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UK Prime Minister [Rishi Sunak] greeted crowd with Jai Siya Ram and said that he is not here as a PM ( [Prime Minister] ) but as a Hindu. https://twitter.com/BefittingFacts/status/1691490084263190528 [Cambridge] ---- Few things to fix your life as a general Hindu - https://x.com/vijaimantrimf/status/1980813381562167740 # Take astrologers as seriously as you would take a doctor. Grahas are not entertainment, they run your life. Get your chart checked by someone competent, not a YouTube reel. # Learn from a Guru, a spiritual mentor. Just because you can read English scriptures doesn’t mean you can self-medicate spiritually. A Guru sees your blind spots # Don’t take up practices from YouTube videos. No one shares their best secrets online. What works in a video may be incomplete, distorted, or even harmful without proper initiation. # Stick to one or two Deities at best. Devotion needs concentration. If you scatter it across twenty Deities without proper knowledge, your own mind becomes scattered. # Support your local Hindu temple. Pay proper dakshina to the pujari. The Deity doesn’t need your money, but service sustains the tradition and keeps blessings flowing. # Respect your ancestors. Do shraddha, tarpan, or at least remember them with gratitude. Forgetting your lineage weakens your own roots. # Read one scripture deeply instead of skimming ten. Whether it is the Bhagavad Gita, Ramcharitmanas, or Yoga Sutras—immerse. Shallow reading never transforms. # Keep your body sattvic. Food is prana. What you eat, how you eat, and when you eat directly affects your mind and sadhana. # Practice daily discipline. A small nitya karma—sandhya, a short japa, lighting a diya—done daily builds strength more than an occasional grand puja. # Honor festivals properly. Don’t treat them as calendar holidays. Each vrat and utsav has meaning—observe even a simple form sincerely. # Don’t mock other paths within Hinduism. Shaiva, Vaishnava, Shakta—they all reach the same mountain top. Criticism only lowers your own merit. # Keep company of dharmik people. Your sangha shapes your mind. Friends who ridicule dharma slowly drag you into the same ignorance. # Do seva. Service to cows, rivers, elders, or even quietly helping your neighbor counts as worship. Dharma is lived, not just chanted. # Preserve silence daily. Even a few minutes of mauna keeps your inner fire alive. Too much chatter disperses your energy. # Avoid shortcuts in spirituality. Tantra without purity, mantra without discipline, bhakti without surrender—these backfire. Slow, steady effort works best. # Focus on your KulaDevta / Kula Devi & regional Deities before going else where. They are your first guardians. {tags: KIV}
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