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20 stories

Nachiketa and Yama

Katha Upanishad, Chapters 1-2

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Young Nachiketa, sent to Death by his angry father, waits three days at Yama's abode. Granted three boons, he refuses wealth and pleasures, persisting in asking about death's mystery. Yama reveals the eternal Self (Atman) is unborn and undying - immortality comes through Self-knowledge, not rituals.

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Satyakama Jabala

Chandogya Upanishad, Chapter 4

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Satyakama honestly admits to sage Gautama that he doesn't know his father. Impressed by his truthfulness, Gautama accepts him, declaring only a true Brahmin would speak such truth. While tending cows, Satyakama receives teachings about Brahman from a bull, fire, swan, and bird.

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Sanatkumara Teaching Narada

Chandogya Upanishad, Chapter 7

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Despite mastering all sciences, sage Narada lacks inner peace. Sanatkumara guides him through 15 progressive stages - from Name through Speech, Mind, to Space and beyond - culminating in Bhuma (the Infinite). Happiness exists only in the Infinite, not in finite things.

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The Devas and Yaksha - Uma's Teaching

Kena Upanishad, Chapters 3-4

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After winning a battle, the vain gods encounter a mysterious Yaksha (Brahman). Agni and Vayu fail to burn or move a blade of grass. When Indra approaches, goddess Uma appears to reveal that Brahman, not the gods, is the true source of all power.

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Uddhava Gita - Krishnas Final Teachings

Bhagavata Purana, 11th Skandha

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Before leaving the world, Krishna imparts his final teachings to his devoted friend Uddhava. These teachings on yoga, devotion, and liberation are considered as profound as the Bhagavad Gita itself.

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Sidh Gosht - Discourse with the Yogis

Sikh - Janamsakhi

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At Sumer Parbat, Guru Nanak met Gorakh Nath and 84 Sidhas. When asked to become a yogi and adopt a guru, Nanak replied his Guru was God Himself. Supernatural powers are meaningless distractions from spiritual truth.

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No Hindu No Muslim - River Bein

Sikh - Janamsakhi

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Guru Nanak disappeared for three days while bathing in River Bein, communing with the Divine. Upon return he declared: There is no Hindu and no Muslim - God sees no religious divisions.

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Bibi Nanaki - The First Sikh

Sikh - Janamsakhi

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Guru Nanaks elder sister was the first to recognize his divine nature. When she bowed to him and he stopped her, she replied: You are more than a brother - I see God in you. She inspired him to teach through music.

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The Sacred Thread Rejected

Sikh - Janamsakhi

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When young Guru Nanak was to receive the Hindu sacred thread (janeu), he questioned its purpose. He asked for a thread that would not break or burn - meaning eternal spiritual virtues, not external symbols.

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Guru Granth Sahib - Eternal Guru

Sikh Historical Traditions

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Before his death in 1708, Guru Gobind Singh declared that no human would succeed him. Instead, he installed the Guru Granth Sahib as the eternal living Guru. He bowed before the scripture and proclaimed that Sikhs should henceforth look to the Granth for guidance. This revolutionary act established the unique Sikh concept of scripture as Guru.

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Krishna's Birth - The Divine Child in the Prison

Bhagavata Purana - Book 10

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Krishna is born in Kansa's prison at midnight. Vasudeva carries the divine infant across the flooding Yamuna to Gokul, exchanges him with Yashoda's newborn daughter, and returns. When Kansa tries to kill the baby, she transforms into goddess Yogamaya and warns that his destroyer has already escaped.

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Two Penniless Boys in Brindaban

Autobiography of a Yogi, Chapter 11

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Yogananda and his friend Jitendra travel to the holy city of Brindaban without any money to test their faith in divine providence. Despite moments of doubt and hunger, they are miraculously provided for at every turn.

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Guru Purnima - Story of Ved Vyasa

Mahabharata

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Maharishi Ved Vyasa, born to Sage Parashar and Satyavati, is considered an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. He divided the single eternal Veda into four parts, authored the Mahabharata with Lord Ganesha as scribe, and composed the eighteen Puranas.

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Bhai Mardana - Muslim Companions Lifelong Seva

Sikh History/Tradition

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Bhai Mardana, born into a Muslim family, was Guru Nanaks lifelong companion for 54 years. He accompanied the Guru on all his travels, playing the rabab while the Guru sang divine hymns. His poetry appears in the Guru Granth Sahib.

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Indra and Virochana - Learning the Self

Chandogya Upanishad 8.7-8.12

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Both Indra and Virochana approach Prajapati to learn about the Self. Virochana leaves satisfied with superficial understanding that the body is the Self. Indra persists for 101 years through multiple teachings until he realizes the true Atman is the eternal witness beyond all states.

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The Honest Woodcutter - Simple Truth, Simple Reward (Satya)

Folk Tale (appears across many cultures)

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A poor woodcutter honestly admits that golden and silver axes aren't hisβ€”and receives all three. His greedy neighbor lies about the golden axe and loses everything, including his own tool. Satya begins in clear seeing: knowing what is truly ours and what is not.

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Chhaju Ram Explains the Gita - Guru Har Krishan

Sikh Historical Traditions - Guru Har Krishan

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Pandit Lal Chand questioned the young Gurus ability to understand the Bhagavad Gita. Guru Har Krishan called an illiterate water-carrier named Chhaju Ram who, with the Gurus grace, was able to expound the philosophy of the Gita perfectly. The humbled Pandit became a Sikh.

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The Pillar of Faith

Bhagavata Purana, Narasimha Tapaniya Upanishad

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A contemplation on why Narasimha emerged from an ordinary pillar - because Prahlad's complete faith declared God's presence there, teaching that the Divine manifests wherever pure devotion perceives Him.

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Avvaiyar - The Tamil Poetess of Wisdom

Amar Chitra Katha

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The legendary Tamil poetess and saint who guided kings and common people alike with her wisdom. Her verses on ethics and wisdom remain foundational to Tamil literary and moral education.

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Prahlad's Witness - Truth That Cannot Be Silenced (Satya)

Bhagavata Purana

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Child Prahlad speaks truth about Vishnu despite his demon-father's threats, torture, and murder attempts. He speaks not for outcome but because truth must be spoken. When Vishnu emerges from the pillar, it confirms what Prahlad knew: truth cannot be suppressed by any power.

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