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Look to the sky of sage.. ..But travel the paths of the heart.. Be inspired by the teachings of the masters.. ..But be simple in all procedures.. Do not get lost in mystical elucubration.. ..Because the truth of the soul require full discernment. ..No hesitations in touch with the spiritual lights.. ..They know all your steps! ..Ride the waves of love and and reach the balance.. Sanat Khum Maat Received spiritually by Wagner Borges Much light and love OM Shanti, OM TAT SAT! OM SATHYA! OM…

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One of the most significant aspects of Diwali is the celebration of the return of Sri Rama and Sita Maa to Ayodhya after fourteen years in exile. During that period, Rama's brother Bharat refused to sit on the throne, instead ruling as a proxy and placing Rama's paduka (footwear) on the royal throne as a symbol of the rightful king.   At the conclusion of the eventful fourteen year exile, the citizens of Ayodhya gleefully prepared to welcome back Rama and Sita. They lighted millions of diyas... Krsna Art, Rama And Sita, Ram Sita Photo, Rama Sita, Iskcon Krishna, Royal Throne, Hanuman Ji Wallpapers, Sita Ram, Sri Rama

One of the most significant aspects of Diwali is the celebration of the return of Sri Rama and Sita Maa to Ayodhya after fourteen years in exile. During that period, Rama's brother Bharat refused to sit on the throne, instead ruling as a proxy and placing Rama's paduka (footwear) on the royal throne as a symbol of the rightful king. At the conclusion of the eventful fourteen year exile, the citizens of Ayodhya gleefully prepared to welcome back Rama and Sita. They lighted millions of…

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