Perhaps the most discussed topic across the globe today is religion and its role. That shows either we are not yet sure of its importance in life or we are scared that it is being misused and hence a reassertion to keep it in its purity of essence. Read more

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Posted by P P Wangchuk on Sunday, October 21, 2012 at 8:26 pm
Filed under Spirituality · Tagged Brahma Kumaris, God, goodness, hindustan times, Mind’s I, New Beginnings, news, philosophy of life, PP wangchuk, purity, religion
Can an atheist hope to get realisation? The answer is ‘yes’. And, is religion the only way to help you out of your troubles in life? The answer is ‘no’. Read more

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It was a sight to be seen to be believed. Over five lakh people thronged the Mecca of the Buddhists, Bodh Gaya, in Bihar last week to attend the Dalai Lama’s Kalachakra. And they were from China, Nepal, Bhutan, the US and several other countries. Read more

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Posted by P P Wangchuk on Sunday, January 15, 2012 at 8:00 pm
Filed under Spirituality · Tagged Bhutan, Bihar, Bodh Gaya, Buddhists, China, Dalai Lama, Himachal Pradesh, India, Kalachakra, Ladakh, Nepal, Nirvana, P P Wangchuk, Panchen Lama, religion, Richard Gere, Spirituality, US
Any write-up that has anything to do on living beings’ evolution evokes our keen interest, and at times sharp reactions from the so-called sticklers to societal norms. Read more

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Posted by P P Wangchuk on Sunday, December 25, 2011 at 9:13 pm
Filed under Spirituality · Tagged Alfred Wallace, Charles Darwin, Darwin’s theory, death, Evolution, faith, Georges Van Vrekhem, God, hindustan times, life, news, PP wangchuk, religion, Religion and the Unknown God, Sri Aurobindo
A grateful nation went into a frenzy of celebration of Mahatma Gandhi’s birth anniversary on Sunday. Here was a man who was as strong of will power as he was sticky and frail. His faith and conviction in truth and non-violence was as unshakeable as the Himalayas. Read more

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Posted by P P Wangchuk on Sunday, October 2, 2011 at 6:37 pm
Filed under Spirituality · Tagged Buddha, father of the nation, gandhi, Gandhi jayanti, Lord Buddha, Mahatma Gandhi, mohandas karamchand gandhi, My Experiments with Truth, PP wangchuk, Ramayana, religion, religion in India
The Buddha wasn’t a mere Buddhist; he was universal and his principles are the pillars of all religions. Read more

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Posted by P P Wangchuk on Sunday, August 28, 2011 at 5:49 pm
Filed under Spirituality · Tagged Buddha, Buddhism, Buddhist, Central Institute of Buddhist Studies, CIBS, Four Noble Truths, Indian culture, Leh, media, PP wangchuk, religion, Wangchok Dorjee Negi
The path of spirituality may not be smooth for the careless and the haughty, but for the humble and the helpful, it comes naturally and easily. Read more

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Posted by P P Wangchuk on Sunday, June 26, 2011 at 4:40 pm
Filed under Spirituality · Tagged clarity, hindustan times, Inner peace, moral integrity, news, PP wangchuk, purity, religion, spiritual guru, Spirituality, Sudesh Sehgal