Civilizations as Kārmika Streams
Civilizations are not collections of events but kārmika streams — living ontological entities shaped by accumulated collective action across deep time. An essay that reframes civilizational history as metaphysics.
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What Do Hindus Practice, but Cannot Prove?
What do Hindus practice with deep śraddhā but cannot prove — karma phala siddhānta, reincarnation, mantra efficacy — and what is the right epistemic posture toward such axioms?
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English edition or translation of the Katha Upanishad, highlighting death, the self, disciplined choice, and liberation through insight.
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English edition or translation of the Isha Upanishad, highlighting renunciation, action, inner self, and the relation between knowledge and world-engagement.
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Edition or translation of the Bhagavata Purana, a major Vaishnava Purana centered on Krishna, bhakti, cosmology, and liberation.
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