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Need friends!!!
Oh my God ! I m gonna say it… Gen Z is doomed. -
the good in India??
you are able to access internet and do a comment on reddit post -
Am I welcome here?
Brother, will all due respect. YOU lead the pack. All the bikes will follow you🫂 -
What do u think would be the cut off for General in ADRE grade 3, Paper 4?
Paper was easy but tricky so m also curious to know. -
Would you go back to the workplace for 70k?
5k+ per month? For sure lol wtf is that of a question 😅 I have severe anxiety but 5k is like a mountain of money -
Thoughts on the Tuono 457 Design?
Khekda designs -
How common are Vellfires in India?
Nah what the hell,whynare these kinda common in Shillong 💀 -
Conspiracy Theory on the Ranveer Allahabadia case
Bhai nikhil bought ranveer on his show. Kuch bhi theory hai -
ఆంధ్రప్రదేశ్ బడ్జెట్ - 2025-26
Polavaram ee yr 5930cr by central govt and 6700 by ap govt. chooddham em peekutharo. -
Am I welcome here?
Mileage batakar 😎 -
Am I welcome here?
This is not a cars sub bro you are welcome and appreciated. No shaming of any kind just riding, safety and smiles -
Mals the fashion icon wore loose fitted clothes before even Hailey Bieber. You guys just don’t understand the fashionista we have before us.
I’m sure if her stuff doesn’t get sold she will start with her single mother struggles of trying to run a business and try to sell clothes with that angle . -
PLEASE CLEARIFY MY DOUBT ;=; (Also posted in r/hindu)
'SRIMAD DEVI BHAGVAT PURAN' - Please do understand that this text is a sacred purana for the shaktas, the ones that primarily worship the divine mother, and because it promotes bhakti towards Her, it understandably glorifies her above anyone else. As a result, many Hindus who are non-shaktas may reject it, or at the very least put in lower in the hierarchy of texts to follow and believe.
'Vishnu ji is clearly stating that he, brahma ji, and Shankar ji all birth and die' - Anyone who subscribes to such puranas also subscribe to the ideas of kalpas and yugas, which are basically large units of time describing the different phases of existence/universe. The only thing that exists eternally throughout all the kalpas and yugas is the Brahman (note this is not Brahma the creator, this is Brahman, the supreme god. Brahman in different traditions is called by different names, like Adi Shakti for the Shaktas, Shiva for the Shaivites, Vishnu for the Vaishnavas, etc). Everything else, at one time or another, dissolves and merges back into the Brahman. This is what could be referred to as the death of said gods. Understand that these gods are deities, lesser manifestations of that supreme Brahman. When the universe is re-established, everything gets re-created again, with Brahman once again projecting itself within the universe in the various forms of deities. This is what is meant as the rebirth of the deities.
'if they themselves die(clearly saying that, please see the attached photo😭😭), why should I worship them' - It is not the Hindu way to think only that which is eternal is worthy of worship. We are a people who worship nature, we worship our ancestors, we worship our parents, we worship our gurus, we worship Shri Rama and Shri Krishna. We see god in all of these things, and so we worship it. Those who don't want to or can't see god in everything, don't have to worship anything. Hence, it is entirely up to you if you feel it should be worshipped or not.
'the main purpose of worshipping god is to live for eternity with peace with god, or atleast in his kingdom' - While this may be a desire/goal for some devotees, this is not part of the Hindu philosophy. The only thing that is eternal is the divine Brahman, everything else is momentary. Depending on one's karma, one is believed to exist within what some would classify in certain Hindu traditions as some form of heaven, i.e. Vaikuntha, Kailasa, etc but even this is not seen as permanent. The ultimate aim of all is to attain moksha, which is to merge with the Brahman.
Also, there is no such thing as a main purpose of worshipping. People, depending on their nature, worship for a variety of reasons. Some are material in nature, others spiritual. Some do it for strength, others for forgiveness, and there are some who just worship because they feel an intense love for the divine.
HAR HAR MAHADEV! -
This is a video from West Bengal 🤫 shhh
Bhai Islamophobics k liye trigger warning lagana tha na. -
Conspiracy Theory on the Ranveer Allahabadia case
That one unemployed friend at 9:30 -
How common are Vellfires in India?
This car is not worth the money as way better options are available in this budget -
Conspiracy Theory on the Ranveer Allahabadia case
It was indeed to push the need for the bill into the minds of the masses. But do we need to worry or be prepared to take on the streets in protest? The government can't force anything down our throats, can they? -
Hari Narayana - by Dharma Persona
The Original Video is on the Youtube Channel of Dharma Persona :- [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSSrQI6bUwY](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSSrQI6bUwY) -
mangal new promo
It's looking like Anupama 2.0 -
What's happening on Instagram these days. How are these people real
Not all but some of them are correct tbh.
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