A final-year law student, Rishi Kumar from Tamil Nadu National Law University, refuses to delete his blog criticising the Supreme Court… despite pressure from his own university.
Why?
Because the administration allegedly received calls from advocates, judges, and others claiming the post harms the institution’s “reputation.”
The blog titled “The Supreme Court of India Has No Spine” questioned the court’s decision to ban an NCERT textbook chapter on judicial corruption.
But here’s the real issue:
A law student is being told to silence himself… for expressing a legal opinion.
His response?
Clear and powerful:
“My opinions are mine… you do not own my voice or my conscience.”
He even said he’s ready to face disciplinary action rather than back down.
This isn’t just about one blog.
This is about academic freedom vs institutional pressure.
If law students… the future of the judiciary are discouraged from questioning the system,
then who exactly is allowed to question it?
Criticism of institutions ≠ disrespect.
Silencing criticism = weakening democracy.
🛕 The 10 Most Mysterious Temples in India 🔍
India is full of temples where science still struggles to explain what happens… 🙏
1. Padmanabhaswamy Temple – Secret vaults still unopened 👀
2. Kamakhya Temple – River turns red during Ambubachi Mela 🌺
3. Jwala Ji Temple – Eternal flames without fuel 🔥
4. Konark Sun Temple – Once said to float due to a magnetic force 🧲
5. Karni Mata Temple – Thousands of rats live freely 🐀
6. Mehandipur Balaji Temple – Known for exorcism rituals 😶🌫️
7. Veerabhadra Temple – Hanging pillar that defies gravity 🏛️
8. Kailasa Temple – Carved from a single rock 🪨
9. Chidambaram Temple – The mystery of the invisible deity (Akasha) 🌌
10. Rameshwaram Temple – Floating stones linked to Ram Setu 🌊
In the Purāņas, Shiva is never described as a god who removes difficulty.
He is described as the force that transforms the meaning of difficulty.
This is why Shiva is called Āśutosa - not because life becomes easy, but because awareness becomes unshakeable.
The Śiva Purāņa explains that suffering does not disappear by resistance, but by right alignment of consciousness.
"Duhkham na bhavati jñāninah"
Śiva Purāņa
For the one established in knowledge, suffering does not bind.
What changes is not the world what changes is how karma is held.
When fear arises, Shiva becomes Abhaya - fear dissolves through clarity.
When burden accumulates, Shiva becomes Bhāra-hara - weight is lifted through surrender.
When confusion dominates, Shiva becomes Mahādeva - perspective expands.
When effort exhausts, Shiva becomes Śambhu ease appears without effort.
The Purāņas repeatedly say:
Shiva does not interfere with karma
He changes the experiencer of karma.
"Śivo jīva-rūpeņa pravistah"
Śiva Purāņa
Shiva enters the being as awareness itself.
This is why struggle does not end but bondage does.
And this is why those who walk with Shiva are not free from life, but free within life.
Not motivation.
Not philosophy.
Scriptural psychology.
Save this.
Return to it when effort feels heavy.
Designing Dhurandhar 2 & the Mahashivaratri Stage | Rupin Suchak
Bollywood. Art. Mahashivaratri.
In this episode of the Isha Vibes Podcast, production designer Rupin Suchak shares his journey from working on films like Dhurandhar to designing the breathtaking stage for Mahashivaratri at Isha Yoga Center.
If you’re curious about art, filmmaking, and devotion, this episode offers a rare behind-the-scenes perspective.
In March 2026, in response to a defamation case filed by Isha in 2024, the Delhi High Court issued an order directing media outlet Nakkheeran to remove all defamatory videos and articles it published against Isha Foundation and Sadhguru.
Tired rehashings of these salacious allegations, amplified by other malicious entities, have been repeatedly dismissed by the courts, police investigations and government enquiries. The latest order reaffirms what Isha has consistently maintained: that these allegations are untrue, and part of a motivated, long-running attempt to mislead the public and damage the reputation of Isha and Sadhguru.
I keep thinking about the Buddhist monks walking for peace — step by step — from Texas toward Washington, DC.
Everywhere they go, people gather. And many of them cry. Not because the monks are saying anything dramatic, but because they aren’t saying much at all. They’re just
Sadhguru calls the Siliguri Corridor a 78 year old ANOMALY born of Partition, left uncorrected in 1971.
With open threats to sovereignty today, he says it is time to strengthen the 'Chicken Neck' and let it evolve into an ELEPHANT