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Your real wealth is your inner strength

Your real wealth is your inner strength  Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankarji The Divine energy is carried through different symbols. The Parmaatma is One. Yet different aspects of that Divinity are carried through different symbols.  It is so interesting. Our ancient people had the concept of opposites. The mouse  is so small and the elephant is so big. Yet, the knowledge of an elephant (Ganesha) is riding on a small mouse (his vaahan).  Kabir (a renowned Indian saint) did not study in a university. He had his Guru mantra. With one little mantra, he went into Samadhi (the deepest meditative state) and his consciousness blossomed.The Divine Mother comes on a tiger. The Divine Mother is the most delicate feminine form of Divinity and She comes on one of the most ferocious of animals.The commander-in-chief of the armies of the Gods, Karthikeyan, comes on a peacock. The peacock is associated with art and music.There is a deeper significance to these symbols. Godde...

Stress free living

Stress-Free Living  What is stress, and when do we experience it? When we have too much to do in very little time, and when we feel that we do not have the energy to achieve it all, then that is when we feel stressed.  Now you could probably reduce your needs and responsibilities to reduce the stress in life. Or, the other way to deal with this is to increase your energy. When I say ‘energy’, I do not only mean physical strength. It also means being mentally and emotionally strong. So we need to think about how we can increase our strength and energy.  There are many techniques to increase our energy levels from within, but there are not many people in this country who make use of those techniques, and they unfortunately do not share them with everyone else.  In India, we are so divided on the lines of caste and religion. We are also divided by our greed and personal motives, even within our own families. People think, 'I should not teach this technique t...

Six Signs Of A Seekar

Six Signs Of A Seeker 1. Acknowledging that one knows very little. Many people think they know, without knowing or they get stuck in their limited knowledge. So they never learn. So the first thing is to acknowledge that one knows very little. 2. Willingness to know. Many people acknowledge that they do not know, but they are not ready to learn. 3. Being non-judgmental and open-minded. Some people would like to learn but their judgmental attitude and close-mindedness does not allow them to learn. 4. Total commitment and one-pointedness to the path one has chosen. Some people are open-minded but lack commitment and one-pointedness. They keep shopping here and there and never progress. 5. Always putting truth and service before pleasure. Sometimes even committed and one-pointed people stay away from the path in pursuit of momentary pleasures. 6. Patience and perseverance. Some people are not swayed by pleasures and are committed and one-pointed, but if they lack patience and ...

Looking For good quality Jeera seeds

Jeera Seeds Looking For good quality Jeera seeds  Jeera or cumin seeds lend a helping hand with stomach related problems.  Have ½  tsp jeera powder 15 to 20 mins before meals and wash it down with a little warm water. Or you could boil  ½ to 3⁄4 tsp jeera seeds in 2l of water and sip it through the day.

Twaqure Ointment - For Skin Diseases like Eczema, skin rashes, Dermatitis Allergic skin diseases

Twaqure Ointment - For Skin Diseases, 30g All types of Fungal infection like Eczema, skin rashes, Dermatitis Allergic skin diseases. How To Use dry the affected area and gently apply sufficient quantity of Twaqure Ointment with mild pressure to facilitate absorption. Dosage: Apply two times a day or as prescribed by the Physician. Store in a dry place at room temperature. Away from direct Sunlight. Key Ingredients Each 10 g prepared out of Aragwadha (Cassia fstula) Bakuchi (Psoralea corylifolia) Lasuna (Allium sativum) Khadira (Acacia catechu) Saptaparna (Alstonia scholaris)  Sarsapa taila (Brassica juncea) Oil processed out of ingredients 1-6  Karanja taila (Pongamia pinnata) Neem taila (Azadirachta indica) Jatyadi taila Marichyadi taila Tankana bhasma (Calcined Borax) Yasad bhasma (Calcined zinc) Karpura (Cinnamomum camphora)  Shodita Gandhaka (Purifed sulphur),     Sri Sri  🌹🌹 |  Ayurveda     |   Yoga  |...

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