Seeking Answers
The best way to learn is to ask questions. The second best is to listen to what others are asking. The magic is in the listening.
“Husband and Wife” in Scriptures
A listener asks whether scriptures command a wife to serve even an immoral husband. The answer clarifies the symbolic language of the Puranas: “man/husband” signifies the soul (puruṣa) and “woman/wife” signifies prakriti (body–mind–senses). The teaching is that prakriti should follow the soul’s direction — not a gender rule — illustrated with episodes like Nishadraj Guh and Bharadwaj Muni.
Why Bharadwaj Says, “I Heard You Were Sent to the Forest”
A Q&A explaining why Bharadwaj says he “heard” about Ram’s exile. The conduct-oriented mind acts on what it has learned but hasn’t yet directly realized. The Ramayana, being a mahākāvya, naturally includes such narrative and cultural details alongside its spiritual meanings.
Why Bharadwaj Says, “I’ve Been Waiting for You”
A Q&A explaining the deeper meaning behind Bharadwaj’s long wait for Ram. The conduct-oriented mind (Bharadwaj) comes alive only when Self-knowledge awakens; without it, true conduct cannot exist.