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If Everything Is Temporary, Why Should We Act At All?

Dharma • Karma • The Human Story We Are Here Because They Did Not Stop We are here because they didn't stop, kept doing the karma On why the universe does its karma, why your ancestors did theirs, and why you must do yours — even knowing it all ends. The First Truth Someone Woke Up Before Dawn So That You Could Ask This Question Think about this carefully. Every morning, for hundreds of thousands of years, someone woke up before the sun. Someone bent their back in a field. Someone fed a child at midnight. Someone walked miles to bring water. Someone built a fire in the cold. Someone stayed when every instinct said to leave. They did not know your name. They would never know you existed. They had no philosophy about legacy, no language for posterity. They simply did what the day asked of them — and because they did, the chain of life continued, link by link, generation by generation, until it reached you. You are here because t...

O Krishna, Guide My Chariot

Hey Keshava, Be My Sarthi — Puran Adhikari A prayer. A plea. A conversation across time. Hey Keshava , Be My Sarthi. A letter to Lord Krishna — written from the battlefield of the 21st century Hey Madhusudana  ·  Hey Vasudeva  ·  Hey Devakinandana  ·  Hey Hari  ·  Hey Govinda  ·  Hey Keshava Hey Murari  ·  Hey Giridhari  ·  Hey Parthasarathi  ·  Hey Yogeshwara  ·  Hey Jagannath  ·  Hey Murlidhar D...

Dialogue with Lord Krishna: Seeking Truth in a Changing World

What Is My Dharma? — A Conversation With Lord Krishna | Puran Thinks ॐ Puran Thinks · A Dialogue What Is My Dharma ? And What Is Yours? A conversation between a wondering young Nepali and the eternal voice of Lord Krishna — across five thousand years of the same question, now seen through the lens of science, scripture, and the noise of 2026. Scroll I am not a saint. I am not a scholar. I am a twenty-something from Chitwan, Nepal — an economics student, a curious reader, someone who finds himself genuinely unsettled by the questions that this age keeps throwing at us. Questions about purpose, about distraction, about whether the ancient wisdom we inherited still holds in a world of AI, algorithms, and dopamine-engineered devices. Arjuna asked his question standing between two armies, paralyzed not by cowardice but by the weight of a moment too large for a single human heart. Five thousand years later, I ask mine standing between a hundred open t...