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Àŧùl Mar 2020
I'm same as you, Atul.
We're made of the same matrix.
I often stand out of my body & think so.
My HP Poem #1833
©Atul Kaushal
Àŧùl Feb 2020
Teach me how to dance,
I have two left feet.
I want to gyrate with you.
Teach me how to love,
I always get so deep.
I wish to father kids with you.
Teach me how to live,
I want to grab the beat.
I want to live completely with you.
My HP Poem #1832
©Atul Kaushal
Àŧùl Feb 2020
Oh my Prosperity,
Oh my Serendipity.
Oh my Destiny,
Oh my Honey,
Oh my Austerity,
Oh mother of my Posterity,
Where are you?
My HP Poem #1831
©Atul Kaushal
Àŧùl Feb 2020
I never know how my future will be,
I get attached strongly & very quickly.

I end up feeling used up and sickly,
I hope that someday happy I shall be.
My HP Poem #1830
©Atul Kaushal
Àŧùl Feb 2020
We, as Hïnđū Đhärmä followers must dispel the misconceptions about us.

#HinduDoesNotMeanBlackThief
#HinduDharmaIsNotAReligionButAWa­yOfLife
#SanatanDharmMeansTheEternalDiscipline

According to The Bhāgwäđ Gīŧā, there can be 4 broad types of people based on their spiritual tuning:
1. A theist: ¹ idolatrous, ² non-idolatrous
2. An atheist: still verifies the existence of the Päräbrähmä by not believing in It
3. An agnost: cares only about the Kärmä and fruit
4. Evil: does every bad deed in and out of the book – only they are not supposed to live.

Also remember:
Idol worshipping is prescribed as just an add-on feature. Hïnđū humans have held this misconception for too long that we have formed staunch opinions about idols. There are the following forms of worship:
1. Brähmpūjé: Doesn't necessitate an idol
2. Đéväpūjé: Even idols of minor deities are worshipped
3. Präđhānpūjé: Believe in all major and minor deities but worship only the one main deity such as Đürgā, Säräswäŧī, Läkšmī, or Kāŧyāyänī, or others, or the male deities such as Gäņéśä, Śïvä, Rāmä, Křšņä, Vïšņü, or (rarely) Brähmā.

#IdolWorship #Hindu #HinduRaashtra #HinduDharmaMeansCivilizedReligion #HinduShouldBeCleanAndKind #HinduMustBeEducated  #life  #thoughts  #inspiration  #diary  #nature  #love
#RealReligionOfPeace

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Dispelling some misconceptions about the Sänāŧän Đhärm
  Feb 2020 Àŧùl
Doy A
There is a man who ends his sentences with proper punctuation
the kind of man who has no trouble with pronunciation
His library is filled with varied nonfiction & fiction
His words are refined, only of the highest selection

His days are spent buried in books
Hours upon hours in his quiet nook
The window beside him he never cared look
Adventures and travels, he never took

Content was he with pages endless
His imagination wild, free, limitless
No need to step out where he was defenseless
Words upon words were enough, he says

Of course in time, this man grew old
His only regret was never being bold
Never knew the world was the biggest book he could hold
No stories to tell, only stories already told
Sometimes I start writing a poem and end up getting lost in thought. Trouble is I never know how to end these things. I try. I try.
Àŧùl Feb 2020
I am my best friend and mentor,
If I am alive, I don't need anyone,
And I feel connected to the Creator.
My HP Poem #1829
©Atul Kaushal
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