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Give a certain percentage of your earning to universe by helping those who needed it the most.One is never poor to help out.Give according to ur capacity.Take care of Gods poor family too.The Fakir by Ruzbeh N. Bharucha
Because we can never be the owner of money.after your death money will go in someone else hands.This will reduce your Karmic debts too.
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Athirathram is a Vedic yajna and is one of the world’s oldest surviving rituals. An Athirathram in Pakazhiyam Sambradayam or System will be held from March 23 for 12 days at Mattathur Kunnu Kaimukku…Continue
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Today January 12 is the birthday of Swami Vivekananda as per English calendar or the Gregorian calendar. Swami Vivekananda was born on January 12, 1863. Based on traditional Hindu lunar calendar,…Continue
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The attempt to get Bhagavad Gita banned in Russia is nothing but an example of religious intolerance and insecurity among certain elements in societies around the world who are unable to digest…Continue
Janmashtami Festival is an important festival of India. This festival is also known as Ashtami Rohini, Gokulashtami, Krishnashtami and Sri Krishna Jayanthi. Sri Krishna Jayanthi Festival is the celebration of the birthday of Lord Krishna, the eighth incarnation of Lord Vishnu, on earth. He is considered to be the Lord's most glorious incarnation. Sri Krishna Jayanthi is one of the most important Hindu festivals of India. This festival occurs on the eight day of the dark half of the month Shravan of the Indian calendar. This occurs between August and September on the Christian calendar. It is celebrated all over the country. According to the calendar, this year (2009) Janmashtami (Gokulashtami) is celebrated on the 13th of August, in most part of the southern India. However, in Kerala, Ashtami Rohini is celebrated on 11th September. (In Chingam month.) Lord Krishna's enchanting form with flute in hand is worshipped in myriads of homes in India. The women draw patterns of little children's feet outside the house in Southern India to symbolize Little Krishna entering every room to bless it. Varieties of sweets are made during this occasion. Among them, laddus and payasam are the most common sweets. The festival is observed by fasting on the previous day, which is broken only at midnight, the time when Krishna is believed to have been born. Sanskrit hymns are recited in praise of Lord Krishna during this festival. At Mathura in Uttar Pradesh, the birth place of Lord Krishna, special spiritual gatherings are organised at this time. Pilgrims from all over India attend these festive gatherings. The devotees of Lord Krishna celebrate this festival with great pomp and gaiety in Krishna temples. Some of the famous Krishna temples in South India are Sri Krishna Temple at Guruvayur, Sri Krishna Temple at Udupi and ISKON temples.
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Dreams are called 'Swapna' in Sanskrit language. The literal meaning of the word conveys "seeing (experiencing) that as real which is not experienced in the real (perceivable) world." Dreams have been the focus of curiosity and enquiry since the beginning of human civilization. Haphazard or vague dreams are experienced during the 'subconscious' (Swapna Nidra) or 'disturbed' sleep due to sickness, stress, etc. Such dreams are often shortlived, perplexing and meaningless. In a state of deep…
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Right from Brahma, the creator of this world down to the present era all the Rsis, saints, innumerable persons have realised and experienced the power of Gayatri. No other mantra has been worshipped and practiced so much as this mantra. Gayatri is praised as Maha Mantra Palapradhayai which means she helps to realise the effectiveness of any mantra. To realise the benefits of any ritual or practice of any mantra the Gayatri Japam is a must to be performed. A person who does…
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Our beliefs determine our thoughts and attitudes about life, which in turn direct our actions. By our actions, we create our destiny. Beliefs about sacred matters--God, soul and cosmos--are essential to one's approach to life. Hindus believe many diverse things, but there are a few bedrock concepts on which most Hindus concur. The following nine beliefs, though not exhaustive, offer a simple summary of Hindu spirituality.
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Namaste Indu
Thanks for joining Gita group
Questions and/or comments of any kind are always welcome
Bright Blessings to you this day and every day
Krishna Jaya
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Gopal Chandra Bhowmick said… Thanks
Jai Shree Thakur
parsottamdas r pancholi said… Divine sister,
Reading Shastra is good but who knows that when his journey of life will end.This is only time to know Divine knowledge. Interested Soul should contact nearest centre of BRAHMAKUMARIS. With best wishes and Happy Holi.
parsottamdas r pancholi said… Divine brothers/sisters
Om shanti and good morning to all divine souls.
We go to temples/devasthans to pray because there are Murti. This Murti is Yadgar of our fathers and forefathers. Once upon a time our fathers and forefathers were like deits and we are the children of those "Devta".And we are going to get same strength,energy of peace,purity,love,from our ancesters and become strong like they.We are their children,not beggers before them.
VINOD BHASIN said… Sri Om Jai Om...
Madam Induji
Let us share and care for each other on the spiritual sjourn !!
Regards
K.R.Yaadagiri Rao said…
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