Darshan of Shri Vitthal at Shri Kshetra Pandharpur
Only temple where one can touch feet of Vitthal, Abhangas sang there fills the heart with peace
Ram Krishna Hari 🙏🙏
Dhanwantari Mantra to get relief from all illness
Dhanvantara Murthy is the Deva of medicine, who holds the pot of Amruth
ॐ नमो भगवते वासुदेवाय धन्वंतरये अमृतकलशहस्ताय सर्वामयविनाशनाय त्रैलोक्यनाथाय श्रीमहाविष्णवे नम:
There is a silence that comes with age. At some point, you stop wanting to prove and start simply being. You realise the world moves on. And that’s not rejection, it’s life’s rhythm.
Your true legacy is in the lives you’ve touched, the warmth you’ve left behind. And when the final chapter nears, there is no fear, only gratitude - for laughter shared, kindness given, and light spread.
In all my years at work, I’ve never shouted or raised my voice at anyone- and I take quiet pride in that.
Of course, I’ve had moments of anger, disappointment, and frustration. But I’ve learned that losing your temper doesn’t help.
Staying calm doesn’t mean you’re unaffected. It means you’re in control.
Grace under pressure- that, to me, is the true mark of leadership.
With time comes silence—not absence of noise, but a transition of roles. At 60, you notice the world moves on. At 65, you shift from proving to mentoring. At 70, you shed titles and embrace essence. At 80, love is not possession but freedom. In the end, what remains are not achievements but the bonds we create. Be light, be presence, and you will be eternal.
Why the people in Denmark are happiest about their work practices:
- Employees are trusted to work independently without micromanagement
- Minimum five weeks of vacation and six months of parental leave
- Flexible hours allow time for family and personal life
- Job loss is cushioned by government support.
- Minimal hierarchy, empowering employees
- Many Danes would work even after winning the lottery
- Employers value mental health and work-life balance
- Collective well-being prioritized over individual ambition
Some lessons here for India.
You work 8 hours to live 4 hours, you work 5 days to enjoy 2 days, you work 48 weeks to get 4 weeks off.
Life’s too short to wait for retirement. Live fully today, we don’t get enough time as it is. #WorkLifeBalance
@Central_Railway@RPF_INDIA@RailwaySeva
Small kids coming to beg in local trains in mumbai in non peak times. Pls look in to this and have this addressed.