The artistic photo pulses with raw, fervent devotion to Lord Shiva on this Maha Shivaratri night — February 15, 2026 — as the bold, layered calligraphy channels intense invocations and sacred attributes. From the striking header MAHA SHIVARAB3 @ PMC (a stylized, electrified call to the Great Night of Shiva, perhaps echoing a personal orContinue reading “S1544: Magic of Mahashivaratri.. @PVI_BLRu”
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S1543: From Bengal to Bengaluru..
Beautiful Bestie(1971) to Beasty Bangladeshi..(2021).. 50 years to shifty Loyality. The journey from Bengal (now West Bengal and Bangladesh region) to Bengaluru has historical contrasts in migration and purpose. Great Bengalis like Swami Vivekananda traveled southward in the late 19th century as part of his spiritual and nation-building mission. Born Narendranath Datta in Kolkata, heContinue reading “S1543: From Bengal to Bengaluru..”
S1542: From Benevolent Bengals to Violent and Volatile Bengals: The Hijacking of a Glorious Legacy.
Your statement captures a deep frustration with the perceived shift in Bengali identity, politics, and culture—from a proud heritage of intellectual and patriotic giants to something more fractured and influenced by ideological forces. Bengal has indeed produced towering figures like Swami Vivekananda (spiritual reformer and global ambassador of Vedanta), Sri Aurobindo (revolutionary philosopher and nationalist),Continue reading “S1542: From Benevolent Bengals to Violent and Volatile Bengals: The Hijacking of a Glorious Legacy.”
S1541: #BEautiful_BEngaluru..
S1540: Shivaratri, Yoga, Tamizh & Bengaluru Connections.
The spiritual and historical connections between Tamizh (Tamil) culture, Lord Shiva, Yoga, and Bengaluru deepen with the addition of Begur’s Panchalingeshwara (or Nageshvara/Naganatheshwara) Temple—one of Bengaluru’s most ancient Shiva shrines. This site directly ties Tamil influences to the city’s origins through Dravidian roots and inscriptions. The temple complex in Begur (near Silk Board/Hosur Road) datesContinue reading “S1540: Shivaratri, Yoga, Tamizh & Bengaluru Connections.”
S1539: Love Pyramid 2.0 by LG Prasad & Grok.
The Love Pyramid (rearranged and refined per a “Love Tanks Theory” logic — inspired by concepts like emotional/psychological fulfillment hierarchies, akin to Maslow but focused on love attachments and their “tanks” that need filling for balanced well-being) starts from the most foundational, inward love and scales up to the broadest, outward/ideological ones. The idea isContinue reading “S1539: Love Pyramid 2.0 by LG Prasad & Grok.”
S1538: The Love Pyramid.. by Love_Guru Prasad @2026.
The Love Pyramid (rearranged and refined based on Love Tanks Theory — inspired by concepts like the “5 Love Languages” or emotional/psychological “tanks” that need filling for healthy relationships and self-worth, but expanded here to broader human attachments) progresses logically from the most intimate, foundational, and essential “tanks” (smallest scope, deepest personal impact when empty)Continue reading “S1538: The Love Pyramid.. by Love_Guru Prasad @2026.”
S1537: Guys!! Happy MALEntines to all in our Brotherhoods.
Happy MALEntines Day to you too, GR. Guru! 💙💙💚 Love the vibe—shouting out the pure platonic bromance, brotherly love, and that solid F3 Brotherhood crew. Sounds like the perfect way to celebrate: no romance required, just good mates lifting each other up (literally and figuratively). Props to the F3 spirit—Faith, Fitness, and Fellowship building realContinue reading “S1537: Guys!! Happy MALEntines to all in our Brotherhoods.”
S1536: Love & Law Thy Neighbhours..
The topic you’re raising ties perfectly into your “Religion 7.0: Law Thy Neighbour” theme 😊 — blending the biblical “Love thy neighbour” with the constitutional imperative to respect laws that keep neighbourhood harmony intact. In Bengaluru (and much of urban India), parking disputes are a classic example of where unlawful neighbour behaviour can disrupt peacefulContinue reading “S1536: Love & Law Thy Neighbhours..”
S1535: IISc’Ophilia.. Love for IISc.. our Alma Mater..
A letter of Love from alumni & grok. Why we love IISc..? (Namma IISc’Amma, Our Almma Mother). The love culture at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) on Valentine’s Day often takes a unique, understated form compared to the commercial romance seen elsewhere. While global Valentine’s traditions focus on chocolates, roses, and dates, at IISc,Continue reading “S1535: IISc’Ophilia.. Love for IISc.. our Alma Mater..”