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Darshan :24-05-2026
અધિક જેઠ માસ' 'પુરુષોત્તમ માસ' જેઠ સુદ નોમ નિમિતે શ્રીકષ્ટભંજનદેવ દાદાને એમ્બ્રોઇડરી વર્કવાળા વાઘા સાથે સિંહાસને મોતીનો દિવ્ય શણગાર સાથે ડ્રાયફ્રૂટનો અન્નકૂટ ધરાવામાં આવ્યો
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The Indian opposition is third-rate garbage.
They know they cannot defeat Modi govt in a fair election, people keep voting for it decisively.
So now, in their pathetic desperation for power, they're actively begging and collaborating with foreign forces to destabilize India and replicate the chaos seen in Bangladesh and Nepal.
Power at any cost even if it means selling out the nation.
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As one of our old friends, @Loyalsachfan10, suggested, I’m creating a small community/group for 90s millennials. 📼📻🏏
A space for nostalgia, old memories, childhood stories, 90s culture, cricket, cassettes, Doordarshan days, simple days, and everything that made our generation special... and many more memories waiting to be relived.
If you’d like to join us, please comment below so I can add you. 🤝

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Chandra in Kanya (Moon in Virgo) Across the Vedic Classics
The magnificent Moon represents our deepest emotions and our entirely receptive inner consciousness. When this watery, intuitive planet enters Kanya, the earthy and mutable sign of Virgo ruled by Mercury, a fascinating alchemical shift occurs. The heart learns to think, and the mind learns to feel.
Because Kanya is the vital sixth house of the natural zodiac, representing devoted service, holistic health, and structured daily routines, individuals with this specific placement seek deep emotional security through maintaining strict order, achieving perfection, and selflessly helping others. The foundational classical texts of Jyotish universally celebrate the refined intellect of this placement.
Brihat Jataka notes that these individuals possess a beautiful form, speak sweetly, and are remarkably modest. Saravali expands on this, highlighting their truthful nature and eloquence. According to this text, their ability to process complex information makes them excellent scholars or astrologers. Phaladeepika emphasizes their hardworking disposition, pointing out that their logical minds make them exceptional at research and occult sciences.
Furthermore, Jataka Parijata and Sarvartha Chintamani focus heavily on the Mercurial influence of commerce, noting that the native can build substantial wealth through business or writing, though they warn against excessive worrying.
Nadi Jyotish interprets this placement through the lens of karma and planetary linkages. Here, the Moon represents the mother, suggesting she is likely a highly practical or mercantile woman who values discipline. Karmically, the mind is naturally wired for analytical fields like accounting, auditing, or healing. Because Mercury is the healer, Nadi strongly links this placement to medical professions and Ayurveda. Emotional fulfillment comes exclusively from being useful; without a problem to solve, they become restless.
Southern traditions, particularly Tamil Jothidam and Kerala Jyotisham, dive deeply into the lunar mansions to dissect this placement.
Uttara Phalguni (Padas 2-4) : Dutiful and disciplined. Brings leadership, a strong moral compass, and a desire to help others through administrative or organizational roles.
Hasta: The core of Kanya. Extremely dexterous and detail-oriented. Highly skilled with their hands (healing, crafts, arts), but prone to emotional restlessness and trickery if afflicted.
Chitra (Padas 1-2): Highly creative and mathematically inclined. Creates sharp intellects, excellent architects, designers, and technical problem-solvers.
Kerala traditions also place heavy emphasis on medical astrology. Kanya rules the lower abdomen and the enteric nervous system. Southern astrologers frequently warn that this placement creates a highly sensitive gut-brain connection. Unexpressed anxiety easily manifests as nervous or digestive imbalances.
Having Chandra in Kanya is the astrological equivalent of possessing a high-powered microscope. It allows you to see the details, flaws, and hidden truths that everyone else misses. The ultimate life lesson for these brilliant minds is learning exactly when they need to consciously turn the analytical microscope off, finally accepting that the world is beautifully imperfect.

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Experiences with Maha Periyava: The Mahaan Who Blessed me with a Blissful Shower Of Grace!!!
Sri Maha Periyava leaning on a wooden plank and stretching His holy feet is a scene that everyone could witness. His feet would remain stretched specifically when He was giving darshan sitting inside His mena (palanquin).
'Why not make a cushion on which Periyava might keep His feet?'
I bought some airy, light, soft sponge made of rubber and cut it into a wide circle; covered it with a velvet cloth and stiched it in place in the form of an eight-petalled lotus flower with a different colour at the centre and decorated the edges with laces.
When I went for darshan of Periyava, He was sitting inside His mena.
My mother and I submitted the sponge preparation to Periyava. (That is, we kept it on the floor adjacent to the mena). Periyava said, "ashta-dalam (eight-petalled)?" as He took away His feet from inside the mena and kept them on the velvet pada-peetham (foot rest). We experienced a shiver of ecstasy within our heart. Without saying, "Alright, keep it here and go", as a way of immediately accepting the article we offered with bhakti, He kept His holy feet on it! What greater bhagyam could be there than this one?
An assistant was standing by the side of Periyava.
"You know the Lalita Sahasranama Dhyana Shlokam?"
After a minute's thinking the assistant started with 'Arunam Karunataramgitaksim...'".
"Another..."
"'Sinduraruna Vigraham...'"
"That's it! Look, there is a Vidvan (Pandit) standing there. Go and ask him about the meaning of the 'Ratnaghatastha-Raktacharanam' that occurs in this shlokam (verse)..."
The assistant went to the Pandit and came back. "He said the meaning was 'Ambal keeping her ruddy feet on the water-pot made of precious stones...'".
Another Vidvan was standing adjacent to the mena. Looking at him, Periyava said: "Sastrigal! There was a doubt lingering in my mind for a long time. Which is ‘Why should Ambal be keeping her feet on a ghatam (water-pot)?’ Seems that doesn't go quite well here, right?"
The Pandit nodded his head with humility in affirmation. (He did not want to take the chance of 'What meaning would you attribute?' from Periyava!)
"That doesn't seem apt here, right?"
"Yes..."
"Now, after looking at this pada-peetham, my doubt simply ran away!"
Periyava explained: "It would be right to say that Ambal is keeping her ruddy feet on a ‘pada-peetham’ such as this one. It seems to me that removing the 'ghatastha' and substituting it with 'patastha' would look alright. ‘patam’ means cloth, so a soft pada-peetham. The padam (term) that was initially 'patastha' could have become in the custom of speech 'ghatastha', it seems to me. We should consider the 'patastha' which means 'on a cloth' as a sama-vachakam (equivalent) of 'on a woolen cloth' (because that should be smooth without hurting the feet!)."
None of us (including the Pandit) recovered from the astonishment we had (after hearing that)!
"I was thinking it over for a long time. I understood once I looked at this."
This velvet pada-peetham!
Periyava says His doubt was solved by a simple offer from an innocent person like me who stood on the last row without any sort of qualifications.
The gush of the tears of joy in me has not stopped yet nor did Periyava's blissful shower of grace stop with that!
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Those were the days when I was studying in a college.
The time when I had only known about Periyava in general with no special bhakti.
Suddenly He gave me darshan in a dream! I couldn't push it away as some sort of imagination. He came and gave me darshan often.
Should I not give an honour to these holy dreams?
I took up fasting on Guruvaram (Thursdays). From that time I got darshan on every Thursday. It was a very happy experience but it did not last long.
Suddenly Periyava stopped coming. What mistake did I commit for that?
It was a Thursday. Sitting on my bed, I prayed closing my eyes: 'At least today Periyava should

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दिनांक 24 मई का ज्योतिर्लिंग भगवान श्री महाकालेश्वर जी का भस्म आरती श्रृंगार दर्शन
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@KhodaldhamTrust Jai Maa Khodiyar, bapu Mamadiya na dikri❤️❤️❤️
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@kastbhanjandev_ Shree Rama Jai Rama Jai Veer Hanumana
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Millions of prepaid users pay their bills on time, yet Airtel decides their internet experience is “second-class.”
Postpaid users enjoy priority 5G, while ordinary users struggle with congestion. Same tower, same SIM, same payments but wildly different treatment. This isn’t innovation. This is blatant telecom inequality and a betrayal of Net Neutrality principles. Regulators, creators and citizens cannot ignore this.
@airtelindia @JM_Scindia @Dot_India @jagograhakjago

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