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🪔 Where to Begin – Part 2: The Outer Steps of a Hindu Journey

You cannot expect to graduate while you're still in kindergarten. This path is not rushed. It is revealed. You’ve begun the inner journey — the vow to walk with truth, to align with dharma, and to sit with your own soul. Now, we take the first outer steps — simple, sacred, and powerful. But a word of guidance before we begin: 🕯️ If you're in deep pain or emotional storm, seek support. These are practices for calm, grounded seekers. This isn’t a quick fix. This is soil for growth. Start where you are — but start with sincerity . 🌎 Ritual 1: Touch the Earth, Speak the Mantra Before you walk out into the world, pause. Sit at the edge of your bed. Let your feet touch the Earth. And whisper this mantra: Samudra vasane devi parvata stana mandale Vishnu patni namastubhyam pada sparsham kshamasva me Meaning: Oh Mother Earth, who wears oceans as her garment and mountains as her  Bosom , wife of Lord Vishnu — I bow to you. Please forgive the touch of my feet. This isn...

🪔 Where to Begin – Part 1: The Inner Start of a Hindu Journey

“This life is not just this life. If your soul carries memories, it carries lessons. Even if you forget, the universe doesn’t. The soul doesn’t. Karma doesn’t.” 🪶 This Path Is Not a Religion — It’s a Mirror To walk the path of Sanatana Dharma is not to join a religion. It is to begin a relationship with truth — your truth. Not by asking, “Which God do I worship?” But by asking, “Am I being honest with myself?” This is the beginning of karma. 🧭 The Compass Is Within You Every thought. Every word. Every action. They’re not forgotten. They’re recorded in the field of your soul. If you’ve hurt, that pain must be understood. If you’ve acted with kindness, it will return — multiplied. 🌸 Nothing happens out of the blue. The universe is a classroom. Until the lesson is learned, the lesson repeats. 🌙 So… Where Do You Start? Not with rituals. Not with books. Not with a temple. You start with yourself. 🪔 Step 1: Be Truthful to Yourself Sit quietly. Ask: “Am I...

📖 హనుమాన్ చాలీసా - Hanuman Chalisa - In telugu/english with meaning

  హనుమాన్ చాలీసా శ్రీ గురు చరణ సరోజ రజ నిజమన ముకుర సుధారి । వరణౌ రఘువర విమలయశ జో దాయక ఫలచారి ॥ Shrii-Guru Carann Saroja-Raja, Nija-Mana-Mukura Sudhaara | Barannau Raghu-Bara Bimala Yasha, Jo Daayaka Phala-Caara || Meaning: With the Dust of the Lotus Feet of Sri Gurudeva, I Clean the Mirror of my Mind. I Narrate the Sacred Glory of Sri Raghubar (Sri Rama Chandra), who Bestows the Four Fruits of Life (Dharma, Artha, Kama and Moksha). బుద్ధిహీన తనుజానికై సుమిరౌ పవన కుమార । బల బుద్ధి విద్యా దేహు మోహి హరహు కలేశ వికార ॥ Buddhi-Hiina Tanu Jaanike, Sumirau Pavan Kumaar | Bala Buddhi-Vidyaa Dehu Mohi, Harahu Kalesha Vikaar || Meaning: Considering Myself as Ignorant, I Meditate on You, O Pavan Kumar (Hanuman). Bestow on me Strength, Wisdom and Knowledge, and Remove my Afflictions and Blemishes. Starting From here: జయ హనుమాన జ్ఞాన గుణ సాగర । జయ కపీశ తిహు లోక ఉజాగర ॥ 1 ॥ Jay Hanumaan Jnaan Gunn Saagar | Jai Kapiis Tihu-Lok Ujaagar || Meaning: Victory to You, O Hanuman, Who is the Ocean of W...