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Sai Baba Magick and Puttaparthi Mountains
31st of March, 2008 - 8:33
A few days back, as our route took us to Bangalore, we also spent a few days in Puttaparthi, the ashram of Sathya Sai Baba, the famous Hindu teacher, considered by his followers to be an avatar.
Taoist-Maoist Indiana Jones
31st of March, 2008 - 8:29
The gurubhai seers of Radhakund have now realized that I have become a Tantric and a Buddhist Sannyasi, and concluded that my fame deserves to be spread...
Theravada 4 Eva
27th of March, 2008 - 9:41
To adopt a new conceptual framework, to revise the old, or neither, or both? Thoughts in principle on evolutions, revolutions and renunciations, on current emphases and future possibilities.
Shankara, Bhagavata-purana and Advaita-vedanta
25th of March, 2008 - 0:08
The first installment in exploring earlier themes of Vedas, Advaita, Buddha, Brahmanas and so forth in some further detail.
Anger Danger
24th of March, 2008 - 12:14
With my recent writings on the evolution of my views on Hinduism, featuring a departure that to many is irreconcilable and to some also unforgivable, expressions of anger have again become a theme of some contemplation to me.
Looking for Best Web Hosting
· Kaushal Sheth ·
24th of March, 2008 - 11:27
When the web host is down again, sometimes it's time to move on...
Question to Readers
23rd of March, 2008 - 1:30
I don't really have a very clear picture of the demographics of the current Vraja Journal readership. Here's a question to the readers.
When friends no longer offer tech support
· Fastteks.Com ·
23rd of March, 2008 - 0:56
There was a time when I was the tech support for one and all...
Gods Forsaken, Paradise Lost
22nd of March, 2008 - 15:44
Being a Buddhist means I no longer believe in god. Right? Well, let's be a bit more nuanced here.
House Plans
· HousePlansAndMore.Com ·
21st of March, 2008 - 22:06
There's been talk about houses and living in some of the earlier blog entries. The theme continues.
Buddha, Vedas and the Brahmana culture
21st of March, 2008 - 9:30
Buddhism earned the nastika (atheist or infidel) label owing to the Buddha's rejection of Vedas. However, rejecting the Vedas isn't as black and white an issue as one might assume. This is a look at the Vedas the Buddha knew of.
Squandering savings
· Earth.Co.Uk ·
21st of March, 2008 - 8:30
People saving for a house end up squandering a huge amount of their savings in the process.
From the Sahajiya Watcher
20th of March, 2008 - 9:03
A gem from recent feedback from Harry Krishna, a self-appointed sahajiya watcher.
Exclusive Devotion
18th of March, 2008 - 6:45
I wish to write a few words on the "exclusive devotion" theme of an earlier entry to clarify my views on bhakti.
Exit Madhava
16th of March, 2008 - 6:41
Yesterday, Advaitadas commented on my exit in his blog. These are some reflections on his message.
Style Revision
16th of March, 2008 - 1:52
Following the change of spirit, the form of the journal has undergone a due transfiguration.
Vraja Journal - Disclaimer
15th of March, 2008 - 11:57
What's the future of Vraja Journal? It'll continue, albeit in a somewhat different spirit. Please read this disclaimer before reading any further.
Dharma Reloaded
14th of March, 2008 - 14:37
Many readers of this journal have been wondering about the evolutions in my slant on things and my spiritual direction in general. Time has come to address matters in definite terms.
Locating real estate
· The Real Estate Book ·
12th of March, 2008 - 12:30
Having a solid roof over the head is generally a good idea, and a change of environment may be a welcome move. The Real Estate Book is a useful online service to help you in just that.
Vilasa Kunja Status
12th of March, 2008 - 12:13
I'm aware Vilasa Kunja and the rest of the sites (except for Vraja Journal) are down. Here's the latest on that.
Spirit of Jamaica
· SuperClubs ·
Asubha: Meeting Corpses and Death
9th of March, 2008 - 12:51
Walking around the ghats of Varanasi, death is a common sight. The large piles of firewood tell their story of the volume of corpses daily burnt.
Our Shared Journey
4th of March, 2008 - 10:03
There was an earlier blog on misleading, commenting on the feedback of someone who came forward in a rather pointed manner about it. This is something, slightly retouched, I wrote to a friend who asked whether I truly felt I had misled someone.
Shopping Coupons
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Delhi to Varanasi
1st of March, 2008 - 8:25
Reaching New Delhi, booking train tickets, killing a few extra hours, observing the ominous Buddha-presence, moving towards Varanasi...
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Looking for Best Web Hosting
Posted: 24th of March, 2008 - 11:27
For those wondering, the bulk of the sites I once worked on aren't gone for good — we're just ironing out some stuff with the new hosting arrangements. But you can't really complain about downtime with freebies!
However, people with mission critical websites ought to be willing to invest a bit to their online presence. A site by Kaushal Sheth from Mumbai, a blogger who's realized the need for good hosting, is dedicated to discovering best web hosting. After doing what seems like a pretty extensive tour across the cyberspace, Kaushal (and that is a Hindi word meaning "expert", mind you!) shares his discoveries with the online audience. I've said it in earlier blog entries, and I'll say it once again. Do your homework and take a moment or two to read up on hosting. In the long run, you'll save in time, in money and in expenses. Don't just run with the first choice that glitters on the surface.
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