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Abhinav Vats AvVa
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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 5 ก.ค. 2016
नमस्ते Namaste🙏🏿
Karmic Cycle: A Journey of Self-Correction.
Soul Evolution is all about overcoming our Karmic debts. Our lives are a Karmic cycle: a journey of
Self-correction. It can all come to an end when our karmic debts are taken care of for good, and we so desire and work towards attaining Moksh.
- Abhinav Vats
Self-correction. It can all come to an end when our karmic debts are taken care of for good, and we so desire and work towards attaining Moksh.
- Abhinav Vats
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'Beauty's Truth' by Abhinav Vats
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'Beauty's Truth' Hark, dear friends, and heed this gentle tale, Beauty's not in youth, nor physical frail. 'Tis inner light that shines, a radiant beam, Reflecting wisdom, love, and peaceful dream. Compare not thyself to societal norms, Nor narcissistic posts that inflate false forms. For true worth lies within, a treasure rare, A gentle heart, a loving spirit, beyond compare. Youth's fleeting ...
Om Meditation 11 Minutes
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Mahavatar Babaji - Om Meditation. 🙏🏿 Eleven minutes Om 🕉 Meditation. महावतार बाबाजी के आशीर्वाद से 11 मिनट का ओम ध्यान I 11 minutes Om meditation with the blessings of Mahavatar Babaji.
If North Korea was a Real Democracy!
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Imagining North Korea as a real democracy! Imagining North Korea as a true democracy! 북한을 진정한 민주주의 국가로 상상해보세요!
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Hi Abhinav! My niece who identifies as an asexual lesbian needs some guidance from you. Where can she send an email? Thanks a lot for this informative video. We are going to watch your other videos as well.
Namaste, This person reached me by sending a Flickrmail to my Flickr page. www.flickr.com/people/abhinav_vats_av/
We are Hispanics, and our extended family is very conservative. We don't identify as Christians. We are believers of science. She gets into heated debates with Christian family members, who don't accept her identity. In her school she has the same issue with a couple of Islamic classmates who don't accept her identity. She has a few queries- How should she deal with conservative religious people? How can she find other asexual lesbians? A few of us are interested in Hinduism, does Hinduism accepts kids who identify as LGBTQI? Does one convert into Hinduism? We would appreciate a video on our questions. Muchas gracias!
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Happy Holi. Nice celebrations👌🏻
Very nice👏👏👏👏
Happy holi
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Thank you 🙏🏼
Happy Birthday beautiful lady🎉❤
Janam din ki badhai 🙏🏻🎉
Happy Birthday, Mrs Vats 🎉🎉
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The word beautiful, only touches lightly, for the magnitude of beauty here. ♥
Thank you 🙏🏿
Information is taken word to word from the ASI museum information board. ---- In the current Indian traditions and rituals, the name of Sarasvati is uttered along with Ganga and Yamuna (Ganga Yamuna Sarasvatishcha) invoking river goddesses of great sanctity while the photo or image of goddess Sarasvati is worshipped with invocation at the beginning of cultural, literary, and educational functions. Sarasvati as a river is physically not flowing in its course and hence became a legendary river. However, pursuing the description in Rigveda about the course of flow of the river Sarasvati, the scientists of various disciplines, explored and established the very existence of this river. Rigvedic people were so much influence d by this great river that they frequently admired and sung the obligations of this river, the waters of which purify to all and ultimately regarded as independent goddess who is the greatest river, greatest mother, and greatest goddess. "Ambitame naditame deviatame Sarasvati". In the form of goddess, she is declared the possessor of knowledge in the hymns of Rigveda. After the Rigveda, the goddess concept of Sarasvati is further amplified ; and in the other Vedas and puranas, she is foundl associated with several abstract aspects such as speech ( vacha ) and knowledge ( jnana) which purify the human temperament. This concept further evolved, and Sarasvati became a goddess who embodied knowledge, arts, music, melody muse, language, rhetoric, eloquence, creative works, and anything whose flow purifies the essence and self of a person. In Upanishadas and Dharma shutras, Sarasvati is involved to remind the reader to meditate on virtue, virtuous emoluments, the meaning and the very essence of ones activities, and one's action. In Mahabharata and Puranas, Sarasvati is referred to in both senses. Form and lconography: In the hymns of Rigveda goddess Sarasvati is depicted as a beautiful woman dressed in white often seated on white lotus which symbolises light, knowledge and truth. She embodies knowledge and the experience of the highest reality. She is generally shown with four hands, which symbolises the four heads of her husband Brahma representing mind (manas), intellect (buddhi), consciousness (chit), & ego (ahamkar). Brahma represents abstract, while she is action and reality. The four hands hold objects with symbolic meaning: 1. book (pustak ) symbolises the Vedas representing the universal, divine, eternal, and true knowledge as well as forms of learnings. 2. rosary of crystal (sfatika mala) representing the power of meditation, inner reflection, and spirituality. 3. water pot represents the power to purify. 4. lute (vina) representing all creative arts and sciences ; and her holding of it symbolises expressing knowledge that creates harmony. She is also occasionally shown with two hands. A swan (hamsa) is often located to her feet; this superficial discriminates, and the water eternal from milk from and the symbolises evanescent. the power Sometimes of a discrimination peacock between (chitramekhala good bird is said to be capable of and bad, essence from the mayura) is shown beside the goddess. goddess. The peacock symbolises the colorful, splendor celebration of dance and peacock 's ability to eat poison (snake) yet transmute from it a beautiful plumage. The goddess is usually depicted near a flowing river or near a water body, which may be related to her early history as a river goddess. Sarasvati, a Vedic goddess, was subsequently adopted in Bramanical, Jain, and Buddhist pantheon. In the Brahmanical pantheon she is attributed to quasi - independent status, first as Brahma's shakti helping in creation then as Vishnu's consort asşisting sustenance and finally evolved as goddess with independent status in Vishnudharmottara Purana, Amshumadbhedagam and Rupamandana, the patron deity of arts, music, literature, learning and every aspect of creativity and culture. These texts conceived her as a fair complexion in white ensemble, carrying a pen, manuscript, lotus, rosary, lute, and vessel of nectar. Sarasvati in Jainism: In Jainism, goddess Sarasvati is recognised as a supreme deity of knowledge and wisdom. Jain texts mention Shrutadevata, Bharati, and Sharada as the names of the goddess. As shrutadevata, she presides over the preaching of Tirthankaras. Sutra literature like Bhagvati sutra and Mahanishtha sutra mentioned her forms and attributes. She is depicted in standing posture - her four armed forms are popular, but she is also shown as two armed six armed, eight armed, and sixteen armed. Boon giving, lotus, book, and rosary are her common hand attributes, but in some cases, a lute is also shown. A swan is shown as her vehicle, which is sometimes replaced by a peacock generally in Digambars. With more elaborate imagery, she has been conceived as heading the collective body of sixteen Vidya devis and specially worshipped on snan- panchami. Sarasvati in Buddhism : Studies on the lconography of Buddhism summarize the forms of Sarasvati in the late period, which are as follows: 1. Maha Saraswati: left hand boon giving and right holding lotus stalk, smiling and compassionate look, bearing white garments and decked with ornaments, she appears a maiden12 years. She is surrounded by four goddesses who are apparently faces of herself: insight (prajna), cleverness (medha), memory (smriti), and intelligence (mati). 2. Varavina Sarasvati: playing a lute with her two hands. 3. Vajra Armada: Three eyed and two armed holding book in left hand and lotus in right ; and studed a crescent on her crown. 4. Arya Sarasvati: She is also called Vajra Sarasvati among Buddhist tantric. She is white, complexioned, and a maiden of sixteen years with two arms holding lotus stalk in right hand on which is kept prajna parmita book. Another form of Vajra Sarasvati is mentioned with three faces and six arms in pratyalidh asan, which shows right leg bent forward, left retracted.
Would love to know what you father had to say about my mother's window curtain :-D
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I remember the landscape. Lovely!
Beautiful UK countryside.
Beautifully captured
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I know it well.
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Gorgeous video your videos are so peaceful -different from others
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Calming sky
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My husband and I go to Rockaway Beach and we love feeding the squirrels, they will sit on his lap while we feed them walnuts. One of our favorite spots!!
No people in America
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Very nice visit. The name of the places would be welcome.
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Your videos are very artsy and classy