Modi failure in foreign trip in last one year Evaluating the "failures" of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's foreign trips over the last year (July 2024–July 2025) requires a balanced look at outcomes, expectations, and criticisms. While Modi's foreign policy has been lauded by supporters for elevating India's global profile, critics argue that some trips have yielded limited tangible results or failed to address pressing geopolitical challenges. Below is an analysis based on available information, focusing on specific trips and their perceived shortcomings, while acknowledging successes where applicable. Context of Modi's Foreign Trips (July 2024–July 2025) According to available data, Modi made several international visits in 2024, with some continuing into 2025. As of July 2025, he has undertaken 90 international trips since 2014, visiting 76 countries. In 2024 alone, he made at least 14 international trips, targeting regions like the Middle East, Eastern ...
The Tara Sara Upanishad (The Supreme Goddess and Her Cosmic Essence) That which is Om is the indestructible, the supreme, and the Brahman. That alone should be worshipped. It is this that is of the eight subtle syllables. The Tara Sara Upanishad is classified as one of 14 Vaishnava Upanishads attached to the Shukla Yajurveda. This Upanishad delves into the worship, symbolism, and spiritual significance of Goddess Tara Sara, guiding seekers on the path of spiritual awakening and liberation. Rooted in the ancient Vedic tradition, this Upanishad continues to hold enduring significance as it unveils the divine mysteries of the cosmic feminine principle. Goddess Tara Sara is revered as the Supreme Goddess, transcending the dualities of existence and representing the ultimate reality. The origins of this Upanishad can be traced back to the ancient Vedic period which dates back to approximately 1500-500 BC. The text is notable for its discussion of Om for yogic meditation as Tarak...
the Unmanifested Absolute The Upanishad discusses the process of manifestation wherein the unmanifested Avyakta unfolds into the diverse forms and phenomena of the perceivable world. It emphasizes the interconnectedness of the Avyakta with the manifest creation. Further it encourages seekers to recognize the Avyakta not only as an external reality but also as the innermost essence of the individual soul (atman). By realizing the oneness with the Avyakta, seekers can attain self-realization and liberation (moksha). The Avyakta Upanishad expounds on the path of spiritual practice and meditation as a means to unite the individual soul with the unmanifested Absolute. Through sincere contemplation, seekers can experience the oneness and eternal nature of the Avyakta. The Avyakta is beyond all dualities and divisions, transcending the limitations of the material world. By recognizing the unmanifested reality, individuals can go beyond the realm of impermanence and find eternal truth. It...
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