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Q: Sukla yajurveda Sandhyavandanam online classes

SAI SUBRAMANYAM RAPARTII am desperate to learn Sukla yajurveda kanva sakha Sandhyavandanam. Anyone aware of online platforms which teach Sukla yajurveda kanva sakha Sandhyavandanam, please do let me know.

 
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Q: Is Indra, Shiva?

Lucky PashuI was wondering how this evolved during times. How Indra disappeared instead of Rudra, or Shiva ...or even Vishnu? Is Shiva , Indra and vice-versa?

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Q: Can anyone chant saum sanischaraya namha?

Abhinav RajI've been listening to a spiritual master(online) he advised to chant om saum shanischaray namha on Saturday for blessin of Saturn can anyone chant this mantra??

 
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17:43
Guys, could someone delete those above messages of mine 😂 Absurd 🤣 Was trying & trying to post a question and couldn’t send it through, still no clue why. Some kinda technical glitch? Sometimes the chat boards don’t work for me
I type stuff & doesn’t go through, numerous times, don’t think it’s on my end ? Hi-speed (fiber) wi-fi and a pretty ok device, so yeah, no clue.
Anyway, plz excuse that, & I figured out my ques, thx, mwuah amigos🐬☔️ & cheers 😂🥶🕉
& p.s. name chg, gotten more & more into vegan movement & environmental causes, so put name to reflect that 🕉 cheers cheers 🐬☔️🕉
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Q: What are vedantic teachings in Valmiki Ramayan?

OliviaI have read Avdhut Gita, Ashtavakra Gita and now wanted to rea Ramayan by Valmiki ji or Tulsidas Ji. But i am not sure which one to read. I want to know vedantic teachings imbibed in them and not just story only Thanks

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Q: Does the story of Shunahshepa show that the devas are infallible?

Terjij KassalVaruna asked Harishchandra to sacrifice his own son, and Harishchandra agreed to this request. Now it would only be rational to agree to such a request if the devas are infallible and incapable of making mistakes. So if Harishchandra was rational to agree to sacrifice his own son, then that would...


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