Why Develop Games to teach Dharma? The Evolution of Teaching Dharma ..read this to understand it.
The way Dharma is taught has always evolved with the consciousness and lifestyle of each era — while the core wisdom remained timeless.
1. Mantra Era – The Age of Pure Vibration
The Vedas were revealed in the form of mantras, where knowledge was encoded through sound and vibration. This was the most direct and divine format, suited to highly evolved minds.
2. Philosophical Era – The Essence in Poetry (Upanishads)
As human receptiveness changed, the knowledge was refined into poetic verses through the Upanishads, making it easier to contemplate and internalise.
3. Historical Era – Dharma Through Real Events (Itihasa)
To make these truths relatable, the same wisdom was expressed through real-life narratives in the Ramayana and Mahabharata, showing how Dharma is practiced in complex life situations.
4. Storytelling Era – Mass Communication (Puranas)
As societies diversified, the knowledge was converted into Puranas — powerful stories that made deep philosophy simple and accessible to every household and every age.
5. Technological Era – Visual and Logical Learning
In the modern age, eYogi Gurukul adopted the tools of the 21st century: presentations, animations, exhibitions, and models — blending ancient wisdom with modern modes of understanding.
6. Interactive Era – The Gaming Revolution
Today, attention spans are shaped by interactive engagement. Gaming is not just entertainment — it is participatory learning. Gaming formats allow learners to experience Dharma, make choices, face consequences, and internalise values through immersive interaction.
7. Intelligence Era – Personalised Wisdom through AI
The next evolution will be AI-driven learning, where knowledge adapts to the learner’s mind, behaviour, and stage of spiritual growth — delivering Dharma in real-time, personalised formats.
Conclusion : The Eternal Message, New Mediums
To keep Dharma alive, we must keep its presentation aligned with the times — from mantra to AI — while preserving its eternal essence.
It’s the Guru’s grace that’s making me see the ‘false’ as true. I think I’m starting to see slowly it’s dawning on me that I am I AM, That not This that I’ve thought to be. All Rupa is mine, but it’s not As no thing I’m everything And free A mere Seer A facilitating Being Lofty an’ low Seen, unseen Verily, I am The Satguru in me The only Rupa That can be.
Indians are the highest earner in Ireland Indian nationals earnings in Ireland country had the highest median weekly earnings in 2023 earning €883.74 and Ukrainian nationals had the lowest median weekly earnings of €450.29. After Indian nationals, United Kingdom nationals (€745.78), Irish (€728.05), and Italian (€701.78) nationals had median weekly earnings higher than the national median of €699.28.
Happy Rama Navami to All! Rama is one of the biggest warrior mankind has seen who fought for Dharma. The simple message from his life is protect Dharma (righteousness) at all cost!
The eYogi
Golu Devata Temple Ghorakhal
Pilgrimage to my Ishta Devata Golu Dev of Kumaon Region of Uttarakhand
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Why Develop Games to teach Dharma? The Evolution of Teaching Dharma ..read this to understand it.
The way Dharma is taught has always evolved with the consciousness and lifestyle of each era — while the core wisdom remained timeless.
1. Mantra Era – The Age of Pure Vibration
The Vedas were revealed in the form of mantras, where knowledge was encoded through sound and vibration. This was the most direct and divine format, suited to highly evolved minds.
2. Philosophical Era – The Essence in Poetry (Upanishads)
As human receptiveness changed, the knowledge was refined into poetic verses through the Upanishads, making it easier to contemplate and internalise.
3. Historical Era – Dharma Through Real Events (Itihasa)
To make these truths relatable, the same wisdom was expressed through real-life narratives in the Ramayana and Mahabharata, showing how Dharma is practiced in complex life situations.
4. Storytelling Era – Mass Communication (Puranas)
As societies diversified, the knowledge was converted into Puranas — powerful stories that made deep philosophy simple and accessible to every household and every age.
5. Technological Era – Visual and Logical Learning
In the modern age, eYogi Gurukul adopted the tools of the 21st century: presentations, animations, exhibitions, and models — blending ancient wisdom with modern modes of understanding.
6. Interactive Era – The Gaming Revolution
Today, attention spans are shaped by interactive engagement. Gaming is not just entertainment — it is participatory learning.
Gaming formats allow learners to experience Dharma, make choices, face consequences, and internalise values through immersive interaction.
7. Intelligence Era – Personalised Wisdom through AI
The next evolution will be AI-driven learning, where knowledge adapts to the learner’s mind, behaviour, and stage of spiritual growth — delivering Dharma in real-time, personalised formats.
Conclusion : The Eternal Message, New Mediums
To keep Dharma alive, we must keep its presentation aligned with the times — from mantra to AI — while preserving its eternal essence.
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Councilor Supriya Singh Ji, Lord Mayor Ray McAdam and many other honorable councillors Celebrated Diwali in Dublin.
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"It’s the Guru’s grace," poem by Dr. V J Kohli
It’s the Guru’s grace
that’s making me see
the ‘false’ as true.
I think I’m starting to see
slowly it’s dawning on me
that I am I AM,
That not This that I’ve thought to be.
All Rupa is mine, but it’s not
As no thing I’m everything
And free
A mere Seer
A facilitating Being
Lofty an’ low
Seen, unseen
Verily, I am
The Satguru in me
The only Rupa
That can be.
By: Dr VJ Kohli
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Swami Gyanvatsal Maharaj in Ireland #baps
It was an immense pleasure to meet in person with Swami Gyanvatsal Ji of BAPS in Dublin Ireland.
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Never Forgive, Never Forget !
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Indians are the highest earner in Ireland
Indian nationals earnings in Ireland country had the highest median weekly earnings in 2023 earning €883.74 and Ukrainian nationals had the lowest median weekly earnings of €450.29. After Indian nationals, United Kingdom nationals (€745.78), Irish (€728.05), and Italian (€701.78) nationals had median weekly earnings higher than the national median of €699.28.
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A very exciting Talk with Swami Anashuya Ji is now live! https://youtu.be/AsuRfcxhHAY?feature=...
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Happy Rama Navami to All!
Rama is one of the biggest warrior mankind has seen who fought for Dharma. The simple message from his life is protect Dharma (righteousness) at all cost!
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Beloved audience,
Very exciting talk with Swami Anashuya Ji of Bhakti Marg is coming soon!
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