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Life lessons from Maa Durga in today's testing times!

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Life lessons from Maa Durga in today's testing times! It is that time of the year when chants of 'Jai Mata Di' or 'Jai Maa Durga' resonate in the entire atmosphere. The holy name of the Goddess can be heard in every nook and corner of the city, as the nation is gripped in celebrating the 9-day long festival of Navratri and Durga Puja. In this article, let’s learn life lessons from this invincible Goddess. 1.     🛡 ️  Be fearless Fearlessness begins within. Maa Durga teaches us to stand strong in every storm. 💪 Durga is derived from the word Durgam, which means fearlessness. Goddess Durga teaches us to remain true to our convictions in any situation and gain inner strength. Stronger we are from the inside, the more fearless we are perceived from the outside.   2.      🔄   Be Adaptable Leadership means adapting with grace. Maa Durga’s nine avatars show us how. 🔄  Goddess Durga has nine different avatars (forms) which are worshi...

TO BE A WINNER BE DEAF TO NEGATIVITY | DR. GEETANJALI PAREEK | #motivati...

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TO BE A WINNER BE DEAF TO NEGATIVITY | DR. GEETANJALI PAREEK | #motivati...

Inspiring Quotes to Always Keep you Smiling😀😄

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Inspiring Quotes  to Always Keep you Smiling😀😄

Ganesha and the Gurus: A Teachers’ Day Reflection

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Ganesha and the Gurus: A Teachers’ Day Reflection Explore more reflections at psychologybespeak.blogspot.com On Teachers’ Day, we often speak of chalkboards and classrooms, of mentors who guide us and minds that bloom. But in the quiet corners of tradition, another figure watches over the journey of learning that is Lord Ganesha , the remover of obstacles, the patron of intellect, and the gentle guardian of beginnings. Ganesha is not just invoked at the start of festivals—he is invoked at the start of understanding. His curved trunk, his broken tusk, his potbelly of stories—all remind us that wisdom is rarely linear. It bends, breaks, and carries the weight of experience. Each portrayal has something to teach. Some of the various lessons which I learned from these depictions are: 1.    Accept your imperfections We are always criticizing others of their shortcomings however, if you remember Lords Ganesha’s body is that of a human with the head of an elephant! Wha...