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nullarysources · 8 months
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From their 2016 album The World Unreal, here's "Order and Chaos," some video gamey Russian prog by The Gourishankar.
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udantravel · 8 months
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Khatu Shyam Ji, also known as Barbareek, is a revered deity in Hinduism, and the Khatu Shyam Ji Temple in Rajasthan, India, is a popular pilgrimage site. If you're interested in local sightseeing around the Khatu Shyam Ji Temple, here are some places you might want to visit:
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Khatu Shyam Ji Temple: This is the main attraction, dedicated to Khatu Shyam Ji. The temple is known for its unique architecture and the divine atmosphere. Thousands of devotees visit the temple, especially during the Phalguna Mela (fair) held in February-March.
Shyam Bagichi: This is a beautiful garden surrounding the Khatu Shyam Ji Temple. It's a serene place where visitors can relax and enjoy the peaceful surroundings.
Phool Bangla: It is an exquisite palace made of flowers. The structure is beautifully decorated with a variety of colourful flowers, and it's a delightful sight for visitors.
Roop Niwas Kothi: This historical palace is known for its impressive architecture and is located near the Khatu Shyam Ji Temple. It reflects the grandeur of the bygone era.
Sheesh Mahal: Also known as the Palace of Mirrors, Sheesh Mahal is another architectural marvel near the temple. The palace is adorned with intricate mirrorwork, creating a mesmerizing visual experience.
Gourishankar Temple: Located nearby, this temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is another significant religious site in the area.
Bhairon Ji Temple: This temple is dedicated to Bhairon, another form of Lord Shiva. It's a place of religious importance for the locals.
Khatu Shyam Ji Ashram: For those seeking a more tranquil and spiritual experience, the ashram near the temple provides a peaceful retreat.
While these are some of the local attractions, it's always a good idea to check for any new developments or additional sites that may have emerged since my last update in January 2022. Additionally, consider consulting with locals or tour guides for the latest information on the best places to visit around Khatu Shyam Ji Temple.
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binodkumarsposts · 11 months
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গৌরাঙ্গ চাঁদে | Kirtan | Gaurango Chande | Gourishankar Bandopadhyay | C...
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znewstech · 2 years
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Orissa high court cancels contract of private cleaning agency | Cuttack News - Times of India
Orissa high court cancels contract of private cleaning agency | Cuttack News – Times of India
CUTTACK: The Orissa high court cancelled selection of a private service provider by Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation (BMC) for street sweeping, cleaning of drains and conservancy lanes in two zones comprising 17 wards in the capital city for fraud and corrupt practices. The two-judge bench of Chief Justice S Muralidhar and Justice Gourishankar Satpathy on Friday said the court found that the…
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#ritirodimeditazione #oshomeditation #gourishankar #centrodimeditazione #zorbailbuddha (presso Zorba il Buddha) https://www.instagram.com/p/CSTTXRIqrqq/?utm_medium=tumblr
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abhijitsaiprem · 6 years
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Connect the dots and it's "Om", I meditated couple days back, washed my rudraksh mala, then placed it all rolled up on a paper to dry. These are imprints of the color pigment of mala, which strangely resembles "Om". We do witness little miracles every now and then on a path of divine spirituality. We also witness indications of some higher power answering us in indirect ways.🌷🌺🌹🌸🌻🌼🙏🙏🙏💫💠✨🌠🌟♥ #spirituality #dynamicmeditation #kundalinimeditation #nataraja #nadabrahma #gourishankar #iyengaryoga #mandalameditation #whirlingmeditation #yoga #osho #srisriyoga #srisriravishankar #iskon #artofliving #india #rishikeshyoga #pondicherry #goa #kerela#himalaya #mumbai #spiritualguru #spiritualguides #hinduism #sacred #yogis #yogini #actors #filmmakers
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altered-statuses · 4 years
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(Descent to Kailash 岡仁波齊之靈)
My latest mix - vintage ambient music from various Osho/Bhagwan-related recordings.
Some of the Bhagwan music is very intense; here I’ve tried to keep to the mellow side.
Enjoy!
1. Chakra Breathing - Kamal (1990) [excerpts] 2. Rainbow - Music from the World of Bhagwan (1987) [ripped from tape, sorry for the fuzz] 3. Third Stage of Kundalini Meditation - Deuter (1979) 4. Third Stage of Nataraj Meditation - Deuter (1980) 5. First Stage of Gourishankar Meditation - Deuter (c. 1979) 6. Third Stage of Dynamic Meditation - Deuter (1976)
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arjuna-vallabha · 4 years
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Gouri Shankar Temple, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, photos by Kevin Standage, More at https://kevinstandagephotography.wordpress.com/2020/04/11/gouri-shankar-temple-gourishankar-bhubaneswar/
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hueynomure · 5 years
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OC-Song Connect 4 Game
Here's the rules: I link 4 songs and tag people. The tagged people are invited to say whether each song can fit one or more of their OCs and why, then link 4 new songs and tag new people! (4 of them, maybe?) Or link some of the same songs, I'm not the boss of you.
So here's my 4 songs for @fatal-blow:
Stolen Babies - Filistata
Diablo Swing Orchestra - Bedlam Sticks
Phydeaux - Return of the Ruffian
The Gourishankar - Taste a Cake
If they so choose, tagged people can also invite followers to submit songs to join the fun!
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nullarysources · 4 years
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From 2nd Hands, the second album from Russian prog band The Gourishankar, here's "Endless Drama." I was introduced to this group by someone describing it as "what if Dream Theater sounded like it was Sega Saturn Red Book audio," which caused me to instantly click it and I was not disappointed.
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‘Osho, of the two paths—that is, BHAKTI and YOGA—yoga is arduous; it requires a great penance. For a worldly man, it is a difficult task. Those who attained the BRAHMAN or MOKSHA through yoga had renounced the world. There are, on the other hand, instances like that of Narsi Mehta or Meerabai which show that through bhakti even a common man can attain GYANA—supreme knowledge. Will it not, therefore, be correct for the common man to choose only the path of bhakti?’ There exists no such entity as the common man. Everyone is uncommon. You may know it, you may not know it, but no one is common. One thing. The second thing: Meera, Narsi Mehta, and Chaitanya have not attained their goal easily. That concept is absolutely false. Rather, on the contrary, Meera has travelled a more arduous path. That is why you can name thousands of yogis, but you cannot name thousands of Meeras. If you go on counting bhaktas of the calibre of Meera, the fingers of your two hands will be more than enough. Then count yogis: they are innumerable. Why? If the path of yoga is arduous and the path of bhakti—of love and devotion—is simple and easy, why this disparity? Because it is not easy. But do I mean that the path of bhakti is more arduous than yoga? No—it depends! It depends on you. If your mind is of a certain type, then a particular path will be easy for you. If you are a devotional man or woman, then bhakti will be easy for you and yoga difficult. But it depends on you. The paths are not to be compared. If I happen to be a non-devotional man, then yoga will be easy for me and bhakti arduous. So it depends on the seeker, not on the path. No path is easier, no path is harder. But then why have there been more yogis and less bhaktas? There are many reasons. Firstly, this fallacious idea that the path of devotion is easy has created much trouble. So those who are not for the path of devotion go on it. But then they cannot become like Meera or Chaitanya; it is not for them. It is NOT for them! They have not chosen according to themselves. They have chosen according to the fallacious concept that is prevalent. Really, those who choose the path of bhakti, they do not really choose it in order to travel it; they think that through it there is nothing to be done and you gain everything. The path of bhakti is believed to be such that you need not do anything and you attain everything—that just bhakti is enough. They say that not even bhakti, but just NAAM SMARAN—remembering of the name—will do. And particularly for the Kaliyuga! Really, those who do not want to do anything, they choose bhakti. But bhakti is not a promise that you will attain everything without doing anything. Bhakti demands your totality. It is not just naam smaran—you have to surrender yourself totally, and total surrender is arduous. This false belief has created so many so-called devotional people, but they are deceiving themselves. Secondly, this concept that the path of yoga is arduous also creates problems, because those who are egoists are attracted to it. Ego needs something arduous to do. If something is simple, it is not appealing to the ego. If there is an Everest, a Gourishankar, then it appeals to the ego. If I reach, then I can say, ‘Only I have reached. It is so arduous! No one else has reached.’ If it is just a small hill and any child can reach it, it is not appealing to the ego. So because of this concept that the path of yoga is DURGAM—very arduous, difficult, impossible—egoists are attracted toward it. And ego is a barrier! So those who do not want to do anything, they are attracted to bhakti, but bhakti involves much doing: it is not non-doing. And those who are egoists become attracted to yoga, but they are attracted because of the ego. They become more and more egoistic. If you want to see a perfect egoist, then you do not have to go anywhere else. Go to the so-called yogi; then you will know a perfect egoist. He is doing ‘the most arduous thing in the world’! Both concepts are wrong. Choose according to you yourself; be aware of yourself first. Really, if you are aware of yourself you need not choose. You will begin to move on the path that is for you. Just be aware of yourself. Feel yourself more and more; meditate and feel yourself more and more. Then do not bother about any choice. Meera has never chosen. It has happened! Nor has Mahavir chosen. It has happened! If you know yourself, if you feel yourself and you meditate, by and by, you will move in the direction which is for you. You will move toward your destiny. If you choose, you will disturb things—because your choice is, after all, your choice. How can you choose your destiny? You can only allow it to happen; you cannot choose it. If you choose, then you fall into a deep fallacy. You are bound to choose wrongly. You are wrong, so you are bound to choose wrongly! Then much endeavour will be wasted, and you will go on rationalizing, ‘Why am I doing so much, and such and such is not happening? If it is not happening, then there must be some reasons! My past karmas are creating a barrier. Or, I have to make a much greater effort. Or, I need much more time. Or, I started late, so in the next life I will start early.’ One anecdote about Mulla Nasrudin, and we will finish: Mulla Nasrudin bought a donkey. The owner of the donkey told Nasrudin to give it a certain amount of food daily. Mulla thought that this was too much, so he said, ‘Okay! By and by, I will reduce the food of the donkey and make him accustomed to a smaller ration.’ So he reduced it. By and by, daily, the food was reduced, the ration was reduced. Finally, the ration was almost nothing—ALMOST NOTHING! Then the donkey fell down and died. So Mulla said, ‘It is a pity. If I had had a little time more, if this donkey had not died so easily, I would have made him accustomed to no diet at all. The experiment was just about to be completed, and it is a pity that the donkey has died.’ Man goes on rationalizing. Rationalizations will not help. Do not try to choose. Rather, allow! Feel your SWABHAV—your nature—your Tao; feel your intrinsic possibilities. Be sensitive, meditate, and do not try to choose. By and by, you will move in a particular direction. That movement will come to you; it will not be a chosen effort. It will happen to you, it will grow in you, and you will begin to move. Then one day you will know whether bhakti is for you or yoga is for you. The direction that happens to you naturally is for you. The direction that is to be chosen and forced is not for you. A chosen direction will be arduous, difficult, and ultimately futile. A non-chosen direction, a direction which has happened to you, will be easy, natural—SAHAJ.
Osho (The Ultimate Alchemy, Vol. 2)
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cobotis · 6 years
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If you are to love, then love something of the divine, something... something that transcends things, something that transcends forms, something for which you will have to raise your eyes to the sky... Love a Gourishankar; love the Himalayan peaks... If you love something like dung, you will move into dung because we always find the way. Wherever our love moves, we move behind it... The bee loves the lotus; it finds it. The very love is the path. Howsoever the lotus is hiding, the bee will find it...
Osho
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binodkumarsposts · 1 year
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সোনার কমল | Kirtan | Sonar Kamal | Gourishankar Bandopadhyay | Choto Kirtan
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leelinh992 · 2 years
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Nữ hoàng Ethiopia đến thăm vua Solomon
"Yêu điều gì thì sẽ trở thành điều đó, và yêu điều gì thì sẽ tìm thấy điều đó."
Vì vậy hãy tỉnh táo về tình yêu của các con: không yêu xe, không yêu nhà, không yêu số dư ngân hàng - bởi vì các con cũng sẽ trở thành như vậy. Các con sẽ trở thành một con bọ phân. Đừng yêu phân.
Nếu muốn yêu, hãy yêu điều gì đó thiêng liêng, điều gì vượt qua mọi thứ, vượt qua hình thức, điều gì mà các con phải ngước mắt lên trời. Yêu đỉnh Gourishankar; yêu đỉnh Himalaya. Nếu các con yêu cái gì đó giống như phân, các con sẽ tìm ra phân vì chúng ta luôn tìm ra con đường. Bất cứ nơi nào tình yêu đi chúng ta đều đi sau nó. Con ong yêu hoa sen nên nó tìm thấy hoa sen. Tình yêu chính là con đường. Dù hoa sen ẩn náu ở đâu thì con ong cũng sẽ tìm ra.
Ngày xưa có một nữ hoàng Ethiopia muốn trở thành người yêu của vua Solomon. Vì nữ hoàng cũng rất xinh đẹp nên muốn yêu một người khôn ngoan nhất trên thế giới. Và cô muốn thử xem vua có thực sự khôn ngoan như người ta nói hay không. Cô ấy mang một bông hoa làm bằng giấy đẹp đến mức gần như không thể phát hiện ra đó là hoa giả.
Cô vào triều đình của Solomon, đứng cách xa Solomon và nói: “Ta có một bông hoa trong tay. Ngài thử nói xem nó là thật hay giả?"
Solomon nói, "Ánh sáng không đủ và ta là một ông già, ta không thấy rõ. Làm ơn mở cửa sổ." Các cửa sổ được mở.
Solomon đợi hai phút và nói, "Không, hoa này giả."
Nữ hoàng lấy bông hoa khác từ túi của cô ấy và nói, "Còn cái này thì sao?" Nó giống hệt như cái hoa kia nhưng nó là hoa thật. Solomon giả vờ nhìn và nói, "Đúng, đây là hoa thật."
Nữ hoàng kinh ngạc. Cả triều đình đều kinh ngạc: "Chuyện gì đang xảy ra đây?"
Họ hỏi vua, "Làm sao ngài có thể thấy được vậy?"
Solomon nói, “Dễ thôi - ta đã mở cửa sổ cho ong vào. Chúng là người quyết định. Với bông hoa đầu tiên không có con ong nào bay đến; và với bông hoa thứ hai chúng lập tức lao vào."
Khi các con yêu điều gì, các con có một siêu giác về vị trí của nó. Tình yêu của các con giám sát các con, dẫn dắt các con, trở thành người dẫn đường cho các con.
Một con ong có thể ngửi thấy những bông hoa từ nhiều dặm xa.
Từ nhiều dặm xa những bông hoa nở rộ và ong bay đến ào ạt. Gần như một siêu giác tồn tại trong chúng và siêu giác đó không là gì khác ngoài tình yêu.
Các con sẽ tìm được đường đến với đối tượng các con yêu vì vậy hãy hết sức thận trọng với đối tượng yêu của mình vì điều đó sẽ quyết định vận mệnh của các con.
Tình yêu của các con là định mệnh của các con.
Osho🦋
Songs of the Baul Mystics, Vol 1, Ch 1
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