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The ego has a negativity bias-
“It tends to focus on what is missing rather than celebrating what you already have. When we do not understand this nature of the ego mind we are always hungry for more, never truly enjoying what we have already accomplished. Learn to appreciate where you are and through that you will snap out of the ego’s grip. Seeking more without focusing on what you already have will always leave you feeling like you have nothing. Always be grateful.”
~Pawan Nair | The Higher Self
इस बेटी के विचार सुनकर, आप भी हो जायेंगे हैरान।
Why River Ganga is Considered Divine 🌊✨
Category: Sacred Rivers 🪔 Read Time: 3 minutes ⏱️
The Goddess Who Fell from the Stars: The Wild Origin of Ma Ganga 🌌 If you look at a map, the Ganga is a 1,569-mile artery of water flowing from the Himalayas 🏔️. But if you look through the eyes of a seeker, she is a fallen goddess, a cosmic traveler, and the only force on Earth capable of rewriting a human soul’s history 📜✨. To understand why she is worshipped, you have to understand her "birth" and the radical transformation she offers to those who touch her. The Cosmic Backstory: How She Got Here 💫 The Ganga wasn’t born on a mountain; she was born in the heavens ☁️. According to the Puranas, she lived in the celestial realm until a king named Bhagiratha decided he needed a miracle. His ancestors had been turned to ash by a curse, and their souls were trapped in a spiritual limbo 👣. Only the purifying waters of the heavenly Ganga could release them. He prayed for a thousand years until the Goddess Ganga agreed to descend 🧘♂️. The Catch: Her power was so immense that her fall would have splintered the Earth like a glass plate 🌍💥. In a moment of divine drama, Lord Shiva stepped beneath the torrent. He caught the entire weight of the celestial river in his matted hair (Jata), taming her wild energy before letting her trickle out into seven gentle streams 🕉️💧. This is why Ganga is often seen flowing from the head of Shiva - she is "God-tempered" water.
The “Reset” Button: What Happens During the Dip? 🛁🙏 For a skeptic, a dip in the river is just getting wet. But for the devotee, it is a spiritual surgery ⚡. Here is what is traditionally believed to happen the moment you submerge:
The Dissolution of Karma: 🌊 It is said that the Ganga carries the Tejas (radiance) of all the gods. When you take a dip with Shraddha (faith), the water acts as a solvent for Papa (spiritual debts or sins). It doesn’t just wash your skin; it lightens your “karmic backpack” 🎒✨.
The Death of the Ego: 🐚 Immersion in the Ganga represents a symbolic death and rebirth. You go under as your old, burdened self and rise as a refreshed being, reconnected to the source of life 🌅.
Molecular Peace: 🧘♀️ On a deeper level, the river is a Tirtha — a bridge. Practitioners believe the vibrations of the Vedic chants performed on her banks for millennia have “charged” the water, creating a frequency that calms the nervous system and aligns the chakras 🌀.
More Than a River, a Mother 🤱❤️ The most beautiful part of Ganga’s existence is her name: Ma Ganga. In Indian culture, you can’t “own” a mother, and you don’t “use” her. You respect her.
She is considered the only goddess who is physically present and tangible 🙌. You can’t touch the wind, and you can’t hold a flame, but you can cup the Ganga in your hands. This physical connection to the divine is what makes her the soul of India 🇮🇳.
Fun Fact: 🏺
Even the Mughal Emperor Akbar, who wasn’t Hindu, insisted on drinking only Ganga water, calling it the “Water of Immortality” because it stayed fresh regardless of how far it was transported! 🧪✨ Visit - https://livebhagwan.com/
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