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fromYOGMAY
1 month ago

om bhur bhuvah svah: meaning of the Gayatri mantra explained

The Gayatri Mantra, a 24-syllable Vedic prayer from the Rigveda, harmonizes breath and nervous system while awakening higher consciousness through precise vibrational resonance.
NYC LGBT
Holi's mythological narrative of Holika's burning reflects and reinforces patriarchal structures that cast women as enforcers of male power, ultimately punishing them for their compliance.
Skiing
fromwww.dw.com
1 month ago

India news: Millions revel in colors of Holi

Holi, an ancient Hindu festival celebrating spring, brings millions together across India and globally through color, music, and water play, transcending social barriers while promoting harmony and unity.
fromYogaRenew
2 months ago

The Ahankara

They look nervously at the cameras. The prize, they are told, is beyond description, but "it is what everyone wants!" The first question is asked: "Who are you?" The fastest contestant with the buzzer rings in - "Michelle!" they cry out confidently. BUZZ - the sound for the wrong answer rings out loudly. Another contestant seizes the moment and squeezes their buzzer. "A Man!" he states with utmost confidence. BUZZ - wrong again.
Philosophy
fromConde Nast Traveler
2 months ago

In India, Grieving a Heartbreaking Loss and Finding Myself Again

It's my mom's favorite country, and the house we share is full of treasures from her travels there, from peacock fans and silk scarves, to jewelry boxes carved from mango wood. I grew up in the UK, hearing spellbinding tales of painted elephants and mirrored palaces, and India soon occupied a special place in my imagination. Having got to 42 without making it to the promised land, this summer my chances of going there felt slimmer than ever.
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Philosophy
fromMedium
4 years ago

The 2,000 Year Old Temple Inscriptions That Sum Up How Self-Improvement Works

Three ancient maxims—Know thyself, Nothing in excess, Certainty brings ruin—remain enduring guidance for self-improvement through iterative self-discovery.
fromhttps://www.arogyayogaschool.com/blog
2 months ago

Kali Maa: The Fierce Mother and Her Yogic Meaning

To her followers and yogic practitioners, Kali Maa is not a scary goddess. She is the ultimate Mother. She represents the slayer of illusion and the symbol of truth that brings freedom. She is the symbol of the cycle of time, transformation, the loss of self and awakening to the spiritual realm. In yoga, Kali Maa is linked to inner cleansing. She helps awaken the kundalini and gives courage. This courage helps us face our darkest sides.
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