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rishabhaa · 2 months ago
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a summary of the gita
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purposeastro · 23 days ago
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High Sex Drive| Vedic Astrology ( 18 + )
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These Combinations and Aspects indicates a Higher Sexual Drive in a Person
If your Mars is in 1st 5th , 7th, 8th and 12th house aspected by Venus or in Venus Nakshatra then it gives native a very high sexual drive.
GEMINI MARS and SCORPIO MARS especially have higher sex drive.
GEMINI MARS aspected by Venus will get attracted to multiple partners and different types of sexual activities.
SCORPIO MARS is more on the hidden side deep and intense relationship with someone who noone knows.
MARS + VENUS in LIBRA and GEMINI shows Higher Sex Drive
RAHU + MARS in 5th House aspected by Venus
RAHU VENUS and MARS in 8th 7th or 12th houses can get agressive in sex and can harm themselves
This combination in 8th house with debilated planet can make the person into Rap*s, Extra Marital Affairs and Criminal activities.
MOON RAHU aspected by VENUS person will think about ssex sexual thoughts whole day. Involvement of Rahu will get into Porn. All the ONLY F@NS community and other things which are digital have Rahu energy in them.
VENUS SUN RAHU clearly shows extra marital and are mostly in prostitution and they can earn money alot due to VENUS SUN combination and rahu is online so through media.
Afflicted PISCES VENUS can make a person have higher sexual drive and more into these activities.
100 drops of blood = 1 drop of semen
1 drop of semen = 500 million to 700 million sperms and this is the nutrition for your brain as well.
Excessive masturbation can cause hair thinning, fuzzy vision and other issues as you're loosing your brains nutrition.
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humanoidhistory · 1 year ago
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Robert Oppenheimer: “Now I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds.”
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cosmicportal · 3 months ago
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“The impermanent appearance of happiness and distress and their disappearance in due course are like the appearance and disappearance of winter and summer seasons. They arise from a sense of perception, and one must learn to tolerate them without being disturbed.”
— Bhagavad Gita
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shyamasundar · 6 months ago
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Whenever Krishna in the Bhagavad Gita says,
"..भक्तिमान्य: स मे प्रिय: ||"
"..those Devotees are very dear to me"
I blush and kick my feet like a teenager with their first crush. How can I, a mere speck in the vastness of His magnificent universe, be dear to Him, the Supreme God Himself? I marvel at His boundless grace and affection.
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mysticalblizzardcolor · 28 days ago
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Vedic Temples 'वैदिक मंदिर' ॐ Sri Krishna Vigraha from the Chennakeshava Temple Belur( Karnataka) built by King Vishnuvardhana of Hoysala dynasty.
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coolseabird · 1 year ago
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Every Literary Reference Gale Makes When Selected in BG3 (That I Could Find)
"Oh, what a tangled Weave we web!" -
A play on words referencing the famous quote, "Oh, what a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive," from Sir Walter Scott's poem "Marmion."
"What fools these mortals be." -
A quote from William Shakespeare's play "A Midsummer Night's Dream," spoken by the character Puck.
"All the world's my stage and you're just a player in it." -
A reference to the famous Shakespearean line, "All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players," from "As You Like It."
"No rest for the wicked" -
A phrase that originates from the Bible Isaiah 48:22 There is no peace, saith the Lord, unto the wicked.
"To hold the world in the palm of one's hand" -
I believe this is a reference to this part of the poem Auguries of Innocence by William Blake: To see a World in a Grain of Sand And a Heaven in a Wild Flower, Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand And Eternity in an hour.
"'Doth thy mirror crack?' Apparently not." -
I was so sure this was a quote from some Shakespearean play but nope lol. This is a Waterdhavian phrase that was mentioned in a DnD companion book at some point.
"Seek and you shall find me." -
From the bible. Specifically Matthew 7:7–8 Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you: for every one that asketh receiveth; and he that seeketh findeth; and to him that knocketh it shall be opened.
The path less travelled. -
A reference to Robert Frost's poem "The Road Not Taken," which includes the line, "Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—I took the one less traveled by."
"Creator. Destroyer." -
This is a reference to the Lord Krishna's words in the Bhagavad Gita. O Arjuna, I am the creator, maintainer and destroyer of all created objects, such as the sky. Of all knowledge I am knowledge of the self, and in logical debate I am vāda, the philosophical principle that asserts the conclusive truth.
"A rough tempest I will raise" -
I found the explanation behind this quote from a reddit post: "Shakespeare - Tempest, - this is a mash-up of two quotes: In Act V, Scene 1, Prospero uses the phrasing "when first I raised the Tempest". In the same scene, he recites a soliloquy about the great works of magic he has accomplished, before finally renouncing magic altogether: " … But this rough magic I here abjure" https://www.reddit.com/r/BaldursGate3/comments/17uher2/literary_references_in_gales_selection_remarks/ (this person came to the same conclusions as me for many of the prior quotes but I only used their post for this one haha)
I almost certainly missed a few! If there are any others please feel free to reblog and add them!
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keshavsmelody · 1 year ago
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"Those who are devoted and have love for Me, in their constant contemplation of Me, their lives intertwined with Mine, they illuminate each other with their knowledge of Me, and their conversations are filled with the joy and contentment they find in Me." ~Bhagavad Gita 10.9
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harekrishna108 · 5 months ago
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☀ SHRI VISHNU SUPERSOUL ॐ ☀
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purposeastro · 30 days ago
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Random Vedic Astro Note
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Venus in 5th house people can be spiritual all day and think about sexual thoughts at night.
Should I mark this 18+……?
People who have Moon in 8th house in D9 Navmansh Chart are often very sensitive.
People with 8th house placements are also very sensitive.
Mars in 8th house in D1 is bad for health one can go through surgery and will transform afterwards.
When did the focus shifted to 8th House……?
Mercury in 2nd house people are a great sales person!
Venus in 2nd house gives an X factor to the speech. They may use Rhyming words while talking unknowingly.
Saturn in 8th house gives Long life to the native with health problems, black magic from relatives.
Again 8th house……?
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kanhapriya · 1 year ago
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Help me, I need sleep and here I am
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cosmicportal · 2 months ago
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shyamasundar · 6 months ago
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me when Kanha calls me his Sakhi.
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musingsonthemahabharata · 1 year ago
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Something I find fascinating about the Critical Edition of the Mahābhārata is that the characters sporadically move from addressing Kṛṣṇa as an embodied mortal (as their friend, cousin, son-in-law etc) to addressing him as the Godhead; as Viṣṇu, as the Supreme Being, and as Īśvara. The succession of change between the modes of address can sometimes even happen on the same page, at a distance of a few lines. The veil is lifted, and the characters see through Kṛṣṇa’s illusion, and, through that, they become immersed in the nature of Reality; the veil promptly drops back, and God is lost. An argument for this could be that the divine modes of address are interpolations, a theory being that Kṛṣṇa became identified with Viṣṇu only in later renditions of the Mahābhārata. While this could be true at the level of historical analysis of the epic, for me, there is a subtler teaching encased here: how all of us, without exception, glimpse into the nature of Reality as we move through life, yet we perpetually proceed to return to becoming engrossed in the superimpositions we project upon Reality; and the dance continues. From Truth to dream, from dream to Truth. It is quite endearing, really. What committed and imaginative dreamers we are!
Adyashanti once talked about how one inadvertently glimpses truth; it is, after all, inescapable as it is our nature; the trick is not forgetting / losing the glimpse.
Gorgeous artwork of Kṛṣṇa: Awedict.
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latent-thoughts · 3 months ago
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Divya Drishti
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Bhagwad Geeta (Mahabharat) - Bhishma Parva, Bhagvad Gita Chapter 11, verse 8 :-
"You cannot see my cosmic form with these physical eyes of yours. Therefore I grant you divine vision."
Art by Pradeep Sethi
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mysticalblizzardcolor · 5 months ago
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"I am always with you, You take one step towards me, I will take ten steps towards you"
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