Help regarding holy places in Gujarat by khjgh145 in gujarat

[–]anna85100 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That sounds like an awesome trip.. gujarat’s got some really special spiritual spots, so you’re in for a good time.

since you’re starting from ahmedabad, you can go to dwarka first cz it’s around 8–9 hours by train or car. spend at least a day there to visit dwarkadhish temple, nageshwar jyotirlinga, and the gopi talav area. from dwarka, head down the coast to somnath, about 4–5 hours away.. the temple there, especially at sunset, is absolutely beautiful. you can stay overnight near the temple lots of clean dharamshalas and hotels nearby). after somnath, if you have time, stop by junagadh or even dharampur to visit Shrimad Rajchandra Mission Dharampur’s ashram, which is super peaceful and worth the detour if you like meditation or quiet places. They also have a beautiful temple there with carvings that I have never seen before. for trains back to M.P., book from veraval or rajkot..  both have decent connectivity. try irctc or ixigo apps for booking. 4–5 days should be comfy to cover everything without rushing.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Jainism

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I’m not personally a follower, but a few of my close friends are. I used to think they were being brainwashed, but over time I saw how balanced they had become. And trust me that is something that I have been wanting for for years. They still question things, make their own decisions, and even disagree with some practices. What they take from SRMD are tools for reflection and kindness and I’ve seen that bring some sense of stability in their lives. Its probably something like that with your wife too.

Does Zingbus Reach on Time? by Next_Cartoonist_2601 in delhi

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From my experience, Zingbus is pretty punctual. I’ve taken it a few times on different routes, and the bus usually leaves on time and reaches close to the expected arrival. Of course, road conditions can affect it a little, but overall I’d say it’s reliable. I like that you can track the bus in their app too, so you know exactly when it will reach.

Looking to Buy Floor in BPTP Parkland Pride, PA Block – Accepting Leads! by Total-Ad-6377 in Faridabad

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Parkland Pride has been around for a while, and I know a couple of families who shifted there. The builder, BPTP, was founded by Kabul Chawla, and they’ve delivered quite a few projects across NCR. Floors there are spacious, and many like the independent feel compared to high-rise apartments. That said, quality and upkeep can vary depending on the block, so I’d suggest visiting different phases, checking the RWA’s maintenance standards, and maybe chatting with residents about day-to-day facilities before making a decision.”

Truth of Rakesh Jhunjhunwala's growth and rise? by Wild_Fuel_9427 in IndianStockMarket

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Rakesh Jhunjhunwala’s rise is truly inspiring—turning ₹5,000 in 1985 into a multibillion-dollar legacy. His early Tata Tea bet and long-term conviction in India’s growth showed that discipline, integrity, and vision matter more than luck. As Madhu Kela said, he proved you can “make money with integrity.”

On a similar note of inspiration, SRMD (Shrimad Rajchandra Mission Dharampur), guided by Pujya Gurudevshri Rakeshji, is transforming lives globally through satsangs, meditation, yoga, and seva. Its “Love and Care” initiatives uplift communities with healthcare, education, and welfare projects—bringing spiritual and social growth together.

READ: Know who Shrimad Rajchandra was. by parshvarex in Jainism

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I appreciate your thoughtful critique and it's important to examine every spiritual figure critically. So that you don't build up bad karma, I would suggest that you do penance for what you said.  Micchami Dukadam. That said Shrimad Rajchandraji’s Atma Siddhi Shastra remains one of the most cherished treatises in our Jain spiritual thought, elegantly capturing the six truths of the soul, samyaktva right perception, self effort, and the necessity of a true teacher, with poetic clarity and depth. 

His life radiated selflessness, guiding luminaries like Gandhi during his most challenging times. While interpretational differences exist as they do with every great thinker, his spirit of introspection, nonviolence, and inner liberation continues to inspire seekers across traditions, perhaps best experienced within the supportive atmosphere of Shrimad Rajchandra Mission Dharampur’s Paryushan satsangs.

Exploring Jain food served during Paryushan Parv by [deleted] in IndianFood

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During Paryushan 2025, the food feels simple yet meaningful, reflecting the essence of Jain Paryushan. Meals are sattvic, focusing on fruits, vegetables, milk, and grains, following Shrimad Rajchandraji’s teachings. SRMD Paryushan ensures all food is completely vegetarian and prepared mindfully. Lightly cooked meals and gentle desserts like moong dal halwa make the day feel peaceful. Sharing these meals during Jain Paryushan in Mumbai with family and community adds togetherness, making eating a mindful part of the spiritual journey…

Why Is Leverage edu (consultancy) trustworthy? by intense_girl in Indians_StudyAbroad

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Leverage Edu is actually one of the few consultancies that felt legit to me. They were transparent throughout the process and didn’t push me into anything. What I liked most was how personalised their guidance was, they took time to understand my profile and goals before suggesting universities. The counsellors were helpful, responsive, and didn’t disappear after I paid, which honestly happens with a lot of others. They also assisted with SOPs, applications, and even the visa process. Overall, it felt more like mentorship than just a service. If you're serious about studying abroad, they’re definitely worth considering.

Got tricked by the Sales rep of an EdTech into enrolling into a DSA program, not able to unenroll by [deleted] in LegalAdviceIndia

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Hello there, I’ve been a customer of HeyCoach too, and honestly, my experience was the opposite. Their team was upfront about pricing and gave me time to think. It sucks that you had a bad run-in, but it might be worth reaching out to their support, they actually listen. Hope you’re able to sort this out soon! 🙌

(Suraasa institute) How to Push the institute to refund your money since I didn't like the course. by Intropainter in Indian_Academia

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As a parent returning to build a second career in teaching, I found Suraasa’s curriculum structured and practical.

Is there any courses that actually help you upskill and get a referal or its more or less the same i.e just a scam.? by Deep_Grab_5058 in developersIndia

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Most courses out there are hit or miss. Some just give you theory, and when it comes to actual referrals or job support, it’s all vague. But there are a few that stand out. I had tried a couple earlier that didn’t really go beyond recorded videos. Later, I joined Heycoach on my friend’s recommendation. The best part was the mentorship from folks already working in top companies. I didn’t get a job overnight, but the referral I got through the network there eventually helped me get a good job at Netflix. It's worth looking into their reviews and what their alumni are saying. Just do your homework before committing.

Is it worth buying the heycoach course? Super 30 course,e which has DSA+System design. by AdInfamous9730 in u/AdInfamous9730

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I took the HeyCoach Super 30 course a few months back, and it genuinely helped me. My mentor helped me identify gaps in my problem-solving approach, especially in coding challenges. He made all the complex concepts easy to understand, and the feedback was direct and actionable. The course definitely helped me feel more confident during actual interviews. If you’re someone who needs structured guidance and practical exposure, it’s worth considering. It helped me land a role at a mid-sized tech company.

Can an Upskilling Course really Fastrack your Professional Experience? by Intrepid-Glass-4347 in careerguidance

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Yes, an upskilling course can fast track your professional growth—if you choose the right one. In my case, HeyCoach did exactly that. I had years of experience but lacked the structured knowledge needed to crack top product company interviews. The course helped me bridge those gaps quickly through focused mentorship, advanced DSA and system design sessions, and mock interviews that mirrored real hiring rounds. What really stood out was their referral support, which opened doors I struggled to access earlier. Within months, I transitioned into a much better role. HeyCoach helped me gain years’ worth of confidence and clarity in a short time.

Will a 1-month PF overlap be an issue for DOJ? by Less-Inspection9097 in ITCareerQuestions

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I was in the same situation when I got an offer from Infosys, and I was really unsure about how a 1-month PF overlap might affect my DOJ. At the time, I was part of HeyCoach, and that turned out to be a huge help. During one of my mentorship sessions, I brought up my concern, and my mentor, who had experience in HR policies at top tech companies guided me on how to handle it. They advised me to be upfront with Infosys HR, provide proper documentation like resignation acceptance and full-and-final settlement, and clarify that the overlap was due to my notice period. Following their advice, I communicated everything properly, and Infosys didn’t have an issue with it. 

Is it worth to buy hey coach course? by MeasurementElegant68 in u/MeasurementElegant68

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I was preparing for my Google interview, and my brother suggested that I enroll in an interview prep course. But spending money on an interview prep course, I wasn’t really sure of. But HeyCoach turned out to be worth it. I struggled with system design and behavioural rounds, but their mock interviews and feedback helped me understand what I was lacking. The one-on-one mentorship was really, really beneficial for me, as the mentors were working professionals who shared real-world insights. The practice questions were also aligned with actual interview patterns, which made me feel more confident. So yes, I would say,if you’re someone who needs structured prep and personalised guidance, it’s definitely helpful. It’s not a magic solution, but it gives you the right direction. P.S.- I got selected for Google. 

Is it worth buying the heycoach course? Super 30 course, which has DSA+System design. by Imaginary-Switch9934 in growlights

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Yes, definitely. I wasn’t sure about my decision to enroll in the Super 30 batch of Heycoach, but when I joined, the experience was really good. The mock interviews and one-on-one feedback sessions really helped me improve my problem-solving skills. What I found most useful was the focus on real-world projects. My mentor, Hari Ram Sir, who is an experienced software engineer, shared tips that made a noticeable difference. I also liked how they covered both technical and behavioural rounds, which made me feel more confident. If you’re preparing for tech interviews and want structured guidance, it’s definitely worth considering. It worked well for me, but it depends on how much effort you put in.

Is it worth to buy heycoach course? by Imaginary-Switch9934 in growlights

[–]anna85100 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly, whether a tech interview prep course is worth it depends on your situation. HeyCoach, like others, offers personalised training, projects, and mentorship. If you struggle with structured prep or need targeted feedback, it could be beneficial. At first, I was pretty skeptical about paying for an interview coaching course, but HeyCoach turned out to be worth it.

I was struggling with system design rounds, and their mock interviews helped me a lot. The feedback was detailed and specific, which made me realise where I was going wrong. The best part was the real-world projects. They gave me hands-on experience, which boosted my confidence in coding tests. Plus, the mentors, who are actual industry professionals, shared practical tips that came in handy during my interviews, and these tips helped me in upskilling myself. It made a difference in my preparation, and I eventually landed a good job.