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By Karna Kitab Ku… , 28 November 2023

In an age of smartphones and social media, spirituality has found a new stage: the public square of likes, shares, and stories. What was once a private conversation between the soul and the divine has, for many, become a performance. Temples overflow not just with devotees but with cameras. Sacred rituals are live-streamed. Pious acts—once done in quiet corners—are now carefully framed, filtered, and posted for the world to see.

By Karna Kitab Ku… , 17 October 2022

Women trafficking, often intertwined with human trafficking, is one of the most heinous violations of human dignity. It involves the recruitment, transportation, and exploitation of women—primarily for sexual exploitation, forced labor, domestic servitude, or forced marriage—through coercion, deception, or abduction. Women and girls constitute the majority of victims globally and in India, facing unimaginable physical, emotional, and psychological trauma.

By Karna Kitab Ku… , 7 November 2021

In our fast-paced world, many of us feel pulled in opposite directions—chasing career success, family responsibilities, and material comforts on one side, while yearning for inner peace, meaning, and spiritual growth on the other. The quest for balance between worldly life and spirituality is timeless. Ancient wisdom, particularly from the Bhagavad Gita, teaches that these aren't opposing forces but can harmoniously coexist through disciplined action and detachment.

By Karna Kitab Ku… , 27 May 2021
Humanity's profound spiritual traditions universally affirm the oneness of ultimate reality—an eternal, indivisible divine essence beyond multiplicity. Called Brahman (Hinduism: "one only, without a second," Chandogya Upanishad 6.2.1), the Lord (Judaism: "The Lord is one," Deuteronomy 6:4), God the Father (Christianity: "one God, from whom are all things," 1 Corinthians 8:6), Allah (Islam: "He is Allah, the One... with no equivalent," Surah Al-Ikhlas), Ik Onkar (Sikhism: One Universal Creator), or Ahura Mazda (Zoroastrianism: supreme uncreated deity). The Bahá'í Faith sees one heavenly Source for all revelations, while Mahayana Buddhism recognizes undivided Dharmakaya in interdependent oneness. Though expressed variably—personal or impersonal—this truth unites: one source of all, calling for compassion, harmony, and inner peace in recognizing the divine everywhere.
By Karna Kitab Ku… , 7 November 2020
A lasting, prosperous marriage rests on equality between husband and wife, where spouses treat each other as true partners—sharing decisions, responsibilities, emotional support, and personal growth while transcending rigid gender roles. Ancient Hindu scriptures, like the Rig Veda's Sūryā Sukta, envision this ideal: the bride as sovereign in her new home and the couple prospering together in progeny and abundance. The Manusmriti affirms shared spiritual rewards. Modern research confirms egalitarian partnerships yield higher satisfaction, better health, reduced stress, and longer lives. True prosperity—financial, emotional, social, and spiritual—emerges from mutual respect and daily practice of equality, creating resilient, joyful unions that endure across generations.