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May 29, 2020 • 6 tweets • 8 min read
Bugga Ramalingeswara temple was built in the 15th century during the reign of the Saluva dynasty of the Vijayanagara kingdom, is located by the banks of the Pennar river and is dedicated to Lord Shiva who exists here as a swayambhu linga.(1/5)
A perennial underground water spring keeps flowing from the base of the Shiva Linga even though it is about 17 to 18 feet higher than the Pennar river which is dry for most of the year. This underground water spring is called Bugga in the local Telugu language.
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May 20, 2020 • 17 tweets • 9 min read
🕉️THE SEVEN CHAKRAS🕉️
1)Muladhara/Root Chakra-located at the base of the spine between the anus and the genitals. It radiates the color red and represents the element Earth.
It is Characterized by the emotions of survival, stability,ambition and self sufficiency(1/16)@InfoVedic
When this chakra is out of balance, a person might feel unstable, ungrounded, lack of ambition, lack of purpose, fearful, insecure and frustrated. However when Muladhara Chakra is balanced a person might feel stable, confident, balanced, energetic, independent and strong.(2/16)
May 19, 2020 • 6 tweets • 6 min read
Yoga philosophy prescribes four spiritual paths to attain knowledge of the Self:
Karma-Yoga, the path of selfless action; Bhakti-Yoga, the path of devotion; Raja-Yoga, the path of concentration and meditation; and Jnana-Yoga, the path of knowledge and discrimination(1/5)
Karma-Yoga says that our egotistic, selfish actions have created walls around us.These walls not only set us apart from others,but they divide us from our true Self within. By performing actions in a selfless manner, we can break down the walls that separate us from the Self(2/5)
May 17, 2020 • 22 tweets • 14 min read
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Sanatan Dharma and our ancient hindu texts are an epitome of knowledge. We shall not be sharing facts today but will rather do scientific analysis. This will show progressive and highly advance nature of society and our Sanatan Dharma.(1/18)
There will not be any chronology but basic facts from history and their scientific analysis.
Before starting we will remember the fact that anything which is not seen cannot be imagined.(2/18)