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theinfinitesmile · 25 days
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yogiyodhaka · 6 months
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ODE TO MURALIDHAR (KRSNA)
O Divine Flute-Player:
How You attract souls towards You
With Your alluring melodies
Is beyond comprehension.
You melt all in the crucible of Divine Beauty
And Love Profound!
Sweet Muralidhar,
Let all your bhaktas taste
The sweetness of Your Sacred nectar,
Savored through the remembrance of Your Holy Name!
Love Divine, Sweet Love!
Come, play the Tune of Bliss
In the flute of our Spine!
Our Souls shall then sing,
Your ambrosial melodies.
Let the Wind of Your Divine Breath
Ascend and Descend through us!
Then shall the song of Divine Praise resound
Through us, Your intoxicated lovers!
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blessed1neha · 8 months
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How powerful was Lord Krishna's chariot (in Mahabharata)?
In the Mahabharata, Lord Krishna's chariot is often described as being extraordinary and special due to its divine nature and symbolism. The chariot was known as the "Rath of Daruka" or "Kapi Dhwaja," and it played a significant role in the Kurukshetra War.
Lord Krishna served as Arjuna's charioteer during the battle and guided him through the various challenges on the battlefield. The chariot is often described as having divine properties, such as being adorned with flags, jewels, and celestial ornaments. It was said to emit a divine light and possessed the ability to move swiftly and gracefully across the battlefield.
While the chariot itself was remarkable, it's important to note that the true power and significance of Lord Krishna during the war lay in his divine guidance, wisdom, and support for Arjuna. He served as Arjuna's charioteer not only to physically navigate the battlefield but also to provide spiritual guidance and impart important teachings, as seen in the Bhagavad Gita, a profound dialogue between Krishna and Arjuna.
In summary, the power of Lord Krishna's chariot in the Mahabharata is more symbolic and divine in nature, with its significance lying in the role it played in facilitating Arjuna's actions and Krishna's teachings during the war.
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edmyfluffybear · 8 months
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"I don't believe in love but Radha Krishna "
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shyama-pyaari · 10 months
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imagine the world, the creation without Kṛṣṇa?
(haha, there would be none)
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skateboarding420 · 10 months
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rastronomicals · 4 months
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3:19 PM EST January 5, 2024:
Hüsker Dü - "Hare Krsna" From the album Zen Arcade (July 1984)
Last song scrobbled from iTunes at Last.fm
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themarr0w0flife · 8 months
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या अनुरागी चित्त की गति समुझै नहिं कोई। ज्यौं ज्यौं बूड़ै स्याम रँग, त्यौं त्यौं उज्जलु होई॥
{No one understands the pace of a devoted heart; the more it drowns in dark colours(in worship of lord Shyam), the brighter they start to shine}
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narasimhabhakti · 1 year
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RELIEF FROM MATERIAL DISTRESS
In Bhagavad-gītā, the Lord says that one should surrender unto Him, giving up all other engagements. The Lord also gives His word there that He will protect surrendered souls from the reactions of all sinful activities. Śrīla Rūpa Gosvāmī says that the distresses from sinful activities are due both to the sins themselves and to sins committed in our past lives. Generally, one commits sinful activities due to ignorance. But ignorance is no excuse for evading the reaction – sinful activities. Sinful activities are of two kinds: those that are mature and those that are not mature. The sinful activities for which we are suffering at the present moment are called mature. The many sinful activities stored within us for which we have not yet suffered are considered immature. For example, a man may have committed criminal acts but not yet been arrested for them. Now, as soon as he is detected, arrest is awaiting him. Similarly, for some of our sinful activities we are awaiting distresses in the future, and for others, which are mature, we are suffering at the present moment.
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theinfinitesmile · 2 months
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taken from mysticalblizzardcolor
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#कबीरजी_के_रहस्यमयीदोहे
Kabir Prakat Diwas 14 June
The True Name (satnaam) of God can destroy sins like fire destoys dry grass.
https://www.jagatgururampalji.org/en/articles/post/can-god-forgive-our-sinful-deeds
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https://www.jagatgururampalji.org/
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blessed1neha · 1 year
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What can we learn from Lord Krishna?
In Mahabharat, Karna asks Krishna-
“My mother left me the moment I was born. Is it my fault I was born an illegitimate child?
I did not get the education from Dhronacharya because I was considered not a Kshatriya.
Parshu-Raam taught me but then gave me the curse to forget everything when he came to know I was Son of Kunthi belong to Kshatriya.
A cow was accidentally hit by my arrow and its owner cursed me for no fault of mine.
I was disgraced in Draupadi's Swayamvar.
Even Kunthi finally told me the truth only to save her other sons.
Whatever I received was through Duryodhana's charity.
So how am I wrong in taking his side ???"
**Krishna replies,
“Karna, I was born in a jail.
Death was waiting for me even before my birth.
The night I was born I was separated from my birth parents.
From childhood, you grew up hearing the noise of swords, chariots, horses, bow, and arrows. I got only cow herd's shed, dung, and multiple attempts on my life even before I could walk!
No Army, No Education. I could hear people saying I am the reason for all their problems.
When all of you were being appreciated for your valour by your teachers I had not even received any education. I joined Gurukula of Rishi Sandipani only at the age of 16!
You are married to a girl of your choice. I didn't get the girl I loved rather ended up marrying those who wanted me or the ones I rescued from demons.
I had to move my whole community from the banks of Yamuna to far off Sea shore to save them from Jarasandh. I was called a coward for running away!!
If Duryodhana wins the war you will get a lot of credit. What do I get if Dharmaraja wins the war? Only the blame for the war and all related problems...
Remember one thing, Karna. Everybody has Challenges in life to face.
LIFE IS NOT FAIR and EASY ON ANYBODY!!!
But what is Right (Dharma) is known to your Mind (conscience). No matter how much unfairness we got, how many times we were Disgraced, how many times we Fall, what is important is how you REACTED at that time.
Life's unfairness does not give you license to walk the wrong path...!
Life maybe tough at snt but Krishna teaches me that DESTINY is not build by the SHOES we wear but the STEPS we take…!
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bettinadeperez · 2 years
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shyama-pyaari · 10 months
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skateboarding420 · 10 months
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