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fantodsdhrit · 13 days
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fell asleep your cigarette insomnia charred pillows stannic room flames
to rākshasas shiva granted then deprived
your psychedelic hatred for everything vivid woke up and met itself
an official visualizer song natraja dashboard 
i realised i needed you more than hungry ghost realm
i needed you more than needs' need
the third eye was treacherously unappetizing don't stare at cement dust
they voyage on positive cruelty vibes
you said whatever was to come would now be i waited for you to lie still
so i could be intimately hallway alone
my head as antithesis of shiva's matted hair
my head without strength you assay
if you refuse to perish as a human become a rākshasa
there's a futility to life that only life assumes
like gulmohars spewing leaves icterine
or a kite carrying away furryball squirrel
after that silver fire your room spoke to you but you were half in wyoming
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polarisjisung · 7 months
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HUANF RENJUN THAT WHITE DHRIT HWAT?
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jyotishwithakshayg · 9 months
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Method of worshiping Shivling in Shiv Mahapuran: -
In Shiva Mahapuran, the method of worshiping many types of Shivling has been described. In which the description of Swayambhu Linga, Bindu Linga, Pratishti Linga, Char Linga, and Guru Linga is found. Worshiping the Swayambhu Linga increases the knowledge and wealth of the worshipper. For this reason, the self-manifested linga is considered to fulfill all kinds of wishes. In the worship of Shivling, after offering Dhoop, Deep, Naivedya, Abir, Gulal, Panchamrit, Dhrit, Milk, Curd, Honey as well as Bhang, Dhatur, Bel Patra, Shami Patra, ashes must be offered to Lord Bholenath.
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reveal-the-news · 2 years
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Destination XL loses marketing chief, names replacement
Destination XL loses marketing chief, names replacement
Listen to the article 3 minutes This audio is automatically generated. Let us know if you have feedback. Dive Summary: Destination XL Chief Marketing Officer Ujjwal Dhrit is leaving the company on October 11, the retailer said in a press release. Dhita joined as Chief Digital Officer in 2019 before taking on the role of Head of Marketing. At the position, Dharti helped watch the men’s big and…
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nathabit123 · 2 years
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Fresh Whipped Face Malai
Our All-Day Face Malai is fresh whipped malai for face moisturization & sun protection. Unlike regular cream with chemical emulsifiers, this face malai is whipped with raw milk & washed desi ghee (Dhrit Ghee) and also contains aloe vera pulp, emolliating fruit pulp and some oils - all abosultely Natural! The Malai goes through a 4-Step Ayurvedic preparation process to arrive at a super activated face rejuvenator that provides both pH & oil balancing and moisturization. Our face has a more complicated cellular structure. Also, the needs of the face vary based on the age group and season. Thus, our All-day Malai has different variants designed to suit the needs of your face based on these factors. https://nathabit.in/collections/face-malai?ref_sec=Header%20Menuutm=tumblr
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m-a-a-l-k-a-u-n-s · 4 years
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gulaabjamoon · 4 years
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Honest opinion : yer a whiny bottom, Sammy
Fuck of dhrits
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lzlabs · 7 years
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Visiting Dhrit’s Blog
Your loss tears at my spirit so I read from your heart- One word after the other, It’s comfort enough like hot tea and honey Till my cup is empty and I need more, just to feel less
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abhimannue · 2 years
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The Bhagawat Gita as the Antidote to existentialism - Chapter 1 Verse 1
this is my trying to make sense of the Gita.  it’s poorly written. at this stage I’m just putting my points in words and then I’ll work on refining the language and structuring the essay better. Thank you for bearing with me while I’m on this journey.
The Bhagawat Gita opens with the lines
“Dhritrashtra Uvacha, Dharmakshetre Kurukshetre, samaveta yuyutsuvaha. Maamakapandavaschaiyva Kim karvata sanjayaha”. Without dissecting each phrase right at the get go, pay attention to the line “Dharmakshetre Kurukshetre” it means “the domain of action, the domain of war/battlefield”.
Hinduism doesn’t have one central Book like Christianity has The Bible and Islam has the Quran and Judaism has the Torah. 
Hindu texts start with the Vedas and continue into the Upanishads and the epics like the Mahabharata and Ramayana, Puranas, and then thousands of commentaries and other works by Hindu scholars throughout the millennia. To someone outside of the Hindu fold, this makes it impossible to know where to even begin when trying to understand the core Hindu thought and its essential teachings. Even a Hindu would find it nearly impossible to really explain what it means to be a Hindu. 
The Gita is a 700 verses and is set in the middle of the epic of Mahabharata.  It is the reporting of the dialogue between Arjuna and Krishna moments before the battle between Pandavas and Kauravas. It’s the biggest war of their time. It is narrated by Sanjaya to Dhritrashtra.
The Bhagavad Gita is considered the condensation of all the teachings of the Vedas and Upanishad, in essence making it a “User Manual of Hinduism” for those who want to lessons but don’t want to be a scholar.
The Gita is the first acknowledgment in Hindu philosophy that your life (which is the domain of action) is actually a battlefield where war is taking place, thus the importance of the line Dharmakshetre Kurukshetre
It sets the context of the entire book by saying that these lessons you are about to receive is to explain the way to win the war of life.
The primary characters of the Gita are 
1) Dhritrashtra the blind king and father of the 100 Kauravas who with their army are on side of the war, fighting against the Pandavas. 
2)Sanjaya is one of Dhritrashtra’s ministers. Sanjaya was granted divine vision (clairvoyance) so he has the ability to see anything that occurs anywhere in the battle field. Dhritrashtra uses Sanjaya as his eyes since he can’t see by himself.
3)Arjuna, one of the Pandavas in battle on the side of good, the greatest marksman and one of the greatest warriors in that universe. 
4)And Krishna who is the best friend, charioteer, and brother in law of Arjuna. While we know that Krishna is the incarnation of God himself, the other three characters just know him as Krishna their friend and advisor. Krishna’s role in the battle is to only ride the chariot of Arjuna, he has chosen not to fight.
The reason why there are 4 characters in the Gita is to illuminate the roles of the six aspects of our own identity. 
Dhritrashtra literally means Stronghold Nation or Unmoving Nation or Tight Nation (Dhrit is sanskrit is used to describe qualities of “holding on to something very firmly” so it could be used to mean stubborn, rigid, stiff, stifling), because a spiritually and intellectually blind man will use force and rigid structures and rules to command his kingdom or his life. This is us as a creature of habit shaped by our culture. Instead of seeing, we just follow rigid patterns. We rule ourselves like this because it’s easy, it’s stable, it’s stress free - which is a fine way to live if life was uncomplicated and and straightforward. But life has a dynamism that trashes such attitudes and methods which is why Dhritrashtra suffers his own might.
Sanjaya is our ability to perceive and report things. But Sanjaya is still just the messenger. Seeing is not in itself enough when it is detached from the power to rule. While Sanjaya and Dhritrashtra are not embodied as one being, the separation of our senses from our ability to act signifies us knowing what happens , but not allowing it to connect well enough to act upon the information. This is us the helpless observer.
Arjuna is us in two roles - the prince who is duty bound to carry out the war and the inquirer about the right motivations and attitudes to actually win the war. Arjuna thus fights an internal battle before he even enters the field to fight the battle on the outside.
Krishna is the two aspects of us, one as the charioteer, our attention, who leads us and navigates us through the paths of life to go to our missions and confront what we ought to. Krishna as the incarnation of God is also the aspect of us which is our higher consciousness who if listened to can guide us to the Ultimate Victory.
The six aspects of our identity are in a journey together to discover the ultimate existential truths. 
Back to chapter 1 verse 1
“Dhritrashtra Uvacha, Dharmakshetre Kurukshetre, samaveta yuyutsuvaha. Maamakapandavaschaiyva Kim akurvata Sanjayaha”.
“Dharmakshetre Kurukshetra” - from the moment you are born you are flung into the field of action which is the field of righteousness. It means that you are not meant to sit in the sidelines and watch and comment. you are meant to be in the arena of life and ready to fight. 
“Samaveta Yuyutsavaha” - “Assembled here in battle”.  Your conditioned social self that is run on traditions and habits (Dhritrashtra) himself will not fight in the war but he will want to have a point of view of others fighting battles on his behalf. Those who are blinded cannot fight. The rebels who are still awake are the ones who will take up this deed. 
“Maamakapandavaschaiyva” - “My sons and the sons of Pandu”. By differentiating the two sides as “my sons” and “sons of Pandu” he has already declared that he is not an impartial balanced observer. he is anxious of the fact that is his children against his brother’s, not his children against HIS OWN nephews. 
Within the first verse Dhritrashtra has displayed that he is set up for failure just by the act of being a partial, anxious, ignorant, second hand observer of the most significant moments of life. Sort of like how we sit at home and watching TV passively instead of going out there and living life. Or like how we take the circumstances of life as it is and accepting our fate and live in tight bubble instead of going out there and participating in the creation of our destiny by our own hands. 
And that’s just chapter 1 verse 1. 
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fantodsdhrit · 27 days
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you nod to everything of smooching nothing not even cosmic staircase
talkative outfit of blessed blooming day
st thomas hoists your brother from dead
that was then now cornfields are holy war blindfolds
take in that other force dilute yourself
resistance is only when you mountain
resistance is only flightless flight people meet at wagah border every year
naan with beef kebabs fancy some
most sacred passions lay university aflame 
black snow and your hermetic lips 
a christmas loneliness haunts dum conderet urbem after coal mines
all apostles live in that magenta tower
croon disused airport speeches et al
during riots thigh bruises of an ordinary kind claque foists authority
tell me there are utopias in expiry stars 
auctioned to narcose highest bidders
paid in emotion bubbles that spurn to ever pop like moi
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mikefrawley · 7 years
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Old and New
Madi chasing storms and Kevin touching scars Aubrie paints a sunrise  as Lauren’s hanging stars Dolly sharing her adventures Dhrit’s awesome vocabulary Leena hugs the child inside Navin’s sage perspicacity Barbara is a welcome sight Debra laces love with art Tara always keeps it real Philine pens from the heart blessed by so many friends I can share now but a few yet I pray you know I love every one both old and new 
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tremblingwarsong · 7 years
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i write wordless- on every bare surface i can find / his mouth curls on the shore of a tasteless ocean, that finds its way into my hands. he calls me between dreams to tell me about a violet sky; he plants lavender in my hair, and sleeps. i make paper boats, and set them free in a rice field- the messages are lost, in universal translation; someone calls it fate.   FAITH [inspired by dhrit’s ( @dhritspoetry) style of writing]
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bethlehem-boulevard · 7 years
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FALLOW
Thanks Dhrit, FALLOW right back at ya!
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crescentsleep · 5 years
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Dear one. I'm not here much. I'll be back soon. Take care. Love always. Dhrit.
♥️
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