• To all my young friends-

    I impart to you the lessons I wish I had learned at your age.

    1.Always remember how Mahadev has guided your parents thus far, and He will lead you too as you choose to honor and serve Him.

    2. The most valuable treasures in life cannot be purchased with money; they are family, friends, dharma, and health. Pursue them relentlessly.

    3. Financial security does not come from a higher income but from living below your means.

    4. Not everyone will like or approve of you, and that's okay. What truly matters is that you respect yourself.

    5. Your character and who you are as a person hold greater importance than your achievements.

    6. Strive for excellence rather than perfection. Don't settle for simply doing your job; give it your very best.

    7. Don't take yourself too seriously; make a conscious effort to laugh and have fun.

    8. No matter what you achieve outside your home, it is meaningless if you haven't succeeded within it.

    9. Embrace the discomfort of taking risks. Every time you feel uneasy, you open yourself up to growth.

    10. Choose kindness over popularity.

    11. Define success on your own terms, not based on someone else's expectations.

    12. Be comfortable acknowledging your mistakes. It demonstrates authenticity and vulnerability.

    13.Without humility, your hard work loses its value.

    14. Make a habit of reading at least 10 pages of a good book daily, listening to an inspiring podcast once a week, and jotting down your thoughts.

    15. Be generous with compliments and sparing with criticism.

    16.Respect and treat women with utmost care, especially the woman you love.

    17. Show faithfulness in the small things.

    18. Stand by your word no matter what it takes.

    19. Explore the world through travel and create memories that will endure beyond your lifetime.

    20. Invest in your health by playing a sport, regularly going to the gym, or taking a daily walk.

    21. Strength is forged in the midst of struggles; make the best of difficult situations.

    22. Remember, it is perfectly acceptable for a man to shed tears.

    23. Always seek the silver lining in every situation.

    24. Engage in activities that nourish your mind, strengthen your spirit, and exercise your body every day.

    25. Choose your friends wisely. Surround yourself with those who uplift, challenge, and hold you accountable.

    एक उड़ते हुए गुब्बारे पर लिखा था

    वो जो बाहर है, वह नहीं...
    जो भीतर है, वही आपको ऊपर ले जाता है!
    To all my young friends- I impart to you the lessons I wish I had learned at your age. 1.Always remember how Mahadev has guided your parents thus far, and He will lead you too as you choose to honor and serve Him. 2. The most valuable treasures in life cannot be purchased with money; they are family, friends, dharma, and health. Pursue them relentlessly. 3. Financial security does not come from a higher income but from living below your means. 4. Not everyone will like or approve of you, and that's okay. What truly matters is that you respect yourself. 5. Your character and who you are as a person hold greater importance than your achievements. 6. Strive for excellence rather than perfection. Don't settle for simply doing your job; give it your very best. 7. Don't take yourself too seriously; make a conscious effort to laugh and have fun. 8. No matter what you achieve outside your home, it is meaningless if you haven't succeeded within it. 9. Embrace the discomfort of taking risks. Every time you feel uneasy, you open yourself up to growth. 10. Choose kindness over popularity. 11. Define success on your own terms, not based on someone else's expectations. 12. Be comfortable acknowledging your mistakes. It demonstrates authenticity and vulnerability. 13.Without humility, your hard work loses its value. 14. Make a habit of reading at least 10 pages of a good book daily, listening to an inspiring podcast once a week, and jotting down your thoughts. 15. Be generous with compliments and sparing with criticism. 16.Respect and treat women with utmost care, especially the woman you love. 17. Show faithfulness in the small things. 18. Stand by your word no matter what it takes. 19. Explore the world through travel and create memories that will endure beyond your lifetime. 20. Invest in your health by playing a sport, regularly going to the gym, or taking a daily walk. 21. Strength is forged in the midst of struggles; make the best of difficult situations. 22. Remember, it is perfectly acceptable for a man to shed tears. 23. Always seek the silver lining in every situation. 24. Engage in activities that nourish your mind, strengthen your spirit, and exercise your body every day. 25. Choose your friends wisely. Surround yourself with those who uplift, challenge, and hold you accountable. एक उड़ते हुए गुब्बारे पर लिखा था वो जो बाहर है, वह नहीं... जो भीतर है, वही आपको ऊपर ले जाता है!
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  • Worshiping the same deity as the favorite deity helps in mental unity. Although this is a good thing, other deities should never be looked down upon. We should also be clear that the same God exists in many forms.

    Not harming anyone is the way to get rid of suffering in previous births and in this life.

    Donating is a very good thing. But it is very necessary to sacrifice the idea that I have given charity to the poor.

    Extravagance and dowry in marriages are against our Shastra traditions. We should realize that even if we ask for dowry or give it to the woman's family, it is like stolen property.

    Eating vegetarian food also gives us a sense of humility and it is also a significant feature that we do not harm other living beings.
    - Jagadguru Kanji Kamakodi Sri Chandrasekharendra Saraswati Shankaracharya Swami
    Sarvam Sri Krishnarpanam
    Worshiping the same deity as the favorite deity helps in mental unity. Although this is a good thing, other deities should never be looked down upon. We should also be clear that the same God exists in many forms. Not harming anyone is the way to get rid of suffering in previous births and in this life. Donating is a very good thing. But it is very necessary to sacrifice the idea that I have given charity to the poor. Extravagance and dowry in marriages are against our Shastra traditions. We should realize that even if we ask for dowry or give it to the woman's family, it is like stolen property. Eating vegetarian food also gives us a sense of humility and it is also a significant feature that we do not harm other living beings. - Jagadguru Kanji Kamakodi Sri Chandrasekharendra Saraswati Shankaracharya Swami Sarvam Sri Krishnarpanam
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  • Grant from Lord Shiva, tranquility's embrace,
    Enough to navigate life's race.

    Bestow just what's needed, no more, no less,
    So others' paths may find success.

    Depth in connections, let hearts entwine,
    With love's grace, let relationships shine.

    Let eyes hold humility's glow,
    Honoring elders as they bestow.

    In life's breath, make space to strive,
    For deeds of goodness to thrive.

    Take what's due in life's span,
    May it lift, not burden, fellow man.
    Grant from Lord Shiva, tranquility's embrace, Enough to navigate life's race. Bestow just what's needed, no more, no less, So others' paths may find success. Depth in connections, let hearts entwine, With love's grace, let relationships shine. Let eyes hold humility's glow, Honoring elders as they bestow. In life's breath, make space to strive, For deeds of goodness to thrive. Take what's due in life's span, May it lift, not burden, fellow man.
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  • Serving, blessing, helping, uplifting, all are natural expression of a spiritually powerful being. Giving is our nature and when we follow our true nature, we become more full. #brahmakumaris #dadiprakashmani #giver #love #blessings #kindness #humility
    Serving, blessing, helping, uplifting, all are natural expression of a spiritually powerful being. Giving is our nature and when we follow our true nature, we become more full. #brahmakumaris #dadiprakashmani #giver #love #blessings #kindness #humility
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  • Today we commemorate a leader who was humble, powerful, and pure-hearted. She won the hearts of many by winning the heart of one - God.
    Dadi Prakashmani, whose name means a jewel of light, lived up to her name by her life. She led the Brahma Kumaris from 1969 to August 2007 with grace and wisdom.
    On 25th August 2007, she bid farewell to this world, but her life still stands as a luminous example of humility and motherly love for us. #brahmakumaris #dadiprakashmanismritidivas #dadiprakashmani #humble #leader #blessings #motherlylove #shivshakti #remembranceday #inspiration #motivation
    Today we commemorate a leader who was humble, powerful, and pure-hearted. She won the hearts of many by winning the heart of one - God. Dadi Prakashmani, whose name means a jewel of light, lived up to her name by her life. She led the Brahma Kumaris from 1969 to August 2007 with grace and wisdom. On 25th August 2007, she bid farewell to this world, but her life still stands as a luminous example of humility and motherly love for us. #brahmakumaris #dadiprakashmanismritidivas #dadiprakashmani #humble #leader #blessings #motherlylove #shivshakti #remembranceday #inspiration #motivation
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  • Beautiful Thought

    Brahmakumaris
    🌹Om Shanti 🌹

    May your words be so full of love, humility, gentleness, greatness and truth that, in your presence, all feel welcomed, accepted and inspired to grow. Make it your practice to live in this way - the challenge is worth the effort.
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    Beautiful Thought Brahmakumaris 🌹Om Shanti 🌹 May your words be so full of love, humility, gentleness, greatness and truth that, in your presence, all feel welcomed, accepted and inspired to grow. Make it your practice to live in this way - the challenge is worth the effort. ❤️✌️😊❤️✌️😊❤️✌️😊
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