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Here are 12 things we need to learn in life: self-love, patience, forgiveness, resilience, gratitude, empathy, communication, time management, letting go, adaptability, setting boundaries, and lifelong learning. Mastering these helps us grow, build meaningful relationships, and navigate life’s challenges with strength, wisdom, and a clearer sense of purpose.
You know what happens after your funeral? Life goes on. People cry, remember you, then return to their routines. Your job gets replaced, your belongings sorted or donated. The world keeps moving. It’s a powerful reminder to live fully, love deeply, and leave a legacy that truly matters.
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“In life, thy has reaped all benefits that thy and his family have sown, only to realise that you get what you sow in your lifetime. To move forward on the path towards divine liberation, one must move forward on the path of dharma and detachment from everything that the two eyes see. Aum Namaha Shivaya.” Guru Ka Das Walia
“Thys Guru gave thy a title of a Mahapurush (Great human being); however, after self-realisation took place, thy realised that thy was nothing more than a Maha Paapee (Great Sinner) and now seeking forgiveness to move forward on the journey to Oneness. Aum Namaha Shivaya.” Says Guru Ka Das Walia
“This life journey is a story of the love between thy and the One to become one with the One in the moment and every moment. Aum Namaha Shivaya.” says Guru Ka Das Walia
Lotus Divine Diwali 2020
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Narada Muni - Muni is the Sanskrit for Sage; he is a Vedic Sag of the Hindu dharma. In Vedic scriptures, Narada (Sanskrit for Na) means "deity that Brahma invested using the power to create."
He is described in the religious texts of Hinduism as one of the ten Manas– Putras. These are the mind-sons and spirits of Brahma (since his mind was more important than his body) He was also an ardent follower of Lord Vishnu.
A Khartal is seen here. He also carries a Veena. His name is Mahathi. He is considered to be one of the great musical instrument makers. Khartal is an old instrument. It's named from two Hindi words - 'Kara/strong> and ’tala/strong>. It's a wooden clapper made with plates or discs that make a clinking noise when they clap together.
The Viena a classic multi-stringed chordophone, is made in the Indian subcontinent. It has a hollow structure and two large resonance gourds beneath each end. It has four strings. There are three drone strings and one melody string. To play, the musician will pluck the melody strings upwards.
He uses them to accompany his singing hymns. Folklore often portrays him as a pure, elevated spirit who glorifies Vishnu in his devotional songs. Here he is demonstrating Bhakti Java, which literally means, Spiritual Way or Practice. Arguably the greatest book about love is The Narada Bhakti Sutra.
Narada is probably the most traveled ancient Indian Sage with the ability to visit distant worlds. He is featured in several Hindu texts such as the Mahabharata or the Ramayana and also the epics within the Puranas.
Goddess Kali (also known as Shakti) is the most powerful and destructive of all forms. She has a dark complexion with red eyes and four arms. She carries a sword, khadaga (sword), in one hand. On the other hand, she carries the decapitated head of a demon. The two remaining hands are in the blessing of Her devotees. Also, she wears a garland of heads of demons that she has killed to make this Goddess's form even more divine and fearful. You will also be able to see the Goddess's fierce look. The most important thing is that Goddess Kali is shown as stepping on Lord Shiva's chest. This episode of Goddess Kali crossing over with Lord Shiva has a fascinating backstory. Want to know the reason Kali stepped onto Shiva's chest. Next, let's read: Story of Rakta Betj. Rakta Beej was once a powerful demon. He acquired a boon so that he could replicate himself as soon as his blood touches the Earth. The Gods were unable to bring the demon under control due to the boon. Shakti (in the form of Goddess Durga) was summoned in order to kill the demon. The Goddess charged at her demon, fully equipped with all of her weapons. The demon continued to multiply even though She injured him with Her blade and his blood fell upon Earth. Rakta Beej was able to form huge armies thanks to the large amounts of blood that fell onto Earth. In anger, the Devi adopted the fierce Kali form. Then, she went on to defeat the demon with her sword in Her hand. She would kill each demon, and then she would drink his blood. Soon, the whole army was gone and she left only the Rakta Bugej. Then she killed him and drank all the blood until he became lifeless. This is when the legend says that the Goddess went mad from blood lust. She danced the dance to destruction and then forgot that she had already killed a demon. After killing the demon, she kept going. The Gods realized this and reached out to Lord Shiva for help. Only Shiva could stop Kali at this moment. Lord Shiva then went and lay down amongst the corpses of Goddess Dancing. Kali accidentally stepped over Shiva. Soon she realized her error. Her tongue immediately exploded with embarrassment. Then, she calmed her down. She was embarrassed at the inability of Her bloodlust to recognize Her husband. She was able to return to Her original form and stop the destruction. Kali's feet holding Shiva symbolizes Nature's supremacy over man. It is evident that Shiva, a powerful force such as Lord Shiva, can't exist without Kali/Shakti. Kali can be seen as stepping on Shiva’s chest.
It is believed that all things are already in existence and we only need to make the most of them. There are no limits to the amount of love we can have for our creator.
Karuna Reiki is a combination of Usui Reiki (Tibetan Reiki) and a desire to do more. You can always do more. There are many good things that can be done for us, the earth and everything else. You can have everything you desire and more if you really want it and you are willing to make a difference in your life. It was hoped that the Creator would do the best. We didn't know what we were doing, but we developed a new method of practicing Reiki until we felt strong. Although I was initially unsure and surprised, other members of my family reported that they had discovered a new method for practicing Reiki. The creator was the one who told me what was to come. I felt like I was being asked for a name. It was karuna. I didn't know it at the time, but I later discovered that it was a real name with a meaningful meaning.
"Man is so wrapped up in ego that he fails to see that the body made up of five elements is just a vehicle. Without the acts of love, awareness, tolerance, surrendering, compassion, and self-realisation, man will continue to burn in this life form and many more to come. Aum Namaha Shivaya." Says Guru Ka Das Walia
“In the end, everything is nothing, and nothing is everything. Therefore, our journey is to nothing to achieve Oneness. Aum Namaha Shivaya.” says Guru Ka Das Walia.
“Spirituality is a journey to Oneness and salvation whilst full-filling your worldly responsibilities. Spirituality ceases to exist when you use spirituality to fuel your ego and fulfil desires and expectations. Aum Namaha Shivaya.” Guru Ka Das Walia
Hinduism teaches that the universe was created millions of years ago. According to Hindu beliefs in reincarnation and the universe that we live in, it is not yet the first or even the last.
Hindus believe the universe was created by Brahma.
Brahma made the world. Now, Vishnu holds the power to save the world and humanity.
Shiva, who is part of the cycle between birth, life, and destruction, will ultimately destroy the universe. It's not as terrible as it seems, since it allows Brahma and Shiva to restart the process of creating.
Hinduism is a way to explain the origins of our universe.
Mahabharata is home to one character that could make the ideal king. But fate decided that he would be born to a maid. Vidura was the wisest of all, and his foresight saved Pandavas.
Vidura was halfbrother to Pandu (Dhritarashtra) and Pandu. He was the child of a maid-servant. According to some, Yama or Dharma Raja was his incarnation. Mandavya cursed him with punishments that far exceed the sin.
Both queens were heiresses to King Vichitravirya Of Hastinapur. The latter died in childlessness. Satyavati Vichitravirya was eager to ensure the continuation of the royal line. She called her second son Vyasa to summon his mystical powers to grant motherhood and the two queens. Vyasa, a sage ascetic hermit, came to the palace untidy. Ambika was shocked to see him and closed her eyes. Ambalika, however, became pale. Therefore, their children were born blind and albino.
Satyavati asked Vyasa for permission to go back to Ambika’s bed so that she could have children. Instead, she put her maidservant on her bed. The dutiful maidservant didn't seem afraid. So her son was not like his half-siblings. Vidura was thus born as the brother of Dhritarashtra Pandu.
Bhishma who he called father, raised Vidura with his half brothers. Vidura, whose parents were not of royal blood (sage Vyasa had divine but not royal lineage), was not eligible to become a king. He served as chancellor to his brothers.
The Bhagavata Purana, also known as the Srimad Bhagavatam, Srimad Bhagavata Mahapurana or simply Bhagavata, is one of Hinduism's eighteen great Puranas (Mahapuranas). Composed in Sanskrit and available in almost all Indian languages, it promotes bhakti (devotion) to Krishna. The Bhagavata Purana, as with other puranas that deal with various topics including astronomy, cosmology genealogy and legends, geography, music, dance, yoga and other cultures. The story begins with evil forces have prevailed in a battle between the benevolent devas (deities) and evil asuras (demons) and now rule the world. The truth is born as Krishna (also known as " Hari” and " Vasudeva in the text). He first is able to make peace with demons, after which he learns to understand them, and defeats them creatively, bringing back hope and justice, as well as freedom joy, peace, and liberty which is a common theme in many myths.
Bina prayas kiye aap sirf neeche gir sakte hai-Guru maa Munishwari Quote 14
"Aum Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya and Aum Namah Shivaya – Chanting the two mantras consciously and unconsciously connects you to the One and brings your spiritual energies in line with the One, for you to become one with the One. Aum Namaha Shivaya." Says Guru Ka Das Walia
"The one that finds the learned Ones will awaken the inner self, to join and rejoice in eternal bliss. Aum Namaha Shivaya." Says Guru Ka Das Walia