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Hare Krishna

Hare Krishna

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@TheCore1724808 You're welcome, studying Bhagavad Gita gave me what I could only describe as direct perception of the soul and spiritual knowledge or insight. And the philosophy of Sri Caitanya Mahaprabhu dovetailed that with the raw loving emotion of bhakti yoga. Hare Krishna
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The Core@TheCore1724808·
@Chant_Again I read this a long time ago in a paper back book given to me by Hare Krishna devotees at a music festival. It really expanded my view! Thank you for making this perspective included in the discussion.
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The Core@TheCore1724808·
Do you believe in reincarnation? Do you retain some core identity or experiences you carry over? Or do you come down as an empty bucket to fetch a pail of experience, poor it into the collective and return empty? Or do you think this is it? One shot to get it right and eternal reward or punishment after? Or do you think you just cease to be? Just a fading memory?
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Somoina Kapeen@SomoinaKapeen·
If it takes a man and woman to create you then why would your creator only have masculine energy ?
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࿗ Jayaratha ॐ🌻
@oitinerio Ardanaríxvara de certa forma permite a possibilidade de atribuir caracteristicas femininas a ele, mas eu vejo essa forma como hermafrodita.
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Līlā ॐ@oitinerio·
acho engraçado o senso comum de quem não conhece sobre hinduísmo/cultura oriental achar que Shiva é uma deusa creio que a confusão se deva ao nome e pela iconografia andrógina da maioria dos deuses hindus
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Hare Krishna
Hare Krishna@Chant_Again·
@ex_Brahmin 53 Because of the suffering your enemy will inflict on you during the siege, you will eat the fruit of the womb, the flesh of the sons and daughters the Lord your God has given you.
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Hare Krishna@Chant_Again·
@ex_Brahmin Numbers 31:17-18 (after a battle): "Now kill all the boys. And kill every woman who has slept with a man, but save for yourselves every girl who has never slept with a man."
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Karma to Cross
Karma to Cross@ex_Brahmin·
Hindus should never lecture about morality to Christians. The Bible doesn’t support bestiality, but what if I tell you Hinduism does? Hinduism has nothing to do with morality! A faith where the gods even sinned, fought each other, cursed each other. Kamasutra is a sacred Hindu scripture on the subject of marriage and daily life, basically a s*x manual guide. In Kamasutra 5.6.5, it talks about how Hindus satisfies their carnal desire when he finds no woman, he has animal sex with goats, sheep or finds woman statues to satisfy himself. No wonder why the hippies are fascinated with Hinduism. Their lifestyle matches with the lives of the Hindu gods.
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Hare Krishna
Hare Krishna@Chant_Again·
@BijonBiswa56401 @bhaktSenapati 2.29.30 "Salt is on par with everything divine. It yields everything the person wishes for himself. No dish tastes sweet without salt. 2.29.31 "Hence, salt is favorite with the manes. The gift of salt leads them to heaven. It is said that salt is originated from Visnu's body.
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Hare Krishna@Chant_Again·
@BijonBiswa56401 @bhaktSenapati Garuda Purana 2.4.15 "The salt is produced from the body of Visnu. When the soul of the dying person does not leave the body but lingers on, the salt should be gifted as it opens the door of the heaven
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The Saintly King
The Saintly King@bhaktSenapati·
Salt itself is considered sacred in Vedic culture. It is said to originate from the body/sweat of Lord Viṣṇu, and donating salt in charity is highly auspicious — it pleases the pitṛs (ancestors) and opens pathways to higher realms. In rituals, rock salt (sendha namak) is used for purity, while sea salt connects to emotional cleansing and protection from negative energies (rajas-tamas). Salt (lavana) and the salty ocean (lavaṇa-samudra) carry profound symbolic and spiritual meaning. The material world itself is often described as an “ocean of salt water,” one of the seven great oceans surrounding Bhū-maṇḍala. This vast salty sea represents the harsh, conditioned nature of material existence — full of suffering, separation, and the cycles of birth and death (saṁsāra). Our tears, which are also salty, are not merely chemical coincidences. According to Vedic understanding, the jīva (soul) is a tiny spiritual spark, part and parcel of the Supreme Personality of Godhead, Śrī Kṛṣṇa. Just as a drop of seawater has the same salty quality as the entire ocean (but in minute quantity), we living entities possess the same spiritual qualities as Kṛṣṇa but in minute degree, never equal in quantity. Gibran’s poetic insight unknowingly echoes the Vedic realization: there is something sacred in that shared salinity — it points to our common spiritual origin in the Supreme. The tears we cry in this world are ultimately invitations to cry for Kṛṣṇa. When those tears flow in devotion (bhakti), they become the sweetest nectar and carry us across the salty ocean of material life back to the spiritual ocean of bliss (ānanda).
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Bhavishya Malika
Bhavishya Malika@bhavishyamalika·
The present and future of America as stated in 600 years old Bhavishya Malika #WW3 #USA
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The Saintly King
The Saintly King@bhaktSenapati·
Silence is for the fools. Chant mantras and glorify Bhagavān.
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Rishi@rishi841312·
They love to eat beef. I went for a friend's wedding and they served beef for starters and main course. Everyone from little girls to 85 year old grandmas ate beef. This fact alone makes that state and anomaly in India where eating beef is even illegal in places (!!!). They also kill cows in the harshest ways. If a North Indian saw the act they'd probably faint then and there:-
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Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
There is a state in India that nutritionists don't tend to talk about. It's called Kerala. Kerala sits on India's southwestern coast with some of the richest fish grounds in the Indian Ocean. Its people have eaten fish every day for centuries: sardines, mackerel, prawns, crab, reef fish, alongside chicken, beef, and pork depending on religion. 97% of the population eats animal protein. It is the most consistently non-vegetarian large state in India. Per-capita fish intake is second in the country. Kerala also has: - The highest life expectancy in India: 75.1 years - The lowest infant mortality in India: 7 per 1,000 - The highest HDI score among Indian states, comparable to Mexico and Cuba - One of the highest percentages of 25-year-old men over 6 feet tall - Near-100% institutional births - Female life expectancy that exceeds male life expectancy, as in developed countries The vegetarian states with their lentils and their paneer are watching from three to four places below on every health metric. The fish is in the curry. The evidence is on the table. Nobody is looking at the table.
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"The Indian states with the most vegetarians produce the tallest and healthiest people. Plant-based diets work." Punjab is the third-most vegetarian state in India. It also has the highest dairy consumption in the country: milk, ghee, yoghurt, paneer. "That's still plant-based." It's dairy. Daily. In significant quantities. "Dairy is plant-based adjacent." Dairy is an animal product. It contains animal protein. It drives IGF-1. It is categorically not plant-based. "OK but they don't eat meat." They don't eat meat AND they consume very high amounts of dairy. Their height and health outcomes are consistent with high animal protein intake. If you remove the dairy from these populations and replace it with lentils, I promise you the height outcomes change. The dairy is doing the work. The absence of meat is irrelevant.

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🧬Maxpein🧬@maximumpain333·
You are not supposed to see the same thing as everyone else. That’s the point. What do you see? ☁️✨
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Hare Krishna
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@iamkamyabuch @Mahakal383743 There are no qualified Brahmins in this Kali Yuga to properly perform this sacrifice. Blood sacrifice in this age is merely a performative sin.
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@dom_lucre This dance alone should mean instant deportation. Instant!
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Dom Lucre | Breaker of Narratives
🔥🚨DEVELOPING: This Indian couple uploaded them doing the “Sheila Ki Jawani” dance at Wisconsin State Capitol building to help Americans accept their culture.
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Hare Krishna@Chant_Again·
@TexTenno @dom_lucre We have no rules against dancing. Be confident in your own ways and understand no one can force you to do or participate in anything.
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Just Tex Now
Just Tex Now@TexTenno·
@dom_lucre I don't have a problem with being proud of your culture & celebrating it. Just don't expect me and others in the U.S. to follow your beliefs and adhere to your culture's rules. You live here, you follow our rules. If I went to India you would expect me to follow the rules.
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Hare Krishna
Hare Krishna@Chant_Again·
@sardesairajdeep cātur-varṇyaṁ mayā sṛṣṭaṁ guṇa-karma-vibhāgaśaḥ tasya kartāram api māṁ viddhy akartāram avyayam
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Rajdeep Sardesai
Rajdeep Sardesai@sardesairajdeep·
Big story: No person who professes a religion other than Hinduism, Sikhism or Buddhism shall be a member of Scheduled caste. Conversion to any other religion results in loss of Scheduled caste status : Supreme Court. Basically, Dalit Christians can’t take advantage of SC protection. Qs is: does religion change end caste discrimination? Courts may need a reality check!
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#SupremeCourt upholds the Andhra Pradesh HC's order, which held that an individual who converted to Christianity and actively professes and practices the same cannot continue to be a member of the Scheduled Caste community. "the appellant continued to profress christanity for a decade and practised as a pastor conducting Sunday prayers." Bench: Justices PK Mishra and NV Anjaria

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