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What are Secrets Hidden Under the Temple Dome

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 What are Secrets Hidden Under the Temple Dome Temple /Sanctuaries in India were generally developed in three or four examples. Furthermore, the sanctuary vaults were demonstrated in the sky. Assuming I sit under the open sky and rehash 'Aum', my voice will be lost, on the grounds that the strength of a singular voice will be encompassed by the limitlessness of the sky. I can not hear the resonation, and the reverberation of my reciting will lose all sense of direction in the tremendousness of the sky. Arches were developed so the reverberation of our reciting can bounce back on us. The vault is only a little, crescent model of the sky. It has a similar shape to the sky contacting the earth on every one of the four sides. Anything supplications or reciting are finished under its covering, they don't get lost the manner in which they would under the huge sky, in light of the fact that the vault tosses them back towards the meditator. As time elapsed, it was found that ...

How to Find Plan for Our Growth

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 How to Find Plan for Our Growth First, we need to figure out word Kartavya - implies our duty. Our kartavya isn't our work. Work is the work we do to make money. Furthermore, kartavya is the work that should be performed by the whole gang - at three levels - body, brain, and soul - for one and all including our family, local area, country, and the world - to keep up with the gati in Nature, to keep things pushing ahead, says the Bhagwad Gita. Even Krishn isn't saved from doing this. Our kartavya towards our body, for example, could be to keep up with individual cleanliness, eating nutritious food, working out; our kartavya towards our psyche could be to keep it tranquil, oversee time well, be careful that no bad contemplations leak in and drain our energy; towards our spirit - reflect, pay attention to it, not overlook it, and attract energy to chip away at its insight. Keeping our home perfect and not tossing trash on the roads could be our kartavya towards our area, etc....

Book summary: Death An Inside Story-By Sadhguru

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 Book summary: Death An Inside Story-By Sadhguru Death, Dying, and the Meaning of Life Death /Demise is the extraordinary unexplored world. Sadhguru portrays how passing is something that the brain can't handle, and it tends to be realized simply by realizing life in its full profundity and aspect. Sadhguru Wisdom Article- Death, Dying and the Meaning of Life  Chapter by chapter list 1. Death and Dying 2. Demise is Inescapable 3. Biting the dust in Mindfulness 4. The Heavenly Play 5. Rehearsing for the End /Grave 6. Waking up to Life Death and Dying Sadhguru: Demise is an extremely crucial inquiry. As a matter of fact, demise is nearer to us than the measurements we read about it. Every second, passing is going on in us at the organ and cell levels. This is the way, with only one glance at your inner parts, your primary care physician knows how old you are. Passing started in us even before we were conceived, truth be told. Provided that you are oblivio...

Autobiography of a Yogi Summary, Review, Quotes | Paramahansa Yogananda

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 Autobiography of a Yogi Summary, Review, Quotes | Paramahansa Yogananda Read: 12 min Life gets going. Has the Collection of memoirs of a Yogi been gathering dust on your shelf? All things being equal, get the key thoughts now. We're starting to expose what's underneath here. On the off chance that you don't as of now have this book by Paramahansa Yogananda, request it here or get the book recording free of charge to become familiar with the delicious subtleties. Presentation Self-portrayal of a Yogi acquaints the peruser with the existence of Paramahansa Yogananda and his experiences with profound figures of both the Eastern and the Western world. Paramahansa Yogananda was brought into the world as Mukunda Lal Ghosh in Gorakhpur, India, into a Bengali Hindu family. The book starts with his experience growing up in everyday life, tracking down his master, to turning into a priest, and laying out his lessons of Kriya Yoga contemplation. The book goes on in 1920 w...

Book Summary: The Compound Effect

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 Book Summary: The Compound Effect 72 Key Lessons, Jump-start your income, your life, and your success The Book in Three Sentences The compound impact is the system of receiving tremendous benefits from little, apparently irrelevant activities. You can't further develop something until you measure it. Continuously assume a sense of ownership of all that happens to you. The Compound Impact synopsis This is my book synopsis of The Compound Impact by Darren Tough. My notes are casual and frequently contain statements from the book along with my own contemplations. This outline additionally incorporates key illustrations and significant sections from the book. 1.                    “Talk about things that matter with people who care.” -Jim Rohn 2.                    The compound effect is the op...

When We Worship Our Ancestors and Feed Them

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  When We Worship Our Ancestors and Feed Them During the Indian rainstorm - between Ganesh Utsav and Navratri - Hindus notice Pitr-paksha, a fortnight of the pitr, precursors. This is a dim fortnight of the lunar month, in obscurity half of the year. It is a chance to take care of the dead. Confronting the south, Hindu men across India are seen putting crushed rice balls blended in with dark sesame seeds, known as pinda, on pieces of sod, close to water bodies. They pour water on these pinda in a curious manner, known as tarpana, over the thumb of the right hand that is extended outwards away from the body. Crows are urged to eat this rice. Each retailer realizes business will be delayed right now. Without a doubt, numerous Hindu families try not to purchase vehicles, houses, or even new garments. No agreements are agreed upon. No weddings directed. This aversion is fascinating for what it uncovers of the equivocal relationship Hindus have with the dead. The progenitors are wor...

How Intuition is Wisdom at Its Purest

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 How Intuition is Wisdom at Its Purest Science and theory, as indicated by S Radhakrishnan, have normal scholarly desires. Nonetheless, while the previous is intensely shifted towards the scholarly methodology, the last option is completely disposed towards the instinctive school. Information, as we see it today, has expected a by and large unique significance throughout the long term. During the Vedic period, the idea of vidya, information, to a great extent based on achieving Atma-jnana, Self-acknowledgment, and getting otherworldly brightening. Nonetheless, with the beginning of the provincial government, portrayed by the mastery of Western philosophical ideas, the idea of vidya came to be perceived as experimental and rationalistic information in view of science and rationale. Affected by the thoughts of the Renaissance, the advanced outlook tried to come to end results objectively, limiting one's investigation to the given arrangement of realities; instinctive comprehens...