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The Ethics of Tenderness

Urvasi Devi Dasi

Reflective, thought-provoking works exploring spiritual insight, ethical living, and the delicate interplay of nature, culture, & the human heart, with a quiet, luminous voice that weaves spiritual wisdom and an ethical reverence for life.

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Reflections on the Battlefield - Part 5

> Chapter Five opens with Arjuna seeking clarity: if knowledge leads to liberation, why act at all? Krishna responds by revealing that renunciation and selfless action are not opposites—they converge in devotion. The heart that surrenders t...

5 days ago
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Reflections on the Battlefield - Part 4

> In Chapter Four, Krishna reveals the living heart of bhakti: that divine knowledge is not manufactured by effort, but received through relationship. He tells Arjuna that this wisdom is ancient, passed from the Divine to devoted souls acro...

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Pilgrimage to Pakshi Tirtham

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Reflections on the Battlefield - Part 3

> By the time Chapter Three opens, Arjuna has heard enough to steady his heart, yet not enough to quiet his confusion. If the soul is eternal, he wonders, why act at all? Why not withdraw, step aside, and avoid the messiness of consequence?...

19 days ago
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  • Urvasi Devi Dasi

    Writer, photographer, graphic designer, Reiki Master and lifelong seeker of meaning. I share reflections, stories, and timeless wisdom on devotion, beauty, and the kind of happiness that fills us up instead of leaving us empty.

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