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A Synthesis of Western Science and Sanātana Dharma
The aim of this platform is to bridge the gap between Western Science and Sanātana Dharma. Physics and Philosophy are not opposing domains; they are both noble endeavors seeking the same Ultimate Truth of the Universe. While Physics utilizes the language of external observation, Sanātana Dharma (Hinduism) explores the dimensions of internal realization—different ways to reach the same end.
Geetaphysics aims to narrow the gaps between these mindsets. Having them together on one page provides the true seeker an opportunity to expand their horizons of understanding beyond the boundaries of traditional "-isms".
Mathematics is the universal syntax used to describe the underlying architecture of both the physical and metaphysical worlds.
Exploring the inherent logic of the universe through higher mathematics, providing the precision needed to understand complex physical systems.
A study of patterns and structures that mirror the cosmic order, bridging the gap between quantitative calculation and qualitative realization.
At the heart of Geetaphysics lies the rigorous study of the physical universe, from the subatomic dance of particles to the vastness of the cosmos.
A deep dive into the interactions of light and matter, exploring how fundamental particles follow the laws of energy and photoionization dynamics.
Bridging atomic research with metaphysical inquiry to understand the singular reality that governs both the physical world and the inner self.
In Sanātana Dharma, the Veda represents wisdom contained in the Universe, expressing itself in four fundamental modes:
Rik denotes the Light and the Sound, while Sāma represents the pulsation of life through which existence is sustained.
Yajur is the divine plan of action, and Atharvaṇa is the practical application of this wisdom to daily life.
This section includes curated selections of Vedic literature, including Upaniṣads and Itihāsas, presented to accommodate the limitations of human time while maximizing depth.
The core of Sanātana Dharma, presenting philosophy with magnanimous depth and fineness.
Our goal is to present the Gītā in a unique way that aids the inner researcher in discovering new dimensions of consciousness.
We highlight practical meditations, daily thoughts, and points to imbibe, making the Gītā a manual for the everyday practitioner.
An elementary introduction to Sanskrit aimed at helping readers connect with source texts for a more joyous embarkment into study.
Introducing age-old games from India that showcase the profound life lessons woven into the fabric of play.
The flute is the breath of the soul made audible—a bridge between the internal Prana and the external Nada.
Delve into the rhythmic and melodic intricacies of South Indian classical music. This section provides a structured approach to learning the flute, focusing on the discipline of Svara, the grace of Gamaka, and the meditative quality of Raga.
The Esoteric Essays section represents Dr. Tejaswi’s contemplative journey. Originally published as the "Hints to the Ancient Wisdom" blog, these articles have been reshaped and coded for contemporary readers to provide deep insights into ancient philosophy.
Interdisciplinary Faculty • PhD in Quantum Physics • Carnatic Flautist • Published Author
Dr. Tejaswi Katravulapally is an interdisciplinary academic and spiritual practitioner working at the confluence of Quantum Physics and Indian Knowledge Systems (IKS). His work integrates rigorous scientific inquiry with classical Indic wisdom, offering a synthesis of analytical science and contemplative traditions.
With experience spanning advanced atomic research, university-level curriculum design, and scriptural interpretation, he is committed to restoring the unity between knowledge (jñāna) and lived wisdom.
Joint doctorate from Dublin City University and Military University of Technology, specializing in Statistical Photoionization Theory. Awarded the Erasmus Mundus EXTATIC fellowship.
Secured All India Rank 105 in JAM 2014. Recipient of the Merit-Cum-Means Scholarship while transitioning from Engineering to pure Physics.
Engineering foundation supporting computational and systems-oriented work. Mentored by emeritus Prof. O.P. Katyal.
Research Contributions: Author of peer-reviewed publications in Physical Review A and Atoms. Expertise includes atomic structure, photoionization dynamics, and high-performance computing.
Honored by Andhra University for significant contributions to Indian Knowledge Systems and the integration of science and spirituality.
Designs courses on Mantra Śāstra (Vāk) and Yogic Studies for an international student base.
Instructed a comprehensive IKS course for approximately 600 B.Tech students at The LNM Institute of Information Technology, Jaipur (Deemed-to-be University) for two consecutive years.
A disciple of Master E.K. (Sri Ekkirala Krishnamacharya), emphasizing the harmonious integration of spiritual realization with responsible worldly life.
Furthermore, I am proud to present the achievements of my students (my best wishes are always with them):
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PhD (Quantum Physics), M.Sc. (IIT Madras), B.Tech. (LNMIIT).
Bridging the depths of Science and the wisdom of the Vedas
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