Eshwarya
My blogs
| Gender | Male |
|---|---|
| Industry | Religion |
| Location | Australia |
| Introduction | I write with inspiration from the Arya Samaj, combining classical Vedic exegesis with modern critical inquiry. My work engages with the writings of Swami Dayanand Saraswati and the reformist traditions that shaped Indian intellectual history. I examine themes such as Vedic philosophy, Upanishadic wisdom, scriptural analysis, and the critique of Puranic texts, while also addressing debates on theism, atheism, science, and ethics. Alongside philosophy and religion, I study Indian social reform, freedom struggles, and interfaith encounters, situating them within broader questions of identity, cultural continuity, and rational critique. Through topics ranging from yoga, brahmacharya, and sattvic living to nationalism, environmental ethics, and women’s empowerment, this blog seeks to bridge scholarship with reformist vision—grounded in truth-seeking, rational faith, and the call for social upliftment. |
| Interests | Veda, Military, Business, brahmcharya and many. |
| Favorite movies | I don't watch much but let's say movies that explore truth, courage, and reform — classics like Swades, Veer Savarkar and The Legend of Bhagat Singh, along with documentaries on history, spirituality, and science. |
| Favorite music | Punjabi Songs and a Certain bhajans and Sanskrit Ones |
| Favorite books | Rigveda, Upanishads, Bhagavad Gita, Satyarth Prakash by Swami Dayanand Saraswati, and works on philosophy, Indian history, reform movements, and rational inquiry. |
You laughed so hard you can't catch your breath. Stick out your tongue and show us what's funny:
Ancient archery manuals describing the physics of arrows with more accuracy than half the memes online today. Also, whenever someone insists ‘attnedence’ or ‘seperate’ is correct spelling—I can’t help but laugh until my stomach hurts

