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bhoomikakalam · 6 months
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ये टोटका खत्म करेगा कर्ज की समस्या-BHOOMIKA KALAM
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magical-xirl-4 · 7 months
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I didn’t know the Ballad of the Fjords weapon mentioned Ajax and his entire back story oh my god I feel like I’m going insane
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perdidit-vulpes · 2 years
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HATEHATEHATE I J SAW MY IRL IRL IN THE WALMART. HE *WAVED* AT ME KILLING MYSELF AS WE SPEAK
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pooma-satsangam · 1 year
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தமிழில்
Q: Whose self (Atma) can never be chastened (subdued or restrained) even at the cost of life?
Answer: The unintelligent, Ungrateful, Cheerless and doubting (person).
We know that a fool or a dull person cannot be changed that easily.
‘Samsaya Atma Vinasyati’- says Lord Krishna in Bhagavad Gita (4-40): “The man who is ignorant, who has no faith, who is of a doubting nature, perishes. For the doubting soul there is neither this world nor the world beyond nor any happiness “(4-40).
Tamil poet Tiruvalluvar says: “To those who have conquered doubts and reached the truth,
The heavens are nearer than this earth itself “ — Kural couplet 353
In another couplet, he says: “Trusting untried persons and doubting tested aides, Will both lead to endless ills “— Kural 510
Lord Krishna’s List (Bhagavad Gita 16: 1 to 3)
Krishna gives a long list of qualities of people born with Divine Nature:
1.Fearlessness (Abhayam)
2.Purity of mind (satvasamsuddhi:)
3.Wise apportionment of knowledge & concentration(Jana yoga vyavastithi)
4.Charity (Dhanam)
5.Self control (Dama:)
6.Sacrifice (Yajna:)
7.Study of the scriptures (Svadhyaya:)
8.Austerity (Tapa:)
9.Uprightness (Arjavam)
10.Non violence (Ahimsa)
11.Truth (Satyam)
12.Freedom from anger (Akrodha:)
13.Renunciation (Thyaga:)
14.Tranquillity(Santi:)
15.Aversion to fault finding (Apaisnam)
16.Compassion to living beings(Buteshu Daya)
17.Freedom from covetousness (aloluptvam)
18.Gentleness (Mardavam)
19.Modesty (Hri:)
20.Steadiness (absence of fickleness/Acapalam)
21.Vigour(Teja:)
22.Forgivness (Ksama)
23.Fortitude (Druti:)
24.Purity (Saucam)
25.Freedom from malice (Adroha:)
26. Absence of excessive pride (Na Atimanita)
கே: யாருடைய சுயத்தை (ஆத்மா) ஒருபோதும் தண்டிக்க முடியாது?
நன்றியற்றவர், மகிழ்ச்சியற்றவர் மற்றும் சந்தேகம் கொண்டவர் (நபர்).
ஒரு முட்டாள் அல்லது மந்தமான மனிதனை அவ்வளவு எளிதில் மாற்ற முடியாது என்பதை நாம் அறிவோம். தாமஸை சந்தேகிப்பது ஒருபோதும் முன்னேற முடியாது.
‘சம்சய ஆத்மா வினஸ்யதி’- பகவத் கீதையில் (4-40) பகவான் கிருஷ்ணர் கூறுகிறார்: “அறியாமை, நம்பிக்கை இல்லாதவன், சந்தேகம் கொள்ளும் குணம் கொண்டவன் அழிந்து போகிறான். சந்தேகப்படும் ஆன்மாவிற்கு இவ்வுலகமோ, அதற்கு அப்பாற்பட்ட உலகமோ, மகிழ்ச்சியோ இல்லை” (4-40).
தமிழ்க் கவிஞர் திருவள்ளுவர் கூறுகிறார்: “சந்தேகங்களை வென்று உண்மையை அடைந்தவர்களுக்கு, இந்த பூமியை விட வானங்கள் மிக அருகில் உள்ளன" - குறள் 353
அவர் கூறுகிறார்: "முயற்சி செய்யப்படாத நபர்களை நம்புவதும், பரிசோதிக்க���்பட்ட உதவியாளர்களை சந்தேகிப்பதும், இரண்டும் முடிவில்லா நோய்களுக்கு வழிவகுக்கும்" - குறள் 510
பகவான் கிருஷ்ணரின் பட்டியல் (பகவத் கீதை 16: 1 முதல் 3 வரை)
கிருஷ்ணர் தெய்வீக இயல்புடன் பிறந்தவர்களின் குணங்களின் நீண்ட பட்டியலைத் தருகிறார்:
1. அச்சமின்மை (அபயம்)
2. மனத்தூய்மை (சத்வசம்சுத்தி:)
3. அறிவு மற்றும் செறிவு (ஜன யோகா வ்யவஸ்திதி) ஆகியவற்றின் புத்திசாலித்தனமான பகிர்வு
4. தொண்டு (தானம்)
5. சுய கட்டுப்பாடு (டாமா:)
6. தியாகம் (யாகம்:)
7. வேதங்களின் ஆய்வு (ஸ்வாத்யாய:)
8. சிக்கனம் (தப:)
9. நேர்மை (ஆர்ஜவம்)
10. வன்முறையற்ற (அகிம்சை)
11. உண்மை (சத்யம்)
12. கோபத்திலிருந்து விடுதலை (அக்ரோதா:)
13. துறத்தல் (தியாக:)
14. அமைதி(சாந்தி:)
15. தவறு கண்டறிவதில் வெறுப்பு (அபைஸ்னம்)
16. உயிரினங்கள் மீது இரக்கம் (புதேஷு தயா)
17. பேராசையிலிருந்து விடுதலை (அலோலுப்த்வம்)
18. மென்மை (மார்தவம்)
19. அடக்கம் (Hri:)
20. நிலைத்தன்மை (சுறுசுறுப்பு இல்லாமை/அகபலம்)
21. வீரியம்(தேஜா:)
22. மன்னிப்பு (க்சமா)
23. துணிவு (த்ருதி:)
24. தூய்மை (சௌசம்)
25. தீமையிலிருந்து விடுதலை (அத்ரோஹா:)
26. அதீத பெருமை இல்லாதது (நஅதிமானிதா)
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richardasch · 1 year
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artegistfire · 4 years
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ultrak777-blog · 7 years
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chunningchang-blog · 3 years
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Week five ☑️ Small Business Website - SAMSAYA
This week back to the teamwork project. I'm pleased to collaborate with a teammate who is a very effective worker. That's exactly what I want to learn from her: catching the point fast and working fast, so you don't need to struggle at the last minute. During this week, I saw how she managed her time well and learned coding in a short time.
At the weekend, I start my work on the important thing instead of the easy thing, which helps me reduce some stress that I worry I can't finish. I hope I will be able to do it in the same way. 💪🏻🙂
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poordancefloor · 3 years
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Sri Sankata Nasana Ganapathi stotram
(Prayer to lord Ganesa which would wipe away sorrow)
Narada Uvacha:-
Sage Narada told:-
Pranamya sirasa devam,
Gauri putram, Vinayakam,
Bhakthya vyasa smaren nithya,
Mayu kama artha sidhaye.
The learned one, who wishes,
For more life, wealth and love,
Should salute with his head,
Lord Ganapathi who is the son of Parvathy.
Prathamam Vakra thundam cha,
Ekadantham dveethiyakam,
Trithiyam Krishna pingalaksham,
Gajavakthram Chathurthakam.
Think him first as god with broken tusk,
Second as the God with one tusk,
Third as the one with reddish black eyes,
Fourth as the one who has the face of an elephant.
Lambhodaram panchamam cha ,
Sashtam Vikatameva cha,
Sapthamam Vignarajam cha,
Dhoomra varnam thadashtamam.
Fifth as the one who has a very broad paunch,
Sixth as the one who is cruel to his enemies,
Seventh as the one who is remover of obstacles,
Eighth as the one who is of the colour of smoke.
Navamam phala chandram cha,
Dasamam thu Vinayakam,
Ekadasam Ganapathim,
Dwadasam the gajananam.
Ninth as the one who crescent in his forehead,
Tenth as the one, who is the leader of remover of obstacles,
Eleventh as the leader of the army of Lord Shiva,
And twelfth as the one who has the face of an elephant.
Dwathasaithani namani ,
Trisandhyam ya paden nara,
Na cha vigna bhayam thasya,
Sarva sidhi karam dhruvam.
Any one reading these twelve names,
At dawn, noon and dusk,
Will never have fear of defeat,
And would always achieve whatever he wants.
Vidyarthi labhadhe vidhyam,
Danarthi labhathe danam,
Puthrarthi labhathe puthran,
Moksharthi labhathe gatheem.
One who pursues education will get knowledge,
One who wants to earn money will get money,
One who wishes for a son , will get a son,
And one who wants salvation will get salvation.
Japeth Ganapathi sthothram,
Shadbhir masai phalam labeth,
Samvatsarena sidhim cha,
Labhathe nathra samsaya.
Results of chanting this prayer,
Of Ganapathi will be got within six months,
And within a year , he would get all wishes fulfilled,
And there is no doubt about this.
Ashtanam Brahmanam cha,
Likihithwa ya samarpoayeth,
Thasya Vidhya bhaveth
Sarvaa ganesasya prasadatha.
One who gets this prayer,
Written by Eight Brahmanas,
And offers it to Lord Ganesa,
Will become knowledgeable,
And would be blessed with all stellar qualities,
By the grace of Lord Ganesa.
Ithi Sri Narada Purane Samkashta nasanam Ganapathi stotram Sampoornam.
Thus ends the prayer from Narada Purana to Ganesa which would destroy all sorrows.
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bhoomikakalam · 6 months
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नोकरी और व्यवसाय से जुड़ी सभी समस्याएं दूर होगी करे ये उपाय- Bhoomika kalam
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beyond-the-coat · 3 years
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MITHYATVA or false beliefs or myths have been categorised differently according to Jainism.
Firstly it has been divided into agrahit and grahit mithyatva.
AGRAHIT MITHYATVA- Every living thing whether plants, insects, animals or even some humans have agrahit Mithyatva meaning they have gained no knowledge and are leading lives governed by basic Instincts because of which they live in the myth that this life and death cycle is everything.
GRAHIT MITHYATVA- On the other hand humans also have grahit mithyatva meaning they have the capability to gain knowledge whether it is the true or false stands to be verified but they believe what they hear and that's why fall prey to various myths.
These various myths which we humans have gained over the time have been divided into 7 types that being ekanta, samsaya, Vinaya, viparita, agyana (the major 5) charuvak and sankhyamat (minor 2)
1. Ekanta (one sided belief, not considering other sides or aspects for truth),
2. Samsaya (when there is doubt whether a course is right or wrong, unsettled belief, skepticism),
3. Vinaya (universally accepting all right or wrong belief/religion without examining them, attending only to conduct),
4. Viparita (belief in the opposite of what is right),
5. Agyana (indifference to right or wrong belief).
6. Charuvak (pleasing talkers believing to live life with all the leasures because there is only this life and nothing beyond)
7. Sankhyamat (everything is decided by nature and you don't play any role in deciding what happens next in your life)
Mithyatva or mithya darshan is the biggest enemy of oneself, it the deadliest poison, it is the most crippling ailment and it is the thickest coat of darkness. It is the reason of every misunderstanding, every sadness and every worry. To understand yourself to attain the knowledge of your being that is to attain samyak darshan you have to get rid of mithyatva as the very first step.
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sco-fi · 7 years
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inthatstateofgrace · 5 years
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3 Ways to Overcome Self-Sabotage
Don’t you just love all the positive “SELF” compound words: Self-Love, Self-Confidence, Self-Awareness, Self-Esteem, Self-Acceptance, Self-Worth, Self-Care and so on. I appreciate these because of the experience I’ve had with that other self-word. Self-Sabotage.
New York Times #1 best selling author Debbie Ford writes,“Overcoming self-sabotage…is one of the most important conversations you’ll ever have with yourself. Honor it and know that it will change your life.”  The question is, are you ready to overcome self-sabotage once and for all?
Doing this one thing will change your life and grow your happy.
Living as the best person you can be means understanding that in spite of your highest intentions, each of us will sometimes sabotage ourselves. When this happens, it is important to remember that growth is not always orderly and even: Sometimes you take a couple steps back before taking three forward.
Do you have an upper limit problem? This phrase created by Gay Hendricks, author of the book, The Big Leap, discusses how we each have a lifetime of stories, habits, and fears based in self-limiting belief that hold us back in subtle and not so subtle ways.
We have a familiar internal success setting that feels comfortable. This self-regulated meter measures how we are doing towards our goals. When we are living into our highest potential there may come a point where we get uncomfortable, outside of the normal zone. This can trigger us to hold back from the fullest expression of our abilities, thereby causing us to self-sabotage.
Time in self-inquiry through meditation and yoga opens our eyes to see the mental, emotional and physical ways that hold us back. Here are 3 Ways to overcome self-sabotage:
1.  Know Your Unhealthy Habits
Only once you acknowledge the old pattern can you change that paradigm and create something more life affirming. Yoga is cognitive behavioral therapy. You get immediate feedback on where you hold tension in your body and how you speak to yourself. These patterns (samskaras) become ingrained into our psyche. The first step is awareness. Then you can do something about it. You can release unhealthy habits that no longer serve your spiritual happiness. That’s part one. Believe it or not Part 2 is harder. That’s where you know what you want for your life and you have to stand up for what your intentions are. You’ve recognized you do have an upper limit problem and can do something about it.
Gaining mastery over our destructive propensities, through the exercise of awareness and self-discipline with regard to our body, speech, and mind, frees us from the inner turmoil that naturally arises when our behavior is at odds with our ideals. In place of this turmoil come confidence, integrity, and dignity – heroic qualities all human beings naturally aspire to.” ~ The Dalai Lama
2.  Are you living as a Victim?
Letting go of the mind’s identity as victim clears the space necessary to see that we are accountable for our own happiness.
In yoga we know this as sadhana, and it means we work daily as a practice on our own inner evolution. This anti-victim evolution is where we take responsibility moment by moment for what we say, how we act, how we breath, what we think. Being accountable for one’s life takes work. Yoga’s strength lies in its ability to empower you from the inside out to accept the challenge.
Time on the mat allows you to stop identifying as a victim. You stop blaming others. You no longer require constant validation and attention, but instead take responsibility for your own happiness. Today, break the blame cycle. Stop being a victim and stop self-sabotage.
3.  Change Your Self-Talk
If you change the way you talk to yourself, your perspective will change, and you will transform your life.
Allowing critical talk to sabotage you is a deadly pattern. In the Yoga Sutras 1.30, Pantanjali outlines self-doubt (samsaya) as one of nine obstacles to our happiness. It is fed by negative self-talk and thrives on self-sabotage. On the mat—pose by pose—we get stronger and begin to believe we are capable in new ways. This confidence travels with us off the mat. We drop negative reactions and respond to life’s challenges with more positivity. It takes practice to achieve this, which is why we come back to the mat—and also why we call it yoga practice.
Today, embrace the positive self-words in your life. Say to yourself for five minutes of breathing or for the duration of an entire yoga class the positive self-word you need the most in your life right now. Repeating the mantra strengthens its energy and that conversation with yourself gets louder until you are living your best life ever, no holding back.
Love yourself, love your day, love your life! Silvia
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Editor’s note:  This is a guest post by Silvia Mordini, CEO, Transformation Leader, and Author. With contagious enthusiasm Silvia encourages everyone she meets to love their life! Her expert passion connects people to their own joyful potential. She has been teaching happiness, global awareness, & mindfulness for 20 years. Silvia, born in Ecuador, proud of her Italian heritage and raised as a world traveler, is a well-loved internationally recognized Motivational Speaker, Love Alchemist, and Mindfulness Teacher at conferences worldwide. Her classes holistically integrate various styles of yoga, primarily Vinyasa, Kundalini, and Anusara. You can’t help but leave her workshops, RYT200 Alchemy of Yoga teacher trainings & Alchemy Tours retreats spiritually uplifted!
Before becoming a serial Entrepreneur, Silvia had a thirteen-year Human Resource career including as Director for an international Fortune 100 professional services company. She founded and owned Total Body Yoga Studio with over 9,000 clients for ten years. In young adulthood she was run over by a car—a life changing accident that led her to discover the “Alchemy” of Yoga and Meditation to heal and transcend. She is the Founder of the fifteen year old world renowned Alchemy of Yoga Teacher Training School with over 29 graduating classes of Alchemist Alumni. In 2009 she founded Alchemy Tours, an International Retreat company specializing in Personal Development. With over 12,000 hours of yoga teaching experience she makes yoga approachable, fun, and inspiring for everyone. She has been inspiring happiness, global awareness, and joyful living in students for more than fifteen years.
Tune into her motivational “Loving Your Day” Podcast. Read her popular blog “Happiness Prescriptions”, and learn to love yourself, love your day, love your life along with enjoying her “Loving Your Day” YouTube channel.
She has written hundreds of lifestyle, travel & wellness articles for publications such as MindBodyGreen (USA), Elephant Journal, DOYOU (Hong Kong), Wanderlust (USA), Mantra Wellness Magazine, Gaia, Yogi Times, Daily Cup of Yoga (USA), and is a wellness expert as seen in HuffPost and Medium.
Most importantly through personal experience she knows it’s possible to transform your trauma to dharma and transmute your drama to dreams.
You can reach her by email at [email protected]
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