• Peace comes when you realise you are not the controller.

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    Peace comes when you realise you are not the controller. #scrolllink #Narayan #bhakti #krishna
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  • Salutations to the one who is our Lord Krishna,
    Love to the one who is our Lord Ram,
    Glory to the one who is our Lord Parashuram,
    Devotion to the one who is our Lord Kalki,
    The one and only Maha Hindu here, our beloved Prabhu Ishaputra Ji ЁЯк╖

    #prabhuishaputraji #ishaputraji #Ishaputra #mahayogi #mahasiddha #yogiji #prabhu #avatar #kalki #Narayana #vishnu #mylife #myeverything #beHis #inlove #guru #shiv #guruofgurus #unconditionallove #satyendranath #lotusfeet #followyourheart #lord #hindu #sanatan #scrolllink
    Salutations to the one who is our Lord Krishna, Love to the one who is our Lord Ram, Glory to the one who is our Lord Parashuram, Devotion to the one who is our Lord Kalki, The one and only Maha Hindu here, our beloved Prabhu Ishaputra Ji ЁЯЩПЁЯМ║ЁЯк╖тЭдя╕П #prabhuishaputraji #ishaputraji #Ishaputra #mahayogi #mahasiddha #yogiji #prabhu #avatar #kalki #Narayana #vishnu #mylife #myeverything #beHis #inlove #guru #shiv #guruofgurus #unconditionallove #satyendranath #lotusfeet #followyourheart #lord #hindu #sanatan #scrolllink
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  • реР рдХреГрд╖реНрдгрд╛рдп рд╡рд╛рд╕реБрджреЗрд╡рд╛рдп рд╣рд░рдпреЗ рдкрд░рдорд╛рддреНрдордиреЗ !!
    рдкреНрд░рдгрдд: рдХреНрд▓реЗрд╢рдирд╛рд╢рд╛рдп рдЧреЛрд╡рд┐рдВрджрд╛рдп рдирдореЛ рдирдо: !!

    рдЬрдп рд╢реНрд░реА рдХреГрд╖реНрдг рдЧреЛрд╡рд┐рдВрджрд╛

    #krishna #bhakti #scrolllink #narayan
    реР рдХреГрд╖реНрдгрд╛рдп рд╡рд╛рд╕реБрджреЗрд╡рд╛рдп рд╣рд░рдпреЗ рдкрд░рдорд╛рддреНрдордиреЗ !! рдкреНрд░рдгрдд: рдХреНрд▓реЗрд╢рдирд╛рд╢рд╛рдп рдЧреЛрд╡рд┐рдВрджрд╛рдп рдирдореЛ рдирдо: !! рдЬрдп рд╢реНрд░реА рдХреГрд╖реНрдг рдЧреЛрд╡рд┐рдВрджрд╛ тЭгя╕П #krishna #bhakti #scrolllink #narayan
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  • рднрдЧрд╡рд╛рди рдХреЛ рдЕрдкрдиреЗ рдЬреАрд╡рди рдореЗрдВ рд╕рд╛рд░рдереА рдХреА рд╕реАрдЯ рдкрд░ рдмрд┐рдард╛рдПрдВред рдХреНрдпреЛрдВрдХрд┐ рдЙрдирдХреЗ рдирд┐рдпрдВрддреНрд░рдг рдореЗрдВ рдЖрдиреЗ рд╡рд╛рд▓реА рд╣рд░ рдЪреАрдЬрд╝ рдХрднреА рднреА рдирд┐рдпрдВрддреНрд░рдг рд╕реЗ рдмрд╛рд╣рд░ рдирд╣реАрдВ рд╣реЛрддреАред

    рдЬрдп рд╢реНрд░реА рдХреГрд╖реНрдгрд╛


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    рднрдЧрд╡рд╛рди рдХреЛ рдЕрдкрдиреЗ рдЬреАрд╡рди рдореЗрдВ рд╕рд╛рд░рдереА рдХреА рд╕реАрдЯ рдкрд░ рдмрд┐рдард╛рдПрдВред рдХреНрдпреЛрдВрдХрд┐ рдЙрдирдХреЗ рдирд┐рдпрдВрддреНрд░рдг рдореЗрдВ рдЖрдиреЗ рд╡рд╛рд▓реА рд╣рд░ рдЪреАрдЬрд╝ рдХрднреА рднреА рдирд┐рдпрдВрддреНрд░рдг рд╕реЗ рдмрд╛рд╣рд░ рдирд╣реАрдВ рд╣реЛрддреАред ЁЯМ║ЁЯМ║рдЬрдп рд╢реНрд░реА рдХреГрд╖реНрдгрд╛ ЁЯМ║ЁЯМ║ #Prabhu #krishna #Sarathi #bhakti #scrolllink
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  • рдЕрд░реНрдЬреБрди рдФрд░ рдХреГрд╖реНрдг !
    #Arjun #Krishna #Yuddha #Mahabharat
    рдЕрд░реНрдЬреБрди рдФрд░ рдХреГрд╖реНрдг ! ЁЯШК #Arjun #Krishna #Yuddha #Mahabharat
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  • рдЬрдп рд╢реНрд░реА рдХреГрд╖реНрдгрд╛
    рд░рд╛рдзреЗ рд░рд╛рдзреЗ

    #krishna #Radha #bhakti #scrolllink
    рдЬрдп рд╢реНрд░реА рдХреГрд╖реНрдгрд╛ЁЯМ║ЁЯМ╝ ЁЯМ╗ЁЯФ▒ рд░рд╛рдзреЗ рд░рд╛рдзреЗ #krishna #Radha #bhakti #scrolllink
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  • This isn’t fantasy. It’s the cosmic truth Krishna revealed to Arjuna.

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    This isn’t fantasy. It’s the cosmic truth Krishna revealed to Arjuna. #arjuna #ShriKrishna #viratSwarupa #scrolllink
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  • рдЧреЛрд╡рд░реНрдзрди рдкреВрдЬрд╛ рдХреА рд╢реБрднрдХрд╛рдордирд╛рдПрдВ.......
    #shriHari #govardhanouja #krishna #morning #scrolllink
    рдЧреЛрд╡рд░реНрдзрди рдкреВрдЬрд╛ рдХреА рд╢реБрднрдХрд╛рдордирд╛рдПрдВ....... #shriHari #govardhanouja #krishna #morning #scrolllink
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  • When Bhagwan Ram returned to Ayodhya after his exile, the first thing He did was to worshipping Lord Ganesh and Goddess Laxmi. Since then the tradition started to worship Laxmi and Ganesh on Diwali. It evolved into a religious custom to worship Laxmi and Ganesh on Diwali night as “Diwali Puja”.
    In later days, worshipping Ganesh (Vighnaharta) before any celebration started and by that time - all the earlier glorious battles were almost forgotten and Men started to worship Money aka Lakshmi.
    Diwali is celebrated for different reasons by different people.
    For most strict Vaishnavas, it is the day Rama returned to Ayodhya. Some also celebrate this as the day of liberation of the women captured by Narakasura, after he was killed by Devi Satyabhama (the wife of Lord Krishna)
    For the business community it is the beginning of new year and for the closure of accounts of the previous year and for beginning of the new account books.
    Lakshmi is the goddess of wealth. Hence the Gods of prosperity (that is Devi Lakshmi) and good luck (that is Lord Ganesha) are worshipped.
    For some, Diwali also celebrates the return of Pandavas after 12 years of Vanvas and one year of "Agyatvas" in Mahabharata.
    Once my father said Diwali is the day when Vishnu came back to Lakshmi and their abode in the Vaikuntha; so those who worship Lakshmi receive the benefit of her good mood, and therefore are blessed with mental, physical and material wellbeing during the year ahead.
    Hindus in India's eastern region, such as Odisha and West Bengal, worship the goddess Kali instead of Lakshmi, and call the festival Kali Puja.
    In Braj Bhumi and north central regions, the god Krishna is recognized. People mark Mount Govardhan, and celebrate legends about Krishna. In other regions, the feast of Govardhan Puja (or Annakoot) is celebrated, with 56 or 108 different cuisines prepared, offered to Krishna, then shared and celebrated by the local community.
    Because people in general In in this era of Kalyug are easily trapoed by Maya (illusion) they know only desire, money and sense gratification. They dont know that Where Lord Vishnu resides Laxmi is always present their and serves Him.
    Narakasur was killed by Shri Krishna during Kartik Chaturdashi. Narakasur was the son of Varaha Avatar and Dharitri/Bhudevi ( Mother earth). He got the boon from Brahma that only his mother can kill him. With so much of power, he did all tamasik activity, made friendship with another demon named Mura. He kidnapped 16000+ princes and imprisoned them. He even stole the jewellery of Aditi ( Indra’s mother).
    He crossed all the limits and finally in Dwapar Yug Krishna took birth, attacked Narakasur at night along with Satyabhama and killed his general come friend Mura. Then finally Narakasur. He realized that God Himself came to kill him hence he is getting relieved from all the sins he has done so far. So this death of him should be celebrated. Hence, after Narak Chaturdashi, we celebrate Deepawali – the death of Narakasur.
    The event is celebrated to signify the victory of light over darkness, good against evil, knowledge against ignorance and righteousness over anarchy.

    #рджреАрдкрд╛рд╡рд▓реА #diwali #scrolllink #hindu #sanatan #lakshmi
    When Bhagwan Ram returned to Ayodhya after his exile, the first thing He did was to worshipping Lord Ganesh and Goddess Laxmi. Since then the tradition started to worship Laxmi and Ganesh on Diwali. It evolved into a religious custom to worship Laxmi and Ganesh on Diwali night as “Diwali Puja”. In later days, worshipping Ganesh (Vighnaharta) before any celebration started and by that time - all the earlier glorious battles were almost forgotten and Men started to worship Money aka Lakshmi. Diwali is celebrated for different reasons by different people. ЁЯкФFor most strict Vaishnavas, it is the day Rama returned to Ayodhya. Some also celebrate this as the day of liberation of the women captured by Narakasura, after he was killed by Devi Satyabhama (the wife of Lord Krishna) ЁЯкФFor the business community it is the beginning of new year and for the closure of accounts of the previous year and for beginning of the new account books. ЁЯкФLakshmi is the goddess of wealth. Hence the Gods of prosperity (that is Devi Lakshmi) and good luck (that is Lord Ganesha) are worshipped. ЁЯкФFor some, Diwali also celebrates the return of Pandavas after 12 years of Vanvas and one year of "Agyatvas" in Mahabharata. ЁЯкФOnce my father said Diwali is the day when Vishnu came back to Lakshmi and their abode in the Vaikuntha; so those who worship Lakshmi receive the benefit of her good mood, and therefore are blessed with mental, physical and material wellbeing during the year ahead. ЁЯкФHindus in India's eastern region, such as Odisha and West Bengal, worship the goddess Kali instead of Lakshmi, and call the festival Kali Puja. ЁЯкФIn Braj Bhumi and north central regions, the god Krishna is recognized. People mark Mount Govardhan, and celebrate legends about Krishna. In other regions, the feast of Govardhan Puja (or Annakoot) is celebrated, with 56 or 108 different cuisines prepared, offered to Krishna, then shared and celebrated by the local community. Because people in general In in this era of Kalyug are easily trapoed by Maya (illusion) they know only desire, money and sense gratification. They dont know that Where Lord Vishnu resides Laxmi is always present their and serves Him. Narakasur was killed by Shri Krishna during Kartik Chaturdashi. Narakasur was the son of Varaha Avatar and Dharitri/Bhudevi ( Mother earth). He got the boon from Brahma that only his mother can kill him. With so much of power, he did all tamasik activity, made friendship with another demon named Mura. He kidnapped 16000+ princes and imprisoned them. He even stole the jewellery of Aditi ( Indra’s mother). He crossed all the limits and finally in Dwapar Yug Krishna took birth, attacked Narakasur at night along with Satyabhama and killed his general come friend Mura. Then finally Narakasur. He realized that God Himself came to kill him hence he is getting relieved from all the sins he has done so far. So this death of him should be celebrated. Hence, after Narak Chaturdashi, we celebrate Deepawali – the death of Narakasur. The event is celebrated to signify the victory of light over darkness, good against evil, knowledge against ignorance and righteousness over anarchy. #рджреАрдкрд╛рд╡рд▓реА #diwali #scrolllink #hindu #sanatan #lakshmi
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  • The Dawn of Liberation: The Profound Truth of Naraka Chaturdashi

    As the world rests in the pre dawn hush of Chaturdashi, a sacred tremor of anticipation stirs the soul. This is no ordinary darkness. This is the darkness that precedes the brilliant dawn of Diwali, a darkness pregnant with the promise of liberation. This is Naraka Chaturdashi, the day the soul conquers its inner hell.

    The ancient scriptures, the Puranas tell us of the Asura king, Narakasura, a being of immense power but twisted purpose. Born of Mother Earth, Bhudevi, and Varaha Swami, he was destined for greatness. Yet, intoxicated by his own might kidnapped 16,000 princesses, imprisoning them in his fortress. His reign was one of untold suffering, a literal naraka (hell) on Earth.

    But the Leela, is always one of balance. The prayers of the oppressed reached the heavens, and the preserver, Lord Sri Maha Vishnu, in his form as the mighty Sri Krishna, descended to Earth. Mounted on Garuda, with Satyabhama waged a cosmic war against the darkness.

    The Puranas reveal the profound symbolism hidden within this epic battle.

    The Vishnu Purana and the Bhagavata Purana do not merely narrate a historical event, they map the terrain of the human condition. Narakasura is not just an Asura, he is the embodiment of our own arrogance (ahankara), our boundless desires (kama), our attachment (moha), and our ignorance (avidya). The 16,000 princesses represent the countless divine energies and virtues of the soul that we hold captive through our own negative tendencies.

    The killing of Narakasura by the divine couple, Krishna and Satyabhama, signifies the essential partnership of divine grace and our own resolute will (Satyabhama represents the fierce, devoted aspect of the seeker). It teaches us that God's grace is ever ready, but we must actively participate in our own liberation.

    As the Skanda Purana beautifully elucidates, the pre dawn ablution on this day is not just a physical cleansing. It is a sacred ritual of washing away the impurities of the mind and spirit. The act of applying oil and uptan (herbal paste) before the bath is a symbolic gesture of anointing the body, the temple of the soul, preparing it for a profound transformation.

    This is the profound truth of Naraka Chaturdashi:

    Your inner Naraka is not your permanent address. It is a fortress you have the power to breach.

    The darkness of ignorance, the chains of past karmas, the prison of ego, all can be shattered. The lamp that is lit after the holy bath on this day is not just a physical flame. It is the Jnana Jyoti, the lamp of supreme knowledge that dispels the shadows of the soul.

    As the Garuda Purana affirms, observing the vows of this day with sincerity has the power to absolve one of sins and bestow blessings that lead to Moksha, final liberation. It is a day to remember.

    On Naraka Chaturdashi, Lord Krishna manifests not just on a battlefield, but within the heart of every devotee who seeks to conquer their own inner Narakasura.

    So, as you rise in the sacred Brahma Muhurta this Naraka Chaturdashi, let the cool water of your bath be a purity of the spirit. As the first rays of the sun touch the earth, feel the light of consciousness dawn within you.

    For today is not a remembrance of a battle fought long ago. It is a celebration of the victory you are destined to claim, the victory of your eternal, luminous Self over the transient, dark prison of the ego.

    May this Naraka Chaturdashi illuminate the deepest corners of your being and guide you from the darkness of Naraka to the everlasting light of Narayana.

    Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya.ЁЯЩПЁЯП╜

    #narakchaurdashi #chhotidiwali #narakasur #scrolllink
    The Dawn of Liberation: The Profound Truth of Naraka Chaturdashi As the world rests in the pre dawn hush of Chaturdashi, a sacred tremor of anticipation stirs the soul. This is no ordinary darkness. This is the darkness that precedes the brilliant dawn of Diwali, a darkness pregnant with the promise of liberation. This is Naraka Chaturdashi, the day the soul conquers its inner hell. The ancient scriptures, the Puranas tell us of the Asura king, Narakasura, a being of immense power but twisted purpose. Born of Mother Earth, Bhudevi, and Varaha Swami, he was destined for greatness. Yet, intoxicated by his own might kidnapped 16,000 princesses, imprisoning them in his fortress. His reign was one of untold suffering, a literal naraka (hell) on Earth. But the Leela, is always one of balance. The prayers of the oppressed reached the heavens, and the preserver, Lord Sri Maha Vishnu, in his form as the mighty Sri Krishna, descended to Earth. Mounted on Garuda, with Satyabhama waged a cosmic war against the darkness. The Puranas reveal the profound symbolism hidden within this epic battle. The Vishnu Purana and the Bhagavata Purana do not merely narrate a historical event, they map the terrain of the human condition. Narakasura is not just an Asura, he is the embodiment of our own arrogance (ahankara), our boundless desires (kama), our attachment (moha), and our ignorance (avidya). The 16,000 princesses represent the countless divine energies and virtues of the soul that we hold captive through our own negative tendencies. The killing of Narakasura by the divine couple, Krishna and Satyabhama, signifies the essential partnership of divine grace and our own resolute will (Satyabhama represents the fierce, devoted aspect of the seeker). It teaches us that God's grace is ever ready, but we must actively participate in our own liberation. As the Skanda Purana beautifully elucidates, the pre dawn ablution on this day is not just a physical cleansing. It is a sacred ritual of washing away the impurities of the mind and spirit. The act of applying oil and uptan (herbal paste) before the bath is a symbolic gesture of anointing the body, the temple of the soul, preparing it for a profound transformation. This is the profound truth of Naraka Chaturdashi: Your inner Naraka is not your permanent address. It is a fortress you have the power to breach. The darkness of ignorance, the chains of past karmas, the prison of ego, all can be shattered. The lamp that is lit after the holy bath on this day is not just a physical flame. It is the Jnana Jyoti, the lamp of supreme knowledge that dispels the shadows of the soul. As the Garuda Purana affirms, observing the vows of this day with sincerity has the power to absolve one of sins and bestow blessings that lead to Moksha, final liberation. It is a day to remember. On Naraka Chaturdashi, Lord Krishna manifests not just on a battlefield, but within the heart of every devotee who seeks to conquer their own inner Narakasura. So, as you rise in the sacred Brahma Muhurta this Naraka Chaturdashi, let the cool water of your bath be a purity of the spirit. As the first rays of the sun touch the earth, feel the light of consciousness dawn within you. For today is not a remembrance of a battle fought long ago. It is a celebration of the victory you are destined to claim, the victory of your eternal, luminous Self over the transient, dark prison of the ego. May this Naraka Chaturdashi illuminate the deepest corners of your being and guide you from the darkness of Naraka to the everlasting light of Narayana. Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya.тЬиЁЯЩПЁЯП╜ #narakchaurdashi #chhotidiwali #narakasur #scrolllink
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  • рднрдЧрд╡рд╛рди рд╢реНрд░реАрдХреГрд╖реНрдг рдХреА рдХреГрдкрд╛ рд╕реЗ рд╣рдорд╛рд░рд╛ рдЬреАрд╡рди рд╕рджрд╛ рд╕реБрдЦ, рд╢рд╛рдВрддрд┐ рдФрд░ рд╕реБрд░рдХреНрд╖рд┐рддрд╛ рд╕реЗ рдкрд░рд┐рдкреВрд░реНрдг рд░рд╣реЗред


    #GovardhanPooja #KrishnaBhakti #DivineBlessings #KaulantakPeeth #BhaktiPath #SacredMoments
    рднрдЧрд╡рд╛рди рд╢реНрд░реАрдХреГрд╖реНрдг рдХреА рдХреГрдкрд╛ рд╕реЗ рд╣рдорд╛рд░рд╛ рдЬреАрд╡рди рд╕рджрд╛ рд╕реБрдЦ, рд╢рд╛рдВрддрд┐ рдФрд░ рд╕реБрд░рдХреНрд╖рд┐рддрд╛ рд╕реЗ рдкрд░рд┐рдкреВрд░реНрдг рд░рд╣реЗред тЬиЁЯМ┐ #GovardhanPooja #KrishnaBhakti #DivineBlessings #KaulantakPeeth #BhaktiPath #SacredMoments
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  • Whatever the problem, call on me.

    #narayan #vishnu #krishna #scrolllink
    Whatever the problem, call on me. #narayan #vishnu #krishna #scrolllink
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