Motivation
โข Self-discipline/ Battle against yourself
โข God
Summary :-Here Lord Krishna is saying these sentences to Warrior Arjuna โYou speak with the wisdom of a learned person, Parth, yet your words betray a deep folly. What do you fear will be lost? Whether the leaves of a tree grow or fall does not bring joy or sorrow. This impotence is unworthy of you. Rise up, take your weapons, and fight for what is right!โ
Arjuna was giving up after seeing his family in front of him, he didnโt want to fight them anymore, but Lord Krishna is making him realise his Warrior spirit and his purpose to fight everyone who is wrong/evil and supporting the wrong/evil people!
In the same way remember you are also a warrior , keep slaying urges and wrong doings and follow your purpose and do good deeds
@MindOverImpulse - Krishna Devotee (Kanhaiya)
Those builds are insane
So no one realized that the Minecraft video trailer I shared had the same audio as in this video
Thanks @Sholtro_Tenjerrot for sharing this.
I did
It was too obvious
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Hey broโฆ under which categories should I put stuff like poetry, literature
Poetry
The poem is a reminder that even in the face of overwhelming odds, the human spirit can prevail. It inspires us to keep fighting, no matter how many times we fall. The imagery of a bird struggling against a storm is used as a metaphor for the human spiritโs ability to overcome adversity.
Thereโs a power to soar high,
a strength in the heartโs ignite,
A tiny twig held in its beak,
two eyes fixed on the height.
Itโs testing the stormโs might, the strength in its arm,
Seeing if thereโs a shred of relief in the vast skyโs charm.
But as soon as the breath starts to swell, the storm seizes the chance,
Dashes the skyโs hopes, and slams them on earthโs expanse.
Yet itโs shaking off the dust with its feathers, a fierce vitality within,
The desire to fly, despite the wounds, is still quite plain.
Keep all the statements deep down your throatโฆ
Iโll prove everyone wrong here, no saint here,
Falling isnโt my end, falling isnโt my end.
Though dust covers my face, my headโs bruised and sore,
Slapped on my cheeks, my jaw broken, Iโll endure.
My insides may ache, blood may seep from my ribs,
My knees scraped on stones, my flesh burns like a fire.
My breaths may falter, my heart may pound,
Letโs say my whole body trembles from within,
But from my eyes, Iโll spew fire, from my nostrils, a storm Iโll bring,
Falling again and again, Iโll rise each day, king.
Iโve clenched a star in my fist, you all can drum in the city square,
Let the darkness be thick, darkness isnโt infinite, I swear.
Falling isnโt my end, falling isnโt my end.
POETRY
Verse 1:
This defeat is just a pause,
Life is a great war.
Iโll perish bit by bit, but I wonโt beg for mercy,
I wonโt ask for blessings.
Verse 2:
For the memory of happy moments,
For my own ruins,
Know this, I wonโt desire the worldโs wealth,
I wonโt ask for blessings.
Verse 3:
Whether in defeat or victory,
Iโm not even a bit afraid.
Whatever comes my way on this path of struggle, itโs all right and justified
I wonโt ask for blessings.
Verse 4:
Donโt touch my smallness now,
You are great, then stay greatโฆ
I wonโt wastefully discard the pain of my heart,
I wonโt ask for blessings.
Verse 5:
Even if you burn my heart,
Even if you curse me,
Do anything, but I wonโt run away from the path of duty,
I wonโt ask for blessings., wonโt ask for blessings
A Chapter of MAHABHARAT written by Ramdhari singh dinkar ji and recited by Ashutosh Singh Rana
The story begins with the Pandavas, the five righteous brothers, being driven out of Hastinapur by their evil cousins, the Kauravas. Led by their eldest brother, Yudhishthira.The agreement was that the Pandavas had to spend 12 years in exile (Vanavasa) and the 13th year incognito (Agyatvas). If they were discovered during the 13th year, they would have to repeat the 13-year exile again.
After completing their exile, the Pandavas return to Hastinapur, demanding the return of their rightful Kingdom . Duryodhana, the eldest Kaurava, is unwilling to share power and refuses to give the Pandavas their share of the kingdom. This refusal sets the stage for the epic battle of Kurukshetra, which will decide the fate of Hastinapur and the Pandavas.
"Having emerged from the depths of unknown wilderness,
The Pandavas returned, their courage renewed.
Tempered like gold in the fiery furnace,
They emerged stronger, with a newfound, fiery zeal.
Every nerve pulsed with energy,
And a fresh wave of enthusiasm filled their being.
Truly, adversity only terrifies the coward,
The brave never waver, not for a moment.
They embrace obstacles,
And forge paths through thorns.
They never utter a word of complaint,
Nor do they dwell on their misfortune.
They endure whatever comes their way,
And remain ever industrious.
What obstacle can withstand a determined man?
When a man strikes with all his might,
Even mountains crumble.
When a man exerts his full force,
Even stones turn to water.
Great qualities lie hidden within every human being,
Like the redness within henna(natural dye used to colour skin,hair)
Or the light within a lamp.
But if one does not light the lamp,
They will never see the light.
Just as sugarcane releases its sweet juice when crushed,
And henna stains beautifully when applied,
So too, when flowers are woven into garlands,
We embrace them with joy.
Who became the leader of the earth?
Who conquered lands and gained immense fame?
Who founded new religions?
It was those who never rested,
And who achieved greatness in the face of adversity.
When obstacles arise,
They awaken us from our slumber.
They torment our minds and shake our bodies,
But they guide us onto the right path.
A garden and a forest are not the same.
Comfort and battle are not the same.
Rain, storms, and scorching heat
Are all powerful tools for developing courage.
While flowers bloom in the forest,
No tall trees grow in gardens.
Those who sleep on beds of pebbles,
With only the sky for shelter,
Are nourished by adversity,
And lulled to sleep by the howling winds.
Those who are tested in the fires of tribulation
Emergence as true heroes.
So rise above adversity, my young ones!
Let your life be distilled,
Let your body become as hard as stone.
You yourself are a mighty fire,
What can a mere spark do to you?
After wandering through the forest for years,
Enduring hardships and fears,
The Pandavas emerged, stronger and wiser.
But fortune doesnโt always sleep.
So letโs just see what happens nextโฆ