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Real message of Janmashtami

*Krishna* was born in the darkness of the night, into the locked confines of a jail. However, at the moment of his birth, all the guards fell asleep, the chains were broken and the barred doors gently opened. Similarly, as soon as *Krishna* ( Chetna, Awareness ) takes birth in our hearts, all darkness ( Negativity ) fades. All chains ( Ego, I, Me, Myself ) are broken. And all prison doors we keep ourselves in ( Caste, Religion, Profession, Relations etc )  are opened. And that is the real Message And Essence of Janmashtmi. Happy *Janmashtmi*

12 Types Of Pain That Are Directly Linked To Emotional States

** According to: Dr. Susan Babel , Psychologist:- Emotions do Affect Chronic Pain. She says that chronic pain, beside physical injury, may be caused by stress and emotional issues. Let’s take a look at what pain in a particular area of your body indicates: *Head* Headaches can be caused by stress life. If someone has chronic headaches she/he needs to grab some time for themselves on daily basis. Relaxing may help you to relieve your body from the head pain. *Neck* Neck pain implies the need to forgive. It may be to forgive yourself or to forgive some other person. It is very important to focus on things that you love about yourself or what others love in you. *Shoulders* Pain in the shoulders is sign that person carries a heavy emotional burden. Shoulders carry everything. To solve this problem share the load with friends or family. *Upper Back* Upper back pain manifests lack of emotional support. Probably the person is holding back feelings or doesn’t feel appreciated. Jus

BHAGWAD GITA IN ONE Sentence per chapter

BHAGWAD GITA  IN ONE Sentence per chapter Chapter 1 : Wrong thinking is the only problem in life Chapter 2 : Right knowledge is the ultimate solution to all our problems Chapter 3 : Selflessness is the only way to progress and prosperity Chapter 4 : Every act can be an act of prayer Chapter 5 : Renounce the ego of individuality and Rejoice in the Bliss of Infinity Chapter 6 : Connect to the Higher ConsciousNess Daily Chapter 7 : Live what you learn Chapter 8 : Never give up on yourself Chapter 9 : Value your blessings Chapter 10 : See divinity all around Chapter 11 : Have enough surrender to see the Truth as it is Chapter 12 : Absorb your mind in the Higher Chapter 13 : Detach from Maya and Attach to Divine Chapter 14 : Live a lifestyle that matches your vision Chapter 15 : Give priority to Divinity Chapter 16 : Being good is a reward in itself Chapter 17 : Choosing the right over the pleasant is a sign of power Chapter 18 : Let Go, Lets move to

NAIVEDYAM: WILL GOD EAT OUR OFFERINGS?

Here is a very good explanation about Neivedyam to God. Will God come and eat our offerings? Many of us could not get proper explanation from our elders. An attempt is made here. A Guru-Shishya conversation: The sishya who doesn't believe in God, asked his Guru thus: "Does God accept our *'neivedhyam'*  (offerings)? If God eats away the *'prasadham'*  then from where can we distribute it to others? Does God really consume the 'prasadham', Guruji?" The Guru did not say anything. Instead, asked the student to prepare for classes. That day, the Guru was teaching his class about the 'upanishads'. He taught them the *'mantra'* : *"poornamadham,* *poornamidham,* *poornasya poornaadaaya...."* and explained that : *'every thing came out from "Poorna or Totality."* ( Ishavasya upanishad ). Later, Everyone was instructed to practice the mantra byheart. So all the boys started praciting. After a w

Four principles of spirituality apply to all

It is not important whether you believe in spirituality or not, the four principles of spirituality apply to all from the moment one is born and will remain there till the end! Four principles of spirituality... The First Principle states: "Whomsoever you encounter is the right one" This means that no one comes into our life by chance. Everyone who is around us, anyone with whom we interact, represents something, whether to teach us something or to help us improve a current situation. The Second Principle states: "Whatever happened is the only thing that could have happened" Nothing, absolutely nothing of that which we experienced could have been any other way. Not even in the least important detail. There is no "If only I had done that differently, then it would have been different". No. What happened is the only thing that could have taken place and must have taken place for us to learn our lesson in order to move forward. Every single situation

CHITTA CHORA KRISHNA

A Brahmin (Priest), whose profession was singing the glories of the Lord, was reciting Srimad Bhagavatam in the house of a Big Landlord. A thief broke into the house where the recital was going on and hid himself in the deep corner. Perforce, he had to listen to Srimad Bhagavatam (Beautiful stories & Miracles of Lord Krishna). The singer was now describing the ornaments worn by little Krishna. He described the various ornaments Mother Yasodha decorated on little Krishna before sending Him out with the cows. The thief was excited and thought that he should meet that lad and rob all the ornaments at one stroke instead of struggling every day with petty stealing. He waited till the entire chapter of Srimad was recited and left the place. The thief wanted to know where this boy was. He, therefore, followed the Brahmin and waylaid him. The Brahmin was frightened and feared that he would lose even the small amount he had received as dakshina and told the thief, “I do not have anyth

Mind Blowing Facts about Sanskrit

• Sanskrit has the highest number of vocabularies than any other language in the world. • 102 arab 78 crore 50 lakh words have been used till now in Sanskrit. If it will be used in computers & technology, then more these number of words will be used in next 100 years. • Sanskrit has the power to say a sentence in a minimum number of words than any other language. • America has a University dedicated to Sanskrit and the NASA too has a department in it to research on Sanskrit manuscripts. • Sanskrit is the best computer friendly language.(Ref: Forbes Magazine July 1987). • Sanskrit is a highly regularized language. In fact, NASA declared it to be the “only unambiguous spoken language on the planet” – and very suitable for computer comprehension. • Sanskrit is an official language of the Indian state of Uttarakhand. • There is a report by a NASA scientist that America is creating 6th and 7th generation super computers based on Sanskrit language. Project deadline is 2025 for 6t