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The ways of karma.

The ways of karma... Every object in the universe is endowed with four characteristics: dharma, karma, prema and gyana. Of these, karma is the most talked about; it is also the most misunderstood. The Gita says: “Gahna Karmanyo Gathi” -- Unfathomable are the ways of karma. There are three types of karma: praarabdha, sanchita and agami. The first is latent karma, an impression or seed of action. The second is karma as action, and the third is karma as result. praarabdha means  ‘begun’; the action that is already manifesting and that is yielding its effect right now. You cannot avoid it or change it, as it is already happening. Sanchita is accumulated karma. It is latent or manifested in the form of a tendency or impression in the mind. Sanchita karma can be burned off by spiritual practices before it manifests. Agami karma is the future karma of action; that which has not yet come and which will take effect in the future. If you commit a crime, you may not get caught today, b...

SWASTIKA EXPLAINED

SWASTIKA EXPLAINED:  The Swastika is a holy sign and symbol from thousands of years ago. Practically, the only symbol that is more important in the Vedic tradition is the Sanskrit Om Symbol. It is an ancient symbol and has been found on sculptures from the early excavations of Mohenjo-Daro. "Beyond its certain presence in the "proto-writing" symbol systems emerging in the Neolithic period (9500 BC), nothing certain is known about the symbol's origin." Some historians also be lieve that ancient forts were built in the shape that closely resembled the Swastika for reasons of defense because it would be difficult for an enemy to invade all parts of a fort in this shape. Unfortunately, in the West, it has a negative connotation because of its use by the Nazis from 1935. At that time it was seen as a black cross on a white circle, and now, amongst some sections of society, it is viewed as a symbol that represents a radical perspective. But the real meaning of th...

'When Westerners make fun of Hindu gods, they're instigating trouble'

  Arthur J Pais 'In theory, yes, Hindus are very open. I'm one of them. I've coined the phrase 'open architecture'.' 'But I think the Wendy Doniger group is not allowing open architecture. They are closing this architecture.' 'They are bringing a point of view in such a heavy-handed way that it tends to dominate and it tends to suppress the alternative points of view. So some kind of counteraction is necessary and using the law is a decent thing to do.'   Rajiv Malhotra, one of Wendy Doniger's most vociferous critics, speaks to Rediff.com's Arthur J Pais about the prejudices created by American scholars about Hindu gods and Hinduism. Rajiv Malhotra, left, a constant critic of Wendy Doniger and what he calls her Chicago school of writers and thinkers, retired at age 44 some 20 years ago and put his money into the Infinity Foundation, an one-man think-tank. The Indian-American writer of books on India has devoted...

Know about : Caste System in India

Know about : Caste System in India   To start with we must know the fact that All societies have some sort of social class system in which people are classified based on education, culture, and income levels. In ancient India, such a system was inspired by Hindu scriptures and implemented as a way to create a society in which all essential functions were addressed and all people assumed vital roles based on their abilities. Centuries later, the classification was dubbed the caste system. While the caste system in practice became seriously flawed, its concept was based on this ideal division: Brahmin: The priestly/intellectual class The ideal brahmin has qualities of serenity, self-restraint, purity, forgiveness, uprightness, knowledge, realization, and belief in God. The associated “job description” includes Serving as a gatekeeper of knowledge of Brahman Providing intellectual advice to governing bodies Offering priestly services and religious leadership Grappling with funda...

Exit poll Wounds

In the just the  previous post  I had written that most of the crooks in the media “ inject poison into the public vein every single day ”. As if to prove the point Dipankar Gupta, a Commie member of the incestuous club of Lutyens, was injecting poison through CNN-IBN during the exit polls discussion on May 12. He made an extraordinary statement “ the minorities are now armed and ready to take on the majority and will not be at the receiving end anymore ”. There was no real context for the statement except for the fact that the exit polls showed a victory for the NDA. And given that Narendra Modi may become PM the usual nonsense of whether Muslims will be killed and tortured is thrown into the argument for no reason or rhyme. I call such people  enemies of the state . The entire club survives on the well-being of the  Dynasty  in Delhi. You can imagine how many members of this club are going to be hurt that the dynasty may not throw them crumbs for a while or ...

Elections 2014 ends with a clear cut Verdict of voter's

335 / 0 NDA or BJP+ Top Parties Lead Won BJP 0 282 SS 0 19 TDP 0 15 SAD 0 4 LJP 0 6 AD 0 2 NPP 0 1 RLSP 0 3 HJC 0 1 NPF 0 1 SWP 0 2 59 / 0 UPA or CONG+ Top Parties Lead Won Cong 0 44 NCP 0 5 RJD 0 4 IUML 0 2 RLD 0 0 KECM 0 1 JKNC 0 0 JMM 0 2 BOPF 0 0 BVA 0 0 MHD 0 0 149 / 0 OTHERS Top Parties Lead Won ADMK 0 37 TMC 0 34 BJD 0 18 TRS 0 11 SP 0 5 CPM 0 8 YSRC 0 9 BSP 0 0 JDU 0 2 IND 0 1 AAP 0 4 source:http://www.indian-elections.com/ It's a Narendra Modi Tsunami! BJP-led NDA gets a massive mandate, Congress routed Priyarag Verma , IBNLive.com  | May 16, 2014 at 05:24pm IST In the most decisive verdict in the last 30 years, the saffron surge swamped its rivals across the country as the Bharatiya Janata Party on its own crossed the half-way mark of 272 seats in the Lok Sabha to give India its first single-party government since 1984. With its allies the BJP reached 335 seats to give the Na...