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Jesus of Nazareth: History, Meaning, and the Avdhoot Within
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Much of what is written about Jesus of Nazareth focuses on how he was born, how he died, and what happened after. These questions are import...
Bulleh Shah and Lal Shahbaz Qalandar: Reformers of the Spirit Beyond Religious Rigidity
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Sufism, at its core, has always been less about preserving religious structure and more about reviving the heart of faith . Across the India...
North India’s Sufi Saints: Avadhuta Gurus Beyond Religion
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Some saints belong to a religion, and some saints expose the limits of religion itself . Baba Farid, Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti, and Hazrat Ni...
Beyond Religion: The Five Perfect Masters as Avadhutas of the Datta Tradition
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There are saints who belong to a religion, and there are saints who expose the limits of religion itself . The Five Perfect Masters associat...
The Living Guru Within: Naam Jap and the Awakening of Inner Guidance — A Guest Post By Angad Singh Hooda
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There comes a moment on the spiritual path when the search begins to quiet. What once felt urgent—finding the right teacher, the right metho...
Allah in the Guru Granth Sahib: Language, Sufis, and the Mystical Core of Sikh Spirituality
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One of the questions that often arises—especially among readers encountering the Guru Granth Sahib for the first time—is this: Why does the...
The Myth of Absolute Non-Violence: A Reflection Through the Lens of Guru Tattva
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In modern spiritual discussions, Hinduism is often presented as a religion of strict vegetarianism and uncompromising Ahimsa . The popular m...
Living the Guru Principle: Unifying the Teachings of Shripad, Narasimha Saraswati & Swami Samarth
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In the lineage of Guru Dattatreya, the Guru is not confined to one form, voice, or time period. The Guru is a living, breathing principle—an...
What It Means to Be a Datta Bhakta: Lessons from the Three Great Masters
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To be a Datta Bhakta is not merely to worship a form or chant a name—it is to live a life infused with unwavering faith, sacred discipline, ...
Echoes of the Eternal Guru: Vasudevanand Saraswati and Manik Prabhu as Bearers of Datta Tattva
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The river of the Guru's grace never dries. Though the world changes, though eras rise and fall, the current of Datta Tattva flows endle...
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