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Making time for Bhakti

By: Keval Amin Just like how our body has essential needs to survive, such as food, air, water, our Ansh needs Bhakti to connect with Kaival Karta. There are various types of Bhakti. situs togel slot gacor situs togel slot gacor toto togel situs toto situs togel rtp slot toto slot situs toto situs toto situs toto situs toto situs togel situs togel slot gacor slot gacor slot gacor slot gacor prediksi togel hari ini akun demo bento4d bento4d bento4d…

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Types of Bhakti

By: Vishva Patel Bhakti is one of the easiest ways for us to show our devotion to Karta (God). Doing Bhakti connects our soul to Karta. It also keeps our mind and soul pure. Everybody is so busy in today’s day and age juggling school, work, friends, family and social engagements; it seems that no one has time or desire to make time for bhakti. In a world taken over by appearances, perfect selfies, and weekly social events…is there any…

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The Importance of Gyan

By: Nishta Patel Knowledge comes to one’s mind when the word ’gyan’ is mentioned. So, is gyan merely knowledge or is there something more to it? Knowledge is such a broad term. When we think about it many questions come to mind. What is knowledge? How and where do you get knowledge from? Gyan (knowledge) is so powerful that without it one would be lost and would not have a meaningful life. It’s through knowledge we learn our way of life. Knowledge is what…

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Importance of Teamwork

By: Arpita Patel Being able to work effectively with a team is one of the most crucial aspects of achieving success in any setting whether it be on a sports team or in an occupation. However, as the world becomes more advanced and independent, many individuals fail to realize this. The truth is that instead of working with each other to merge new ideas and solutions we see others as a threat in this competitive age and time. Teamwork is…

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Seva? What for?

By: Ipsa Patel What comes to one’s mind when he/she hears the word “seva”? Mandir, God, work, boring, it’s for old people, ext. Seva explained as when a person voluntarily does something for somebody without expecting anything in return. Seva can be done  anywhere like at a food pantry, hospital, old age houses, schools, mandir, our community, anywhere. Doing seva does not mean you have to go to mandir or any other place and stay there for 4 hours, constantly…

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