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Problems come and go… but your happiness need not. The key to happiness is discovering your true Self… I want to be happy, but what is Happiness? Modern science says that happiness is a range of positive emotions experienced when we’re content or full of joy. Akram Vignan, a Spiritual Science, says that true happiness is such that it is never followed by unhappiness and n...

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Do not accept a known guru as guru, and if you do, then do not turn your back on him. Use a pot if you do not like him. The pot will not have any problems. Worship it because your buddhi (intellect) will not be active there and your work will get done. Now who would be so careful that he would not allow his intellect to interfere? How can one understand all this? Questioner: At ...

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Speech is an important tool for interaction in day-to-day life. However, sometimes, knowingly or unknowingly, it gets used in the wrong way and at the wrong place. One such misuse of speech is ninda (backbiting). Backbitingis a misconduct that easily becomes a part of everyday life. At first, it is difficult to even realize when we are engaging in slander, and even after realizi...

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Michhami Dukkadam is a word from Ardhamagadhi, a Prakrit language derived from Sanskrit, which was used by Lord Mahavir to deliver His spiritual discourses. The phrase Michhami Dukkadam literally translates to 'Mithya Me Dushkrutam,' which means, May all my wrongdoings be nullified. In essence, these words express a profound prayer: “May every kind of negative action or hurt I...

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Param Pujya Dadashri and Hiraba’s married life was full of peace, mutual respect and humility. Their worldly conduct and interactions were idyllic so much so, that family and friends noticed the unity and love they had for each other. For instance, Hiraba would visit the local vegetable market on a daily basis, she would ask Param Pujya Dadashri, ‘What vegetables should I buy?’ ...

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