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Foreword to Avyukta English

Avyuktha is a word of Sanskrit origin. It means crystal clear. Contextually it sounds two meanings.
   1) To be transparent
   2)To understand easily
We through this blog aim at providing
    1) An inch of knowledge about different fields
    2) Synchronise modern thoughts with ancient Indian knowledge
 

   One must have a bird look of past to attain a better future. India is huge repository of knowledge. We belong to a nation which has surpassed every nation through the ages in all the possible branches of study , investigation and action that western world is credited with recent times.
     Not only spirituality, our motherland is the birth place of many fields such as science, mathematical concepts, medicine , astrology, astronomy etc.
     Today there is so much hunger outside of India for these wonderful treasures of our forefathers.
               But our present education teaches all these as hypocrisy and put them in the basket of superstitions.  These agony of cultural and ethical degradation became rampant during the last several years. To come out this darkness is a big challenge.
                In this blog we try to wipe out these misbelief and make your vision crystal clear.
     Our motto is to build a vibrant, resurgent, confident, sublime, sathwik India and rejuvenate its position as world teacher to play its role of preaching the art of science of living i.e   balance of dharma artha and kama without loosing the sight on Moksha ,the ultimate goal  of human life.
     Ah! Avyuktha is one of the names of the Lord Krishna. Let his grace be present on writers , viewers of this blog and on the world population.

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