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Esoteric Essays
Refined insights into the ancient mysteries — bridging years of contemplative study with fresh Vedic perspectives. Each essay is a bridge between disciplines, written for the mind that senses connections before it can name them.
Not doctrine. Not debate. Inquiry.
These essays do not ask the reader to accept a position. They present a connection, a parallel, an observation — and leave space for the reader's own reflection. Some readers will find one essay transforms how they read everything else they encounter.
Originally published as the Hints to the Ancient Wisdom blog, these articles have been reshaped and refined for contemporary readers. They draw on Dr. Tejaswi's dual training — quantum physics and Vedic scholarship — to explore questions that sit at the boundary between empirical science and contemplative insight.
Described elsewhere as a "buffet of ideas": the reader takes what nourishes them, leaves what does not, and returns later to find that something left behind is now exactly what is needed.
Eight streams across three Lokas
80+ essays from the Hints to the Ancient Wisdom archive, reorganised into eight thematic streams that map onto the three planes of the GeetaPhysics curriculum. Click any card to browse that stream.
The broadest stream — consciousness, cosmology, the observer problem, the nature of time, and reflections bridging physics with Vedānta. Includes poetry.
IIPatañjali's Yoga Sūtras, prāṇāyāma, and the science of inner transformation — not as fitness, but as a systematic technology of awareness.
IIISound as the thread between matter and consciousness — Carnatic music, svara, rāga, and the Nāda Yoga tradition.
Vedas, Upaniṣads, Purāṇas, and the Bhagavad Gītā — explored with both scholarly precision and contemplative depth.
VMantra Śāstra, Śakti worship, and the Tantric framework — where sound, form, and consciousness converge as a science of transformation.
VIThe Goddess tradition, ritual as technology, idol worship decoded, and the practical mechanics of devotion and invocation.
VIIDeep dives into specific stanzas of sacred hymns — Puruṣa Sūkta, Nāsadīya Sūkta — where each syllable conceals layers of cosmological meaning.
Start here.
A curated selection from 80+ essays. For the complete archive, browse by theme above or scroll below.
Kośas, Nāḍīs, and the cakra system — how verbal language, sound, and meaning are linked to the inner spiritual architecture of the human being.
The ancient wisdom of Bhārat condensed: Veda, Tantra, and Yoga as three paths rooted in one principle — the creative Word through which consciousness manifests.
A key-based approach to the Gītā — understanding its structure not as sequential chapters but as interlocking dimensions of a single teaching on action, knowledge, and devotion.
An exploration of the cosmological and philosophical architecture concealed within the Bhāgavata Purāṇa — creation, the Śiśumāra planetary system, and the twelve cantos as a map of consciousness.
A bridge between disciplines
Most writing about science and spirituality falls into one of two traps: either it reduces ancient traditions to poetic metaphor, or it inflates them into scientific claims they were never intended to make. These essays attempt neither.
They emerge from a specific vantage point — that of someone trained in both quantum physics and Vedic scholarship, who has noticed that certain structural parallels are too precise to be coincidental and too important to overstate.
The essays are presented as part of Bhuvarloka — the mental plane — because they are instruments of refinement. They do not add information. They reorganise what the reader already knows, making new connections visible.
The mind that senses connections before it can name them.
New essays will be published as they ripen. To be notified, or to discuss any essay in depth — write directly.
