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Dr.Madhavi Srivastava

Dr.Madhavi Srivastava

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Neither thought nor sight, nor whispers that take flight, nor the air that dances free—what, then, is the essence of me?

In silence, no dawn or dusk breaks. Life endures a flame that never fades. There are no chains to bind, no ties to hold, and no escape in sight. Just this: I am Shiva.

In the realm of joy, I dwell—a spirit bright, a gentle swell. With every breath, a sweet embrace, in harmony, I find my place. I am the essence, the core, the truth.

I am a whisper in the silence, a light in the blue. In every heartbeat, in every sigh, I am the spirit that cannot die.

Let the divine words not slip away—let them ignite softly, let them melt the shroud, until what lingers is what never started: -----Pristine, radiant, serene.

Gather near. Hear not with the ear but in the silence that lingers between the whispers of the mind. This is not a lesson learned. Here lies the return, a journey's end. ---Nirvan Shatkam.

Dr Madhavi Srivastava is the founder/writer of Sadhana Sansar, holding a PhD in Sanskrit with deep expertise in ancient Indian texts and Hindu philosophy. Her academic background allows her to interpret classical sources with clarity and authenticity.

Alongside her scholarly work, she has a strong foundation in Ayurvedic traditions and herbal remedies, bringing practical, natural solutions for health and well-being.

Her mission is to present Ayurveda in a way that is simple, safe, and useful for modern readers, while staying rooted in the wisdom of Hindu philosophy and Sanskrit scriptures.



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May 16, 20264 min
Understanding Tyāga, Vairāgya, and Uparati
On the spiritual journey, we frequently encounter the concept of "letting go." But what does this truly entail? Does it mean relinquishing possessions, suppressing desires, or distancing oneself from the world? Or is it a more nuanced process—an inner maturation where attachment naturally diminishes? In the wisdom traditions of Vedānta, three significant terms describe the progressive stages of inner liberation: Tyāga (Renunciation), Vairāgya (Detachment), and Uparati (Withdrawal or Abidance). A

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May 9, 20263 min
Powerful Purification Mantra: Om Apavitrah Pavitro Meaning
The Om Apavitrah Pavitro mantra is a timeless spiritual tool that transcends ritual boundaries. It reminds us that purity is not merely a physical state but a condition of consciousness achieved through divine remembrance. By invoking Lord Vishnu — the Lotus-Eyed sustainer — this mantra purifies the body, mind, and soul, guiding the practitioner toward peace, devotion, and spiritual growth. Even in the most difficult circumstances, remembering the Divine can restore inner light.

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May 2, 20264 min
OM (AUM): Metaphysics Meets Neurophysiology
OM occupies a unique position at the intersection of metaphysics and empirical science. It is simultaneously a sacred symbol, a contemplative technique, and a physiological intervention grounded in breath control and vocal resonance. The evidence suggests that chanting OM can acutely modulate stress responses, enhance parasympathetic activity, and promote subjective calm. However, these effects are transient and supportive rather than curative. The true value of the practice lies in its...

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