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  • Interactive nature of Karma (Action), Bhakthi (Faith)and Wisdom/reasoning ( Jnana) as Yoga Pathways.

    We engage in Karma Yoga more often than we realize: Karma Yoga is the right action, for the right reasons and with proper emotional mindset.Often quoted phrase for Karma Yoga, referenced from Bagawath Geetha (B.G.) Verse 2. 47 may be rephrased as:  All that exists are the activities you are responsible for (i.e.) your duties. The…

  • Spiritual Culture in the Corporate Drama

    Book Review:Following is a brief review of the book titled “Spiritual Culture in the Corporate Drama”, authored by late Prof. N.H. Atthreya. It is a book written “to revolutionize role excellence and to make winners all in the workplace”. This book was published in 1997 by Vijay Foundation, Mysore, India. The author Prof. Atthreya is…

  • Axioms of Vedic Philosophy – Being and Becoming a “Good Samaritan”

    This essay has been published at veDa vaaNee e-magazine and posted at: https://vedasamskrutisamiti.org.in/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/R3.-Axioms-of-Vedic-Philosophy-%E2%80%93-Tools-for-Being-and-Becoming-a-Good-Samaritan_41-46.pdf Parable of Good Samaritan:The Good Samaritan is a parable told by Jesus Christ in the Gospel of Luke (Luke 10:25-37). It tells the story of a traveler who is beaten, robbed, and left for dead on the road from Jerusalem to Jericho.…

  • “Message after graduation!”

    It is the time after graduation. For many it is time to spread their wings and seek jobs and careers. For others it is time to enter their programs for further studies! Let us take the liberty to offer the following “Message” along with our very best wishes to all the graduates, as they venture…

  • Spirituality in Practice: Being and Becoming a Good Samaritan!

          The Good Samaritan is a parable told by Jesus in the Gospel of Luke (Luke 10:25-37). It tells the story of a traveler who is beaten, robbed, and left for dead on the road from Jerusalem to Jericho. A priest and a Levite, both figures of religious importance, pass by without offering help.…

  • Vedic Philosophy summarized in three Axioms

    “Vedic Philosophy – Finding meaning and purpose in our daily life!” is a series of short videos in a playlist on YouTube. Links for the latest segments 6 and 7, are given below: It is my amateur attempt to document the practical nature of Vedic Philosophy as well as its tangible relevance to daily life.…

  • Moksha – Liberation, Here and Now!

    Moksha – Liberation, Here and Now!Evolution of a “Yogi” through Philosophy, reflection and analytical reasoning derived from Bagawath Geetha and Upanishads.Dr. Krishnamoorthy (Subbu) Subramanian June 21, 2025 is recognized as International Yoga Day. Yoga is seen as a way to control and manage one’s life to maintain peace and harmony within and also with all…

  • Mental Health and Wholistic Wellness

    Mental Health and Wholistic WellnessDr. Krishnamoorthy (Subbu) Subramanian A recent panel session on Mind Matters, hosted by Wholistic Health alliance, was an interesting and informative event. https://wholistichealthalliance.org/ The poster for this event can be seen below, which highlights the speakers at this event. We have noted a few thoughts gathered from this session. In the…

  • Why do God’s children suffer so much?

    I receive a weekly “Spiritual message” composed and edited by a good friend and published through The Vedanta Society, local chapter at Saint Louis, MO. They are brief and amazingly good. Each communication carries a brief message that is ideal for reflection and internalizing. I look at them as sources of learning. Any comments as…

  • Spirituality in Practice – A framework for Healthcare professionals

    This Webinar was presented in May 2023 Reposting the link here for anyone interestedhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWjW7wGOeMwThis video contains presentations by Dr. Krishnamoorthy (Subbu) Subramanian along with insightful comments from Prof. Matchery Keshvan from Harvard Medical School. This and other videos can be seen at Yale Program for Recovery and Community Healthhttps://www.youtube.com/@YalePRCH/videos