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Dear followers,
As we enter a new year, I cannot help but express my profound gratitude to each of you for being part of this incredible journey. In this new chapter, I want to reflect on the importance of LOVE and KINDNESS on our planet Earth. In the midst of the challenges we face, compassion is the light that can guide us towards a more harmonious path. LOVE transcends barriers, unites hearts, and strengthens our collective journey.
I ask each of you, as you follow the channel, to also consider how we can, together, spread these seeds of LOVE and KINDNESS in the world. In our daily interactions, in our communities, in our lives, we can be catalysts for positive change.
Every kind word, every act of compassion, contributes to a more loving world.
In this special moment, I also want to seek enlightenment from Shiva, Krishna, Kali, and Brahma...
May we be guided by ancestral wisdom, may we find peace and understanding in sacred messages. May the light of divine knowledge inspire us to grow spiritually and share that light with others.
May our channel continue to be a space of spiritual upliftment, where LOVE prevails. I am grateful for every view, for every shared moment, and I look forward to many more in 2024. Happy 2024 to all! Namasté! Luz&Cor (Sandra)
The phrase "Panduranga Jaya Vitalle" can be broken down as follows:
Panduranga: This is another name for Vithoba, the deity revered in Pandharpur. "Panduranga" is often translated as "the one with fair complexion" or "the one with a radiant body."
It has generally been considered a manifestation of the Hindu deity Vishnu or an avatar (reincarnation) of Krishna, and on certain occasions, it has also been associated with the gods Shiva and Buddha, or both.
Jaya: This word means "victory" or "triumph" and is used to express the desire for success or to praise someone.
Vitalle: It can be interpreted as a way of addressing or referring to the god Vithoba in a respectful manner.
So, collectively, "Panduranga Jaya Vitalle" can be interpreted as an expression of devotion and worship, a chant of victory or triumph in honor of Panduranga (Vithoba). This phrase may be used in devotional songs, prayers, or rituals dedicated to the worship of Vithoba in the Hindu tradition, especially in the Maharashtra region.
Hari: "Hari" is a name used to refer to various deities in Hinduism, but it is commonly associated with Vishnu, one of the main deities in the Hindu triad (along with Brahma and Shiva). In this context, "Hari" is often translated as "the remover" or "the comforter." It can also denote someone who destroys evil and brings well-being.
Narayana: This is another name for Vishnu and is commonly translated as "the refuge of all beings" or "the one who resides in all beings." Narayana is considered the sustainer and preserver of the universe.
So, "Hari Narayana" could be translated as "The remover and the refuge of all beings" or "One who brings comfort and resides in all beings." This expression is often used in prayers and devotional chants to express devotion and reverence to Vishnu in his aspects of "Hari" and "Narayana."
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