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  1. Rent for bachelor

    3 months
    ![gif](giphy|nmkYcvGnPfkfS)

    House owners after looking at his description.
  2. Can anyone please help me. How to visit chikkamagaluru from mangalore.

    3 months
    Taking private buses will be feasible. You can easily find red colour KSRTc or private buses to balehonnuru and you will have change your at balehonnuru.
  3. Buying a car in Tamil Nadu without local address proof

    3 months
    Make a namesake rental agreement with a local
  4. Accha accha punjab,haryana te gujarat bund den gaya hindustan times pehan de lodyo

    3 months
    So, Punjab is actually third in position, with Gujarat and Haryana as toppers
  5. How much dedication does one need to excel like this

    3 months
    Magnus Carlsen level? Never.. unless you started chess at 3
  6. US military aircraft carrying first batch of illegal Indian immigrants arrives in Amritsar .

    3 months
    Time to send some flights from India to our neighboring countries now !!
  7. We Are Back

    3 months
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  8. Why Jibaan? Why😭

    3 months
    https://i.redd.it/v1afb9oggahe1.gif
  9. If The River Ganga is Revered as a Goddess, Why Do We Pollute Her So Much?

    3 months
    The paradox of worshipping the Ganga as divine while simultaneously polluting her waters is a reflection of a deeper illusion—the separation between the sacred and the mundane. In truth, there is no distinction. If one truly understands that the Ganga is not merely a physical river but a manifestation of the infinite flow of consciousness, then every act towards her—whether reverent or negligent—is an act towards oneself. The pollution of her waters is not just an environmental crisis; it is a spiritual one, born from ignorance of our fundamental interconnectedness with all that exists.

    This contradiction arises because devotion, when not accompanied by awareness, becomes ritualistic rather than transformative. People revere the Ganga for her purifying power but fail to see that this power is not separate from their own responsibility. They seek her blessings yet neglect the reciprocity of respect and care. If one were to throw filth onto a temple deity, it would be seen as an act of great offense—yet the Ganga, a living embodiment of divinity, is subjected to such desecration daily. This reveals a disconnect: worship remains external, rather than a living awareness that guides one's every action.

    The deeper truth is that everything in existence is an extension of the same infinite intelligence. The river is not just sacred when one offers prayers or takes a holy dip; she remains sacred when factories release waste, when plastic is thrown into her waters, when sewage flows unchecked. If one truly saw the divine in all things, pollution would be impossible—not because of rules or regulations, but because harming the river would feel no different from harming oneself. This is the shift in perception that is needed: from seeing the Ganga as an external object of worship to recognizing her as a part of the living, breathing consciousness that flows through all.

    Real change begins when this awareness is cultivated, not just through laws or cleanup initiatives, but through a transformation in how people perceive their relationship with nature. The river does not belong to us; we belong to her, just as we belong to the Earth, the air, and the sky. When people awaken to this truth, care becomes effortless. They will not need to be told to protect the river, just as they do not need to be told to protect their own bodies. Respect for the Ganga, then, is not about ritual—it is about remembering that she and all of existence are an extension of the same boundless presence.

    This is the path forward: to cultivate not just devotion, but awareness. To ensure that spiritual practice does not remain confined to prayers and offerings but extends into everyday actions. To understand that pollution of the Ganga is not merely an ecological issue but a reflection of the collective state of consciousness. By restoring the river, we restore not just her purity but our own connection to the sacredness of all life.

    Ultimately, the Ganga remains pure—not in the physical sense, but in her essence, beyond what human actions can touch. But if we are to honor her fully, we must recognize that true reverence is not in seeking her blessings while neglecting her well-being. It is in seeing her for what she truly is: not just a river, but the eternal flow of existence itself.
  10. Need reccs for exploring nature’s beauty in LKO

    3 months
    You can see a lot of migratory birds at GG city wetlands near the stadium.
    Underrated spot for bird sighting
  11. What a player !!

    3 months
    Not a shitpost but OP you are shitty person for not knowing what the sub is about especially these Instagram posts
  12. Is MBIFL entry free like KLF or do we need to take tickets to enter?

    3 months
    I'm going on 8th for Avial.
  13. Abhishek storms into the top 2, climbing 38 spots. Varun moves to 3rd and Ravi gains four spots, standing at No.6 in latest T20i rankings.

    3 months
    After watching 1st two, I thought this was SRH's batting order☺️

    PS: Abhishek Sharma is also ranked No.13 in T20I All rounder
  14. Zendher Eqwality

    3 months
    It would've been more fun if he'd have flipped the bottle successfully for second time also and go for knocking her head again😂😂
  15. Travelling is getting worse

    3 months
    Mumbai is a cesspool for lower middle class. Only upper middle class and ultra rich can survive since they can afford all luxury comforts to navigate thru the city traffic. Rest all will be brutally crushed eventually.
  16. I have a doubt

    3 months
    First do you meditate? Which is part of sandhya vandanam. If yes, which meditation you do?

    Second don't be too hard. Its anavastitattva bothering you not the rapper.
  17. Ongoing national games medal tally.

    3 months
    Gujarat😂
  18. Sketched a common Mumbai sight - people packed in a local train

    3 months
    wow start selling these as posters
  19. Looking for an app developer for opinion on a product.

    3 months
    Hey, I am an Android developer, i work on various technologies including Kotlin and Compose.
  20. What's the most disturbing secret you know about someone that would ruin their life if exposed—but you stay silent, pretending you don’t know?

    3 months
    About 10 years ago a car ran over 2 people crossing ORR midnight. Both of them died and the car driver is from our friends circle.
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