Don’t let someone else’s opinion change how you feel about something. Stand by what you believe in.
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और बारीक हो नही सकते
अब तराशा तो टूट जाएंगे और बारीक हो नही सकते।
एक भी आँसू न कर बेकार
एक भी आँसू न कर बेकार –
जाने कब समंदर मांगने आ जाए!
पास प्यासे के कुआँ आता नहीं है,
यह कहावत है, अमरवाणी नहीं है,
और जिस के पास देने को न कुछ भी
एक भी ऐसा यहाँ प्राणी नहीं है,
कर स्वयं हर गीत का श्रृंगार
जाने देवता को कौनसा भा जाय!
चोट खाकर टूटते हैं सिर्फ दर्पण
किन्तु आकृतियाँ कभी टूटी नहीं हैं,
आदमी से रूठ जाता है सभी कुछ –
पर समस्यायें कभी रूठी नहीं हैं,
हर छलकते अश्रु को कर प्यार –
जाने आत्मा को कौन सा नहला जाय!
व्यर्थ है करना खुशामद रास्तों की,
काम अपने पाँव ही आते सफर में,
वह न ईश्वर के उठाए भीउठेगा –
जो स्वयं गिर जाय अपनी ही नज़र में,
हर लहर का कर प्रणय स्वीकार –
जाने कौन तट के पास पहुँचा जाए!
– रामावतार त्यागी
A Beautiful Birthday Wish: Let’s divine mother fulfill your dream
Dear Riser.. Happy Women’sDay
Together Celebrating Life @ PICNIC
Eat That Frog : Six “P” formula
You may have heard of the six “P” formula. It says,
“Proper Prior Planning Prevents Poor Performance.”
I have found a simple truth. The ability to concentrate single-mindedly on your most important task, to do it well and to finish it completely, is the key to great success, achievement, respect, status and happiness in life.
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Can’t afford : Below the Best
Below the Best efforts Can’t Be afforded Now.. No More Time To waste So Go for the best and prove yourself… Never Give Up. Be Conscious Towards your every Step.. That’s must not be
“Nothing Less Than The Best.”

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At the moment of commitment
There is nothing If you want something you’ve never had, you’ve got to do something you’ve never done.
Do not let pain make you hate.
Very Happy Ram Navami
The birthday of Lord Rama, the celebrated hero of the famous epic, ‘Ramayana’, is enthusiastically celebrated on the ninth day of the waxing moon in the month of Chiatra, all over India. Lord Vishnu is worshipped in his human incarnation as Rama, the divine ruler of Ayodhya. Celebrations begin with a prayer to the Sun early in the morning. At midday, when Lord Rama is supposed to have been born, a special prayer is performed. People sing devotional songs in praise of Rama and rock, images of him in a cradle to celebrate his birth. Rathyatras or chariot processions of Ram, his wife Seeta, brother Lakshman and devotee Hanuman are held from many temples. People gather in thousands on the banks of the sacred river Sarayu for a dip. Some observe a strict fast on this day. him in a cradle to celebrate his birth. Rathyatras or chariot processions of Ram, his wife Seeta, brother Lakshman and devotee Hanuman are held from many temples. People gather in thousands on the banks of the sacred river Sarayu for a dip. Some observe a strict fast on this day.
Lord Rama: An Idea
The Ideal son: He always obeyed His parents; at times even advised the elders. The Ideal brother: Rama-Lakshman’s love is cited as the ideal of brotherly love. The Ideal husband: He was devoted to His one and only wife. Kings, then, use to have many wives. The Ideal friend: He helped Sugreev, Bibhishan and many others during their difficult times. The Ideal King: He followed all codes of conduct for Kings as laid down in our scriptures.
The Ideal Enemy: Bibhishan refused to perform the last rites of Ravan, his brother. Lord Rama said to him, ”If you do not do it, I will. He was my brother too!’ Maryadapurushottam: He represents the Supreme extent of Righteousness.
The implied meaning of the Ramayana in our lives:* Lakshman refers to the focus on the soul, instead of the worldly.* Bharat signifies a seeker engrossed in the worship of radiance.* Shatrughna is the one who destroys the six foes(Shadripus) of the soul.* Rama, Sita and Lakshman together stand for spiritual knowledge, devotion and detachment respectively.* Hanuman is the activated Kundalini and* Ravana embodies the 6 enemies of a human being which are desire, anger, greed, attachment, vanity and envy.
Every Incarnation comes to Earth with a specific purpose: The main task of every Incarnation is to destroy evil and establish the Divine Kingdom; but the percentage and proportion of this varies in different Yugas. And, all activities of the Incarnation are centred around this task. Killing of Ravana: Ravana was highly learned and possessed the knowledge of Righteousness (Dharma). Lord Rama had to destroy him, so that He could protect the embodied souls doing spiritual practice. Lord Rama acquired a gross body to help the souls pursue their spiritual aspirations appropriately.
Final Liberation: Many embodied souls completed their individual spiritual practice through the path of Knowledge (Dhyanyoga) but since their spiritual practice for the sake of society(Samashti sadhana) was incomplete, their spiritual practice for Final Liberation remained incomplete. In Satya-yuga there was no way to perform spiritual practice for the sake of society and as a result many embodied souls got stuck midway. For their progress and liberation, they were born as monkeys (vanars) during Lord Rama’s time. Some of the Gods who had been cursed were also born during this period as monkeys. In order to make all these embodied souls practice spirituality for the sake of society and their progress, Lord Rama acquired a gross body. who had been cursed were also born during this period as monkeys. In order to make all these embodied souls practice spirituality for the sake of society and their progress, Lord Rama acquired a gross body.
To set an ideal for the people: Lord Rama set an example through each and every action of His. He explained how an embodied soul can attain Final Liberation by acting in accord-ance with the scriptures. He set an example of a Divine Kingdom for the people: When Righteousness (Dharma) manifested in the gross, Unrighteousness(Adharma) also manifested in the gross. Many embodied souls started troubling Sages and others who acted in accordance with the scriptures. During that time Lord Rama protected the Sages and set an example through His own deeds for all kings as to how a Divine Kingdom should be. Lord Rama is an ideal of how selfless,free from desire and impartial a King can be!