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TrendingScholar is dedicated to raising human consciousness about different dimensions of life. We offer knowledge which will prove very helpful for anyone to attain physical, mental and spiritual well-being. Our goal is to deepen your experience of life, and reach your ultimate potential. We aim to serve the society with the true knowledge of spirituality and Yoga, as prescribed in the original Hindu scriptures to help attain spiritual, mental, and physical well-being

At TrendingScholar, our main goal is to provide authentic and practical knowledge about how different things work.

If you’ve ever asked yourself:

  • What is the goal of human life?
  • “How can I achieve my goals?”
  • “Which path should I follow?”
  • “How do I fix ______ problem of my life?”
  • “What are the best practices to follow to lead a meaningful life?”
  • "What is Dharama(Religion)?''
  • ''what is enlightenment (moksh)?''
  • ''How to achieve enlightenment(moksh)''?

Or if you have any other questions about soul(atma), meditation, god, karma and much more then You’re in the RIGHT place!

I will broaden your way of thinking towards life. Here you will find answers to the most controversial and unanswered questions of philosophy and about life, god, karma, dharma(religion), soul, origin of life. I have tried to answer these questions with the help of India's oldest(ancient) scriptures ( Vedas) and other holy books like Quran, Bible, Geeta and using Jainism and Buddhism views.

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