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WTF is this???ðŸ˜
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Trump Enrages Christian MAGA By Naming ‘Heretic’ Pastor to White House
How dare The Daily Beast besmirch Neil Schon's name by claiming Jonathon Cain was Journey's former guitarist. Correction, he was the replacement keyboardist after the much more superior Gregg Rolie (also Santana's former keyboardist/vocalist) left the band. Cain sucks. -
Great sunday ride on these 3 beauties!
East India Company 🇬🇧🇮🇳 -
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I see you missed the gw after bangalore in your search madam -
This scene still gives me chills from the spine
Anyone in this age in this situation would be inclined to do this -
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Naale baa -
Can someone identify which form of kali maa this is.
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Ashish chanchlani and rebel kid roasting each other.
manipal cs bhi flex karni ki cheez hai voh bhi jaipur ki , niceeeeeeeee -
Is it my obsession for coffee cups?😅
As a Coffee nerd nothing, I mean nothing can take place of a well made black coffee.
My favourite kind: V60, Medium Roast, favourite notes almond and green apple/pineapple.
I bought this beautiful heavy ceramic coffee cup which is wide enough to mandate holding with 2 hands because it’s heavy and it feels nice and warm in winters! -
People who don't eat the Pizza crust, why?
From what I've gathered from those who do it, they don't like the dry, no tasting bits. To me, it just seems wasteful. -
Where Do You Ride When You Just Need to Breathe?
nearby lakes in Bangalore. -
We failed as a society :(
Form is temporary, hotness is permanent 🤌 -
Any suggestions for a good 2bhk in mumbai with a budget of 1.3cr
1.3Cr rent per year, will get you a really good 2 or 3 BHK ;) /s -
Tipu Sultan Asked Zaman Shah of Afghanistan to Invade India for the Eradication of Kaffirs.
आज सगळ शांत शांत होईल -
normalize making fun of toppers
Great coping mechanism -
Varun Chakravarthy makes his ODI Debut (2nd oldest debutant) for the second ODI and England won the toss opting to bat first
Thank God they didn't drop shreyas this time for left right combo orgasm -
Anyone commuting daily from Thane to BKC? What’s the easiest mode of transport?
There's uber shuttle as well but it takes the long route but cheaper -
Stock market future.
I think market will go up , down. Sideways -
What to read after reading Gita? (for beginners/half baked knowledge of scriptures)
Hare Krishna!
It’s wonderful that you’ve completed the Bhagavad Gita and are now seeking to deepen your knowledge. Here are some texts you might find enriching and accessible for someone with a beginner’s knowledge of Hindu scriptures:
The Srimad Bhagavatam is a great next step. It provides rich stories about the lives of deities like Lord Vishnu, Lord Krishna, and others, and it delves into philosophical teachings, cosmology, and devotion. The stories are engaging, and the commentaries help explain deeper meanings.
You might also enjoy the Upanishads, which are key texts in Vedantic philosophy. They focus on the nature of the self, the universe, and the ultimate reality (Brahman). Some translations, like those by Eknath Easwaran, present these ancient teachings in accessible language.
The Ramayana and Mahabharata are the two great Indian epics, offering profound moral and philosophical lessons, along with captivating stories. The Ramayana, particularly, emphasizes dharma (righteous living), and the Mahabharata expands on human struggles and divine principles, with the Bhagavad Gita being a crucial part of it. You can find simplified versions in English.
For commentaries, you could explore Sri Aurobindo’s writings on the Gita, or Swami Sivananda’s works. Swami Sivananda’s "The Philosophy of the Bhagavad Gita" is especially useful for beginners.
Also, "The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali" is another important text that offers practical guidance on the path of yoga and meditation. It might complement what you’ve learned in the Gita and help you apply its principles in daily life.
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Why India air quality is so bad?
Many think it is only in the north. It is not.
It's just a lot worse in the north.
There are many reasons, not just industry and vehicle pollution but also agricultural fires, fires in general, i.e. countless people still using wood fire to cook, or the guards burning anything to warm up in the night, etc. These things do not happen at such level elsewhere. The sheer amount of poor people who need to burn wood for everything, and often even mix plastic etc in there... the garbage dump fires... etc etc.
[https://www.iqair.com/in-en/air-quality-map](https://www.iqair.com/in-en/air-quality-map)
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