IndianSanskriti

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Panch Nitya Karmas

Panch Nitya Karmas

Pancha Nitya Karmas is a Sanskrit term that means, “The five perpetual duties of every Hindu.”  By living according to these noble religious principles, we spiritualize

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earth

Earth The Mother

May that Earth, which hold on Her ample lap the ocean, The rivers, the lakes; which bears the crop-yielding soil, And is ground for that

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senses

The control of the 5 senses

इन्द्रियाणां विचरतां विषयेष्वपहारिषु । संयमे यत्नमातिष्ठेत् विद्वान् यन्तेव वाजिनां॥ इन्द्रियाणां प्रसंगेन दोषमृच्छत्यसंशयं। संनियम्य तु तानेव ततः सिद्धिं नियच्छति ॥ न जातु कामाः कामानामुपभोगेन शाम्यति ।

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ganesh

Ganesha Explained

. “Lord Ganesh in this image is depicted in a state of calmness, peace and harmony. The various elements in the image symbolize qualities that need to

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