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What this episode explores
If the divine exists everywhere, why does anyone need a temple? This episode explores that question with a simple but powerful shift: the problem is not that God is absent outside the temple, but that the human mind is scattered everywhere. A temple becomes more than a place of worship. It becomes a space that gathers attention, quiets distraction, and turns ordinary presence into darshan.
Through this idea, the episode looks at rituals, bells, aarti, and sacred spaces not as empty formalities, but as tools that help the mind return to one point. Temple or home, the location matters less than the state of attention. Wherever distraction ends, the divine becomes easier to notice.
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