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  • This is Not EUROPE, neither US or UK

    This is Bharat, This is Hyd
    This is Not EUROPE, neither US or UK This is Bharat, This is Hyd
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  • Without knowing we were praying to Shiv Baba from childhood. Now it’s making sense
    Without knowing we were praying to Shiv Baba from childhood. Now it’s making sense
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  • होलीको पावन पर्वमा सबैलाई हार्दिक शुभकामना र बधाई। यो रंगीन उत्सव हाम्रा जीवनमा अनेकौं खुशीहरू ल्याउँछ भनी कामना गर्दछु। 🙏🙏
    होलीको पावन पर्वमा सबैलाई हार्दिक शुभकामना र बधाई। यो रंगीन उत्सव हाम्रा जीवनमा अनेकौं खुशीहरू ल्याउँछ भनी कामना गर्दछु। 🙏🙏
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  • Kids enjoying Bhajans on Holi Celebration before going wild putting colours to one another!
    Kids enjoying Bhajans on Holi Celebration before going wild putting colours to one another!
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  • Holi & Pushpadol Utsav 2024
    Sunday, March 24, 2024
    HOLI & PUSHPADOL UTSAV Special 🌸 - An event with culture, family fun and tradition!

    Don't celebrate Holi? Come along for the flower swing celebration of Bhagavan Shri Nara Narayana & pooja with divine bhajans

    🗓 Sunday 24th March
    🕟 4pm to 7pm
    🏫 Townley Grammar School

    Yog Foundation is celebrating Holi with a more traditional emphasis - after all, the festival originated because:
    1) Almighty Bhagavan protected Prahlad from the fire of Holika and;
    2) The rebirth of Shree Nar Narayana, (Krishna & Arjuna)

    🔸 4:00 pm - Children's Hour
    Bring along children to join in the Kirtan they have prepared

    🔸 5:00pm - SoorSeva Bhajans & Garba
    Immerse yourself in divine bhajans followed by Garba

    🔸 6:30pm - Pushpadol Pooja 🌸
    Your chance to offer prayers to Bhagavan in a flower swing with the colours of Holi!

    🔸 6:45pm - Holika Dahan🔥
    A traditional Big Bonfire with pooja for everyone to take part in.

    🍽 Delicious Prasad, full dinner will be served after Aarti at 7pm.
    PLEASE COME ALONG TO JOIN EVERYONE FOR PRASAD DINNER EVEN IF YOU ARE LATE
    Holi & Pushpadol Utsav 2024 Sunday, March 24, 2024 HOLI & PUSHPADOL UTSAV Special 🌸 - An event with culture, family fun and tradition! Don't celebrate Holi? Come along for the flower swing celebration of Bhagavan Shri Nara Narayana & pooja with divine bhajans 🗓 Sunday 24th March 🕟 4pm to 7pm 🏫 Townley Grammar School Yog Foundation is celebrating Holi with a more traditional emphasis - after all, the festival originated because: 1) Almighty Bhagavan protected Prahlad from the fire of Holika and; 2) The rebirth of Shree Nar Narayana, (Krishna & Arjuna) 🔸 4:00 pm - Children's Hour Bring along children to join in the Kirtan they have prepared 🔸 5:00pm - SoorSeva Bhajans & Garba Immerse yourself in divine bhajans followed by Garba 🔸 6:30pm - Pushpadol Pooja 🌸 Your chance to offer prayers to Bhagavan in a flower swing with the colours of Holi! 🔸 6:45pm - Holika Dahan🔥 A traditional Big Bonfire with pooja for everyone to take part in. 🍽 Delicious Prasad, full dinner will be served after Aarti at 7pm. PLEASE COME ALONG TO JOIN EVERYONE FOR PRASAD DINNER EVEN IF YOU ARE LATE
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  • Saturday, April 6
    Arko: The Magic Returns by Popular Demand
    One-night-only to celebrate & welcome the Nepali New Year in a unique way, join us for a delightful fusion of traditional Nepali folk song.

    By HELP NEPAL Network UK

    Date and time
    Saturday, April 6 · 5 - 9pm GMT+1

    Location:
    Tramshed, 41 Woolwich New Road London SE18 6ET.
    Book your tickets online at https://bit.ly/arko-returns .
    Early bird price applies until 1st April.

    Arko Mukherjee is an International musician, music researcher, Urban folk artist, playback singer from Calcutta, India. He sings folk songs in various languages including Bengali and Nepali. The singer can sing in more than 20 languages and plays five different instruments.
    Nepali Songs :
    #Rehm firiri
    #Allare Nani kesi
    #Mohani lagla hai
    #Sinduli gadhi gume
    #Ab ta jau Kanchi ghar
    #Machi kadai le
    #Bhasai ladyo hai
    #Kasturi hey
    #Uakalima pani hajur
    #Bala jiban
    #Aafnu soch ko ladai
    #Hamro jeewan
    #Lahurey ko relimai
    #Radha piyari ko
    #Tribute to Gandharva

    Saturday, April 6 Arko: The Magic Returns by Popular Demand One-night-only to celebrate & welcome the Nepali New Year in a unique way, join us for a delightful fusion of traditional Nepali folk song. By HELP NEPAL Network UK Date and time Saturday, April 6 · 5 - 9pm GMT+1 Location: Tramshed, 41 Woolwich New Road London SE18 6ET. Book your tickets online at https://bit.ly/arko-returns . Early bird price applies until 1st April. Arko Mukherjee is an International musician, music researcher, Urban folk artist, playback singer from Calcutta, India. He sings folk songs in various languages including Bengali and Nepali. The singer can sing in more than 20 languages and plays five different instruments. Nepali Songs : #Rehm firiri #Allare Nani kesi #Mohani lagla hai #Sinduli gadhi gume #Ab ta jau Kanchi ghar #Machi kadai le #Bhasai ladyo hai #Kasturi hey #Uakalima pani hajur #Bala jiban #Aafnu soch ko ladai #Hamro jeewan #Lahurey ko relimai #Radha piyari ko #Tribute to Gandharva
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    Arko: The Magic Returns by Popular Demand
    One-night-only to celebrate & welcome the Nepali New Year in a unique way, join us for a delightful fusion of traditional Nepali folk song.
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  • Scientists at University College London analysed samples of cheek cells from vape users and compared these with those from cigarette smokers. Both groups had similar changes to the DNA of cells in their mouth.
    Scientists at University College London analysed samples of cheek cells from vape users and compared these with those from cigarette smokers. Both groups had similar changes to the DNA of cells in their mouth.
    APPLE.NEWS
    Vaping ‘linked to cancer and damages body like smoking’ — The Times and The Sunday Times
    People who vape suffer similar changes to their DNA as smokers who develop cancer, researchers have revealed. Scientists at University College London analysed samples of cheek cells from vape users and compared these with those from cigarette smokers. Both groups had similar changes to the DNA of cells in their mouth. These changes were, in turn, linked to the future development of lung cancer in smokers. The authors of the study, published in the journal Cancer Research, said the findings did
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  • Grant from Lord Shiva, tranquility's embrace,
    Enough to navigate life's race.

    Bestow just what's needed, no more, no less,
    So others' paths may find success.

    Depth in connections, let hearts entwine,
    With love's grace, let relationships shine.

    Let eyes hold humility's glow,
    Honoring elders as they bestow.

    In life's breath, make space to strive,
    For deeds of goodness to thrive.

    Take what's due in life's span,
    May it lift, not burden, fellow man.
    Grant from Lord Shiva, tranquility's embrace, Enough to navigate life's race. Bestow just what's needed, no more, no less, So others' paths may find success. Depth in connections, let hearts entwine, With love's grace, let relationships shine. Let eyes hold humility's glow, Honoring elders as they bestow. In life's breath, make space to strive, For deeds of goodness to thrive. Take what's due in life's span, May it lift, not burden, fellow man.
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  • The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has arrested 11 more accused in the conspiracy relating to the communal violence that took place during Ram Navami celebrations in West Bengal in March 2023: NIA
    The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has arrested 11 more accused in the conspiracy relating to the communal violence that took place during Ram Navami celebrations in West Bengal in March 2023: NIA
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  • What an amazing and emotional Nepali Poem on Women
    What an amazing and emotional Nepali Poem on Women
    नारी दिवस वासिङ्टन डिसी:
    कविता "नारी सृष्टि र सृजना" भिडियोमार्फत।
    सम्पूर्ण आदरणीय नारीहरूमा उच्च सम्मान !!!
    https://youtu.be/q7nLOKCLL3U?si=cI0rUiw_qsD7w-9q
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  • Hinduism was spread to Ghana actively by Ghana's Hindu Monastery headed by Swami Ghananand Saraswati and by the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON). Hinduism is one of the fastest growing religions in Ghana.🇬🇭

    The center for their activities in Ghana is the Sri Radha Govinda Temple in the town of Medie outside Accra,


    Footage Credit:

    COT.CHANNEL:
       • THE AFRICAN HINDUS IN ...  

    Nomadic Tour:
       • Africans doing Aarti,
    Hinduism was spread to Ghana actively by Ghana's Hindu Monastery headed by Swami Ghananand Saraswati and by the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON). Hinduism is one of the fastest growing religions in Ghana.🇬🇭 The center for their activities in Ghana is the Sri Radha Govinda Temple in the town of Medie outside Accra, Footage Credit: COT.CHANNEL:    • THE AFRICAN HINDUS IN ...   Nomadic Tour:    • Africans doing Aarti,
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  • Bunu excited cycling to school!
    Bunu excited cycling to school!
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  • The imagery of a beach in the 1970s in the western world conjures a nostalgic scene of carefree days, sun-kissed sands, and bronzed bodies lounging under the warm glow of the sun. In this idyllic setting, one notable absence is the sight of overweight bodies. This observation, shared by Palapa Gamage in a Facebook post, prompts reflection on the profound changes that have occurred in societal attitudes towards food and health over the past few decades.

    During the 1970s, the prevalence of obesity and associated health issues was significantly lower compared to contemporary times. The beach, often a symbol of leisure and vitality, mirrored a population that was generally slimmer and more active. People engaged in outdoor activities, sports, and leisurely strolls along the shore, maintaining a lifestyle that naturally regulated their weight and health.

    However, juxtaposed against this nostalgic backdrop is a sobering reality—the transformation of the food industry and its impact on our bodies and health. Over the decades, the food industry has undergone a radical evolution characterized by the proliferation of highly processed, calorie-dense foods that are often laden with sugars, unhealthy fats, and artificial additives.

    This shift in food production and consumption patterns has contributed to a dramatic rise in obesity rates, chronic diseases, and other health ailments across the globe. Portion sizes have expanded, fast food chains have become ubiquitous, and convenience has taken precedence over nutritional value. As a result, the once-common sight of trim beachgoers from the 1970s has been replaced by a diverse array of body shapes and sizes, many of which reflect the consequences of modern dietary habits and sedentary lifestyles.

    Palapa Gamage's poignant observation serves as a stark reminder of the profound impact of the food industry on our collective well-being. It prompts us to question the choices we make regarding food and lifestyle, and to consider the broader societal and economic forces shaping our relationship with nutrition and health. As we strive to reclaim a sense of balance and mindfulness in our diets and daily routines, we are reminded of the importance of fostering a culture of wellness that prioritizes wholesome, nourishing foods and active living—a culture reminiscent of the timeless allure of the beach in the 1970s.
    The imagery of a beach in the 1970s in the western world conjures a nostalgic scene of carefree days, sun-kissed sands, and bronzed bodies lounging under the warm glow of the sun. In this idyllic setting, one notable absence is the sight of overweight bodies. This observation, shared by Palapa Gamage in a Facebook post, prompts reflection on the profound changes that have occurred in societal attitudes towards food and health over the past few decades. During the 1970s, the prevalence of obesity and associated health issues was significantly lower compared to contemporary times. The beach, often a symbol of leisure and vitality, mirrored a population that was generally slimmer and more active. People engaged in outdoor activities, sports, and leisurely strolls along the shore, maintaining a lifestyle that naturally regulated their weight and health. However, juxtaposed against this nostalgic backdrop is a sobering reality—the transformation of the food industry and its impact on our bodies and health. Over the decades, the food industry has undergone a radical evolution characterized by the proliferation of highly processed, calorie-dense foods that are often laden with sugars, unhealthy fats, and artificial additives. This shift in food production and consumption patterns has contributed to a dramatic rise in obesity rates, chronic diseases, and other health ailments across the globe. Portion sizes have expanded, fast food chains have become ubiquitous, and convenience has taken precedence over nutritional value. As a result, the once-common sight of trim beachgoers from the 1970s has been replaced by a diverse array of body shapes and sizes, many of which reflect the consequences of modern dietary habits and sedentary lifestyles. Palapa Gamage's poignant observation serves as a stark reminder of the profound impact of the food industry on our collective well-being. It prompts us to question the choices we make regarding food and lifestyle, and to consider the broader societal and economic forces shaping our relationship with nutrition and health. As we strive to reclaim a sense of balance and mindfulness in our diets and daily routines, we are reminded of the importance of fostering a culture of wellness that prioritizes wholesome, nourishing foods and active living—a culture reminiscent of the timeless allure of the beach in the 1970s.
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  • India’s First Flying Taxi 'e200' to Take Maiden Flight in 7-8 Months at Double the Cost of an Uber Ride.
    India’s First Flying Taxi 'e200' to Take Maiden Flight in 7-8 Months at Double the Cost of an Uber Ride.
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  • Har Har Mahadev 🕉🔱
    Har Har Mahadev 🕉🔱
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  • Celebrate Mahashivratri 2024 with Sadhguru on 8 March 2024, starting at 6 PM IST/12:30 PM GMT.

    Mahashivratri is one of the largest and most significant among the sacred festivals of India and a night of immense spiritual possibilities for any spiritual seeker.

    Contribute towards Mahashivratri activities and Maha Annadanam (a sacred offering of food) to devotees during the auspicious time of Mahashivratri: https://sadhguru.co/annam

    Those who wish to enhance their receptivity to the auspicious period of Mahashivratri can participate in Pancha Bhuta Kriya with Sadhguru. The online program takes place on 8 March, before Mahashivratri.

    As the sun sets, the dark night rises.

    Mahashivratri is known as the great night of Shiva – The Adiyogi – because the planetary position is such that there is a natural upsurge of energy in the human system. Experience explosive meditations with Sadhguru and spectacular cultural performances by renowned artists.

    Embrace the darkness this Mahashivratri, the darkest night of the year, and let your energies rise.

    #Mahashivratri #Sadhguru #MSR24LiveStream #Mahashivratri2024 #Adiyogi #DarkNight #NightFestival
    Celebrate Mahashivratri 2024 with Sadhguru on 8 March 2024, starting at 6 PM IST/12:30 PM GMT. Mahashivratri is one of the largest and most significant among the sacred festivals of India and a night of immense spiritual possibilities for any spiritual seeker. Contribute towards Mahashivratri activities and Maha Annadanam (a sacred offering of food) to devotees during the auspicious time of Mahashivratri: https://sadhguru.co/annam Those who wish to enhance their receptivity to the auspicious period of Mahashivratri can participate in Pancha Bhuta Kriya with Sadhguru. The online program takes place on 8 March, before Mahashivratri. As the sun sets, the dark night rises. Mahashivratri is known as the great night of Shiva – The Adiyogi – because the planetary position is such that there is a natural upsurge of energy in the human system. Experience explosive meditations with Sadhguru and spectacular cultural performances by renowned artists. Embrace the darkness this Mahashivratri, the darkest night of the year, and let your energies rise. #Mahashivratri #Sadhguru #MSR24LiveStream #Mahashivratri2024 #Adiyogi #DarkNight #NightFestival
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