Never take the sacrifices made by your parents, friends, and well-wishers for granted.
Acknowledge them and recognize that they have played a significant role in shaping the person you are today.
2. Virtues
Never take the virtues that you have developed over the years for granted. Your virtues are the foundation of your character.
They are the qualities that define the kind of person you are. They are the qualities that people will remember you for. So, make sure you don't lose sight of your virtues.
3. Pain
Never take the pain that you experience in your life for granted. Acknowledge the pain and deal with the pain with tolerance & acceptance.
Remember, pain caused by people, failures, and the uncertainties of life will only make you stronger and a better version of yourself.
4. Roots
Never take your roots or where you came from for granted, no matter how successful you become.
By doing so, you will develop a humble attitude that will always keep you grounded in life.
5. Blessings
Never take the blessings you have received from your parents, mentors, and the Lord for granted.
Counting these blessings everyday will fill your life with purpose and your heart with gratitude.
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Braj is the most important place as the pastimes of Radha and Krishna took place here. Along with forests, and mountains, kunds have their own scriptural relevance.
In the present times, there is an urgent need to restore the Kunds. Inspired by the teachings of HDG Srila AC Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, Founder Acharya of International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), and by the example of water conservation at @goecovillage
and encouraged in this initiative by Shri Ramesh Baba Ji Maharaj, Shri Vinod Bihari Babaji, Dr. Krishnagopal Sharmaji, Joint General Secretary, @RSSorg and @BrajTeerth.
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.