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Hari Hara (Vishnu-Shiva) My recent post on Hindu Dharma Forums: Hari Hara (Vishnu-Shiva) Namaste _____...
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One of my other projects is a huge success right now, so I haven't posted for awhile. I have been burning happy memories, all happy m...
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My post on Hindu Dharma Forums, 6/19/2013: Paramashiva as Hari Hara (Vishnu-Krishna / Shiva) Namaste: I too love Jnaneshwar, and...
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Shiva Lingam Mandala by j.q. gaines Drawn with OM (Vedic, Sanskrit and English) and the mantra "OM Namah Shivaya" (...
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It seems so obvious now. But Vishnu and Paramashiva are the same. And Krishna is an incarnation of Vishnu (and Shiva of Paramashiva). I was...
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Krishna shares his flute with His beloved Radha Without Krishna I cannot sleep. Tortured by longing, I cannot sleep, And the fire o...
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Swami Lakshmanjoo was a Kashmiri scholar, teacher, guru and holy man who received the non-dualistic philosophy, teachings and shakti of...
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Utpaladeva says: Nothing can shine that is separate from the light of your form, O Lord Therefore, though disguise...
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The five-headed cobra represents the mind as it constantly roils about and constantly hisses through its five heads, which are the five ...
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Confidence is my favorite word. It is the foundation of my state. Confidence is the talisman I grasp with my mind, the energy to push ou...

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