Sunday, 6 February 2022

ALZH DIS THE FATHER 2020

TULSIDAS- kaliyug kewal naam adhara-KKNA



 People who have the blood type AB could be more likely to suffer memory loss with age, according to a study.

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If you love Krishna then read Gita Sadhak Sanjeevani from Gita Press, and chant Radheshyam, RadheKrishna, Radhe Radhe or Shri Krishna this will do the job. As Tulasidasji says in Ramayana 'kaliyug kewal naam adhara' so you can chant any name of God, any mantra gets its power from God's Name and God is seated in his name with all his opulences.


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Meditation is the art of enjoying existence.

This happens naturally when you sit without thinking.

The mind will run on by itself, but eventually, you’ll get more interested in the silence.

You’ll sit (or walk) and enjoy it profoundly, like you just won a million dollars.

Your simple existence is like a pot of gold you’re sitting on without realizing.


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Eckhart Toll became enlightened when he realized only one of the two that he appeared to be - the one looking, not the one seen - are real


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Adi Shakti - MAHAKALI is The Supreme POWER of the Universe. In Shrimad Devi Bhagawad Purana, It is written that different sages were asking the great sage Suta that if all the puranas like Shiv Purana, Vishnu Purana claim that Trimuti are eternal and nobody is superior to them in this Brahmanda (World) and also that trinity is oneness and oneness is trinity , then Please tell us who is MAHAKALI? How she took birth? When she was born. Please tell us!

Suta Ji Said-
There is no one who can answer you this. Since Brahma, Narada and other eternal sages are bewildered by these questions. Some people worship Lord Vishnu having all the powers and the one who is omnipresent. And some claiming Lord Shiva with half body of Parvati is supreme. In Vedas it is written that worship of Sun is the best. They name highest soul Surya as Paramatma.
All are claiming and repeating one name directly or indirectly i.e. Shakti or Energy. Who is actually omnipresent in all beings. Shakti is there in Highest "Vishnu" to lowest "Insect". We Worship because of energy, we walk because of Shakti, we do all the activities because of Shakti. So How can "Creation/Preservation/Destruction" be done without Shakti? Shakti is required to get a soul into a body, Shakti is required to sustain soul to live, Shakti is required to destroy/release from a Body.
Shiva & Vishnu are like Corpse and can't even move an inch without Mahakali Shakti.!!

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"The East reveres Buddha, the West reveres Christ. Both taught love as the secret of wisdom. The earthly life of Christ was contemporary with that of the Roman Emperor Tiberius, who spent his life in cruelty and disgusting debauchery and perversion. Tiberius had pomp and power; in his day millions trembled at his nod. But he is forgotten.
Those who live nobly, even if in their day they live obscurely, need not fear that they will have lived in vain. Something radiates from their lives, some light that shows the way to their friends, their neighbours perhaps to long future ages. I find many people nowadays oppressed with a sense of impotence, with the feeling that in the vastness of modern societies there is nothing of importance that the individual can do. This is a mistake.
The individual, if he is filled with love of mankind, with breadth of vision, with courage and with endurance, can do a great deal. Every one of us can enlarge our mind, release our imagination, and spread wide our affection and benevolence. And it is those who do this whom ultimately humankind reveres."
Bertrand Russell, The New York Times Magazine (3 September 1950)

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Because dying defies your sense of preservation which is one of the most basic instincts any living being has, from moss to man. Dying is terrifying, even for suicides. That’s why, for instance, jumpers stop at the last minute, sometimes for hours before taking the final leap. There is a book once I read (don’t remember now which one) written by an old monk about to die from some incurable disease. He starts by saying that as a monk he prepared all his life to die and now that death finally arrives he confesses to the reader that he’s afraid. Dying is scary and it must be, otherwise hordes of people would be putting an end to their lives everyday, for the smallest flitting reasons.


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The ritual worship of Lord Vishnu— the Sri Satyanarayana Puja— constitutes a special thanksgiving to the Godhead of the Hindu Trinity. It is generally performed on a full moon day, or Purnima, of every month or on any special occasion, such as achieving a milestone or fulfilling a wish. The months of Kartik, Vaisakh, Shravan, and Chaitra in the Hindu Calendar are ideal for this ritual. The month of Magha is considered very auspicious to do any kind of religious activity. Fast can also be observed on new moon day or on a Sankranti, the beginning or end of a Hindu month.

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Hindus believe that repeatedly chanting the name of Sri Satyanarayana or Lord Vishnu with love while listening to the Satyanarayan Katha (moral stories) can help one lead a righteous life. As the Bhagavad Gita says, "The Mahatmas among devotees, always speak and sing My glories, and try with determination, to realize Me."
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Hindu scriptures are replete with tales of the divine sage Narad Muni, who is called ‘Triloka Sanchari,’ as he can move about in all the three mythical worlds. On one of his celestial trips when he visited earth, he witnessed rampant misery. Unable to find a way to relieve human suffering, he approached Lord Vishnu, or Narayana, and related to him the sad state of affairs on earth.
Lord Vishnu said to Narad, “Let people observe the Satyanarayana Vrata in the evening of Sankranti or Purnima. Let them all hear the story of Satyanarayan Katha, and all miseries will come to an end.”
Narad returned to earth and preached the glory of the Sri Satyanarayana Puja. Many observed the vow without taking any food during the course of the day and attained what they desired. As the legend goes, all were happy and prosperous.
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The observance of the Satyanarayana Vrata requires the worshipper to offer some wheat flour and sugar as 'prasad' (divine offering) along with a little curd and some fruit. This enables even the poorest to observe this Vrata (vow). Many people fast throughout the day, but it's not a must.
A major concomitant of this ritual is the narration of the Satyanarayan Katha, consisting of a few stories that speak of the glory of Lord Vishnu and the benefit of observing the Vrata. It is believed that devotees who listen to these stories with a focused mind and try to inculcate the moral lessons embedded in them receive the blessings of the Lord.🌷🔆🌷🔆🌷🔆🌷🔆🌷🔆
Om Namo Narayanaya Jai Shri Vishnu!!🌷🔆🌷🔆🌷🔆🌷🔆🌷🔆

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