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It’s not without a reason that BlackBucks are called krishnasaar, krishna jinka, & krishna mriga in India… According to Hindu mythology, the blackbuck draws the chariot of Lord Krishna. Participating in the Devotional Kirtan with equal jest 🙏

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On #GuruPurnima, Salutations to the Supreme Guru — Shri Krishna On this sacred day of Guru Purnima, when we honour the eternal light of wisdom that guides human consciousness, let us bow to the Adi Guru of Dharma and Inner Realisation, Bhagwan Shri Krishna. In the tapestry of Indian civilisational thought, few figures embody the essence of a Guru, the remover of darkness, as completely as Shri Krishna. Not merely a divine incarnation, Shri Krishna is a cosmic teacher, a philosopher of the highest order, and the most compassionate guide in the battlefield of human dilemmas. At Kurukshetra, amidst the thunder of conches and the impending clash of armies, Shri Krishna chose silence over spectacle, dialogue over domination. Through the Bhagavad Gita, he gave humanity not just spiritual instruction but a comprehensive philosophy of life, rooted in clarity, courage, detachment, and duty. He did not ask for blind obedience; he invited Arjuna, and through him, all of us, to question, to reflect, and to act with higher awareness. That is the hallmark of a true Guru: not to bind, but to liberate. In a time of confusion, Shri Krishna became the intellect that discerns (Viveka); In a time of fear, he became the strength that upholds Dharma; In a time of despair, he became the smile that transcends outcomes. His teachings remain timeless because they do not prescribe a dogma, but rather awaken a dharmic compass within us. 📘 The Bhagavad Gita is not a scripture of renunciation; it is a manual of rightful engagement. Shri Krishna urges us to embrace the world, but with awareness. To act, but without attachment. To strive, but not be enslaved by outcomes. In an age clouded by superficiality and ego, Shri Krishna’s call for Nishkama Karma, selfless action, becomes an antidote to inner turmoil. On this Guru Purnima, let us not just worship Shri Krishna, let us listen to him. Let us bring his teachings into our everyday choices. कृष्णं वंदे जगद्गुरुम् 🙏

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