• Momentarism (Kṣhaṇabhaṅgurvāda): The Philosophy of Impermanence and Its Relevance in Modern Life

    Introduction In a world where change is the only constant, the ancient Indian philosophical doctrine of Momentarism (Kṣhaṇabhaṅgurvāda) offers a strikingly relevant perspective. Rooted in Buddhist philosophy, this doctrine asserts that everything in existence is fleeting—existing only for a moment before transforming into something new. Propounded and deeply influenced by the teachings of Gautama Buddha,…

  • Lord Buddha’s Madhyam Marg: The Philosophy of the Middle Path

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    Introduction Among the many teachings of Lord Buddha, the Madhyam Marg — or the Middle Path — is one of the most profound and practical. It is not a philosophy for monks alone, but a way of living that can guide everyone in daily life. At its heart, the Middle Path teaches us to avoid…