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universeofdharma108 · 8 months
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Whose bhakt you are tells a lot about you ~
Radhakrishn bhakts are soft sweethearts, mischievous, nature and animal lovers. They always seem like the sunshine people but will never tell the world when they are sad; they always shine on everyone like the moon in the night, through their own darkness, till beyond </3
Shivshakti bhakts are fierce and passionate folk with the heart of a warrior, unbelievably dedicated, extremely devoted lovers, parental figures because they're also grounded like nature itself, eternal like time and space itself
Siyaram bhakts are morality protecting heros, obedient, resilient, gentle babies yet strong and sacrificing souls, great peacemakers but will go full on beast mode to stand up for what they believe in and for what's right, they only want the best for everyone in the end
Don't believe in any God? Girl, you've went through sm please get some therapy ily tc<3
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The greatest pride of Sanatan Dharma, is having goddesses (devi)
It's so sacred and unique to acknowledge the Divine Feminine and see Her in you, aspects in life, nature, and others.
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universeofdharma108 · 2 years
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man i love these pujaaa vibes yaaaar, not just the the lights pandals decoration but the daily status reeelsss graam all of the so pretty so colourful 😭😭
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universeofdharma108 · 2 years
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Virat rupa, Vishnu as the Universe
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Manasa Devi by Biswajit Das, Bengal
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universeofdharma108 · 2 years
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Wherever our Aradhya's presence is, there is His ultimate abode. The place where there's no sadness or factors of the material world. Swarga is for the ones who enjoy and seek divine bliss, but the divine lokas (Shivalok, Vishnulok, etc) is for the ones who see their Aradhya as bliss itself.
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universeofdharma108 · 2 years
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Bhakti is always attached to the soul. It's a divine factor that isn't affected by birth. Every Jeevatma can experience bhakti. It is the very language and connection you share with your Aradhya/Ishq devi or devta. For example, a layman can have more bhakti than a pujari and vice versa.
At the end, we'll always renounce as the devotee.
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universeofdharma108 · 2 years
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Happy birthday Kanhu🥰🤗.
Happy Krishna Janmashtami💗💖
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universeofdharma108 · 2 years
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Prabhu💗
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Krishna,  Odisha State Museum, photo by Kevin Standege, more at https://kevinstandagephotography.wordpress.com/2020/03/08/odisha-state-museum-bhubaneswar-orissa/
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universeofdharma108 · 2 years
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Samudra Manthana, The churning of the Ocean of Milk by Kamal
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Kala Garuda, Nachiyar Koil, Kumbakonam, Tamil Nadu, photo by Thiruvenkadam
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universeofdharma108 · 2 years
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Natkhat Kanha🤭
Okaaaaayyyyyy................... so I realised sometime ago that there are things called incorrect quotes and decided to try them out??? (I'm basically making up quotes here soooooo.............. BEWARE!!!!)
1. Arjun: MADHAAAVVVV!!!! HEEELLPPP!!!! These gopis will kill me!!!!
Krishna, sitting on a couch, watching Arjun being chased by the gopis for apparently stealing the very butter he was licking off his fingers: No Paarth, they'll only rip out your ears and let you go.
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universeofdharma108 · 2 years
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“There exist only three beings worthy of respect: the priest, the soldier, the poet. To know, to kill, to create” -Charles Baudelaire
Rama is the king of Ayodhya and hero of the Hindu epic Ramayana. On his coronation day, he is sent into exile for fourteen years in order to keep a promise his father made. Ever the dutiful son, Rama happily sheds his crown and leaves for the forest. His devoted wife, Sita, and his fiery younger brother, Lakshmana, accompany him although no oath compels them. Together, the three of them traverse the forests of India, and their travels make up most of the epic.
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universeofdharma108 · 2 years
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Parameshwari
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universeofdharma108 · 2 years
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You are not your body. Your body is not you. You are not the doer. You are not the enjoyer. You are pure awareness, The witness of all things. You are without expectation, Free. Wherever you go, Be happy! (15.4) ⠀
Desire and aversion are of the mind. The mind is never yours. You are free of its turmoil. You are awareness itself, Never changing. Wherever you go, Be happy. (15.5) ⠀
For see! The Self is in all beings, And all beings are in the Self. Know you are free, Free of "I," Free of "mine.” Be happy. (15.6)⠀
- Ashtavakra Gita
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universeofdharma108 · 2 years
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Artist : nilambari
Krishna: Please...When do you plan to return my flute?
Radha: Everytime you ask that question I'll keep it with me for half an hour more.
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