Ego and God cannot exist togather

Posted by admin_vedic at December 5, 2013

Jab main tha tab Hari nahin, ab Hari hain main Naahin, Prem gali ati saankri, taamain do naa samahin – Sage Kabir When I existed, Hari (God) was not there, now He is there and there is no Me, The alley of Love is extremely narrow for the two to subsist together) Meaning: Ego and […]

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Its easier to get a guru but very difficult to get a disciple

Posted by admin_vedic at December 3, 2013

Its easier to get a guru but very difficult to get a disciple. A guru has to make intensive search to get a disciple because the quality that a disciple should possess is the most difficult thing to be found in the universe so when a Guru finds a true disciple even if the disciple […]

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The removal of Sanskrut from mainstream due to Macaulay

Posted by admin_vedic at November 28, 2013

Macaulay the man behind the blueprint of the Colonial India’s schooling system tried to remove Sanskrut from the mainstream. With his step, a downfall in prevalence of Sanskrut reduced in India. An impact of popularity of Sanskrut is clear from the fact that researchers at NASA have been looking at Sanskrut as a possible computer […]

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African state of Angola bans Islam and will destroy all the mosques

Posted by admin_vedic at November 27, 2013

By popular demand, Angolan authorities have taken pre-emptive action and decided to ban the Muslim religion, which they consider a cult, NOT a religion. They have also demolished some mosques and also ordered to close all mosques in the country until further notice. Read details @ http://www.hindujagruti.org/news/18034.html

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Sanskrit, the most cultured language

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Not even a single inclusion of abusive word in well-cultured Sanskrut language!: ‘We fall short of words while describing the well-culturedness of Divine Sanskrut language! In spite of having thousands of words, this language has no inclusion of abusive words. There is only one word ‘Mudh’ (mad), which can be remotely considered as a bad […]

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• Some Unique Characteristics of Sanskrut language

Posted by admin_vedic at November 25, 2013

• Sanskrit is co-original with the Vedas.. The vedas cannot be studied without the Vedangas, which are six in number. The first three deal with the spoken aspects of the language. The first of these three, namely Siksha, tells us how to pronounce the letters of the aksharas. Siksha divides the letters into three classes- […]

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Denigration of Shri Shiva and Mata Parvati at Jolly Silks (Joyalukkas) showroom

Posted by admin_vedic at November 18, 2013

Protest : Denigration of Shri Shiva and Mata Parvati at Jolly Silks (Joyalukkas) showroom Joyalukkas Wedding center a.k.a. Jolly Silks, Thiruvalla had put up Shri Shiva and Mata Parvati as an advertising character inside their show room. Various Hindu organizations had come up with protest against denigrating Hindu deities. Now it is duty of all […]

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A nun’s story : sex, affairs and priests you can’t refuse

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Barely two years after it was slammed by “An Autobiography of a Nun” that catalogued the lurid details of bullying, sexual abuse and homosexuality,”the Catholic Church in Kerala is set for another attack by a former nun. Sixty-eight-year-old Sister Mary, who left her Catholic congregation in Kerala 13 years ago in disgust after 40 years […]

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Importance of Tulsi in Hinduism

Posted by admin_vedic at November 14, 2013

Tulsi Stuti : Vrundayai tulasi-devyai priyayai keshavasya cha krushna-bhakti-prade devi satyavatyai namo namah Importance of Tulsi in Hinduism Every part of the Tulsi plant is revered and considered sacred. Even the soil around the plant is holy. The Padma Purana declares a person who is cremated with Tulsi twigs in his funeral pyre gains moksha […]

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