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The Bhagavad Gita -2.4.1 : Sri Swami Sivananda : "To Children and Youth of Bharatham who are misguided by some evil forces, in the name of student wings sponsored by dirty political parties like Congress, Communists, etc., ... eliminate these demons and purify this Holy Nation to maintain Sanatana Dharma here." On Subjects :- 1. Sanskrit, Scriptures, and great Rishi-s, Acharyas, and great Guru-s of this Nation; 2. To bring back lost glory of this Nation, before this generation; 3. To create enthusiasm on the self-respect of this country.

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Opinion 23/03/2019 1735. Dear Members,          Respected family members of this great holy Nation. ( VERY IMPORTANT AND USEFUL FOR STUDENTS ) *REQUEST ALL  STUDENTS, PARENTS AND TEACHERS MUST READ THIS TOPIC          **IT IS URGENT IMPORTANCE IN THE PRESENT SITUATION  OF THE NATION  ( VERY IMPORTANT AND USEFUL CHAPTER FOR STUDENTS ) On Subjects :- 1. Sanskrit, Scriptures, and  great  Rishi-s, Acharyas,  and  great  Guru-s  of  this  Nation. 2. To bring back lost  glory of  this  Nation, before this  generation. 3. To create enthusiasm  on  the  self-respect  of  this  country. Sub :  The Bhagavad Gita -2.4.1 : Sri Swami Sivananda             ------------------------------------------------------ Ref :  Children and Youth of Bharatham are misguided by some evil forces, in the name of student wings sponsored by dirty political parties like Congress, Communists, etc., .. 4. The Background : 1. Dhritarashtra and Pandu were brothers. Dhritarashtra mar

All About Bharatiya Sanatana Dharmam otherwise known as Hinduism : Ch.6 : 6 - 31&32 : Swami Sivananda

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11/03/2019 CHAPTER- 6 :  6 - 30. 6. Bharateeya Rituals - 31&32 31. Worship Of Lakshmi The Cultivation Of Virtues Once you have accomplished your task on overcoming the negative side, that of breaking down the impure Vasanas, propensities and old habits, the next step is to build up a sublime spiritual personality, to acquire positive qualities in place of the eliminated Asuric qualities. The divine qualities—Daivi Sampat—that Lord Krishna enumerates in the Bhagavad-Gita have to be acquired. The Sadhaka must cultivate and develop all the auspicious qualities. He has to pile up immense spiritual wealth to enable him to pay the price for the rare gem of divine wisdom (Jnana Ratna). If this development of the opposite qualities (Pratipaksha Bhavana) is not undertaken in right earnest, the old Asuric nature will raise its head again and again. Hence, this stage is as important in an aspirant’s career as the previous one. The essential difference is that while the former is a