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mplanetleaf · 2 years
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సృష్టి క్రమము! భగవద్గీత Bhagavad Gita Ch 10:6–10 MPlanetLeaf
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learngitalivegita8 · 1 year
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cobotis · 9 months
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As a bee seeks nectar from all kinds of flowers, seek teachings from everywhere. Like a deer that finds a quiet place to graze, seek seclusion to digest all you have gathered. Like a madman beyond all limits, go wherever you please, and live like a lion, completely free of all fear...
~ Dzogchen Tantra
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akshayyj · 1 year
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The effective way of learning, retaining & teaching.
As a learner myself & as a father, I have always been on the lookout for effective study techniques that can help retain information and improve understanding of various subjects.
And boy, was I ecstatic when I stumbled upon the Feynman Technique! - a simple yet powerful tool named after the late physicist Richard Feynman. In this blog, I'll be sharing my understanding on the Feynman Technique and how it can be used to improve learning.
The Feynman Technique involves explaining a concept in your own words as if you were teaching it to someone else. This simple exercise can help you identify any gaps in your knowledge and clarify your understanding. By actively engaging with the material, you are also strengthening your understanding and preparing yourself for real-world communication and teaching.
Here's how to use the Feynman Technique:
Choose a subject: Start by choosing a subject or concept that you want to understand better.
Explain it: Write out an explanation of the subject, as if you were teaching it to someone who has never heard of it before. Make sure to use simple, everyday language and avoid jargon or technical terms.
Identify gaps: If you find yourself struggling to explain a particular aspect of the subject, this could be a sign that you have a gap in your understanding. Go back to your sources and study that part of the subject more thoroughly.
Refine: Repeat the process of explaining the subject in your own words until you feel confident and comfortable doing so.
I have personally used the Feynman Technique and have seen a significant improvement in my understanding and retention of the subject. 
The technique can be applied to any subject, and I highly recommend giving it a try.
Some use-case scenarios for the Feynman Technique include:
Studying for exams: By explaining a concept in your own words, you can test your understanding and identify any areas that need improvement.
Career development: By practicing the Feynman Technique, you can develop your communication skills and become better equipped to explain complex ideas to others.
Lifetime learning: The Feynman Technique is not just for students and learners, but for anyone looking to improve their understanding of any subject. Whether you're exploring a new hobby or learning about a new topic, the Feynman Technique can help you deepen your knowledge.
In Katha Upanishad (a Hindu scripture), a similar teaching can be found  where the concept of "Nididhyasana" is discussed. Nididhyasana involves continuously reflecting and meditating on a particular truth or knowledge until it becomes firmly established in one's mind and leads to realisation. Both encourage one to deeply engage with a subject and reflect on it until a deep understanding is achieved.
The continuous reflection and meditation in Nididhyasana helps the individual internalise the knowledge and arrive at a more profound understanding, much like the repeated explanation in the Feynman Technique leads to a deeper understanding of the subject.
In conclusion, the Feynman Technique is a simple but effective tool for enhancing understanding. By forcing yourself to explain a concept in simple terms, you can identify areas that need further study and arrive at a deeper understanding of the material to achieve a greater level of mastery.
So, next time you're struggling to understand a complex idea, try using the Feynman Technique and see if it helps you to clarify your thinking and arrive at a deeper understanding of the subject.
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jitendrapatel · 2 years
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Shrimad Bhagavad Gita
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Adhyay 7 Shlok 12 to 15, Those whose knowledge has been stolen by the pooja of my Trigunmayi Maya, they are hungry of pride and praise, have demoniac nature, are lowest among men they do not even do my bhakti.
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learngitalivegita · 2 years
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The Brahmāstra is similar to the modern nuclear weapon manipulated by atomic energy. The atomic energy works wholly on total combustibility, and so the brahmāstra also acts. It creates an intolerable heat similar to atomic radiation, but the difference is that the atomic bomb is a gross type of nuclear weapon, whereas the brahmāstra is a subtle type of weapon produced by chanting hymns. 
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nomadman108 · 9 days
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Chant the Name and Write a Blog Post!
Even the biggest dream catcher won’t always catch the dreams This morning I woke up restless, and extremely tired. It felt as if I hadn t slept at all, though I know I did. Who can say about these things? Perhaps dreams disturbed me or something. Anyway, despite this grogginess/restlessness vibe, I resolved to get on with morning routines. And, in addition to breakfast and normal stuff, I set…
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jeevanjali · 1 month
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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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sampai42 · 2 months
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The Gita is really genuinely interesting, and really uplifting to read. Honestly it’s very pleasant even if only because it’s healing to remember that everyone in all time periods has grappled with many of the same questions about how to be a good person and die having tried their best. We’re all kind of the same that way
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DISTORTIONS IN INDIAN HISTORIOGRAPHY
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ESTABLISHED IN 1993, THE HINDU UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA IS A SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY OFFERING MASTER'S AND DOCTORAL PROGRAMS IN HINDU STUDIES AND MASTER OF ARTS IN SANSKRIT. IN ADDITION, THEY OFFER VARIOUS CERTIFICATION AND FURTHER EDUCATION COURSES. THE UNIVERSITY HAS ANNOUNCED MORE THAN 30 COURSES FOR THE FALL 2021 QUARTER, WHICH STARTS IN THE FIRST WEEK OF OCTOBER 2021. AFTER ENROLLING OVER 500 STUDENTS IN EACH OF THE PAST 3 QUARTER, HUA EXPECTS SUSTAINABLE GROWTH IN THE NEXT YEAR.
Deformations in Indian Historiography
The writing of Indian history in its modern form began under British rule and continued in the early decades of Indian independence. In retrospect, we can attribute certain limitations to it, but it was generally fair and in line with the prevailing international standards at the time. However, since the 1970s the distortion of the historical record has become fundamental, arbitrary and officially sanctioned, mostly with a clear ideological motive. It was easily identifiable as anti-Hindu, but presented itself as anti-communal. We need to examine the circumstances behind this shift promoted by Indira Gandhi, her Political Secretary PN Haksar and her Education Minister Nurul Hasan. In doing so, we have the testimonies of eyewitnesses like SN, Dilip Chakrabarti and Sita Ram Goel and investigators like Arun Shourie.
Despite expectations and rumours, the Narendra Modi government has so far maintained this situation and all talk of 'saffronisation' of education is pure fantasy. On the other hand, it is true that among Hindu traditionalists a much smaller problem of distortion of history persists on the fringes, not with official support but with enough decibels for the public to notice. The two poles of the violation of conscientious historiography use each other for self-justification.
The idea of ​​India
From some three millennia, visible already in the editing of the Mahābhārata, India had the ideal of political unification under a "universal ruler" or Cakravarti. In fact, Aśoka Maurya came closest to this ideal, followed by the Guptas and Moghuls, and Queen Victoria most closely. But even in its worst periods of political fragmentation, India had a sense of cultural unity, embodied in pilgrimage routes and Sanskrit. Ancient Greco-Roman or Arab visitors had no problem recognizing the existence of an "India" or "Hindu" entity. As British independence loomed on the horizon, historians in the mold of RC Majumdar emphasized this basic unity.
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mplanetleaf · 4 months
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Destruction of Delusion భౌతిక జ్ఞానం | భగవద్గీత Bhagavadgita Ch 18:71–74
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learngitalivegita8 · 1 year
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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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akshayyj · 1 year
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ChatGPT: Advantages, Flaws & User guide of a potential Google killer
As a technology enthusiast, I find the current decade to be most fascinating & it has become further more interesting with lates developments in AI. For a commoner like me, the journey of AI started with Chatbots & since then it has come a long way, and recent advances in natural language processing have made them even more effective .
From a simple rule-based systems, it has become a highly sophisticated tool by advancement into natural language processing, machine learning, and artificial intelligence.
While researching I found that the first chatbot, called ELIZA, was created by Joseph Weizenbaum in 1966 at MIT. ELIZA used a simple rule-based system to simulate a psychotherapist, responding to user’s  messages with pre-programmed phrases and questions. While ELIZA was limited in its ability to understand natural language, it was still groundbreaking in its ability to mimic human conversation.
Over the years, chatbots evolved into more sophisticated systems, using machine learning and natural language processing to understand and respond to user inquiries. Early examples of these chatbots include ALICE and SmarterChild, which were popular in the early days of instant messaging.
Today, AI chatbots are becoming increasingly sophisticated and intelligent, thanks to recent advances in deep learning and natural language processing. Modern chatbots can understand complex natural language queries, detect sentiment and emotion, and provide more personalised responses.
And ChatGPT, the latest talk of town is one example of a highly sophisticated chatbot, a language model developed by OpenAI. ChatGPT uses a variant of the Transformer architecture to generate human-like responses to user queries. The model is trained on massive amounts of text data, allowing it to understand a wide variety of topics and generate responses that are both accurate and natural-sounding.
ChatGPT is backed by likes of Elon Musk & Bill Gates. Soon there will be many more such tools, both from existing players like Amazon, Google & perhaps also from some unknown upcoming startup working in this field. Whatever the case may be but 2023 will be the defining year, when Google in its present form would die and search would not be the same as we know it today.
One of the main benefits of AI chatbot based searches is their ability to provide fast, efficient & user-specific responses in a conversationalist way.
They have ability to personalise interactions, can detect sentiment and emotion, which allows them to tailor their responses to the user's emotional state. They also use machine learning to learn about user’s preferences and provide more relevant recommendations.
While AI chatbots have many benefits, they also have some potential drawbacks. One of the main disadvantages is they lack of empathy which can lead to a poor experience, particularly in cases where users have complex or emotional issues. 
Another potential drawback is the difficulty in understanding and interpreting colloquial language. Chatbots may struggle with slang, regional dialects, and other forms of informal language, leading to inaccurate or irrelevant responses.
As the only AI tool available for public usage, we could find all the above flaws in ChatGPT & one more rather most irritating drawback is that, it can be repetitive & redundant in its responses. Other problem is that currently ChatGPT’s responses are limited to the information it has until September 2021only, though it is continuously learning through its various interactions.
All of this makes it little tricky to get the best out of this otherwise wonderful platform. I have figured out certain ways to use ChatGPT effectively & sharing it here:
Define the scope and goals of your conversation: Before using ChatGPT, it's important to define the scope and goals of your conversation. ChatGPT is a general-purpose language model, which means it can discuss a wide range of topics. However, it's important to ensure that the conversation stays on topic and meets your specific goals.
Provide clear instructions: When using ChatGPT, it's important to provide clear instructions and prompts. The language model is capable of generating a wide range of responses, but it needs specific guidance to ensure it generates relevant and useful information.
Monitor and adjust the model's performance: Like all AI systems, ChatGPT can make mistakes and generate inaccurate or irrelevant responses. To use ChatGPT effectively, it's important to monitor its performance and adjust the model's inputs and settings as needed to improve its accuracy.
Train the model on relevant data: ChatGPT's accuracy and relevance depend on the quality and relevance of the training data used to train the model. To use ChatGPT effectively, it's important to train the model on relevant and high-quality data to ensure that it generates accurate and useful responses.
Use the appropriate level of language: ChatGPT is capable of generating responses at a wide range of language levels, from informal to technical. When using ChatGPT, it's important to use the appropriate level of language to ensure that the conversation is clear and understandable.
Having said that, while ChatGPT can generate impressive content, it's important to remember that (as of now), the output may not always be perfect, as currently its databaseAnd to convert this into a high-quality content, requires a subject-matter expert, who can carefully read through the content, identify areas that need improvement, make edits, revisions, and refine the text.
ChatGPT’s own assessment about itself:
“As an artificial intelligence language model, I don't have emotions, thoughts or feelings in the way that humans do, so I don't have "weaknesses" in the traditional sense. However, like any technology, I have limitations in terms of what I can and can't do. For example, while I can understand and respond to a wide range of questions and prompts, my responses are based on patterns in the data that I've been trained on, and I may not always be able to provide accurate or complete information in response to more complex or nuanced queries. Additionally, I don't have access to information that isn't available on the internet, so I may not be able to provide information that hasn't been published or made available online. Nonetheless, I am constantly improving and evolving as new data and training techniques become available, and I strive to provide the best possible assistance to those who interact with me.”
To conclude, AI is not going to replace humans (not anytime soon at least)… BUT we as Humans, need to up our game by constantly up-skilling ourselves to stay relevant in this fast changing world.
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jitendrapatel · 1 year
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The purport of Shrimad Bhagavad Gita chapter 4 verse 33-35 is that Oh Arjun! Go to the Tatvadarshi saints, Prostrate before them, those sants will tell the way of achieving Purna Parmatma.
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For More Must read the sacred book "Gita Tera Gyan Amrit".
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learngitalivegita · 2 years
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Nature already has an arrangement to feed us. By the order of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, there is an arrangement for eatables for every living entity within the 84,00,000 forms of life. Every living entity has to eat something, and in fact the necessities for his life have already been provided by the Supreme Personality of Godhead. Therefore one who is intelligent should not work very hard for material comforts. All living beings are living at the cost of the Supreme God.
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