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internet-development
SRCL is an open-source React component and style repository that helps you build web applications, desktop applications, and static websites with terminal aesthetics.
sarahscheffler
Solver for the "Sacred Geometry" Pathfinder feat: https://www.d20pfsrd.com/feats/general-feats/sacred-geometry/
illuzen
This extracts a book from www.sacred-texts.com/ and outputs it to a file. Specifically works for The Secret Teachings of All Ages, but it is simple to adapt it to other books.
fonsiheruz
No description available
sardonyx001
SRCL is an open-source React component and style repository that helps you build web applications, desktop applications, and static websites with terminal aesthetics.
jonsamp
No description available
JollyGrin
Sveltekit implementation of sacred-computer https://www.sacred.computer/
joodalaql
No description available
seedsandmore
Website of www.ebay.com/usr/sacred_garden
GodElectric-org
https://www.GodElectric.org - True decoding of Electricity and Magnetism into the Ancient Sacred Hieroglyphs.
arunagirinathar
Print friendly version of the "Devi Bhagavatam" sourced from http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/db/index.htm
mitko-janeski
This code is for scrapping pages/books from https://www.sacred-texts.com/, you need Python3 and need to install additional Python extensions for code to work.
knownedge
Embrace the Resurrection Emblem (https://www.shapeways.com/shops/freemandan) and join the ranks of the courageous, for within its sacred design lies the promise of liberation and spiritual awakening.
RiccardoZappitelli
Sacred Gold runes exploit, automated to farm runes. The exploit is shown very well in this video "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TAt0CLFoaZk&ab_channel=Heinskaal". I just automated it.
6qnjjccys2-hub
The Ascension Grid is a living, open-source sacred mapping system for water, land, and light. It is not owned. It is stewarded. It is not extracted from. It is listened to. Build only what builds Life. www.TwistedSage.com/watershaman
HallsOfAmenti
Book: S.L. MacGregor Mather’s translation of The Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage -> Research: [Aleister Crowley, Loki’s Brood & the Fury of Hell, Part 1](https://www.veteranstoday.com/2022/01/25/aleister-crowley-lokis-brood-the-fury-of-hell-part-1/) , [The Human: Ragnarök III: Loki’s Revenge](https://www.veteranstoday.com/2022/03/10/the-human-ragnarok-iii-lokis-revenge/)
Organic Cotton Towels: Our first offering in sustainable home products: Organic cotton towels (bath towel, hand towel and face towel). Available in three colours: Grey, Beige and White. What you put on your skin is as important as what you put in your body. Our towels are GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard) certified, which means that each towel is carefully made in keeping with strict standards that help create an organic, sustainable and planet friendly product. Each towel is 700 GSM. Luxury Soaps: Our soaps are handcrafted using vegan soap base, natural essential oils, clays and gels. They are made in small batches for luxury and authenticated sustainability. Our collection has five infusions and blends for a sophisticated fragrance experience: Sacred Oudh, Royal Patchouli, Glowing Saffron, Calming Sandal and Refreshing Lemon. Check out our shop section to buy a chemical free and non-toxic, 100 gm soap bar! To know more: https://www.mistypeaks.in/pages/our-products
Welcome To Real Adventure Guru For River Rafting in Rishikesh and Camping in RishikeshThe rumble and range of Ganges and its tributaries in Rishikesh, makes river rafting in Rishikesh a must try adventure tor sports for the adventure fun to. Guarded by the majestic Himalayas and surrounded by the lush green vegetation, the holy city of Rishikesh is just 43 km from Haridwar. Because of its rugged and uneven settings, the flow of Ganges and the tributaries get the chance to offer some of the most herculean rapids, making a perfect location to try river rafting in Rishikesh. If you are also in search of some adventure quest and is yearning for an engrossing encounter with the high-speed waves of Ganges, the river rafting in Rishikesh is just made for you. But before you start your adventurous journey to the splashing waves of Ganges and get yourself soaked with the adrenaline rush, here is a detailed guide to Rishikesh RiverRafting. Rafting in Rishikesh costs approximately normal all the persons who’s doing this. There are four different rafting stretches which vary depending on the level of adventure they proffer and so does their cost. It further varies, depending upon the number of participants. 1. Brahmapuri to Rishikesh River Rafting : The Brahmapuri to Rishikesh is the most preferred route chosen by several rafting enthusiasts in Rishikesh. This route is not very challenging and hence is suitable for every age group. The length covered is approximately 9 Km 2. Shivpuri to Rishikesh : The stretch from Shivpuri to Rishikesh is said to be a melange of excitement and delight.This route has some very spine tingling challenges waiting for you thrill seekers.It is advisable that those who are naïve at white water rafting and those who do not know to swim, should avoid taking this route.The length covered is approximately 16 Km 3. Marine Drive to Rishikesh : If you are looking forward to feeding your adrenaline rush and at the same time enjoying mesmerising vistas, then the Marine Drive to Rishikesh route is an ideal choice.This route is partially difficult and partially smooth sailing; one can skip a heartbeat and then later experience nirvana amidst the picturesque Mother Nature. 4. Kaudiyala to Rishikesh : Tagged as one of the most difficult rafting route, the stretch from Kaudiyala to Rishikesh proffers an extremely thrill full experience. This extensive and rough route tests the calibre every rafter. So wear your determination and embark on this expedition. Camping in rishikesh :The beautiful city of Rishikesh is situated in the Shivalik Range of Himalayan foothills which are easily accessible. Rishikesh has been mentioned numerous times in the ancient Hindu scriptures thereby bringing it a lot of references to being a sacred place. The city is home to many ashrams and yoga institutes where people come solely for relaxation and to seek spirituality. Rishikesh is situated in the hilly state of Uttarakhand thereby making it an excellent camping in rishikesh spot. Numerous camping sites are located on the banks of River Ganga, and beaches here serve as great locations to indulge in various sports. During the day, a lot of adventurous sports are organised for the travelers while at night they get to sleep amidst the stars and the harmony of nature. More information Please visit: http://www.realadventureguru.com/index.html
myshirdi9seo
Claimed miracles of Sai Baba Sai Baba's disciples and devotees claim that he performed many miracles such as bilocation, levitation, mindreading, materialisation, exorcisms, making the river Yamuna, entering a state of Samadhi at will, lighting lamps with water, removing his limbs or intestines and sticking them back to his body (khandana yoga), curing the incurably sick, appearing beaten when another was beaten, preventing a mosque from falling down on people, and helping his devotees in a miraculous way. He also gave Darshan (vision) to people in the form of Sri Rama, Krishna, Vithoba, Shiva and many other gods depending on the faith of devotees. According to his followers he appeared to them in dreams and gave them advice. His devotees have documented many stories. On 15 April 2010, in Wellington's Lower Hutt Suburb, Wainuiomata in New Zealand, a Sri Lankan Christian Developer was developing a new Subdivision, in his 10 acres of land. While digging the field, a Digger found a solid object, about 6 to7 feet under the ground. He stopped digging immediately and lifted this object out of the ground. The Developer, on seeing that this solid object was the Statue of some Deity, halted further digging and got the Statue cleaned. He then called a Hindu Priest to identify the Deity, as he himself was not sure about it. The Statue roughly 2 feet tall, happened to be of Shirdi Sai Baba in a sitting posture. Soon, water started coming out from the place where the digger had found Baba's Statue and slowly it turned into a small pond. Hence, Baba's Statue was put on a small wooden pallet and now rests floating in the pond, at the same place. Also, apparently the Developer has decided to leave this particular spot untouched and re-develop another area. In various religions Hinduism During Sai Baba's life, the Hindu saint Anandanath of Yewala declared Sai Baba to be a "spiritual diamond." Another saint, Gangagir, also called him a "jewel." Sri Beedkar Maharaj greatly revered Sai Baba, and in 1873, when he met him he bestowed the title Jagad guru upon him. Sai Baba was also greatly respected by Vasudevananda Saraswati (known as Tembye Swami). He was also revered by a group of Shaivic yogis, to which he belonged, known as the Nath-Panchayat. According to B.V. Narasimhaswami, a posthumous follower who was widely praised as Sai Baba's apostle, many Hindus regarded Sai Baba as a Muslim. This attitude was prevalent up to 1954 even among some of his devotees in Shirdi. Zoroastrianism Sai Baba was revered by prominent Zoroastrians such as Nanabhoy Palkhivala and Homi Bhabha, and has been cited as the Zoroastrians' most popular non-Zoroastrian religious figure. Meher Baba, who was born into a Zoroastrian family, met Sai Baba once, during World War I, in December 1915. Meher Baba was a youngster named Merwan Sheriar Irani, when he met Sai Baba for a few minutes during one of Sai Baba's processions in Shirdi. This event is considered as the most significant in Meher Baba's life. Shri Sai Satcharita (Sai Baba's life story), makes no mention of Meher Baba. But in Lord Meher, the life story of Meher Baba, there are numerous references to Sai Baba. Meher Baba credited his Avataric advent to Upasni, Sai Baba, and three other Perfect Masters: Hazrat Babajan, Hazrat Tajuddin Baba, and Narayan Maharaj. He declared Sai Baba to be a Qutub-e-Irshad (the highest of the five Qutubs, a "Master of the Universe" in the spiritual hierarchy). In culture Sacred art and architecture There are many Sai Baba temples in India. There are also temples located in countries outside India, including in the United States, Netherlands, Kenya, Benin, Cuba,Canada, Pakistan, Australia, United Kingdom, Germany, Japan. In the mosque in Shirdi, in which Sai Baba lived, there is a life-size portrait of him by Shama Rao Jaykar, an artist from Mumbai. Numerous monuments and statues depicting Sai Baba, which serve a religious function, have been made. One of them, made of marble by a sculptor named Balaji Vasant Talim, is in the Samadhi Mandir in Shirdi where Sai Baba was buried. Chennai to shirdi flight Package http://www.myshirditrip.com/sameday-shirdi-flight-package-from-chennai.html
myshirdi9seo
Holy shirdi Mhalsapati, who had the benefit of forty to fifty unbroken years with Sai Baba, may be considered among the foremost of his devotees. He was the first to worship Baba, the first to greet him on his arrival in Shirdi and to address him as "Sai" (Saint). Only Mhalsapati and one other (Tatya Kote Patil) were allowed to stay with Baba in the mosque at night. In 1886 Mhalsapati was entrusted with a very important responsibility that was literally a matter of life and death, and which had far-reaching implications. Baba, who had been suffering from breathing difficulties, told him that he was "going to Allah", and that Mhalsapati should look after his body for three days. "If I do not return," said Baba, "then get it buried near the neem tree." On uttering these words, Baba passed out. Mhalsapati sat for three days with Baba's body on his lap. When village officers held an inquest and declared Baba dead, Mhalsapati remained steadfast and refused to allow them to take the body for burial. After this, Baba revived to live for another thirty-two years! In such ways, Mhalsapati gave continued and devoted service to Baba throughout. In return, Baba guided and protected him, and kept him on a high moral and spiritual course. Mhalsapati survived Baba by four years. During that time he continued to sleep in the mosque, perform daily worship of Baba and Khandoba, observe mouna (silence) and sit in meditation. Baba had moulded this simple and conservative yet dedicated priest into a paragon of spiritual excellence. Notable Disciples of Sai baba Once at the time of Deepawali Sai Baba was sitting near the ‘Dhuni’ (a sacred site represented as a cleft in the ground). Sai baba was warming himself by putting the wood into the dhuni. High flames were coming out from the dhuni and warmness was spread around it. After a while instead of putting wood, Sai baba put his hand inside it. His hand was severely burnt and his disciple Madhav and Madhav Rao Deshpande were shocked to see the sight. They immediately pulled Baba back and became worried for his hand. They started asking Baba- “Deva, why did you do so?” Baba became attentive and told his disciples that at some distance from Shirdi a lady iron-smith was airing the oven. The lady forgot that her child was tied to her waist and she overheard her husband’s sound. Unfortunately the child slipped and fell into the oven. Sai baba said that I put my hand into the oven and immediately saved the child from burning. He said that he is not concerned about burning of his own hand instead he is contented that he saved the life of an infant. After the incident Madhav Rao Desphpande immediately went to call the famous doctor Shri Parmanand along with medicines and bandages. Baba did not let the doctor examine his hand, instead he said that God is the healer of his wound and he will get well by the love of his disciples. Sai Baba left behind no spiritual heirs, appointed no disciples, and did not even provide formal initiation (diksha), despite requests. Some disciples of Sai Baba achieved fame as spiritual figures, such as Upasni Maharaj of Sakori. After Sai Baba left his body, his devotees offered the daily Aarti to Upasni Maharaj when he paid a visit to Shirdi, two times within 10 years. Shirdi Ke Sai Baba : The Warrior Saint Many of us do not know that the wise man from Shirdi, Sai Baba, is the most popular non-Zoroastrian saint that the Zoroastrians worship. A modern-day wonder who combines old-world values and secular practices with a 21st century broad-mindedness, frankness and generosity, Shirdi ke Sai Baba is a saint, warrior and philosopher of the highest order. His dwelling place, Shirdi, has attracted tourists from the world over in huge numbers ever since his death in the second decade of the last century. The young lad who lived under trees, practicing hard penance for days on end, was finally seen leaving the village. Nobody knew whether the continuous taunts of the children had driven him away, because they jeered at him for his ‘peculiar’ ways. When he returned, he was a devotee of the one true God in who he believed, keeping love, gratitude and mercy above all deities and frequently saying things like ‘Sab ka Maalik ek’ ( Everyone has just one God ), to emphasise his secular outlook. He never made it quite clear if he were a Hindu, Muslim or Christian. He quoted liberally both from the Bhagavad Gita and the Quran during his talks with his disciples, and asked everyone to read religious scriptures irrespective of whatever religion they followed, or believed in. He was strictly against both caste and religious differences, greeting Hindus with ‘Bismillah!’ and Muslims with Hindu words of devotion. This truly modern view of the world prompted many to start visiting him, and Shirdi began to be venerated as a religious shrine in India, though Sai Baba has temples in England, USA, the Netherlands, Canada, Australia, Pakistan and Kenya. Much beyond the one-piece robe wearing fakir that he was mistaken for, Sai Baba has become a religious figure of international repute and popularity. Thousands of foreigners frequent the hallowed precints of the place where his mortal remains are interred. Sai Baba’s devotees and disciples credit him with miracles and wonders, but the truly wondrous event surrounding him is his lifestyle and the knowledge he has bequeathed is rich and lively. Bangalore to Shirdi flight Package http://www.myshirditrip.com/bangalore-to-shirdi-flight-package.html
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