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jeevanjali · 2 months
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Bhagavad Gita Part 135: योगमाया भगवान की शक्ति के रूप में कैसे काम करती है ? क्या ये निराकार है या साकार?Bhagavad Gita: भगवद्गीता के पिछले लेख में आपने पढ़ा कि, वास्तव में ईश्वर निराकार और साकार दोनों रूप में विराजते है।
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smitasun · 2 years
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The Best Podcasts for All Age Groups
The Best Podcasts for All Age Groups
Podcasts are a great way to stay up to date on the latest news and trends. Here are our top picks for podcasts that cover relevant topics on a daily basis: Religion, spiritualism, application of religious theories to achieve concrete success in one’s life, relationship problems and how to overcome these, life changing real life experiences, students’ counselling about career opportunities, movie…
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reyvxntagesblog · 5 months
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The Bhagavad Gita – that ancient Indian Yogic text – says that it is better to live your own destiny imperfectly than to live an imitation of somebody else's life with perfection.
— Elizabeth Gilbert
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thrill-seeker-if · 4 months
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Barbenheimer season: would the ROs watch Barbie, Oppenheimer, both or neither?
Oh man, this has been in the drafts for a while.... but it's time for a clean out!
Hannie isn't much of a movies person, so wouldn't mind going to either movie. Would enjoy Barbie more, though! They don't like Christopher Nolan movies (they think they're really boring).
N is doing a double feature for SURE, if only for the outfit swaps. Would definitely enjoy Barbie more, too!
Oli is in the TRENCHES. They know that if they watch Oppenheimer you will probably bring up their emo phase. But they really wanna watch. Olivia didn't play with dolls much as a kid (vice versa, Oliver didn't play with action figures and the like) even though they were around the house (emo phase, I'm not like other girls/boys), so Barbie wouldn't be first choice, but they'd love to watch it with the others.
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resulttak · 9 months
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Bhagavad Gita in English PDF Free Download [Complete]
Bhagavad Gita in English PDF Free: My dear readers, if you want to read Shrimadbhagwadgita, here we are providing you with the complete book of rain in the English language, which you can read for free, that too with all the shlokas of Bhagwat Gita. Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta is considered the most ancient and original book of Hinduism. It is said that every word of Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta is the law…
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poonamranius · 2 years
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हमें भगवद गीता ( Bhagavad Gita ) क्यों पढ़नी चाहिए?
हमें भगवद गीता ( Bhagavad Gita ) क्यों पढ़नी चाहिए?
Bhagavad Gita : भगवद गीता पढ़ने के क्या लाभ हैं? वर्तमान दुनिया में मनुष्यों की कथा। Bhagavad Gita 1. हाथी पिछले कर्म का प्रतिनिधित्व करता है। 2. सांप भविष्य के कर्म का प्रतिनिधित्व करता है। 3. वृक्ष की शाखा वर्तमान जीवन है। 4. सफेद और काले चूहे – दिन और रात – वर्तमान जीवन को खा रहे हैं। 5. शहद कंघी माया और भौतिक जीवन है। जबकि महाविष्णु ने उन्हें मोक्ष देने के लिए और पुनर्जन्म के दुख के इस…
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satoru786 · 3 months
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⚠ CAUTION ⚠-DON'T USE MINA SUBLIMINAL‼️+ EXPOSING MINA AND OLIVIA
Its my first and last post...i made it cause i just want to warn u all
Ignore errors cause english is not my first language
Stop following anyone blindly
I am not that anon but i think she got some mind bjt she wasted in proving this much
I m not going to type so much cause i m super lazzzzy i am just going to attach some pics if u have mind u will get it i am not going explain everything cause i am not your slave...anyways lets start
I am not going to use word Proof cuz Olivia had already used it so much 🤣🤣.... lets go with confirmations .....
Conformations
1. The profile pic of Olivia account that she claims is of mina *they are same person*
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ORIGINAL PIC... DON'T ASK ME HOW I GET IT I M JUST LUCKY 🍀
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Its from a girl name @melikesaygin11 on insta
Some of the post of her focus on the face and tatoo in pic 1
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I will show u magic... Ready... hope u r not blind
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2. As long as i remember Olivia said that she have some million followers on insta i found her account on friday 16 she have less then 50 followers but she deleted her account now but luckily i have taken screen shot of her all post (she claims that she posted her pic) and in the proof provided by her she have posted 88 topics letsssss seeeee......... Wait and watch
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The 1st pic in the set is presented by her as proof but she hides her face
These are the major proofs but if u want more i am guiding u..
He mercedes google lens the all the pic u will find that the car is own by girl name laporscha... maybe some spelling is wrong
All her post she claims with mina just focus on the locket and go to the saygin account u will find it
Her nickname is jodie she attached her fb account there
Her subliminals are not safe i am not forcing u can use at ur own risk ur life ur rules
All her proof pic u can find it on tik tok of the saygin i dont find it because it is banned in my country.. Just go for old posts
Maybe i even got the real account(confirm from my side) of Olivia aka mina aka jodie not going to mention it cuz dont want increase the drama... but it have around 4k followers.. Where the hell are other 49996000 followers are..
Some of u be like- Now Olivia is exposed wht about mina?
Hmmm ..good question..
Girl in profile pic and posts are same wht about claims of Olivia
.. And mina agreed with every post of Olivia even reblogged it.. so.. Hope u get it. ITS ALL FAKE..
The question arises why i m doing this...
I am sanatani and its my dharma to guide everyone but to be honest i am least interested to warn u all as the someone has said that“Never wrestle with a pig because you'll both get dirty and the pig likes it."  Positive energy is much more powerful than negative energy. If you stay positive, the negativity can't touch you...
SOME PEOPLE BE LIKE - WHT TO DO NOW?
Just little bit motivation for u all listen VOID is real and i m guarantee this because my religion is oldest and in vedas and upanishads they claims that one who attain shunyata or zero state aka void can manipulate the reality....***Even one of the holy book which is known as SHRIMAD BHAGAVAD-GITA it have divine knowledge given by lord KRISHNA who is the supreme power or almighty himself. If you will read it with perspective of void you will get the hidden message in few lines (***this is not proved cuz its my ideology).
U just have to let go everything
U dont have to listen subliminal or anything else just let go
Just in case If you are reading this i will think my energy is invested in a good place and my hour is not wasted..
Peace out..🕉️
@unicornjoking1111 @luckykiwiii101 dont be sad focus on ur self..
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talonabraxas · 2 months
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Cosmology by Sri Aurobindo. A Universe with many worlds (a Multiverse) We see the world before our eyes, a world with its stars and galaxies and assume that this is the only world which exists. In reality, there also exist many occult worlds of varying gradations of consciousness which are invisible to our physical senses as well as our scientific instruments. A “world” in occult terminology is akin to an energy formation or a formation of consciousness, somewhat like a virtual world populated by beings of its own kind, where the laws of physics are more flexible and where the orders of Time and Space are unlike ours.
Our dreams are transcriptions of travels and interactions in these occult worlds. After death, we cast off our physical body and withdraw into these occult worlds where we reside until the next incarnation. A Yogi who gains occult insight is able to see this vast structure of the Universe. It is precisely this vision which has been described in Chapter 11 of the Bhagavad Gita.
Existence-Consciousness-Bliss (Sachchidananda)
These three worlds are one in essence and are hence called triune. They embody the principles of Sat(Existence), Chit (Consciousness) and Ananda (Bliss). They are also referred to as the Satyaloka, Tapoloka and Janaloka.
Supramental world Other names for the Supermind: Maharloka in the Vedas. Vijnana world in the Upanishads. rendered as Truth-Consciousness in English by Sri Aurobindo.
The Supermind is the Creator of the phenomenal universe, of the lower worlds of Mind, Life and Matter. It is the medium for self-manifestation of the Supreme or Absolute. It applies some fixed truths, some limiting principles to shape the lower worlds out of an Infinite Consciousness. It creates multiplicity out of unity, differentiation and separation out of pure being.
Three poises of the Supermind
The Supermind has three poises which together result in the creation of Maya (Illusion) in the lower worlds:
Comprehending consciousness(Vijnana) : It holds creation in Unity. This can also be described as the causal state (Karana Avastha)
Apprehending consciousness(Prajnana) : The process of differentiation begins in this poise; it brings about the One in Many and the Many in One. There is separation between Purusha and Prakriti, subject and object, self and not-self but all are still parts of the one. This may also be called the state of expression (Karya Avastha )
Projecting consciousness (Avidya) : Further modification of the second poise so as to support evolution of a diversified individuality. Multiplicity in creation is now fully expressed. This may be called the state of full manifestation (Purna Vyakta Avastha)
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metamatar · 10 months
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this is a bhagavad gita hateblog. i don't respect it, i have read parts of it in the original sanskrit as well but most of my reading comes from the hindi translation my grandmother had, i think its an arya samaj standard. obviously the worst thing is that its central notion of karm (english speakers this is the word karma to you i hate that transliteration) is inextricably tied up with the mahabharat's conceptualisation of caste hierarchy and duty to once's betters. what most people do is reduce what krishna says to arjun as some kind of exhortation to do difficult things in general by stripping the context of what he wants to arjun to do, fight a war and do warcrimes. this is so dishonest! krishna is the original warhawk. the background stories of the naughty baby krishna are actually meant to be pr to launder easily the second worst of the big canonical gods. no 1 remains ram. nobody else can match that asshole.
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Favourite writers?
I have so many and not enough time to read!! Actually this may sound absurd but lately I’ve been thinking that the concept of a “writer” is so steeped in modernity when really it’s not the name of the simple humans who spin the fables who are important.
We remember not the human authors of the Egyptian & Tibetan Books of the Dead, the Bhagavad Gita, the Kabbalah, the Quran, the Epic of Gilgamesh, the Bible etc. But instead we remember the content of these higher texts and that the human is a humble vessel for greater and sacred ideas which transcend beyond the petty ego and flesh.
But sorry my crazed pedantism aside, I do have certain authors I love returning to time and time again. I like the Brontë Sisters, Aldous Huxley, Flannery O’Connor, Raymond Chandler, Nathanael West, Dostoevsky, Kafka, Hemingway, Sylvia Plath, the Marquis De Sade (he’s fucked but his writing style is flowery), Oscar Wilde, Percy & Mary Shelley, Lord Byron, Homer, Voltaire, Nietzsche, Amrita Pritam, Rene Guenon, Goethe, Jim Thompson, Schopenhauer, Faulkner, Philip K. Dick, Emily Dickinson, Sappho, Catullus, Euripides, Orwell, Suetonius, Shakespeare, HG Wells, Tennessee Williams, James M. Cain, Poe, Camus, Bret Easton Ellis, Malcolm X & Jim Morrison.
I know it’s a weird list but I tried to include only authors who I’ve read several works by and whose works actually moved me as a human being and English major 💗 I enjoy all types of books but my fave genres within fiction are noir detective, philosophical, gothic romance, science fiction & horror novels.
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sivavakkiyar · 2 months
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You mentioned the Bhagavid Gita, do you have a pdf for it in English? Are there translations I should look out for?
the Gita is probably the most translated Sanskrit text. The best translation I think in general is Valerie Roebuck’s, who even does a flattering comparison to Dr King but does a more or less accurate translation, not smoothing over the problematic parts.
The one I would most say to avoid is the ISKCON popular ‘the Bhagavad Gita as it is’, which is only useful if you want to understand ISKCON thought. It’s too overladen with interpretation which shapes the translation. Same w/ Sri Aurobindo
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jeevanjali · 2 months
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Bhagavad Gita Part 134: भगवान के साकार और निराकार स्वरूप का रहस्य क्या है? जानिएBhagavad Gita : भगवद्गीता के पिछले लेख में आपने पढ़ा कि, मनुष्य यह सोचता है कि उसे लाभ अमुक देवता के द्वारा प्रदान किये जा रहे है लेकिन वास्तव में वो सभी सुख श्री कृष्ण के द्वारा ही प्रदान किए जाते है।
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mysticalblizzardcolor · 2 months
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The Universal Form | Bhagavad Gita | English Recitation | CH 11
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I really wanna see you Really wanna be with you Really wanna see you, Lord, but it takes so long, my Lord
The Universal Form | Bhagavad Gita | English Recitation | CH 11 https://youtu.be/AUG-e_pn3Gg?si=xajYsTPByfiRw7ab via @YouTube
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grandhotelabyss · 2 months
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Waste Land or Four Quartets? Which is in your opinion the greater achievement? Which do you like more on poetic/thematic/personal levels?
Four Quartets is a moving religious testament, especially given the circumstances of its composition, but The Waste Land is the great poem of the 20th century. While I can think and feel my way into the English and Anglican context of Four Quartets, and appreciate as well its Indian influence via the Bhagavad Gita, The Waste Land is addressed to "Gentile or Jew" and encompasses much of Eurasian spacetime as seen by one displaced American—all while not neglecting the texture and the anguish of the everyday in quest of some ersatz monumentalism, of the kind it mocks with its Wagnerian citations. (That it's often funny, continuously leavened by parody, constantly playful toward its serious materials, also gives it an advantage over the understandably solemn Four Quartets.) It comes before Eliot's formal conversion, but its anxious search for meaning amid ruin and its culmination in a moment of peace is all the more universal for that. Much as we'd like to debunk this kind of modernist ambition nowadays, and little as Eliot was later able to live up to it, The Waste Land reads like the collective product of 30 centuries and half the planet.
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bluetreeturtleoaf · 3 months
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#tatvodarsi_santrampalji_maharaj
#Mere_Aziz_Hinduon_Swayam pado hindu grantha
Sacred Scriptures of the
Hindus
It is nowhere written in the
Bhagavad Gita
to go on pilgrimages.
Therefore,
it is wrong to go on a pilgrimage.
It is an arbitrary practice against the injunctions of the scriptures which is said to be useless in the Bhagavad Gita.
(Chapter 16 Shlok 23)
-JagatGuru Tattvadarshi Sant
Rampal Ji Maharaj
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ESd5HBCIoLvx3o8MTeeTuFkNhkNghG3L/view?usp=drivesdk
(Gyan Ganga) English
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hrk4 · 4 months
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Bhagavad-Gita Classes / March to May 2024
Dear friends,
Greetings!
If you have five minutes to spare, I will tell you about my encounter with the Bhagavad-Gita.
I was nineteen when I first read the Gita, in English translation, from cover to cover.
I was quite impressed by it despite my near-complete ignorance of philosophy coupled with the disdainful scepticism that is natural to a college student. I got a chance to read through it again when my uncle Dr. Koti Sreekrishna prepared an independent English translation of the first few chapters. Little did I realize then that I would be co-translating the Gita some years down the road.
Our work, The New Bhagavad-Gita, was published in 2011. Since then, I've had the opportunity to go through the Gita multiple times, always hoping that the Gita will go through me at least once!
You might be wondering who I am.
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This is me: Hari Ravikumar.
I am an author/editor who has (co-)written/edited some forty books, primarily related to Indian culture and heritage.
Readers praised The New Bhagavad-Gita for its simple language and accessible content. I've always believed that any new knowledge should help make us a better person. And only if we understand the message can we even try to practice it!
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Upon the request of a few friends, I will be teaching an online Bhagavad-Gita course in English, spanning March to May 2024, for anyone who is interested. Except for a working knowledge of English, no other pre-requisites are expected.
Starting on the auspicious day of Maha-shivaratri, the hour-long classes will be on zoom, five days a week (on week-days, at 6.30 am IST) with no homework. I will read out the Sanskrit shloka, give the meaning of the words, and explain the import of the verse. I will try to ensure that the basic concepts are clear to everyone.
In this manner, I will go through all seven hundred verses of the text.
What I am not going to do is enforce any views or beliefs; neither am I going to teach Sanskrit nor am I going to discuss technical details related to the Mahabharata. I will refrain from referring to any other treatise (such as Upanishads, Brahma-sutras, commentaries on the Gita, etc.)
I feel that whatever has been expounded in the Gita is meant to be experimented in our life and to be realized by experience rather than by blind faith or excessive intellectualisation.
By the end of the course, you will get an idea of what the Bhagavad-Gita contains—and perhaps seriously begin improving the quality of your life.
However, with this new learning, if you are expecting to win an election, find a girlfriend/boyfriend, get a promotion, or double your net worth, I'm afraid you'll be disappointed.
While teaching the class, I will be using the book The New Bhagavad-Gita (which you can get in the US on Amazon at this link and in India on Pothi at this link). It is not compulsory to buy the book but if you are one of those people who prefer having a book for ready reference, you may consider getting a copy.
If you are a serious student and have a great deal of extra time, you can get a copy of The Complete Bhagavad-Gita (available in three volumes: Vol. 1, Vol. 2, and Vol. 3) and study it.
I must warn you, this is going to be a really expensive course. It needs your undivided attention for 40+ hours in a span of three months.
In terms of money, however, it is free.
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If you're interested to join the course or if you wish to know more, join this WhatsApp group.
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