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kavya asked 9 years ago

Ātman is a Sanskrit word that refers to the Self or self-existent essence of individuals, as distinct from ego, mind and embodied existence. Atma means the spirit soul who is connected with matter in the material world. All the species of life that exist here are due to atma and matter. Acco

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kavya asked 9 years ago

A karmayogi works hard, both physically and mentally. He seeks to eliminate the ego and its attachments, to serve humanity without expecting rewards, and to see unity in diversity. Lord Krishna speaks highly of Janaka and other Raja Rishis who are realised souls but are also engaged in their duties as rulers. It is very likely that the common man is inspired to emulate their commitment to duty

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kavya asked 9 years ago

Spiritual Sadhana is to attain Brahma Jnana (knowledge) which means realizing your true self that you are above this physical body. Realizing that death is inevitable and accepting it and knowing that God is not a separate entity living somewhere outside, but He is with you and within you.
Being soul-conscious ra

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kavya asked 11 years ago

“Whichever planet is the highest degree in the birth chart is considered to be the Atmakaraka planet.” There are a total of nine planets in the birth chart, out of which, apart from Rahu and Ketu, whichever planet has the highest degree, it is considered to be an Atmakaraka planet for that magazine.atmakaraka = soul + karakaSuch a planet shows the soul of the person in the birth c

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kavya asked 9 years ago

The word “guru” which is randomly used for a teacher today is Not the Vedic word for a teacher.
The Vedic term for the teacher is Acharya (is the one who imparts Knowledge)‘ GURU’ means the one who leads you from darkness to light.(gu= darkness ra = light ,+ u = move forward , put together is guru)
and THIS “GURU “ is within YOU., and an Acharya introduces you to your internal

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