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AnilNagaraj🇮🇳

AnilNagaraj🇮🇳

@AnilNagaraj

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Mahesh 🇮🇳
Mahesh 🇮🇳@Mahesh10816·
Some days ago I was learning a new sloka from Rig Veda, which was describing the features of Agni Dev. I was curious to figure out how Agni Dev looked as described in the Vedas. Few hours later I get a call from my relative asking me to take part in a function held in Chinthalavadi Yoga Narasimha temple between Trichy and Karur. I also wanted to have the dharshan of Narasimha Dev, so Agreed. When I went to the temple I saw this picture of Agni Dev, exactly as described in Rig Veda. Bhagwan has strange ways of answering 🙏🙏
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V Gopalan
V Gopalan@TheGopalan·
He is the oldest Shiva Lingam in my collection. It is from the cave temple - Melakkoil at KudumiyanMalai. The earliest dated inscriptions in the cave belong to the Pandya king Varaguna-varman I (787-88 CE), suggesting that it existed before that time. I can't explain the energy I felt inside the cave! Unexplainable! Was so sad to see there was no light inside the sannadhi as there was no lamp even! (I used the flash light to shoot this picture!) At the end of the video you can see how dark it was inside the sannadhi as that picture of Nandhi was taken from inside the cave without the flash! I lit the lamp digitally for Him in the video! 🙏
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Bharat Mata ke Sewak
Bharat Mata ke Sewak@CountryGulshan·
Savita Sharma ran a PG in her ancestral house. The house had 10–12 big rooms, each with three beds. Along with accommodation, she also provided home-cooked meals. She loved cooking and feeding people with care and affection. Her food was so delicious and comforting that it reduced the homesickness of students and working professionals staying there. Everyone got breakfast and dinner daily, and lunch was packed for those who needed it. But there was one unusual rule in her PG: the kitchen worked only for 28 days every month. For the remaining 2–3 days, the mess stayed closed. No food, no tea — the kitchen remained completely locked, and everyone had to eat outside. At first, this rule sounded strange. When asked why she followed it, she simply said, “This is our rule. We charge only for 28 days of food, so we cook for 28 days.” One day, when questioned again, she finally explained the real reason. “In the beginning, there was no such rule. I cooked every day with full dedication, but people always complained. Sometimes the salt was less, sometimes the oil was more, sometimes the taste was not perfect. No matter how much effort I put in, someone always found faults. So finally, I made this rule. For 28 days, I cook with love. Then for 2–3 days, everyone eats outside food. During those days, they realize how expensive and ordinary outside food really is. Even a simple cup of tea costs 15–20 rupees. Only then do they understand the value of homemade food and the care behind it.” After that, complaints stopped. Everyone ate happily and respected the rule. The truth is simple: when comfort becomes permanent, people stop valuing it. Sometimes a small absence is needed to remind people of the worth of what they have.
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🧬Maxpein🧬
🧬Maxpein🧬@maximumpain333·
“WHY DOES LIFE HURT SO MUCH?” A man asked the Buddha with eyes heavy with life. The Buddha looked at him quietly—not to answer immediately, but to understand. Then he said, “You are holding on to things that are meant to pass.” The man frowned. “Holding on to what?” The Buddha gently pointed to a nearby river. “Look at that water,” he said. “Yesterday’s river is gone. This moment’s river is already moving. If you try to hold it in your hands… it slips away. And yet, you suffer—not because the river flows, but because you wish it would stay.” The man was silent. The Buddha continued— “You cling to people… expecting them to remain the same. But people change, just like seasons.” “You cling to moments… wanting joy to last forever. But even the most beautiful sunset fades into night.” “You cling to expectations… how life should be, instead of seeing how it is.” The man lowered his head. “But why does it hurt so deeply?” he asked again. The Buddha picked up a small pebble and held it tightly. “If I hold this lightly,” he said, “there is no pain.” Then he clenched his fist hard. “But if I grip it tightly… it begins to hurt.” He looked at the man and said, “The pain is not from the stone. It is from the tightness of your grip.” The man’s eyes softened. “So what should I do?” he whispered. The Buddha smiled. “Learn to hold everything with an open hand.” “Love people… but don’t try to own them. Enjoy moments… but don’t demand they stay. Have hopes… but don’t let them become chains.” “Let things come. Let things go. And remain present with what is.” The man sat there for a long time, watching the river flow. For the first time, he didn’t try to stop it. And in that moment— a small, quiet peace found him. Because peace begins the moment you stop gripping what is already gone. ✨🙌🏾💫
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bhargavasarma (krishna bhagavan nirikhi)
👉 Comprehensive Guide to Adhika Maasa (May 17, 2026 - June 15, 2026) Namaste Dear Friends and Seekers, As we approach the sacred Adhika Jyeshta Maasa starting on May 17, 2026, I am pleased to share a comprehensive resource to help you navigate this spiritually potent "extra month." Known as Purushottama Maasa, this is a rare window—occurring only once every few years—specifically gifted to us for spiritual cleansing and gaining Adhika Phalam (extra merit). To ensure we all make the most of this period, I have compiled a detailed guide: "Adhika Maasa Vidhi: Concept, Technicalities, and Observances." Inside this guide, you will find: • The Science: Why this intercalary month occurs and how it aligns our Lunar and Solar calendars. • The Rituals (Vidhi): A deep dive into the Pancha Vratha (fasting protocols) and the significance of the number 33. • Charity (Daana): Detailed procedures for Apoopa Daana, including the necessary Sankalpas and Mantras in multiple languages. • Do’s & Don’ts: A clear list of prohibited (Nishiddha) and recommended (Vihita) activities to guide your daily practice. • Adhika Maasa - Pithru Yagna/SraAddha VichaAra etc... Lord Purushottama is the presiding deity of this month, and every small act of devotion performed now yields infinite rewards. Access the Full PDF here in my Digital Library: 👇 archive.org/details/adhika… I hope this script serves as a valuable companion in your Sadhana. May this Adhika Maasa bring peace, prosperity, and spiritual growth to you and your families. naham karta hairh karta Hari Sarvottama – Vaayu Jeevottama Sri GuruRaajo Vijayate Warm regards, bhargavasarma Summary... This document provides a comprehensive guide to Adhika Maasa (the intercalary or extra month in the Hindu lunar calendar), detailing its scientific concept, spiritual significance, and the specific rituals (Vidhi) to be observed. Concept and Technicalities • Definition: An Adhika Maasa occurs when there are two New Moons (Amavasya) within a single solar month, resulting in a lunar month with no Sun transit (Sankranti). • Frequency: It acts as a time compensation to synchronize the 354-day lunar year with the 365-day solar year. This adjustment typically happens once every 32 to 33 months. • Terminology: It is also known as Purushottama Maasa, Mala Maasa, or Malimlucha Maasa. Spiritual Significance... • Presiding Deity: Lord Vishnu, in the form of Purushottama, is the governing lord of this month. • The Number 33: Great importance is placed on the number 33, representing the 33 presiding deities (8 Vasus, 11 Rudras, 12 Adityas, 1 Prajapati, and 1 Vashatkara). Key Observances (Do’s and Don’ts) • Nishiddha (Prohibited) Karma: Auspicious "milestone" events like weddings (Vivaha), thread ceremonies (Upanayana), and housewarmings (Gruha-Pravesa) should be avoided. • Vihita (Recommended) Karma: This month is ideal for spiritual advancement through the Pancha Vratha: 1. Upavaasa: Fasting. 2. Eka-Bhukta: Eating only one meal a day. 3. Dhaarana-Paarana: Alternate-day fasting. 4. Naktha Vratha: Eating only at night. 5. Ayaachita: Eating only what is offered unsolicited. • Apoopa Daana: A highlight of the month is the donation of 33 Apoopas (sweet rice-flour cakes) in a brass plate to a Brahmana, signifying an offering to the 33 presiding deities. Ritual Procedures: The document includes detailed Sankalpas (intentions) and Mantras in Sanskrit, Kannada, and English for performing donations and prayers, specifically focusing on Apoopa Daana and the Purushottama Stothram. #Adhikamaasa #Adhikamaasa2026 #AdhikaJyeshtaMaasa #Purushottamamaasa #Sanatanadharma #bhargavasarma #Adhikamaasavidhi
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Saurabh Mohnot
Saurabh Mohnot@TvamAstrology·
Your Nakshatra often shows the exact karmic pattern blocking your money, peace, relationships, or success. Here’s 1 powerful remedy for each Nakshatra 🧵 (Read only if you know your Moon Nakshatra) 1. Ashwini ➔ wake up before sunrise; your destiny improves through fast action 2. Bharani ➔ respect women deeply; Venus blesses you through this karma 3. Krittika ➔ light a diya regularly; fire purifies your path
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Amita Sachdeva, Advocate
Amita Sachdeva, Advocate@SachdevaAmita·
Update on Nationwide Pro Bono Legal Initiative for Dharma We are overwhelmed by the tremendous response! 🙏 The list has now reached 80 members: - 63 Advocates - 13 Law Students We are deeply grateful to everyone who has joined. From Monday onwards, we will start introductory Google Meet calls in batches of approx. 10 persons each to connect, discuss, and decide the future action and the way forward. Thank you all for your support! Jai Shri Krishna 🙏 @AdkarMakarand @RahulDewanV2 @JaipurDialogues @Ramesh_hjs
Amita Sachdeva, Advocate@SachdevaAmita

Update on Nationwide Pro Bono Legal Initiative for Dharma We are overwhelmed by the tremendous response to our call! Till now, 47 Advocates & 10 Law Students have approached us with their complete details and are ready to join this pro bono network. Place-wise details: Delhi – 13 Hyderabad – 4 Rajasthan – 5 Mumbai – 3 Pune – 3 Bengaluru – 3 Kutch-Gujarat – 3 Lucknow – 2 Bhuvneshwar – 2 Ghaziabad – 1 Haryana – 1 Ambala & Chandigarh – 1 Jammu & Kashmir – 1 Patna – 1 Kerala – 1 Kanyakumari – 1 Chennai – 1 Ballia (UP) – 1 Orrissa – 1 Kolkata – 1 Gaya (Bihar) – 1 Noida – 1 Dehradun – 1 Nagpur – 1 Jharkhand (Ranchi) – 1 Madurai – 1 Not shared - 2 We especially need advocates from the remaining states of India as well, so that this initiative can become truly pan-India. We will soon organise an introductory joint online meeting with all these advocates to connect and plan the way forward. More advocates are most welcome. Please send your details to supportforhindus@gmail.com: Name Year of Enrolment Place of Practice Email ID WhatsApp Number Thank you all for your support. Jai Shri Krishna 🙏

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Sanjeev Newar | सञ्जीव नेवर
Important announcement: One trained nationalist advocate connected to every police station in Delhi. - No Halal meat shops near mandirs and schools - No unlawful loudspeaker nuisance 5 times a day - No land encroachments in the name of namaz - No illegal knife-carrying Naariyal Paani dens - Legal support for victims of hate crimes and Love Jihad We will fight through litigation and relentless follow-through, till results. Check our recent posts to understand what we mean. Since the Delhi Riots of 2020, @BhaiPreetSingh, @swati_gs and I have fought this crime-mafia from the frontlines. Many jailed. Many convicted. We now want to scale this experience through a strong ecosystem of committed lawyers and organizations connected to ground. Important: We are NOT creating a new organization or competing with existing Hindu groups. Our limited but important role is to enable, strengthen, train, connect, promote and legally support existing individuals and organizations working for Ram Rajya and civilizational protection. In memory of Swami Shraddhanand who was murdered in Delhi 100 years ago for standing against this hooligan mafia. If you feel strongly for safe Delhi, consider supporting this Yajna.👇 sewanyaya.in/bhoomi-suraksh… यो अद्य स्तेन आयति स संपिष्टो अपायति (अथर्ववेद 4.3.5) Any crook who comes to us will go back fully crushed in powder form. 👇 sewanyaya.in/bhoomi-suraksh…
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शेयर ना कर पाओ तो सोशल मीडिया छोड़ देना हम ने दिल्ली के हर पुलिस स्टेशन पर एक अधिवक्ता महानगर सेवक के रूप में नियुक्त किया है महानगर सेवकों की बैठक में सर्वसम्मति से तय किया गया 1. सड़क गली और सार्वजनिक पार्कों में नमाज़ पढ़ने वाली कमेटियों के ख़िलाफ़ हम कोर्ट केस फाइल कर के पब्लिक लैंड ख़ाली करेंगे. 2. स्कूल मंदिरों की 100 मीटर के दायरे में अवैध कच्चे पक्के मांस की दुकानों की शिकायत दर्ज और कार्यवाही नहीं होने पर कोर्ट जाएंगे. 3. मस्जिदो के लाउडस्पीकर कोर्ट की गाइडलाइंस के विरुद्ध जाने पर मस्जिद कमेटी पर कोर्ट केस फाइल करेंगे. 4. पैदल चलने वाले फ़ुटपाथों पर ज्यादातर नारियल पानी की दुकान लगाने के नाम पर स्थायी क़ब्ज़ा है उन पर कोर्ट केस फाइल करेंगे. जागरूक नागरिकों से अपील है आप शिकायतकर्ता बने समाज से अपील हम हमे सहयोग देने वालो का आप सहयोग करें. @SanjeevSanskrit @swati_gs Support us - sewanyaya.in/bhoomi-suraksh…

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Aishwarya Ananthkumar
Aishwarya Ananthkumar@Aishwarya_A_K·
So proud and happy to hear that Dr @KrithiKaranth, a daughter of Karnataka, Bharath has just been declared as the Rolex @NatGeo explorer of the year. Her work together with the immense work of her father Shri Ullas Karanth avaru through center for wildlife studies has touched millions of lives in the western ghat forests and is finally being recognised. A proud moment for Karnataka and Bharat
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K Srinivas
K Srinivas@WordsBySrinivas·
KP Astrology App — Major Update! 📲 Try it: play.google.com/store/apps/det… New features live: ☉ Daily Horoscope : personalized to your natal chart ⊛ KP Predictions : 10 life areas with scoring ⊞ Event Prediction : dasha-based timing ⌖ Transit Search : find exact dates when any planet transits through a sign, nakshatra, sub lord, or natal house. Up to 2 years ahead. Plus: improved significations view, saved profiles, PDF export with predictions, dark/light themes, better mobile UX. All built on authentic KP methodology. No fluff, just structured analysis. Have issues ? PLEASE DM ME DIRECTLY : don't spam the replies. Happy to hear from serious KP practitioners.
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Daarshik Pandey
Daarshik Pandey@daarshik108·
Every birth nakshatra carries a past life debt and a specific remedy to clear it. Every birth nakshatra (moon) is an old karma waiting to be cleared. Moon in all 27 nakshtra and Remedial Karma which you have to perform - 1/N 🧵
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Torque
Torque@StoicOnWheels·
Idli, Dosey: South Indian ❌ Kannada ✅ —- Upma ❌ Uppittu ✅
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AnilNagaraj🇮🇳@AnilNagaraj·
@GanKanchi I can relate. But the solution is Spirituality. If you are interested DM me. No selling. No buying. No bandage. Pure unadulterated.
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Dr Mouth Matters
Dr Mouth Matters@GanKanchi·
Confessions and realities 42M, 55LPA I am a 42-year-old man with a senior job in IT. I have a house in Chennai, a supportive wife, and two children. On paper, everything about my life looks perfect. I have achieved all the things society says a man should achieve. In my twenties, life felt different. I had friends to spend time with. We would hang out at Marina Beach and Besant Nagar beach, watch movies at Rohini, Udayam, and Kasi theatres, and ride around Mount Road on my RX100. In my thirties, I had colleagues to talk with over tea breaks. We would discuss apartments, onsite trips, and share random stories about life and work. But now, in my forties, life has turned into a quiet routine. My phone rarely rings for anything personal. Most calls are about office work, bank alerts, or someone from home asking me to pick up milk on the way back. The loneliness of a man in his forties is unusual. I am not physically alone, but I often feel like a machine. When I enter my home, I am simply “Appa.” I am the person who pays school fees, fixes the Wi-Fi, and handles repairs. My wife is busy with her work and the kids. My children are teenagers now, living in their own worlds and their own rooms. They love me, but they mostly see me as the person who provides comfort and stability. They no longer see me as an individual. At the office, I am the senior person. I am expected to have all the answers. I cannot tell my team that I feel tired. I cannot tell my boss that I sometimes struggle to keep up with new technologies. I must appear confident and strong, even when I quietly worry about the future. Sometimes I drive home slowly from work just to spend a few extra minutes in the car. I listen to songs from my college days. For those fifteen minutes, I am not a manager or a father. I am simply myself again. I realize that I have not had a real conversation about my feelings with anyone in years. My old friends now exist mostly as names on WhatsApp. We send “Happy Birthday” or “Congratulations” messages, but rarely talk. When we meet at weddings, our conversations revolve around our children’s grades or the cars we drive. We never talk about what we actually feel. The hardest part is that I cannot even complain. If I tell my family that I feel lonely, they look confused and say, “But we are all here with you.” They do not understand that a person can be surrounded by people and still feel like they are on a desert island. Society teaches men that if they provide money and security, they have succeeded in life. But no one teaches us how to deal with the silence that comes with it. I have built a beautiful life for everyone around me, but sometimes it feels like there is no space left for me inside it. And maybe… this is what life in your forties feels like.
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Leo
Leo@ArrestDh0bi·
Need Kannada twitter users for some work. Reply here ASAP. Don't miss out. Limited number of users only
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Śrīrām 🇮🇳 (Modi's Family)
Faith that is forced will break. Faith that is understood will stand
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