Rakesh
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Rakesh
@rakeshhhh_5
एकान्ते सुखमास्यताम्। My Views are Personal
Katılım Aralık 2018
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@rakeshhhh_5 Not convinced, Hanuman met Ravana in Lanka and there also he explained his experience with deity Rama to Ravana and asked him to follow good path. Following or ignoring is up to listeners
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@js81234 You're talking about treta yuga and this is Kali Yuga....
Can anyone reach the level of devotion that Hanuman ji had for Lord Rama? He was never consumed by Maya, and that pure devotion made him constantly sing the Lord’s glory.
So he holds the bhakti as the highest point.
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@StarSportsIndia @Ruutu1331 1.Sanju Samson
2.Ruturaj ( Because he takes time to settle if he comes at no.3, it'll be difficult for him to hit from ball one)
3. Ayush Mhatre
4. Urvil Patel
5. Brevis
6. Shivam Dube
7. Prashant Veer
8. MSD
9. Kamboj
10. Noor
11. Henry
Impact: Khaleel / Kartik Sharma
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From the skipper himself 👀
@Ruutu1331 reveals CSK’s opening pair at #CaptainsDay 🏏
#TATAIPL 2026 👉 Starts 28 Mar, 5:30 PM
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Sanatan Dharma has two major sect -- Vaishnav sampradaya and Shaivya sampradaya. Bhagawan Vishnu is the main deity of the Vaishnav sampradaya while Bhagwan Shiv is the main deity of shaivya sampradaya.
The beauty of Sanatan Dharma is that any devotee of Shiv can worship Vishnu and any devotee of Vishnu can worship Shiv.

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@DeviRudrani Illusions are burning, let them burn accordingly, maa removes illusions and which are not meant for us and she'll do what is good for your being..
Jai Maa Kaali ❤️🙏🏻
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This year, I invested the two most valuable things I have - my time and money - into a few people I truly cared for. One by one, they’re falling away like dry leaves from a tree. And the most painful part? Some of them told me to my face that what I offered wasn’t enough.
It shook me. I’m still processing it.
Through X, I helped a struggling family by getting their children’s education sponsored. Their father had passed away, and their mother was sent away by the paternal grandparents - it’s the grandparents who’ve been raising the children. Since the Andhra Pradesh government provides ₹13,000 per child annually, I made sure my help wasn’t exploited. I fully sponsored the education of one child and requested them to take responsibility for the other, using their flower-selling business, mango crop income, and the ₹26,000 they receive from the government.
For four years, they managed both kids' fees with concessional support. But this year, they claim they can't handle even one child’s expenses. They withdrew both children and shifted them to a government school, while the ₹26,000 goes elsewhere - clearly misused.
This story isn’t unique. Sadly, it’s becoming common. Nearly 60% of the AP government's welfare beneficiaries are misusing their freebies - buying refrigerators, washing machines, and non-essentials while neglecting their children’s education and future.
Yes, the truth hurts. My heart feels heavy. But I’ve made up my mind - no one will take advantage of a kind heart that stands up for the right cause. The support I offer will go to those who truly deserve it. That’s Devi’s grace - she's tearing off the masks people wear. It’s tough, but I’m learning.
Greed may look harmless at first - but it’s the beginning of their entire fall.
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The Story of Ramapada – A Devotee Husband Blessed by Maa Kali 💟🔯
Ramapada was a simple man living near Kalighat, Kolkata, in the early 1900s. He ran a small spice shop to support his wife and children. While not a sanyasi, he had an intense longing for the Divine Mother—specifically, Maa Kali, the wild, dark, fierce Mother who dances on Shiva and devours the ego.
From his 30s, he began a small practice: every morning before the shop opened, he would wake up at 4 am, bathe, and light a small lamp before a clay image of Kali in a corner of his home. He didn’t chant complex mantras—he just spoke to her like she was his own mother. He offered her black sesame, bananas, or just water and tears, asking nothing but to feel her presence.
He once told his wife:
✨️ "I don't want to escape this life. Let me serve you and our children, but let Her hold my hand quietly."
Years passed. He never missed this daily ritual, even when sick or heartbroken. His eldest son died of illness at 18. His shop was burnt once in a riot. His wife once grew angry and bitter at Kali:
✨️ “Where is your Goddess now? What mother lets this happen to a man who prays every day?”
But Ramapada only said softly, “She’s here, holding us up even in this darkness.”✨️
🔥 The Turning Point
One night, during the new moon of Phalguna, he had a vivid dream:
He was walking alone on a riverbank. Suddenly, the river rose violently. In fear, he cried out, “Ma!”
From the water rose a tall, dark-skinned woman with unbound hair and eyes like burning lamps. She was Maa Kali, but not terrifying to him. She was laughing with affection.
She said:
✨️“Ramapada, do you think I live only in the forest or the temples? I live in your rice, your tears, and your silent mornings.”
“Your house is my temple. Your love is my offering. I have never left your side.”✨️
He fell at her feet, crying like a child. When he woke up, his house smelled of jasmine. His wife, unaware of the dream, said she had felt peace for the first time in years that night.
🌺 From then on:
💫His wife began praying with him.
💫His customers started returning, saying his shop felt “peaceful”.
💫His youngest daughter, who had been mute, slowly began to speak, starting with “Ma”.
💫He never became a known saint, never wore ochre robes—but people began to touch his feet, sensing something soft and divine in him.
When he passed away at 84, he died with a smile, his last breath saying:
“Ma, I am coming home.”✨️
💫 💫💫💫💫💫💫💫💫💫💫💫
You don’t need to run from love, home, or hardship to reach Kali. She lives in the cracks of ordinary life—if your love for her is true.
Maa Kali doesn’t just stand in cremation grounds.
She cooks with you, cries with you, and burns your pain silently every day.🔯

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@PSPK9569 @idlebrainjeevi But in all the dhoom series, Antagonists are elevated and main story revolves around them not on abhishek
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@rakeshhhh_5 @idlebrainjeevi Abhisek is the actual hero of the film franchise 🫠🫠
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@DeviRudrani Guru is the deity, need to respect and obey the guru and a disciple who disbelief the guru will incur more negative karma
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There was this man who, along with his family, came with us for an Amavasya Pratyangira Homam. He felt something that day—something deep—and wanted to take up Her mantra as a full-fledged sadhana. He received it from the same guru who performed the homa, a rare kind of siddha who could transfer spiritual energy as easily as passing a thread from one hand to another.
But there was a problem. His wife didn’t really trust the guru. She didn’t believe in his ways—they were too unconventional for her. Still, that's how real siddhas work—beyond logic, beyond norms. It’s not everyone’s cup of tea.
Back then, when I didn’t know better—still don’t sometimes—I was the one who suggested he come for the homa. He kept messaging me about wanting Her diksha, and I, being foolishly eager, pointed him there. And now, look at what he got himself into.
He was given a chance most people spend lifetimes longing for. Once the energy was transferred, all he had to do was surrender, stay focused, and live by the guru's instructions. That energy, that mantra, under Her guidance, could’ve taken him to unimaginable spiritual heights. But he didn’t stick with it. He dropped it halfway. And what could have been the greatest turning point in his spiritual life… is now in ruins.
And the sad part? So many people are still searching for a genuine guru who can actually give true diksha, transfer power, and open doors to the Devi’s grace. And this man just let it slip away.
Here’s a truth most won’t like—stop chasing after people with spotless skin and sugar-coated character. Nobody is perfect. Only Ishwara has the right to judge. Everyone has flaws. You want something divine? Shut up, stop analyzing, and just walk the path.
Because if you’re constantly in doubt, always looking for validation from others, then maybe spiritual sadhana isn’t for you. Pratyangira or any devata isn’t a plaything. Don’t even begin if your faith can be shaken that easily.

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@DeviRudrani Ma'am, I'm very glad that you shared the story of Sri guru dattatreya and there is a small incident in life due the grace of guru dattatreya, when I start reading guru charitra, he removed me from all the illusions and made me walk in the spiritual path..❤️
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Sripada Srivallabha Charitamrutam, revealing his supreme tantric power and compassion even for the most tormented souls:
The Possessed Woman and the Spirit of Lust – Sripada’s Fierce Grace💫
In the village of Pittapuram, a young woman was possessed by a very strong lustful preta (a disembodied being who died with intense unfulfilled desires). She would scream at night, her voice not hers, her strength unnatural. The family tried every exorcist, tantric, and priest — but no mantra worked. No spirit left her.
One day, her desperate mother brought her to the presence of Sripada Sri Vallabha, who was seated in deep silence, his eyes half-closed in the courtyard of their home.
As soon as the girl stepped in, she laughed maniacally — the preta inside her started mocking.
“You think this boy-saint can remove me? I have tasted every mantra — I will not go!”
The people around trembled. But Sripada calmly said:
✨️“You have overstayed your time. She is not your abode.” ✨️
The preta shrieked, “I won’t leave! She belongs to me!”
Sripada raised his right hand in a mudra, his body glowing like fire, and chanted a secret beejakshara mantra known only to Mahatmas. The very air turned electric. The preta began howling in unbearable agony. Flames not of fire, but spiritual energy, encircled the woman’s body.
With a thunderous voice, Sripada said:
✨️“From ash you rose. To ash return. From desire you came. In truth dissolve!”✨️
The preta was instantly released — with a final wail, it turned into a beam of golden light, purified by Sripada’s grace, and disappeared into the ether. The woman collapsed, peaceful and smiling, for the first time in years.
Sripada later told her mother:
✨️“Even the most fallen can be redeemed if there is surrender. But remember, evil cannot survive in the light of the Self.”✨️
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Sripada Sri Vallabha was not just a saint of kindness — he was the fire of inner purity. His tantric power wasn’t about show or fear — it was about dissolving darkness at its root, and lifting even tortured souls into liberation.
Digambhara Digambhara Sripada Vallabha Digambhara ♥️

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@DeviRudrani Ma'am, please continue posting the stories of maa and when maa is there with you nothing can stop you in this whole universe❤️👍🏻
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There’s this overly enthusiastic boomer uncle on X who’s taken it upon himself to be the unsolicited spiritual inspector of my timeline. Apparently, he doesn’t “accept” the stories I post (because Devi herself is waiting for his approval), and he’s convinced I’ve fallen off the sadhana wagon—which is hilarious, because neither was I doing sadhana, nor was sadhana doing me. It’s always been Devi doing everything, but let that subtlety fly over his head.
Obsessed much? This uncle started sending me random daily sermons via message requests (which I never even opened), and when that didn’t work, he began commenting under every post: “I do not accept this story. Message me, I will explain why.” As if he’s Devi’s personal PR manager. Naturally, I got major stalker vibes and blocked him.
But our spiritual detective didn’t stop there. He’s now DMing my friends, demanding to know whether they “accept” my Ugra Devata stories—because clearly, the divine mother needs his consent to appear in a devotee’s life. One of my friends calmly replied, saying, “If Devi wants her stories told, they’ll be told. If she wants silence, there’ll be silence. Only true surrender removes confusion—not your opinions.”
But of course, this uncle is on a mission. “Listen to me, these are Amma’s words!” he insists, as if Devi’s now outsourcing messages through him. And when my friend said, “Being a witness is the best bhava,” uncle skips the wisdom and leaps straight into, “She’s doing a grave mistake!”
Yes uncle, my biggest mistake was not blocking you sooner.
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