A Digital Odyssey (My Blogging Journey)

 My Blogging Journey

A Digital Odyssey…

Launched on New Year’s Day in 2009, Bhargava Sarma’s blogging journey is a testament to consistency, intellectual curiosity (Jijnasa), and the art of digital archiving. What began as a single post on
www.bhargavasarma.blogspot.com has evolved into a vast knowledge ecosystem, bridging traditional wisdom with the modern digital age.

As I step into my 18th year this January 1, 2026, I look back with humility and gratitude at a 17-year legacy built on these pillars:

✍️ Global Reach & Impact: With over 4.4 million views and hundreds of deeply researched posts, the blog has served as a lighthouse for readers worldwide. It provides a platform for beginners to understand the core principles of our religion and spirituality, with a dedicated focus on Hari Sarvottamatva & Vaayu Jeevottamatva.

📚 Digital Authorship & Preservation: "Beyond the blog, by digitizing 6,800 pages of my posts, I have authored and published 128 PDF scripts, including 54 eBooks. By hosting these on the Internet Archive, I have established a permanent, free digital library for future generations (LokaArpana)."

🌐 A Multi-Platform Influence: This journey has navigated the evolution of social media to build a robust community. We are now a family of over 11,500 people connecting across my Facebook page and personal space, while my presence on X (Twitter) 🐦 encompasses over 20,000 tweets and 4.3K followers.

The Spirit of Knowledge-Sharing (Vidya Daana):
Most importantly, this odyssey is dedicated to free sharing (Vidya Daana). By providing digital books and insights at no cost, I have dedicated these platforms to the public service of knowledge-seeking. My mission is to ensure everyone can explore the core principles of our faith, empowering knowledge-seekers on their spiritual journey with a focus on Hari Sarvottamatva and Vaayu Jeevottamatva.

Blogging is more than an audience count; it is a commitment to the principle that knowledge gains its highest value when shared without barriers.

Thank you for being part of this 17-year odyssey. Here’s to many more chapters beginning in 2026!

Connect With Me:

Blog: www.bhargavasarma.blogspot.com

eBooks: https://archive.org/details/@krishna_b_nirikhi

X (Twitter): https://x.com/bhargavasarma

Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/bhagavanknl
(Hari Sarvottama - Vaayu Jeevottama - for novice understanding)

Facebook Profile: Bhargava Sarma (Nirikhi Krishna Bhagavan)
https://www.facebook.com/bhargava.sarma/

SriHari-Vaayu-GuruRaayara prerana/anugraha
nAham kartA hariH kArtA

Yours truly,
bhargavasarma
(Nirikhi Krishna Bhagavan)

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Comments

  1. "It would be foolhardy to call this my own accomplishment. I can truly say it is the result of Bhagavad prerana, the anugraha and immense karunya of Sri Guru Rayaru on this arbhaka; it is nothing short of His miracle. I am merely a nimitta. When I began my blogging journey 17 years ago as an amateur, I never expected it to reach this level. There is still a long way to go, and my efforts will continue for as long as I am permitted. I am deeply indebted to my friends and followers on social media; without your unstinted support and faith in my Baraha, I could not have moved forward. Dhanyosmi and dhanyavaad to one and all. Pranaam. Naham karta, Harih karta."

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  2. I have only executed the Sankalpa of Paramatma. He alone knows when, where, how, and through whom He wishes to accomplish His work. In truth, this milestone is an achievement of my friends and followers on social media. Your support has nurtured a budding spiritual blogger and unearthed the author—the Rachayita—within me. Dhanyosmi

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  3. The best is yet to come. I always feel that I could have done better and that I have missed much; I recognize this as my own yogyata. My effort will continue—to unlearn what was wrongly learnt and to relearn the truths that matter.

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  4. Beyond all else, I aspire to be a learner forever.
    "Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever".

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