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Buddha: Reflect on the Path of Enlightenment by Prabuddha Ghosh

Buddha: Reflect on the Path of Enlightenment by Prabuddha Ghosh Buddha's teachings offer a profound path to personal well-being that transcends mere religious practice. His path is a holistic approach to life, emphasizing mental, emotional, and spiritual health. Through mindfulness and meditation, individuals can attain clarity, peace, and joy, contributing to overall well-being. These practices foster a deeper understanding of oneself, leading to a balanced and fulfilling life. Central to Buddha's philosophy is the notion that personal transformation is the cornerstone of societal change. A better society is built upon the foundation of improved individuals. Each person's journey towards enlightenment and self-awareness contributes to a collective upliftment. When individuals embrace self-discipline, ethical behavior, and mindfulness, they naturally foster a more harmonious and compassionate community. Integral to this journey are the principles of compassion and gra...

Beyond Words: The Artistry of Rabindranath Tagore's Paintbrush By Prabuddha Ghosh

  Beyond Words: The Artistry of Rabindranath Tagore's Paintbrush By Prabuddha Ghosh Rabindranath Tagore, the eminent virtuoso of India, is revered not only for his literary genius but also for his profound contributions to the world of art. As a painter, Tagore's works exhibit a captivating amalgamation of emotion, diversity, minimalism, and profound simplicity. First and foremost, the intensity of expression in Tagore's paintings is striking. Each stroke on the canvas seems to carry the weight of his emotions, reflecting his innermost thoughts and feelings. Tagore's paintings are not merely visual representations but windows into his soul, depicting the depth of human experience with raw honesty and intensity. Whether portraying joy, sorrow, love, or longing, Tagore's paintings evoke a profound emotional response from the viewer, transcending linguistic barriers to communicate directly with the heart. Secondly, Tagore's choice of subjects is remarkably di...