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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.
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.
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"The world sees two, but you and thy are One. Aum Namaha Shivaya." Says Guru Ka Das Walia
“In life, thy has travelled from one end to the other end of the material world and found that there is a beginning and then an end, however the One that realises the One will find no end and no beginning only infinite One. Om Namaha Shivaya..”
Says Guru Ka Das Walia
“In today’s world thy looks around and sees how we are all wrapped up in materialism where there is no value for the truth of right and wrong till such a day when you are forced to realise the truth only then one repents, which is too late by then. The One that realises and lives within the limitless One is the One that will move forward in every moment. Om Namaha Shivaya.”
Says Guru Ka Das Walia
"Where there is no beginning, there is no end, and all that is left in the middle is matter. To truly live life, one needs to think of the present and not live in the past or future worries. Happy Christmas, God bless all Aum Namaha Shivaya." Says Guru Ka Das Walia
"Life is a temporary house that thy will need to change one day, if thy does not liberate thy self, with the one, when death calls upon me, thy will go where all is none, and none is all if realised. Aum Namaha Shivaya." Says Guru Ka Das Walia
"The world says He is everywhere, and thy went along with it, and today, thy say's He is in you; you are in Him, and you are both One. The One who surrenders and awakens the inner unknown is the One who can rejoice in the three worlds that the eyes cannot see in the living form and see the One in all. Aum Namaha Shivaya." Says Guru Ka Das Walia
"Thy's Gurus gave thy the knowledge and showed thy the way only to realise that thy was only interested in what thy could see and touch, and when they were no longer, thy experienced the supreme happiness of eternal bliss. Aum Namaha Shivaya." Says Guru Ka Das Walia
“Thy was born a Sikh, grew up in Nirankari mission and then at the lowest point of life where everything became nothing and meaningless Lord Shiva took me in his divine shelter. Aum Namaha Shivaya.” Guru Ka Das Walia
“In the kingdom of my Lord, white is still white and black is still black. Aum Namaha Shivaya.”says Guru Ka Das Walia
“Speaking on spirituality or reciting old sayings has no value when one's actions are not in line with the saying of the wise words. Aum Namaha Shivay.” Says Guru Ka Das Walia
“Today, man uses past saint’s wise words to justify their presence, existence and greatness only to fool themselves. Aum Namaha Shivaya.” Says Guru Ka Das Walia