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mumukshuinnz
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Born and brought up as a jain, and now trying to understand Jainism. Shoutout to Pravachans hosted by Parla Jin Mandir, Vitragvani and https://t.co/jPnUJCZ9WD
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Sometimes, all it takes is witnessing someone persevere to remind us we can too.
After a long day at work, while travelling back to home, Varshini saw a lady bus conductor, completely immersed in her book—choosing to push through, despite the challenges.
That quiet moment of strength left a lasting impression on us.
It's moments like these that remind us to never give up, no matter how tough the journey gets.
Credits :signs__fromuniverse on IG
#Inspiration #KeepGoing #NeverGiveUp #InspiringWoman
[Inspiration, Perseverance, Motivation, Strength, Never Give Up]
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“My parents had just one expectation from me — study honestly, and they would handle the rest.”
Indumathi grew up in Tirupati in a modest household where her father earned a living driving a lorry. Money was always tight, plans were uncertain, but one thing was never compromised — her education.
After Class 10, several private colleges offered her free admissions because of her marks. But a teacher suggested a wiser, slower route: pursue a diploma first, reduce expenses, and build step by step. She trusted that advice.
She enrolled in a government polytechnic, excelled in her studies, and eventually went on to earn a gold medal in engineering.
Soon after, she landed a software job worth ₹10 lakh a year. For her family, it felt like the destination they had prayed for.
But for Indumathi, it was only a milestone.
She left the job and moved to Delhi with a bigger goal — to prepare for the UPSC Engineering Services Examination. There were no savings to fall back on. Her parents couldn’t afford coaching. That’s when her teachers and kind-hearted supporters stepped forward. One helped with hostel expenses. Another arranged coaching support.
She carried their faith like a responsibility.
When the results came, Indumathi had secured All India Rank 75 in the UPSC IES.
She went back to her school, bowed to her teacher, and said softly, “This journey began because you showed me the right path.”
#UPSC #WomenInSTEM #Education

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One hand writes her future…
The other protects the little life depending on her.
While most children worry about marks,
she carries the weight of both dreams and duties.
No mother beside her.
No one to share the load.
Yet she shows up — for her exam, for her sibling, for life.
Some stories don’t need heroes.
They create them.
And today, she is the strongest one we know.
#RealLifeHero #Inspiration #GirlPower #Strength #Courage #Motivation #HeartTouching #Responsibility #ChildhoodStruggles #PowerOfEducation #LifeLessons #Humanity #Hope #Respect #WomenOfIndia #InspiringStories

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From playing a dead body for ₹500 to leading global hits on Netflix, Vineet Kumar Singh’s journey defines resilience.
An MD in Ayurveda with a secure future, he chose the grueling path of a struggling actor instead.
After 17 years of rejection, body-double roles, and being turned away by watchmen, he didn’t wait for a miracle—he wrote his own.
Mukkabaaz changed everything.
Vineet didn’t just get lucky; he stayed when quitting was easier.
Proof that no struggle goes to waste.
@vineetkumar_s
#VineetKumarSingh #Mukkabaaz #SuccessStory #Bollywood #InspirationalJourney
[Vineet Kumar Singh, Bollywood Celebrity, Mukkabaaz Lead Actor, Indian OTT Actor]
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Trekking near Mussoorie. Was drenched from the rain. Cold. And this lady invited me for some hot tea. It’s those with little to offer that are the always the most generous.
Her young daughter had just come from her local school and we had a long discussion on AI !! Which she was already learning ..
She told me how she was going to use AI to help her mother run shop more efficiently .. and how she was using the AI portal at her school to help her father rediscover his love for music, and how she was already using AI to prepare herself for medical school in the future .. for she wanted to be a doctor and allow her mother to retire .. for she had laboured all her life to support her kids ..
Tomorrow India AI Impact Summit will be inaugurated by Hon PM @narendramodi .. and everyone who is anyone in AI in the world will be there. Especially from the West.
And the discussions will be about the Trillions of Dollars that are being spent on LLM’s and massive data farms .. and how India may have missed the bus there.
But they forget Indian ingenuity .. after all we defied all such prejudices and managed to put the Mars Orbiter at a cost less than Hollywood could make a film on Mars!
They also forget that the incredible rise of AI will come from the bottom of the pyramid. Not from the top.
it’s young people like this little girl who need to use AI to better their lives. And will flock to it .. it’s this vast population of imaginative, creative and ambitious young people like her that will be the ultimate users of AI.
And will make India one of the biggest leaders and developers of AI in the world ..
#AI #IndiaAIImpactSummit2026 #India #IndianCreativity



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In 2014, Adithya and Aswin chose forever.
Three years later, an accident nearly took it all.
Despite the loss of his leg and a chorus of doubters urging her to leave, Aswin stayed.
Through years of recovery, long distance, and a master’s degree, they never wavered.
Today, they are proof that while life is unpredictable, love is a decision.
The accident changed everything—except them.
#ValentinesDay #couplegoals #LoveForever #TrueLoveStories #InspiringJourney
[Valentine's Day, Love Stories, High School Sweethearts, Inspiring, Couple Goals]
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🙏 to the large-hearted gentleman for this deed, sharing it and hopefully inspiring others to emulate it. May your tribe grow.
Uday Thakur@Uday_T2
Some moments don’t need words… they touch the heart forever.♥️
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@S_R_M143 I think it’s during the Janma Kalyanaka of a Tirthankara to alert the Saudharma Indra that a supreme soul has taken birth on Earth who will one day break out of the infinite life-death cycle and show moksha-marg to all.
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The game of Snake and Ladder actually finds its roots in ancient Jainism and was originally known as “Moksha Patam” or “Gyan Chaupar.” It was not just a game for amusement but a profound spiritual teaching tool created by Jain monks to illustrate the law of karma and the journey of the soul toward liberation (moksha). The board represented life’s path, where ladders symbolized virtues such as Ahimsa (non-violence), Satya (truth), Brahmacharya (celibacy), and Aparigraha (non-possession), which elevated the soul toward liberation. In contrast, snakes symbolized vices like Krodha (anger), Māna (pride), Māyā (deceit), and Lobha (greed), the very four kashayas that bind the soul to the cycle of birth and death. Each move on the board reflected how one’s actions (karma) could lead either to spiritual progress or downfall. When the British discovered the game during the colonial period, they adapted it into the modern “Snakes and Ladders,” removing its deep moral and philosophical meaning and turning it into a children’s pastime. However, its true origin lies in Jain philosophy, where the game was a symbolic journey from ignorance to enlightenment, teaching that righteous conduct leads to moksha, while moral downfall brings one back into the endless cycle of samsara.
#jainsim
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@sarpame To make the Jainism faith more accessible, local community deities merged with Yaksha-Yakshini (said to be appointed by Indra as shasana raksha) - but over time, this symbolism of protection helped sustain the Jain communities during persecutions.
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If Jains should only worship the Veetaraaga Lord, then why do they also worship Yaksha and Yakshi
Ultimate aim of any soul is to get moksha . But not all are 1st rank student so they need help and this is provided by yaksha and yakshis who are also guardian of the religion . They are not veetaragas hence pomp and glory is associated with them .
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@IndiaTales7 @ColoursOfBharat 🙏 skill can be taught but willpower can’t. It’s that inflection point from “can I?” to “I must”. Keep sharing these inspirational posts!
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