Hey #mumbaikars show ur magic.. So if u are at goregoan or passing by from there then do try n buy something from him.. A small act of kindness will help someone big.. 🙏🏼
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The only things you take forward with you to your next life are your vidyā, sādhanā, puṇya and dāna. Try to engage so much in these consistently that what belongs to you becomes undeniable. Try to stop the production of bad karma and work extremely hard.
In 2016, actor Shilpa Shinde alleged that the producer of Bhabhi Ji Ghar Par Hai had sexually harassed her and an FIR was subsequently registered. The matter was later settled.
Recently, in a podcast, she stated that the sexual harassment allegations were false and were used as leverage to resolve a monetary and payment dispute.
This revelation raises serious concerns about the misuse of sexual harassment laws and the impact of false accusations on the credibility of genuine survivors.
The team of @GauNandiSewa travelled total of 1800 kilometers, spend 45,000 rupees on rescue expenses and it will take 2 years of treatment and expenses of Nandi Maharaj to recover
I hope whoever sees this post contributes in their own way to team @GauNandiSewa so that they can continue such work.
@Iyervval@ARanganathan72@UnSubtleDesi@HPhobiaWatch do share ...
@Viglnthindutva Jahan main rehta hun wahan ek hindu ne musalman ko ghar diya hain aur jab maine objection uthaya toh bola tere upar jhootha case karwa dunga aur andar karwa dunga agar jyada bola toh...
Namaste Friends, I wish to share something that I found both important and meaningful.
Over the past week, I had the opportunity to interact with a few friends, and we had an engaging discussion on a common question: Does spiritual sadhana, mantra japa, stotra patha, or parayana really bring any change in our lives, especially when our horoscope (kundali) indicates certain positive or negative outcomes?
We need to understand that we are born to experience the fruits of our past karmas—both good and bad. Major life events such as birth in a particular family or gotra, marriage, and children are often considered predestined. Further, by the time we reach the age of 40, we have already accumulated many new karmas, both positive and negative. Some karmic results have already manifested, while many remain stored in our karmic account.
So, where does sadhana fit into all of this?
I tried to look at it from a simple mathematical perspective. Suppose we dedicate only a small portion of our day—about 6% of our time—to sincere spiritual practice. Six percent of 24 hours is approx. one hour a day. If this effort is continued consistently for one mandala (41 days), the effect becomes significant.
Mathematically:
(1.06)^41 ≈ 10.90
This means that if something grows by just 6% every day for 41 days, it becomes nearly 11 times stronger than its original state.
The message is simple: even a small, regular effort can create a profound transformation over time. Instead of doing nothing, a little daily sadhana can gradually change our inner strength, clarity, devotion, and even our response to life's challenges.
Interestingly, some of my friends were so convinced by this perspective that they started performing Ganesh Homa regularly from last Sunday.
At this point, I am reminded of the words of Guruji (Shri @mmpandit Ji):
"Sadhana, Sadhana sab kahen, Sadhana kare na koi;
Jo Sadhana kare, Janma Safal ho soi."
(Everyone speaks about sadhana, but very few actually practice it. The one who truly performs sadhana makes this human birth meaningful.)
My humble request to all of you is this: each of us is facing some challenge, suffering, uncertainty, or struggle. Yet Mahadev and Maa Shakti have been infinitely compassionate in granting us birth in this sacred Punya Bhumi of Bharat.
Let us not waste this opportunity. Whatever path resonates with you—mantra japa, stotra patha, meditation, puja, seva, or simple remembrance of the Divine—please practice it regularly.
Even a small daily effort, performed with sincerity and faith, can transform a lifetime.
Har Har Mahadev.
थाना खोडा क्षेत्रान्तर्गत 17 वर्षीय सूर्या प्रताप चौहान की चाकू से गोदकर हत्या करने का मुख्य आरोपी व 50 हजार रु0 के इनामी असद पुत्र नबाव नि0 मदरसे वाली गली थाना खोडा गाजियाबाद थाना खोडा व इन्दिरापुरम पुलिस के साथ हुई मुठभेड़ मे ढेर
@Uppolice
Living in a simple manner, doing good to others, not craving for illicit things, speaking the truth as far as possible, doing sadhana and keeping some modicum of Brahmacharya can make such a tremendous difference to one’s life that a person stuck in desperate difficulties can also thrive with impossible success in a short amount of time.
Indian and Bangladeshi Islamists are trying every possible way to get my account suspended.
Imagine being so afraid of one small account just because it speaks about Hindu issues and exposes uncomfortable truths.
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Different parts of India are witnessing soaring temperatures and the challenges that come with it. This heat is harsh on all of us and I urge you all to take as many precautions as possible. Please stay hydrated, keep water with you when stepping out. Offer a glass of water to others. In weather like this, such kindness goes a long way.
"I am Hindu, my wife is Hindu, our 2 children's are Hindu. And we eat BEEF."
Funny how these “I’m Hindu and I eat beef” propaganda videos always appear with the same agenda — normalize disrespect for Hindu traditions first, then slowly disconnect people from their roots, culture, and sacred values.
For centuries, invaders and conversion campaigns understood one thing clearly: if you weaken a community’s respect for its own traditions, the identity collapses from within. So yes, when someone turns sacred symbols into social media rebellion for applause, people have every right to question the motive behind it.
Proudly mocking a civilization’s deeply held sentiments and presenting it as “progress” is not bravery — it’s manufactured propaganda.
A tree cut from its roots may stand for a while — but not for long.