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Lost or Stuck? Your Inner Kurukshetra

Lost or Stuck? Your Inner Kurukshetra The Battlefield Within: When Doubt & Struggle Collide Life is rarely a smooth path—it is woven with moments of uncertainty, hesitation, and crossroads that force us to confront our deepest fears and unspoken questions.   ðŸ”đ Why does my journey feel unclear? ðŸ”đ Why do I feel stuck despite knowing my goals? ðŸ”đ Am I resisting change, or is this a call for redirection? Whether in career, personal growth, relationships, or leadership, these dilemmas create our Inner Kurukshetra—a battlefield where our aspirations, doubts, and emotions wage war against each other.   Lost vs. Stuck: A Universal Crossroad   Though intertwined, feeling lost and feeling stuck carry distinct energies:   ðŸ”đ Feeling Lost—A phase where the past no longer feels right, but the future remains unclear. It may stem from an identity shift, a sudden realization that previous choices aren’t leading you where you truly want to go, or life pushing ...

Fearless Freedom: Mahakali’s Roar— Unleashing Strength, Transformation, and Liberation.

  Fearless Freedom: Mahakali’s Roar— Unleashing Strength, Transformation, and Liberation. Kali Kali Mahakali Kalike Parmeshwari — Goddess Mahakali, boundless and formidable, embodies transformation, power, and resilience . She doesn’t just wield weapons—her greatest strength lies in her unwavering courage, her relentless fight for justice, and her refusal to retreat . But isn’t that the same battle women face today? The struggle may not unfold on a literal battlefield, yet every day, women step into the unknown, confront barriers, and fight for their rightful place —whether commanding fighter jets, leading nations, or breaking societal norms. Women Who Defied Limits True warriors do not wait for change—they lead it. 🚀 Indira Gandhi —India’s first female Prime Minister, proving leadership transcends gender. 🚀 Kiran Bedi —the fearless IPS officer who transformed Indian policing. 🚀 P.T. Usha —sprinting past limitations, proving resilience is unstoppable. 🚀 Sunit...

Heal Her, Hail Her—A Mother’s Day That Calls for Action

Happy Mother's Day !! Heal Her, Hail Her—A Mother’s Day That Calls for Action This Mother’s Day, 11th May 2025, carries a different weight. As we celebrate the mothers who nurture, sacrifice, and love unconditionally, we must not forget the greatest mother of all—our beloved Bharat Maa. She has always given, always protected, always blessed. But today, she carries wounds that time alone cannot heal. Her dignity has been challenged. Her self-esteem shaken. The pride that once stood tall has been scarred—not by defeat, but by betrayal. She has witnessed injustice unfold, her honor tested, her patience exhausted. The air still echoes with grief, the sindoor of widows flowing like silent prayers to the heavens. She has stood in anguish as brave sons laid their lives down, as shadows of loss stretched across her soil. A mother of peace was forced into battle. A mother of love compelled to defend herself. How do we heal her? Not through words alone, but through collective action. ...

Mythology & Mocktail – The Wisdom of Lord Ganesha

  Mythology & Mocktail – The Wisdom of Lord Ganesha "Vakratuáđ‡áļa Mahākāya Suryakoti Samaprabha Nirvighnam Kuru Me Deva Sarva Karyeshu Sarvada" With this powerful invocation, let’s raise a toast to the beginning of Mythology & Mocktail —where timeless mythological tales meet modern leadership and life skills.   The Mystical Mango & The Battle of Strategy vs. Speed Imagine sitting atop Mount Kailash, witnessing Lord Shiva, Parvati, and their sons, Ganesha and Kartikeya, enjoying a peaceful family moment. Suddenly, Sage Narada arrives, holding a mango. But not just any mango—a mystical one, imbued with wisdom and knowledge. Naturally, both brothers want it. But there’s a catch—only one can claim it. To ensure fairness, Shiva sets a challenge: whichever son circles the world three times and returns first will win the fruit. Hearing this, Kartikeya, swift and agile, immediately took flight on his peacock, soaring over mountains, oceans, and continents in his ...

Mythology & Mocktail - Introduction

: Aum : Mythology & Mocktail: Leadership Wisdom from Ancient Tales   Stories shape the way we think, lead, and live. Across centuries, mythology has served as a reservoir of wisdom, offering lessons that transcend time. Leadership, resilience, decision-making—these aren’t just modern-day concepts; they are embedded in ancient narratives that continue to guide us today. Welcome to "Mythology & Mocktail," a series where we blend mythological wisdom with leadership and life skills—offering a refreshing perspective on navigating challenges, embracing success, and fostering personal growth.   The Power of Mythology in Leadership & Life Leadership and life lessons are woven into countless mythological stories, offering timeless wisdom that transcends generations. While we begin with Godly characters like Ganesha, Krishna, Mahakali, and Hanuman, our journey won’t stop there. Mythology is a vast ocean of insights, and we’ll continue to dive deeper, uncovering m...

Neeta Reshamiya Blog on 5min.at 5 pm on 22nd March 2020

          āŠĶૂāŠ° āŠĶૂāŠ° āŠŦિāŠ° āŠ­ી āŠ•િāŠĪāŠĻે āŠŠાāŠļ āŠŠાāŠļ āŠļāŠĩાāŠ°ે āŠŠાંāŠš  āŠĩાāŠ—્āŠŊે āŠŠંāŠ–ીāŠ“āŠĻાં āŠ•āŠēāŠ°āŠĩ āŠĨી āŠ‰āŠ—ેāŠēો āŠĶિāŠĩāŠļ  āŠļાંāŠœે āŠŠાંāŠš āŠĩાāŠ—્āŠŊે āŠĪાāŠģી, āŠĨાāŠģી, āŠĒોāŠē, āŠķંāŠ–, āŠ˜āŠĻ્āŠŸ, āŠŪંāŠœીāŠ°ા, āŠ–ંāŠœāŠ°ી āŠĻાં āŠĻાāŠĶāŠĨી āŠ°āŠĢāŠ•ી āŠ‰āŠ ્āŠŊો āŠ…āŠĻે āŠŪાāŠĪ્āŠ° āŠŠાંāŠš āŠŪિāŠĻિāŠŸāŠŪાં āŠļāŠŪāŠ—્āŠ° āŠļૃāŠ·્āŠŸિ āŠĻે āŠšેāŠĪāŠĻāŠĩંāŠĪી āŠ•āŠ°ી āŠ—āŠŊો. āŠāŠĩું āŠēાāŠ—્āŠŊું āŠœાāŠĢે āŠŠ્āŠ°āŠ•ૃāŠĪિ āŠ…āŠĻે āŠŠāŠ°āŠŪાāŠĪ્āŠŪાāŠĻાં āŠŪિāŠēāŠĻāŠĻાં āŠĩāŠ§ાāŠŪāŠĢાં āŠ—ાāŠĩાં āŠŪાāŠĢāŠļોāŠ āŠ•ોāŠˆ āŠļુāŠŪāŠ§ુāŠ° āŠļંāŠ—ીāŠĪ āŠ›ેāŠĄāŠŊું āŠđોāŠŊ.  āŠ•ેāŠĩો āŠ…āŠĶāŠ­ૂāŠĪ āŠļંāŠŊોāŠ— ! āŠ†āŠŠāŠĢાં āŠĩāŠĄાāŠŠ્āŠ°āŠ§ાāŠĻ āŠĻāŠ°ેāŠĻ્āŠĶ્āŠ° āŠŪોāŠĶીāŠ āŠŪાāŠĪ્āŠ° āŠŠાંāŠš āŠŪિāŠĻિāŠŸāŠĻી āŠĪાāŠģીāŠ“ āŠŠāŠĄાāŠĩીāŠĻે āŠŪાāŠĻāŠĩāŠđિāŠĪāŠĻાં āŠ…āŠĻેāŠ• āŠēāŠ•્āŠ·્āŠŊ āŠļાāŠ§્āŠŊાં āŠāŠĩું āŠšોāŠ•્āŠ•āŠļ āŠŠāŠĢે āŠ•āŠđી āŠķāŠ•ાāŠŊ. āŠ­ાāŠ°āŠĪāŠŪાં 130 āŠ•āŠ°ોāŠĄ āŠœāŠĻāŠĪાāŠ āŠāŠ• āŠļાāŠĨે āŠŠાāŠĄેāŠēી āŠŠાંāŠš āŠŪિāŠĻિāŠŸ āŠĻી āŠĪાāŠģીāŠ“āŠĻે āŠĩિāŠķ્āŠĩ āŠŠ્āŠ°ાāŠ°્āŠĨāŠĻાāŠĻો āŠ—ુંāŠœાāŠ°āŠĩ āŠŽāŠĻાāŠĩāŠĩાāŠĻું āŠēāŠ•્āŠ·્āŠŊ. āŠāŠĻાં āŠĨāŠ•ી āŠ‰āŠĪ્āŠŠāŠĻ્āŠĻ āŠĨāŠŊેāŠēી āŠŪાāŠĻāŠĩ  āŠŠāŠ°્āŠœાāŠĻે āŠ†āŠ–ા āŠŽ્āŠ°āŠđ્āŠŪાંāŠĄāŠĻી āŠŠāŠ°્āŠœા āŠŽāŠĻાāŠĩāŠĩાāŠĻું āŠēāŠ•્āŠ·્āŠŊ.  āŠĶિāŠĩāŠļે āŠĶિāŠĩāŠļે āŠļંāŠ•ુāŠšિāŠĪ āŠĨāŠˆ āŠ°āŠđેāŠēી āŠŪાāŠĻāŠĩ āŠļંāŠĩેāŠĶāŠĻાāŠ“āŠĻે āŠŪાāŠĪ્āŠ° āŠŠાંāŠš āŠŪિāŠĻિāŠŸāŠŪાં āŠĩૈāŠķ્āŠĩિāŠ• āŠ§ોāŠ°āŠĢે āŠĩિāŠļ્āŠĪાāŠ°āŠĩાāŠĻું āŠēāŠ•્āŠ·્āŠŊ āŠŠ્āŠ°āŠ•ૃāŠĪિāŠĻાં āŠļંāŠ—ીāŠĪ āŠŠāŠ° āŠŪાāŠĻāŠĩ āŠđૃāŠĶāŠŊāŠĻે āŠ§āŠŽāŠ•āŠĪાં āŠķીāŠ–āŠĩાāŠĄāŠĩા āŠĻું āŠēāŠ•્āŠ·્āŠŊ. āŠĪāŠ°āŠĄાāŠŊેāŠēાં , āŠ§āŠĩાāŠŊેāŠēાં , āŠ°િāŠļાāŠŊેāŠēાં  āŠļંāŠŽંāŠ§ોāŠĻે āŠŪāŠēāŠŪ āŠēāŠ—ાāŠĄāŠĩાāŠĻું āŠēāŠ•્āŠ·્āŠŊ. āŠ…āŠĻિāŠķ્āŠšિāŠĪāŠĪા  āŠ­āŠ°્āŠŊાં  āŠĩાāŠĪાāŠĩāŠ°āŠĢāŠŪાં āŠŠāŠĢ āŠļāŠ•ાāŠ°ાāŠĪ્āŠŪāŠ•āŠĪા āŠļાāŠĨે āŠēāŠ•્āŠ·્...

āŠ­āŠ•્āŠĪિ āŠ•ે āŠŠāŠēાāŠŊāŠĻāŠĩાāŠĶ ?

#āŠ­āŠ•્āŠĪિ āŠ•ે āŠŠāŠēાāŠŊāŠĻāŠĩાāŠĶ ? #āŠ­āŠ•્āŠĪિ āŠļાāŠĨે āŠŠāŠēાāŠŊāŠĻāŠĩાāŠĶ āŠķāŠŽ્āŠĶāŠĻે āŠļ‘āŠ•āŠģાāŠŊેāŠēો āŠœોāŠ‡āŠĻે āŠ†āŠļ્āŠĪિāŠ•ોāŠĻા‘ āŠĶિāŠēāŠŪા‘ āŠĨોāŠĄો āŠ°‘āŠœ āŠšોāŠ•્āŠ•āŠļ āŠ‰āŠ­ો āŠĨāŠķે āŠŠāŠĢ āŠ†āŠ§ુāŠĻિāŠ• āŠļāŠŪāŠŊāŠŪા‘ āŠĶāŠ°ેāŠ• āŠŠેāŠĒીāŠĻે āŠ“āŠ›ે āŠĩāŠĪ્āŠĪે āŠ…‘āŠķે āŠ­āŠ•્āŠĪિāŠĻા‘ āŠĻાāŠŪે āŠœāŠĩાāŠŽāŠĶાāŠ°ીāŠ“āŠŪા‘āŠĨી āŠ›āŠŸāŠ•āŠŽાāŠ°ી āŠķોāŠ§āŠĪા‘ āŠœોāŠ‡āŠĻે āŠ† āŠŽ્āŠēોāŠ— āŠēāŠ–āŠĩાāŠĻુ‘ āŠŪāŠĻ āŠĨāŠŊુ‘. āŠ­āŠ•્āŠĪિāŠĻા‘ āŠĻાāŠŪે āŠŠāŠēાāŠŊāŠĻāŠĩાāŠĶāŠĻે āŠœીāŠĩāŠĻāŠĻો āŠ…āŠđāŠŪ āŠđિāŠļ્āŠļો āŠŽāŠĻાāŠĩāŠĩાāŠĻી āŠŦાāŠĩāŠŸ āŠđāŠĩે āŠ˜āŠĢા‘āŠĻે āŠ†āŠĩી āŠ—āŠ‡ āŠ›ે. āŠŠāŠđેāŠēા‘āŠĻા‘ āŠœāŠŪાāŠĻાāŠŪા‘ āŠĩāŠđુāŠĻે āŠŪાāŠĨે āŠŽāŠ§ી āŠœāŠĩાāŠŽāŠĶાāŠ°ીāŠ“ āŠĻાāŠ–ીāŠĻે āŠ­āŠ•્āŠĪિāŠĻે āŠĻાāŠŪે āŠŪ‘āŠĶિāŠ°ે āŠŠāŠēાāŠŊāŠĻ āŠĨāŠĪી āŠļાāŠļુāŠ“āŠĻી āŠļ‘āŠ–્āŠŊા āŠĩિāŠķાāŠģ āŠđāŠĪી. āŠŠ્āŠ°āŠ­ુ āŠ­āŠ•્āŠĪિ āŠ•āŠ°āŠĩા āŠŠāŠēાāŠŊāŠĻ āŠĨāŠŊેāŠēી āŠĩ્āŠŊāŠ•્āŠĪિ āŠ­āŠ•્āŠĪિāŠŪા‘ āŠēીāŠĻ āŠĨāŠ‡ āŠœાāŠŊ āŠĪો āŠĻો āŠŠ્āŠ°ોāŠŽ્āŠēેāŠŪ āŠŠāŠĢ āŠĶāŠ°્āŠķāŠĻ āŠŠāŠ›ી āŠŪ‘āŠĶિāŠ°āŠĻા‘ āŠ“āŠŸāŠēે āŠŽેāŠļીāŠĻે āŠ—ાāŠŪāŠĻી āŠŠ‘āŠšાāŠĪ āŠ•āŠ°ે āŠ•ે āŠ˜āŠ°āŠŪા‘ āŠŪાāŠģા āŠŦેāŠ°āŠĩāŠĪા‘ āŠŦેāŠ°āŠĩāŠĪા‘ āŠĩોāŠšāŠĄોāŠ—āŠĻી āŠœેāŠŪ āŠŽāŠ§ાāŠĻા‘ āŠ•ાāŠŪāŠĻુ‘ āŠ‡āŠĻ્āŠļāŠŠેāŠ•્āŠ·āŠĻ āŠ•āŠ°્āŠŊા āŠ•āŠ°ે āŠĪો āŠāŠĻે āŠ­āŠ•્āŠĪિāŠĻો āŠ•āŠŊો āŠŠ્āŠ°āŠ•ાāŠ° āŠ—āŠĢāŠĩો ? āŠŠāŠĢ āŠļāŠ°āŠĪા‘ āŠļāŠŪāŠŊ āŠļાāŠĨે āŠļાāŠļુ-āŠĩāŠđુāŠĻા‘ āŠļ‘āŠŽ‘āŠ§ો āŠŠāŠĢ āŠļુāŠ—āŠ§િંāŠĪ āŠĨāŠŊા‘ āŠ›ે. āŠ†āŠœે āŠŽ‘āŠĻે āŠœāŠĢા‘ āŠŠ્āŠ°ેāŠŪāŠŠૂāŠ°્āŠĩāŠ• āŠāŠ•āŠŽીāŠœાāŠĻો āŠđાāŠĨ āŠŠāŠ•āŠĄીāŠĻે āŠĶāŠ°ેāŠ• āŠ•ાāŠ°્āŠŊāŠĻે āŠļāŠŦāŠģāŠĪાāŠĻા‘ āŠķિāŠ–āŠ°ે āŠŠāŠđોંāŠšાāŠĄāŠĩાāŠĻી āŠļāŠŪāŠœ āŠ•ેāŠģāŠĩી āŠšુāŠ•āŠŊા‘ āŠ›ે. āŠđāŠĩે āŠ­āŠ•્āŠĪિāŠĻા‘ āŠĻાāŠŪે āŠĨāŠĪો āŠŠāŠēાāŠŊāŠĻāŠĩાāŠĶ āŠĻāŠĩા‘ āŠļ્āŠĩāŠ°ૂāŠŠે āŠĩāŠ•āŠ°્āŠŊો āŠ›ે. āŠ† āŠĶૂāŠ·āŠĢāŠŪા‘ āŠĶ‘āŠ­ āŠ…āŠĻે āŠĶેāŠ–ાāŠĶેāŠ–ીāŠĻુ‘ āŠļ‘āŠŪિāŠķ્āŠ°āŠĢ āŠĨāŠŊુ‘ āŠ›ે. āŠŠોāŠĪાāŠĻા‘ āŠĩૈāŠ­āŠĩāŠĻુ‘ āŠŠ્āŠ°āŠĶāŠ°્āŠķāŠĻ āŠ•āŠ°āŠĩા‘ āŠŪોāŠŸી āŠŪોāŠŸી āŠ•āŠĨાāŠ“āŠĻુ‘ āŠ…āŠĻે āŠŪāŠđાāŠŠૂāŠœાāŠ“āŠĻુ‘ āŠ†āŠŊોāŠœāŠĻ āŠ•āŠ°āŠĪ...