1. Default Atheists
People who simply refuse to believe in the existence of God without making an effort to at least think or inquire deeply about the subject of God are the Default Atheists.
They are often born into the family of similar default atheists or more likely have always been in the association of default atheists.
Lord Krishna said, O mighty Arjuna, it is undoubtedly very difficult to curb the restless mind, but it is possible by suitable practice and by detachment.
1. Pray in Brahma Muhurata
Brahma Muhurta is the morning period between 3.30 a.m. and 5.30 a.m.
You can chant Krishna's name during this period to purify your mind and surroundings and have a refreshing start to the day.
2. Fast until midnight
Fasting is an important component of celebrating Janmashtami. If possible, begin fasting at dawn and refrain from eating until midnight.
If fasting till midnight feels too much of a burden, you can consume water, fruits, and milk.
5 valuable lessons to learn from the mighty warrior Arjuna
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1. Deep focus
Arjuna was a keen observant. He always paid close attention to the minute details, which helped him stay focused on his goals.
2. Patience and perseverance
There were times when Arjuna used to lose his patience and become filled with anger. But he learned to be patient whenever he faced a challenging situation and focused on doing his duties persistently.
Priya Kund is located in Barsana, also known as Peeli Pokhar (yellowish pond).
According to the legends, once Radharani along with other Gopis went to Nandgaon. There she met Yashoda, foster mother of Lord Krishna.
She was so influenced by Radha's exquisite beauty and cultured behavior that she desired Radha to become her daughter-in-law. Deeply lost in her thoughts, Yashoda Ji applied some turmeric paste onto the hands of Radharani.
According to the rituals, turmeric paste is usually applied by the mother-in-law to her would-be daughter-in-law. When she returned to her father’s house in Barsana, she got embarrassed after observing her yellow hands.