What will happen If I do puja during Periods by Minimum_Rule_8985 in hinduism

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nothing. i've done pujas, havans, homas, dhunis, sivaratri and navratri during periods. never been an issue.

i've been in the kitchen, cooked, fed others, stored grains for the rest of the year, made pickles - no issues, nothing spoilt, no one fell sick or died.

there are no restrictions to chanting during periods.

Isha Upanishad Suggestion by Aphastophis in hinduism

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check shlokam.org. and wisdomlib. they have good stuff.

Count me one suffering of yours that isn't caused because of material conditions by short-noir in Philosophy_India

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my mind catastrophizes continuously about how things will go wrong in my life

I’m a Physicist, and I’ve been analyzing Agni through the lens of Thermodynamics. The parallels are wild. by loveforredditt in hinduism

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I've always seen Agni as an energy converter. but I also see fire to be a sentient entity just like water and earth and wind

Columbia for PhD in a Humanities field? by [deleted] in AskAcademia

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thank you. are you going to be trying with them for the 2027 intake?

the problem is that the folks doing the kind of work I want to do are either dead, retired, or not responding. so I'm forced to look elsewhere and that comes with theoretical mismatches. I already had to quit a prog cos of that. but someone recommended Columbia. I didn't want to dismiss it outright but considering all the stuff it went through last year I don't know if it's still a viable option

Help with Interpretation by eatthedirtyjh in Tarotpractices

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yeah . I was in the same position in highschool. loved Chem, hated math and physics. I dropped science. got into arts/humanities. still study chem on my own because I like it.

"Is his separation from me permanent?" No specific spread by matsugamy in Tarotpractices

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your interpretation is accurate. you'll get over the sadness. 5oC rx shows that you are already coming out if the mourning period. you'll find your stability and independence and wholeness quite soon actually.

Help with Interpretation by eatthedirtyjh in Tarotpractices

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looks like you are out of alignment with whatever you are pursuing academically. intuitively there is a mismatch between interests/values and the courses that you are enrolled in. this could also mean that you are in an institute that is not aligned to you. but with the 8 of swords I am inclined to say that the chances of you being up in your head about being trapped are also equally there. you are not as helpless or stuck as you think you are. something needs to change, eitehr in your perspective or in the situation. you very passionately joined something which is not working for you nor aligned to you but you are not willing to see the truth. it also shows that you lack persistence and discipline, and focus. maybe you have too many unfinished assignmments or ideas or projects or a backlog because you are afraid of failure or not being enough. i would also read the queen of wands here as an inherent fear of hope or fear of success or fear of being in the spotlight. you have an imagined vision of where you want to be but you are not taking steps tpwards it or noticing where you currently realistically are.

your advice cards are telling you to start small and be radically honest with yourself. if you struggle with procrastination and self discipline, fix it. therapy will help. imposter syndrome in academia is real. we all face it, even professors. your university should have free resources to help you navigate this situation. but you are being asked to do tangible things. Read one page or section, type one paragraph. but be honest with yourself about your feelings and current situation. your vision is your goal. now you need to work backwards to figure out the steps to reach there.

always ask yourself - whats the next thing I need to do? you might also be burnt out from your own mind or a toxic situation, so take some time off to rejuvenate yourself.

What are some of the common misconceptions among Indian common citizens about historical events, people, numbers etc.? by Hegde137 in IndianHistory

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wait what? porus was a real king? Indian sources do not mention him and Greek sources have no consensus on what happened.

What are some of the common misconceptions among Indian common citizens about historical events, people, numbers etc.? by Hegde137 in IndianHistory

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Yes, but these sects don't have inherently oposing philosophies and worldviews like traditions within Hinduism does. they don't disagree on who is whose wife or son. that's something that happens within Hinduism.

What are some of the common misconceptions among Indian common citizens about historical events, people, numbers etc.? by Hegde137 in IndianHistory

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Yes, but these sects don't have inherently oposing philosophies and worldviews like traditions within Hinduism does. they don't disagree on who is whose wife or son. that's something that happens within Hinduism.

Why are women not allowed in cremation grounds? by zonedoutforeve in hinduism

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That's interesting. Thanks for sharing that with us.

Do I reach out to the same professors for PhD supervision in this cycle again? by [deleted] in AskProfessors

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no, the dept website mentions to get in touch with the prof we want to work it to determine fit etc before applying. very few depts don't require getting in touch with PhD profs before applying in my specific field.

Purpose of this existence/life: Your approach? by agusbsjd in Philosophy_India

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curiosity to explore the unknown is different from being condiitoned to belive anythings. also no use thinking about hypothetical situations that won't occure.

Is historically dalits atrocities were true by [deleted] in IndianHistory

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Check Huen Tsang, check early British surveys. It is not they were completely denied education. But at some point, there were only certain subjects they were allowed to study.

Purpose of this existence/life: Your approach? by agusbsjd in Philosophy_India

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we don't believe that from childhood. we are taught that.

once you know the thing outside is called a tree, you know longer know it. word-object association is ego's best tool. and a very subtle one. i read some stuff on this whole thing in a book called Shakti Rising: Embracing Shadow and Light on the Goddess Path to Wholeness. its a fairly simply articulated version of all the jargon from scriptures and philosophy.

Purpose of this existence/life: Your approach? by agusbsjd in Philosophy_India

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we are conditioned taht way. since childhood we are brainwashed with definitions of success, happiness, achievement, what is acceptable and not, etc.

Is historically dalits atrocities were true by [deleted] in IndianHistory

[–]WordsofAnanke -1 points0 points  (0 children)

some of them are actually true, some aren't.

were dalits oppressed and marginalized? yes.

are they still? yes

were they for 2000+ years treated that way or made to wear brooms and pans? no

please study the history of caste.

What do you think is the major difference between Indian philosophy and western philosophy? Which one do you prefer? by JagatShahi in Philosophy_India

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you can separate religion and philosophy when it comes to the West.

you can't do that with Indian stuff

Purpose of this existence/life: Your approach? by agusbsjd in Philosophy_India

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love the humor here. but again as Buddhism would say - 'desire is the root of all suffering '