In our hearts, many of us carry a quiet longing—a desire for a spiritual path that doesn’t ask us to leave our minds at the door. We seek a faith that speaks not only of inner peace but also of justice and dignity in the world around us.
In the vast tapestry of Indian spirituality, faith is often a legacy we inherit, a path our ancestors walked. But sometimes, faith becomes a choice—a powerful, conscious decision to forge a new path. It becomes a statement, a revolution. This is the story of Navayana Buddhism, the "New
Sometimes, we think we know a city. We see the tall buildings, the busy roads, the rush of daily life, and we assume that’s the whole story. I used to think of Faridabad that way – a bustling industrial hub, a close cousin to Delhi. But beneath this modern surface,
In the vast spiritual landscape of India, we often search for a path that speaks not just to our souls, but also to our everyday reality. We look for a belief system that feels just, fair, and relevant to the world we live in. Imagine a spiritual journey that began
In the vast spiritual landscape of India, we often search for a path that speaks not just to our soul, but also to our mind and our lived experiences. We look for a faith that doesn’t ask us to ignore the injustices we see around us, but instead gives
Sometimes, faith isn't just about looking inward; it's about looking around at the world and asking, "How can we make things better?" It’s about taking timeless wisdom and giving it a new voice to heal the pains of the present. This very thought
In the vast tapestry of Indian spirituality, threads of ancient wisdom are constantly being rewoven to create patterns that resonate with the present. We often think of faith as something timeless, unchanging. But what happens when that faith is called upon to answer the most pressing questions of our time?
In the vast, colourful tapestry of India's spiritual traditions, some threads are woven not just with faith, but with the fire of revolution. They tell stories of courage, of breaking chains, and of claiming a place of dignity. The story of Navayana Buddhism is one such powerful thread.
In the vast, ancient spiritual landscape of India, where countless rivers of faith have flowed for millennia, a new stream emerged in the 20th century. It wasn't just a new interpretation; it was a powerful response to a deep-seated cry for dignity and equality. This path is Navayana