Oh boy oh boy it's been a while since I posted art but HERE- a compilation of happy Lawrence for your troubles
PROSHIPPERS DNI.
(Veda and his outfits were based off another drawing by @maddcelestial , but I accidently switched his belt with suspenders so... you get both depending on which drawing you're looking at :D)
Benden uzak durduğun hiçbir geceyi ve içime koyduğun bu derin huzursuzluğu, bizi dönüşü olmayan bir yola çıkardığını, mümkün olan ve olabilecek her şeyi onulmaz bir hâlde bıraktığını, unutma. İçimde, sana ait güzel bir yer yok artık. Vazgeçtim, vedalaştım; dünya senindir…
What is the purpose of chanting mantras in Hinduism?
To connect with the divine. Mantras are frequently visible as sacred sounds that may assist to attach the practitioner with the divine. When chanted with focus and attention, mantras can assist to quiet the mind and open the coronary heart, taking into consideration a deeper revel in of oneness with the divine.
To invoke a deity or energy. Mantras also can be used to invoke a selected deity or electricity. For instance, the mantra "Om Namah Shivaya" is frequently used to invoke the Hindu god Shiva. When chanted with the proper purpose, mantras can assist to deliver the practitioner into alignment with the characteristics and energies of the deity or power being invoked.
To create wonderful change. Mantras can also be used to create effective alternate in the practitioner's lifestyles. For example, the mantra "Om Shanti" is often used to convey peace and calmness to the mind. When chanted often, mantras can help to promote superb qualities such as love, compassion, and know-how.
To heal the frame and thoughts. Mantras have also been proven to have a advantageous effect on the frame and mind. For example, chanting mantras can assist to reduce stress, improve awareness, and improve the immune gadget. In some instances, mantras have even been used to help people heal from bodily and emotional ailments.
There is no character more attractive than Lord Krishna in Mahabharata. People who have read Mahabharata have many doubts in their minds about such character of Lord Krishna.
Why did the Pandavas have to face so many difficulties despite the presence of Krishna? If Draupadi calls but Krishna does not come? Could Krishna have stopped Dharamraj from going gambling? Like Suodhan had played with Shakuni, Dharmaraj might have played with Krishna in the same way? Why didn't all this happen? Unless you are in danger, can't you stop the danger from coming? Many such questions naturally arise.
Lord Shri Krishna also answered these. At the end of Mahabharata, the above questions were asked by Uddhava to Lord Krishna.
Uddhavadu: And you are very close to the Pandavas, right? Can you stop Dharamraj from gambling or would you have gambled on Dharamraj's behalf?
Krishna: Uddava! Remember, the wise always wins. Suodhana was intelligent and played with Shakuni because he did not know how to play. Dharamraj did not have that intelligence. It would have been different if Dharmaraju had also asked me to play, but he did not. I was waiting at the door for him to call. He didn't call, he prayed that I wouldn't come that way. Because of his request I did not go. All the other Pandavas were scolding Dharmaraja for his defeat but he did not call me. Even Draupadi did not remember me until she took off her clothes. If I had been called, wouldn't I have come?
Uddhavadu: Does this mean that if you are in grave danger and you have been called but you will not come?
Krishna: Whatever happens in life happens according to karma. I can't change karma, but I will be with you and see everything.
Uddhavadu: What I mean to say is that when we are trapped in trouble, danger and confusion, what do you do except staying with us and watching us?
Krishna: Uddava! You are not noticing one thing here. How can you make a real mistake if you can see that I'm right next to you? But you have forgotten that I am there.. You do not know me, you make mistakes and suffer the consequences of those mistakes. Recognize and remember me who is always with you…do the work…then see how sweet will be the fruit of that work..
That secret has been told by Krishna. It is enough to have the vision that Krishna is always with us. If you remember that he is next to you, watching everything..
Our life goes on smoothly. This is the main secret which Lord Krishna told to Uddhav.