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The Soul, Death and Afterlife in Hinduism

The Soul, Death and Afterlife in Hinduism There is little mourning when a Hindu dies because they believe that once a person is born he or she never dies. Krishna said in the Bhagavad-Gita that "Worn-out garments are shed by the body: worn-out bodies are shed by the dweller within...New bodies are donned by the dweller, like garments.” Death is often viewed in a positive light: as an escape from  one life on the road to a better an ultimate moksha (nirvana), shanti (peace) and paramapada (the ultimate place). Atman (the self or spiritual soul) is seen as a kernel that lies at the center of a large onion and is only revealed after the layers around it—associated with the body, passions and mental powers—are removed in a step by step fashion. The Taittiriya Upanishad defines five layers or sheaths (from the outer to the kernel): 1. the body 2. bio-energy, the equivalent of Chinese qi 3. mental energy 4. intuition and wisdom 5. pure bliss achieved mainly through meditation. These

Happy Ram Navami to all...

Happy Ram Navami to all...  Learn more... and share... :) Festivals and celebrations form an integral part of the country of India which is often known as the “The Land of Festivals”. The variety of festivals held in various parts of the country at different times throughout the year depicts its rich cultural heritage. There are festivals for every religion and region held during different time s of the year. Every state of the country has their own festivals during which all people take part in the rejoicings irrespective of their caste, creed, religion and age. Ram Navami is one of the Major festivals of the country and is observed as a holiday in many places. It is mainly a Hindu festival and is celebrated in memory of Lord Rama and his marriage with Sita. Ram Navami marks the birth of the Lord to the king of Ayodhya Dasarath and his wife Queen Kaushalya. The festival is celebrated with pomp and rejoicings all over the country on the ninth day of the month of Chaitra according to

Hindu Housewife Molested In Bagnan, Howrah

LINK :  http:// www.hindusamhati.blogspot.c om/2013/04/ hindu-housewife-molested-in -bagnan.html Hindu Youths Teach Culpable Islamists A Lesson http://www.facebook.com/ hindu.samhati.9 TAG ✔ COMMENT ✔ SHARE ✔ There is hardly any end to lust of Muslim radicals for Hindu women in Bengal and on April 11, 2013, Mangala Dhara (age 38), wife of Madan Dhara – Hindu individual living in village: Heledwip, P.S. Bagnan, District: Howrah, became the unfortunate victim. The incident occurred when she was busy in mowing the grass in a nearby field; Mohammed Sanjib, local Muslim individual, attacked her from behind and molested her forcefully. However, she could manage to free herself and rushed to the club comprising Hindu youths. The news spread like a wild fire in the village; Hindu youths grabbed Mohammed Sanjib soon and thrashed him as well. But nothing like this can diminish spirit of a Muslim radical like Sanjib. Mangala Dhara, along with Subhash Bhowmick (age 25 and local Hindu youth), w

Only possible in Modi's Gujarat where there is 24*7 uninterrupted Power Supply

Only possible in Modi's Gujarat where there is 24*7 uninterrupted Power Supply Making fruits of development reach to tribal people connecting them to main stream. India Needs MODI-fication

Narendra Modi launches the book “Gir Girnar-na Mandir”

Narendra Modi launches the book “Gir Girnar-na Mandir” Gujarat CM Narendra Modi releases ‘Gir Girnar-na Mandir’, edited by Junagadh collector with details about 163 ancient temples. Gandhinagar: Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi released a book, titled ‘Gir Girnar-na Mandir, with briefhistory and colour photographs of 163 ancient and famous temples in and around Junagadh, Girnar Hills and Gir Forests, edited by Junagadh Collector Manish Bharadwaj. The book covers details about temples of the Solanki, Medieval andNawabi periods, resurrection of the ruins and importance of innumerous Kunds and the around Girnar Hills.

Raja Bhai giving speech at Hanuman Vyayamshala... Sri Ram Navami is a Grand success...

Raja Bhai with Sri Ram ji Rath Yatra has reached Gowliguda....

<<<~~~ Know the difference....~~~>>>

jai sri ram, JAI SRI RAM, JAY SRI RAM...

Sri Ram Navami Shobha Yatra

Shri Modi inaugurated the LM Kakadia MCA Women College in Amreli

On the auspicious occasion of Ram Navami on Friday 19th April 2013, Shri Modi inaugurated the LM Kakadia MCA Women College in Amreli. Shri Modi stressed on the importance of integrating the Nari Shakti, be it economically or in terms of decision-making, for the development of the nation.Extending his greetings on the auspicious occasion of Ram Navami, Shri Narendra Modi called upon everyone to pla y their part in making Mahatma Gandhi’s dream of Ramrajya into a reality. He also called upon the youth to work hard to realize Swami Vivekananda’s dream of the Jagad Guru Bharat, an India at the pinnacle of world leadership.Shri Modi affirmed that nobody imagined that the country would be immersed in such pessimism, after we attained Independence. He pointed out that education and our culture are two essential aspects that will take the coming generations from ‘Durachar’ to ‘Sadachar.’ He spoke about the steps taken by the Gujarat Government to improve education, including the system of g

Hindu Samhati worker beaten up by Ansar Gazi, Safikul Gazi, Shajahan Gazi, Sariful Gazi, Atar Ali, Rashid Ali, Sanarul Gazi and about 20 other miscreants

Hindu Samhati worker Bivas Mandal of Fakirtakia village, near Sarberia, was (P.S. Jibantala) severely beaten up and injured by Ansar Gazi, Safikul Gazi, Shajahan Gazi, Sariful Gazi, Atar Ali, Rashid Ali, Sanarul Gazi and about 20 other miscreants yesterday evening. Bivas was arrested by police. Today he got bail from Alipur court. He is feeling severe pain all over his body.   (3 photos)