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11/05/2026

Thousands of years before neuroscience — the sages of Bharat had already mapped the mind. ✨

Manas. Buddhi. Chitta. Ahankara.

Four instruments. One complete architecture of human consciousness.

They didn't just name them — they diagnosed what happens when each one breaks down, and prescribed exactly how to fix it.

Anxiety? Restless Manas.
Poor decisions? Weak Buddhi.
Repeating old patterns? Impure Chitta.
Ego-driven suffering? Inflated Ahankara.

Modern psychology is only now arriving at what the rishis knew in the forests of ancient Bharat.

The deeper you study this civilisation — the more history begins to change. 🪷

📖 Full blog here → https://vedasvam.substack.com/p/the-architecture-of-the-mind

Photos from Vedasvam Collective's post 29/11/2025

The year was 1323. Orugallu had fallen. The silence of the Vedas was deafening. 💔

But in the dark forests of Bhadrachalam, a resistance was brewing. Not with noise, but with Strategic Patience. 🔥

Musunuri Prolaya Nayaka didn’t just fight; he organized. He united 75 warring Nayaka chiefs into a single confederacy.
He issued the Vilasa Grant—not just a document, but a declaration that Dharma was still alive. By 1336, his successor Kapaya Nayaka liberated Warangal. They turned a civilizational crash into a resurgence.
Today, as we see new copper plates unearthed at Srisailam (April 2025), the earth itself is testifying to their valour.

The lesson?
When you hit rock bottom, you don't panic. You rebuild. You unite. You wait for your moment.

Are we ready to guard this flame? 🔥

https://vedasvam.substack.com/p/the-flame-that-refused-to-die

👇 Drop a '🚩' if you are proud of this legacy!

17/09/2025

Faith isn’t a joke. When the highest court mocks a devotee’s plea, it echoes the arrogance of ancient tyrants. India’s traditions need dignity, not derision. History shows, when faith is challenged by the powerful, faith endures. 🌺🕉️

15/07/2025

🧘‍♂️ Ṛṣi Aghora — the silent visionary behind Sri Rudram, one of the most potent hymns in the Vedic canon. Seated in deep samādhi beneath a banyan tree, he offered fiery mantras to Rudra — the cosmic force of dissolution and healing.

From this sacred silence emerged “Namah Śivāya”, the seed of all Shaiva worship. Aghora saw the divine even in the terrifying — transforming destruction into grace.

He wasn’t just a rishi — he was a bridge between fear and surrender, fire and stillness, wrath and compassion. 🔱🕉️🔥

📿 His mantras still echo in Mahārudra rituals and daily chants across time.

21/01/2024

जितना भी रोना है, रोलो भाइ, राम लल्ला is back!

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