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Como conquistar uma carreira internacional no mercado de Produto? Descubra no novo episódio do Mulheres de Produto, com a participação de Jéssica Taraka. Em um bate-papo cheio de insights, a Jéssica compartilha como preparou seu perfil para ser recrutada globalmente, adaptou-se às nuances culturais do Japão e encontrou seu espaço como Product Manager neste contexto.
Joining forces today are Bautista, Minnow, and Redtape for an unforgettable b3b experience at TARAKA's Lost Beach event in Ecuador. Prepare to be swept away by the irresistible blend of seductive tech house and Latin house rhythms, curated with tracks from the likes of Blackchild, Rafa Barrios, Tom & Collins, Hector Couto, Andruss, and many more!
Rama Nama, Lord Rama's holy name, itself is a powerful chant and is hailed as the 'Taraka Mantra.' 'Taraka' refers to the one who helps to cross; the holy name 'Rama' is believed to help us cross the terrible ocean of 'Samsara,' the eternal cycle of birth and death. The Mantra 'Shri Rama Jaya Rama Jaya Jaya Rama' proclaims victory to Rama, and its chanting can destroy fear, provide courage and righteousness, help us navigate worldly life with dignity and honor, and bestow us with material and spiritual blessings.
ÁUDIO EM ESPANHOL // Srila Bhaktikavi Atulananda Acharya Swami (1952-), discípulo de Srila AC Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada (1896-1977) , dedicou-se inteiramente a propagar a missão de seu mestre, para a qual fundou no Chile, junto com seus colaboradores, a Congregação Sarasvat Gaudiya Seva, com filiais dentro e fora do país. SAIBA MAIS - Acesse: https://www.atulanandadas.cl/biografia/ ACOMPANHE-NOS NAS REDES SOCIAIS - ACESSE: https://harmonizesuavida.my.canva.site/semeandodevocao CANTE E SEJA FELIZ! HARE KRISHNA HARE KRISHNA KRISHNA KRISHNA HARE HARE HARE RAMA HARE RAMA RAMA RAMA HARE HARE --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/semeandodevocao/message
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The Hindu Pod review of The Ramanand Sagar Ramayan, Episode 4. IMDB Description: Return To Ayodhya Vishwamitra requests King Dashrath for his son Ram to accompany him Ram slays Tadka Vishwamitra bestows divine weapons upon Ram Warfare of Ram and Lakshman with Subahu and Mareech. View the episode here This has been a presentation of The Hindu Pod. Visit our website at www.thehindupod.com for host bio information. Please remember to like, share, subscribe and rate this episode, since this helps to bump us up in the feeds, which helps others to find the podcast. Please send comments to thehindupod@gmail.com You can text us at 281-804-9616, Or, just Search facebook for The Hindu Pod • If you live in the Houston area, you can find us on most Sundays at The Sanatan Dharm Mandir for Sunday Morning Satsangh •It are located at 12918 Player St, Houston, TX 77045 and is open Sunday mornings at 10:00 am. We are sponsored by hinduhandcrafts.com. Please visit hinduhandcrafts.com for Hindu religious based items, such as framed pictures, wall plaques, tapestries, t-shirts, clocks and so on. They are perfect for puja use, home décor or gifts. Until Next time, Jai Shri Raam. Other Podcasts we recommend: Krishna Das's Pilgrim Heart Podcast (Explicit content may be included) JK Yog Swami Mukunanda Podcast Sadhguru Talks Podcast
Olga Siemaszko przedstawia serwis informacyjny dotyczący Białorusi, skupiający się na kwestii przygotowań do rozlokowania tam Grupy Wagnera. Artur Żak mówi o wystawie poświęconej pochodzących z Iwano-Frankiwska ukraińskich żołnierzy poległych na wojnie z Rosją. W poniedziałek z niezapowiedzianą wizytą przebywał w Kijowie prezydent Andrzej Duda. Odbyło się spotkanie z Wołodymyrem Zełeńskim i prezydentem Gitanasem Neusedą, który również przybył do stolicy Ukrainy. WJ był w trakcie konferencji prasowej. Andrzej Duda wymienił zagadnienia omawiane w trakcie spotkanie głów państw Trójkąta Lubelskiego. Niezależna - niezależnej. Pod takim hasłem wystąpił w Kijowie zespół Taraka z okazji Dnia Konstytucji Ukrainy. Koncert zorganizował Instytut Polski w Kijowie. Wojciech Jankowski był na miejscu i nagrał rozmowę z dyrektorem Instytutu Polskiego w Kijowie, Robertem Czyżewskim. Tydzień temu pojawiła się informacja o zabójstwie dwóch ukraińskich nastolatków w okupowanym Berdiańsku. Co więcej, tym razem okupacyjne „władze” miasta tego nie ukrywały, ale same przyznały się do zbrodni, nazywając dzieci terrorystami, a ich zabójstwo – likwidacją. Przed śmiercią jednemu z chłopców udało się nagrać wideo. „Chyba dwóch. To jest śmierć, chłopcy. Żegnajcie! Chwała Ukrainie!”. To chyba ostatnie słowa Tigrana Oganisiana – etnicznego Ormianina, którego najbardziej interesowała historia Ukrainy. Wraz ze swoim przyjacielem Mykytą Changanowem prawdopodobnie stawiali opór okupantom przed śmiercią. Mieli zaledwie 16 lat. Medialna Inicjatywa Praw Człowieka od prawie roku zajmuje się sprawą nastolatków – prześladowanych przez okupantów za „działalność antyrosyjską”. Analityk organizacji Anastazja Pantelejewa w wywiadzie udzielonym naszej koleżance Darii Hordijko opowiedziała historię chłopców. Chłopcy nie zostali jeszcze pochowani, ciała nie zostały wydane rodzicom. Okupanci wywieźli ich do Melitopola - rzekomo na badania. Obrońcy praw człowieka podejrzewają, że robi się to w celu ukrycia faktu, że chłopcy zostali zabici celnymi strzałami snajperów. Audycję prowadzi Paweł Bobołowicz. Wysłuchaj całego "Programu Wschodniego" już teraz!
This Sanskrit text is classified as one of 14 Vaishnava Upanishads, and a Mantra Upanishad. It is one of the 19 Upanishads attached to the Shukla Yajurveda. The text is notable for its discussion of Om for yogic meditation as Taraka or that which helps one cross from mundane into spiritual world. It is one of the texts which mentions the "Om Namo Narayana" mantra of Vaishnavism. The Upanishad discusses the Om mantra, and integrates into its sound, the central characters of the epic Ramayana such as Rama, Sita, Lakshmana, Hanuman, Bharata, Shatrughna and Jambavan. It also asserts that Hanuman is a manifestation of Shiva. Listen to this episode of Taarsaar Upnishad of the podcast Upnishad Simplified by Dr. Shisham Aggarwal. For more such information check out the book - https://www.amazon.in/s?i=stripbooks&rh=p_27%3ADr.+Shisham+Bansal&ref=dp_byline_sr_book_1See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Scripture class by Rev. Dr. Swami Bhajanananda Saraswati on Devi Gita, chapter 1, verses 58-62 given to students of the Ramakrishna Seminary at Kali Mandir via Zoom on 8 March 2023. ना'ज्ञातं किञ्चिदप्यत्र भवत्या'स्ति जगत्त्रये || ५८ || nā'jñātaṃ kiñcidapyatra bhavatyā'sti jagat-traye || 58 || 58. (The Gods said): “Nothing here in the three worlds is unknown to You सर्वज्णया सर्वसाक्षिरूपिण्या परमेश्वरि | तारकेणासुरेन्द्रेण पीडिताः स्मो दिवानिशम् || ५९ || sarva-jṇayā sarva-sākṣi-rūpiṇyā parameśvari | tārakeṇāsurendreṇa pīḍitāḥ smo divāniśam || 59 || 59. Who are omniscient, the incarnate witness of all, O Supreme Ruler. The demon chief Taraka torments us day and night. शिवाङ्गजाद्वधस्तस्य निर्मित्तो ब्रह्मणा शिवे | शिवाण्गना तु नैवास्ति जानासि त्वं महेश्वरि || ६० || śivāṅgajādvad-hastasya nirmitto brahmaṇā śive | śivāṇganā tu naivāsti jānāsi tvaṃ maheśvari || 60 || 60. His death shall come only at the hands of Shiva's son—so has Brahma arranged, O Auspicious One. But as You know, Great Ruler, Shiva has no wife. सर्वज्ञपुरतः किं वा वक्तव्यं पामरैर्जनैः | एतदुद्देशतः प्रोक्तमपरं तर्कया'म्बिके || ६१ || sarva-jña-purataḥ kiṃ vā vaktavyaṃ pāmarairjanaiḥ | etaduddeśataḥ proktama-paraṃ tarkayā'mbike || 61 || 61. What can ignorant beings reveal to one who is omniscient? Such is our situation in brief; You can infer the rest, O Mother. सर्वदा चरणाम्भोजे भक्तिः स्यात् तव निश्चला | प्रार्थनीयमिदं मुख्यमपरं देहहेतवे || ६२ || || sarvadā caraṇāmbhoje bhaktiḥ syāt tava niścalā | prārthanīyamidaṃ mukhyamaparaṃ dehahetave || 62 || 62. May we always show unswerving devotion to Your lotus feet; This is our foremost wish. We also pray that You will assume a body."
Career Week looms over Sunnydale High, and Buffy is reminded once more that her career is likely to be unpaid, antisocial, and short. Angel suggests the two of them go ice skating to cheer Buffy up. Spike and Drusilla are planning something big, but they need to keep Buffy occupied, so they send for the Order of Taraka, deadly semi-human assassins. The first assassin attacks Buffy and Angel at the ice rink but is stopped by a Buffpowered ice skate to the jugular. The second is a man made of bugs, who is unwittingly let into Buffy's house by Cordy. Angel tries to beat information out of Willy the Snitch - an owner of a local bar that caters to demons - but the presumed third assassin appears and locks Angel in a cage, with the sun rising fast. This third assassin then finds and attacks Buffy, and the episode ends with her telling Buffy, "Me name is Kendra: The Vampire Slayer.”CreditsHosted by Allie Press & Nick MercerEdited by Allie PressMusic by InflatonCultArtwork by Charlotte Fleming DesignConsultation by Evo TerraConnect with us on social media!Email: tabularasabpod@gmail.comTwitter, Instagram, Facebook, Tiktok: @tabularasabpodConnect with Allie on social media:Twitter, Instagram: @DaughterpickTiktok: @futureblackcatbuymeacoffee.com/AlliePressVenmo: Allie-Press
Założyciel zespołu Taraka zaprasza na koncert z okazji I rocznicy pełnoskalowej inwazji Rosji na Ukrainę. Zapowiada, że będzie on pełen emocji.
Görünmeyen şeylere (melek, cin vs) inanma Kur'an hakikatlerindendir. Cin taifesi tıpkı beşer gibi Efendimizin arkasında saf bağlamıştır. Cenab-ı Allah, ins ve cinn'e beşir ve nezir yollamış mıdır? Beşerin peygamberi cinlere de peygamber midir? İnsanlar henüz yokken 100-300 bin yıl önce cinler yaşıyorlar mıydı? Cinlerden Efendimize neferler gelmiş miydi? Cinlerin Efendimizi davet etmeleri vaki midir? Taif seferi dönüşünde Efendimize biat eden 300 cin Ömer bin Abdülaziz'in Taraka isimli cinin ölümüne şahit olması. Cin ve ins Allah'ın emirlerine uymakla mükellef kullar mıdır? Ehl-i imanın ölümüne sema ve arzdaki varlıklar ağlar.
Powiedziała podczas kolejnej wyprawy humanitarnej na Ukrainę Małgorzata Gosiewska, wicemarszałek Sejmu RP W audycji prowadzonej przez Wojciecha Jankowskiego z Warszawy i Artura Żakaze Lwowa, relacja z kolejnej inicjatywy pomocowej dla Ukrainy. Grupa wolontariuszy zgromadzona wokół Pani Wicemarszałek, od początku pełnowymiarowej inwazji Rosji na Ukrainę, zorganizowała ponad 30 transportów pomocowych. Pomoc trafia na teren całej ogarniętej wojenną pożogą Ukrainy – od Lwowa do Bachmutu, od Iwano-Frankiwska(dawnego Stanisławowa) do Chersonia i wielu innych miejsc, gdzie są potrzebujący. Wsparcie otrzymują zarówno cywile, jak i wojskowi - obrońcy Ukrainy. Tym razem Małgorzata Gosiewska pomogła w organizacji transportu potężnego generatora o mocy 250 kW, który trafił do szpitala rehabilitacyjnego w Brzuchowicach pod Lwowem. Generator został przekazany przez jedną z polskich firm, która w trybie natychmiastowym odreagowała na apel Grzegorza Lewandowskiego i Jacka Wrony, dwóch polskich wolontariuszy, którzy od pierwszych dni rosyjskiej nawały walczą na humanitarnym froncie. Pani Wicemarszałek pomimo dostarczenia pomocy do dwóch lwowskich szpitali, odwiedziła też Cmentarz Łyczakowski, gdzie złożyła wieńce na Cmentarzu Obrońców Lwowa, a także na grobach tych, którzy w walkach z Rosją oddali swoje życie w XXI w. Wizyta oprócz aspektu humanitarnego miała także inny cel, a mianowicie koncert „Serce za serce” zespołu Taraka, który we Lwowie zagrał dla wyjątkowej publiczności – ukraińskich żołnierzy. Na początku koncertu Małgorzata Gosiewska zwracając się do publiczności powiedziała: Mamy wojnę, ale potrafiliście pokazać światu, jak należy walczyć nawet z takim wrogiem jak sowiecka Rosja. Udowadniać na każdym kroku, co jest w życiu najważniejsze. Że tak naprawdę jesteśmy tu tylko na chwilę i od nas zależy, jak tę chwilę wykorzystamy. Życie jest ważne, ale wolność jest ważniejsza. Wy to wiecie, my też to wiemy. Dlatego staramy się robić wszystko, żeby was wspierać. Dlatego też wielu moich rodaków jest z wami i walczą. Po koncercie Karol Kus, lider zespołu Taraka, który od 2014 roku twórczo wspiera Ukrainę powiedział: Jestem tu i będę. Byliśmy w 2014 roku i jesteśmy dzisiaj. Kto wie, czy za chwilę nie będziemy jeszcze dalej, dużo dalej na wschodzie z zespołem Taraka. Artur Żak w 329. dniu rosyjskiej inwazji na Ukrainę na pełną skalę, zaprezentował najbardziej aktualne informacje, które zgromadziła Daria Gordijko.
Audycję prowadzą Paweł Bobołowicz i Wojciech Jankowski. Dmytro Antoniuk, relacjonuje sytuację z ostrzelanego rakietami dzisiejszego poranka Kijowa. Olga Siemaszko, przedstawia skrót najnowszych informacji z Białorusi. Artur Żak prezentuje reakcję rosyjskiego reżimu i rosyjskiej propagandy na wizytę Andrzeja Dudy we Lwowie, podpisanie Wspólnej Deklaracji Prezydentów Trójkąta Lubelskiego i przekazanie przez Polskę kompanii czołgów Leopard. Gośćmi Programu Wschodniego byli członkowie zespołu Taraka – lider Karol Kus i wokalistka Marta Malska.
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W dniu 11 listopada Ukraina pamięta o Polsce, życzenia złożył prezydent Ukrainy. W programie najnowsze informacje z frontu wojny i wywiad z muzykiem - Karolem Kusem. W programie usłyszymy korespondenta z Kijowa, Dmytra Antoniuka, oraz wywiad z Karolem Kusem - liderem zespołu Taraka, który 11 listopada z okazji dnia niepodległości wystąpi w Iwano-Frankiwsku. Audycję prowadzą Paweł Bobołowicz, Artur Żak i Wojciech Jankowski. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/radiownet/message
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Powiedział gość audycji, Karol Kus, lider zespołu Taraka, twórca jednego z hymnów Majdanu „Podaj rękę Ukrainie”. Karol Kus, w przejmującym wywiadzie z gospodarzami Programu Wschodniego, Pawłem Bobołowiczem i Wojciechem Jankowskim, opowiada o swojej współpracy artystycznej z artystami z Ukrainy, ale także zaangażowaniu w pomoc Ukrainie, od Rewolucji Godności. Zespół Taraka składa się z muzyków z Polski i z Ukrainy. Po 24 lutego, Dmytro wiolonczelista zespołu zginął w walkach z rosyjskim najeźdźcą. Karol Kus: „Przez te wszystkie lata ukraińskich muzyków, którzy współpracowali z zespołem przewinęło się naprawdę dziesiątki. Niestety już jednego z nas nie ma, nie mamy wiolonczelisty. Wiem też, że kilkoro członków, tych ludzi, którzy współpracowali z nami, w tej chwili jest na froncie i nie wiem jaki będzie bilans końcowy. Strasznie to na początku przeżywaliśmy, ale to też wzmogło w nas złość. To co czuliśmy, ta złość, wzmogła w nas intensywną pracę, organiczną, o której wam wspominałem.”. Gościem specjalnym w studiu przy Krakowskim Przedmieściu, była Hanna Mazurek, która pomimo bardzo młodego wieku, aktywnie pomaga ogarniętej wojenną pożogą Ukrainie i jak mało kto jest poinformowana o tym co się dzieje kraju za wschodnią granicą Rzeczpospolitej Polskiej. Hanna Mazurek opowiedziała prowadzącym o swoje akcji, a także o tym jak się zrodziła chęć pomocy: „Tak jak zawsze rodzice mnie zapytali, co chcę dostać na urodziny i po prostu doszłam do wniosku, że nic materialnego o co mogłabym poprosić, nie sprawi mi w tym roku dużo radości, więc nie będę na siłę niczego wymyślała. Później po przemyśleniu sprawy wpadłam na taki pomysł, że po prostu poproszę moich rodziców i najbliższą rodzinę, o pieniądze, które przeznaczę później na pomoc Ukrainie.”. Jak w każdym Programie Wschodnim, Olga Siemaszko, szefowa Białoruskiej Redakcji Radia Wnet, prezentuje białoruskie podsumowanie tygodnia. Na koniec audycji Paweł Bobołowicz i Wojciech Jankowski, przenieśli się do swojej niedanej wyprawy mikołajowsko-odesskiej i wyemitowali poruszający wywiad z ks. Piotrem Kalinowskim, który miał swoją parafię tuż przy strefie okupowanej przez Rosjan jeszcze w 2014 roku. 24 lutego 2022 r. jego parafia była jednym z pierwszych miejsc, które padło ofiarą Rosjan, podczas tego pełnowymiarowego wtargnięcia. Ks. Piotr Kalinowski: „W tym czasie wyjechałem na chrzest mojego kuzyna. Dojechałem do domu około 3 nad rane, a od 5 polskiego czasu rozległy się telefony. Od tej pory już nie spałem. Nie spałem przez cały tydzień…Myślałem, że wojny nie będzie. Oni tam siedzą, ale chyba wszystko będzie dobrze, więc ze spokojnym sumieniem wyjechałem i później nie mogłem w to uwierzyć. Parafianie przysyłali fotografie z tych miejsc, w których ja tak naprawdę dzień wcześniej byłem i gdzieś już pierwszego dnia w okolicach dwunastej były powieszone rosyjskie flagi, było rosyjskie wojsko i rosyjski sprzęt wojenny. Dla mnie to jest po prostu jakbym oglądał jakiś film z czasów drugiej wojny światowej… Moi znajomi, którzy kupowali mi kamizelki kuloodporne, bo Piotrek jeździ tam gdzie jest niebezpieczne, ja zawsze oddaję. Z Panem Bogiem umówiłem się, mamy taką nie zapisaną umowę: Panie Boże ja wszystko co mi będą dawali do swojej ochrony, będę oddawał, ale to robisz tak, żeby do mnie nie strzelali.”. Wysłuchaj całej audycji już teraz! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/radiownet/message
Scripture class by Rev. Dr. Swami Bhajanananda Saraswati on Devi Gita, chapter 1, verses 10-13, given on Zoom to students of the Ramakrishna Seminary at Kali Mandir on 30 March 2022. ब्रह्मदत्तवरो दैत्योऽभवत्त्रैलोक्यनायकः | शिवौरसस्तु यः पुत्रः स ते हन्ता भविष्यति || १० || brahma-datta-varo daityo'bhavat-trailokya-nāyakaḥ | śivaurasastu yaḥ putraḥ sa te hantā bhaviṣyati || 10 || 10. "The fiend became master of the three-tiered universe after procuring from Brahma this boon: 'Only a legitimate son of Shiva shall be your slayer.'” इति कल्पितमृत्युः स देवदेवैर्महासुरः | शिवौरससुताभावाज्-जगर्ज च ननन्द च || ११ || iti kalpita-mṛtyuḥ sa deva-devair-mahāsuraḥ | śivaurasa-sutā-bhāvāj-jagarja ca na-nanda ca || 11 || 11. "With his death thus fixed by Brahma, the great demon, realizing no lawful son of Shiva existed, roared and rejoiced." तेन चोपद्रुताः सर्वे स्वस्थानात्प्रच्युताः सुराः | शिवौरससुताभावाच्चिन्तामापुर्दुरत्ययाम् || १२ || tena copadrutāḥ sarve svasthānāt-pracyutāḥ surāḥ | śivaurasa-sutā-bhāvāc-cintāmā-purduratyayām || 12 || 12. "And all the gods, attacked by Taraka and driven from their own homes, lived in a state of persistent anxiety due to the absence of any legitimate son of Shiva."
In this episode, Carly Stone writes about David Byrne and mental dislocation, Hazel White writes about systemic violence, Leah Umansky shows us a flame within flame, and Diamanda LaBerge Dramm reads an excerpt from 36 Exposures, by Dominic Jaeckle. With music by Taraka. 1) Welcome to Paradise LostTarakaFind out more here: https://www.taraka.org/2) The Mental Dislocation Is A Wonderful FeelingCarly Stone"This is good. You feel like your head has come off your body. Let your mind rearrange the proportions of the world. "Find the full work here: https://fenceportal.org/the-mental-dislocation-is-a-wonderful-feeling/3) This View/UncomfortableHazel Whitehttps://www.hazelwhite.com/4) Bird of OneLeah Umansky"...be scaredthen, get over it"Find the full poem here: https://fenceportal.org/bird-of-one/5) Excerpt from 36 ExposuresDominic JaeckleFind out more here: https://dominicjaeckle.com/36-Exposures6) Old Gloves, by TarakaThis episode was produced by Ashley Mayne and Jason ZuzgaSupport the show
In series 4, we go off-book, beginning in the previous episode with the recording of a live reading given by Harmony Holliday and Ariana Reines. Here in 4.2, you have the chance to closely listen to three of the works that Fence has published directly to the website -- Christopher Schmidt's work transcends time and space, delving deeply into queer desire and sociality in turn of the century Brazil. Holly Mitchell engages the work of Matthew Rohrer, And lexi welch's tour-de-force piece combines woman's soccer with eros and complex sociality. 1 ) A Natural History of CruisingCHRISTOPHER SCHMIDT"An attractive figure rounds the corner. Is he? Yes, very. Your gaze locks in his. The moment dilates. Take in the hooded eyes, the aquiline nose. Zero the body..."Find the full essay here: https://fenceportal.org/a-natural-history-of-cruising/More on Christopher Schmidt: slopeeditions.org/current-titles/the-next-in-line-by-christopher-schmidtgoodreads.com/book/show/6408040-the-next-in-linetwitter.com/bychrisschmidtnewyorkschoolpoets.wordpress.com/2014/07/07/christopher-schmidts-new-book-on-the-poetics-of-waste-in-ashbery-schuyler-and-others/2 ) By Accident Here I Am Again: Holly Mitchell's Centos of Matthew Rohrer's The Sky Contains the Plans Holly Mitchell with Matthew Rohrer April 5, 2021 Elecment #9Find the full work with images here: https://fencedigital.com/2021/04/05/elecment-by-accident-here-i-am-again-holly-mitchells-centos-of-matthew-rohrers-the-sky-contains-the-plans/hollyrmitchell.wordpress.com/www.wavepoetry.com/products/matthew-rohrerpoetryproject.org/people/holly-mitchell3) "Snake and Ladder World" by Sasha Pearl from the album Friendship Street usspearl.bandcamp.com/track/snake-and-ladder-world 4 ) ASTROTURF by LEXI WELCHThe full work with images: https://fenceportal.org/astroturf/twitter.com/lexiwelchmmmmlexiwelch.info/"Astroturf eats sun like a late meal. The heat greets my left cheek, right cheek rushes with soiled roadway breeze, I reconcile two or more feelings..."5) "Deep Hollow" by Tarika from her self-titled debut album. You can find out more at her website, Taraka.orgsoundcloud.com/user-416261753/13-deep-hollowyoutube.com/watch?v=3dRaphl-MQ8Taraka.orgThis episode was produced by Ashley Mayne and Jason Zuzga.Support the show
Welcome to Order of Taraka, also known as If the Apocalypse Comes, Beep Me! This week we see how well the cow and the chicken get along over at the Doublemeat Palace, in “Doublemeat Palace.” In this episode, we talk: Plot and Firsts (1:30) Initial Thoughts (8:30) Fast Food Scandals (plus Macheezmo Mouse aside) (14:30) Have you worked fast food? (29:00) Amy/Willow (37:15) Anya/Xander/Halfrek (41:50) Yelling (46:30) Watches (1:08:10) Rankings (1:12:50) Full show notes at our website and we're @beepmepod on Twitter, Instagram Facebook, Tumblr for all the good stuff. We have a season-long playlist that grows by the episode featuring the music of Buffy and this podcast at Beep Me — Funtime Playlist for Podcast Fans Season 6. You can email us at beepmepod@gmail.com too, if that's your thing! Next episode: It's like candy. Juicy pulsating candy. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/beepmepod/support
New music! Henry brings something brand new with psych/punk/pop from Taraka's "Welcome To Paradise Lost" and Rich brings a new album of ambient loveliness from electronica legends St Etienne - "I've Been Trying To Tell You". Taraka: https://taraka1111.bandcamp.com St Etienne: http://www.saintetienne.com/ Go have a listen to the tracks we selected here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7l055JLlOnt1mNT48q4NFp
By PR Sarkar founder of Ananda MargaThis is a compilation of discourses that was originally published in Bengali under the name: Prakrta Guru Ke?, 2005. Later published in English in 2017 under the title: Who Is the Real Guru? The compilation is composed of 19 discourses. This is the reading of the 12th discourse.
By PR Sarkar founder of Ananda MargaThis is a compilation of discourses that was originally published in Bengali under the name: Prakrta Guru Ke?, 2005. Later published in English in 2017 under the title: Who Is the Real Guru? The compilation is composed of 19 discourses. This is the reading of the 10th discourse.
Gargs interviews Taraka Larson, formerly of Prince Rama, on the occasion of the release of her first solo album "Welcome to Paradise Lost."
Taraka discusses Rage Peace, Welcome To Paradise Lost and more with show producer Albert Chessa. TARAKA https://www.taraka.org https://www.taraka1111.bandcamp.com https://www.wassaicproject.org/welcome-to-paradise-lost https://www.instagram.com/_taraka_ https://www.twitter.com/taraka_official https://www.anchor.fm/tarakaofficial MATT https://www.instagram.com/mazel37 https://imvdb.com/n/matthew-hoffman ALBERT https://www.albertchessa.com https://www.instagram.com/albertchessa --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/albertchessa/message
Der neue Versuch ne Hitparade bei Radio Woltersdorf zu etablieren, und auf Pi Radio und Radio Corax auszuweiten und bei Radio Słubfurt auszurollen, und bei Freies Radio Neumünster anzufangen. ## Neuvorstellungen (Oktober 2021) 1. Pilgrim Raid — Thịt thăn và Xương Ống (Anna Agenda — 1. Oktober 2021 — CHINABOT) 2. Deutsch Amerikanische Freundschaft — Erste DAF Probe (Nur noch einer – 26. November 2021 — Grönland Records) 3. Kalle Wirsch — Haschgift (Neue deutsche Welle — 24. September 2021 — GRSCHTRGR) 4. St.raumen — Keiner da: Feat. Gudrun Gut (Ponyhof — 17. September 2021 — Morr Music Germany) 5. Ghösh — toxic (Alien Nation — 1. Oktober 2021 — get better Records) 6. The Muslims — Hands Up, Don't Shoot (Fuck These Fuckin Fascists — 24. September 2021 — Epitaph Records) 7. hyphyskazerbox — Carbonated Vape Juice (Headache Bait — 15. September 2021 — Suite 309) 8. Amon Tobin — Now Future (How Do You Live — 23. September 2021 — Nomark Records) 9. Pond — Human Touch (9 — 1. Oktober 2021 — Spinning Top Music) 10. Illuminati Hotties — MMMOOOAAAAAYAYA (Let Me Do One More — 1. Oktober 2021 — Hopeless Records / Snack Shack Tracks) 11. Taraka — 0010110 (Welcome to Paradise Lost — 8. Oktober 2021 — Rage Peace Records) 12. Pauls Jets — Jazzfest (Jazzfest — 18. Februar 2022 — Zebralution) ## Die aktuelle Hitparade (September 2021) 13. (Platz 3) Hombre Lobo Internacional — Out of My Mind (And His Demonios Orchestra: Volume I — 8. September 2021 — Subtext Recordings) 14. (Platz 2) Ill Gates & RIP Kenny — NPFO (The Arrival – 3. September 2021 – Producer Dojo) 15. (Platz 1) Isolation Berlin — Private Probleme (Private Probleme — 16. Juli 2021 — Staatsakt) ### Informationen * Einsendeschluss: 6. November 2021 * Novembersendung Radio Woltersdorf: 11. November 2021 um 17:00 Uhr (Ungeklärt, warten auf die neue Rundfunklizenz) * Novembersendung Pi Radio: 11. November 2021 um 17:00 Uhr (Ungeklärt, warten auf die neue Rundfunklizenz) * Novembersendung Freies Radio Neumünster: 11. November 2021 um 22:00 Uhr (Ohne Gewähr) * Novembersendung Radio Corax: 15. November 2021 um 20:00 Uhr und 16. November 2021 um 11:00 Uhr (Ohne Gewähr) * Novembersendung Radio Slubfurt: 16. November 2021 um 20:00 Uhr (Ohne Gewähr) # Die Hitparade von Radio Woltersdorf Die Regeln sind einfach. Wähle deinen Titel aus den Neuvorstellungen aus und schicke uns entweder eine E-Mail mit dem Titel, oder eine zum Titel zugeordnete E-Mail die Leer bleiben kann oder gehe auf die Abstimmungsseite ( ). Oder Postkarte an Pi Radio; Lottumstr. 9/10; 10119 Berlin oder vorbeikommen... Es ist alles noch nicht richtig durchdacht, wir wollten aber mal damit anfangen, deswegen geht hier nicht alles mit richtigen Dingen zu. *
You can do it you can do it you can do it (you can!). Whatever it is - but mainly you can listen to two hours of the best of new music because that's what this show is all about. Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 0′00″ Justine Go Genesis by Sleigh Bells on Texis (Mom + Pop) 7′53″ To Feel It by Nite Jewel on No Sun (Gloriette) 11′03″ You Don't Want This by Pip Blom on Welcome Break (Heavenly Recordings) 17′50″ Lately by Porches on All Day Gentle Hold ! (Domino) 20′41″ Amber Gambler by Nothing on The Great Dismal B-Sides (Relapse) 23′19″ Everybody's Birthday by Hana Vu on Public Storage (Ghostly International) 27′00″ Let's Make Out by Lydia Loveless on Let's Make Out (Honey, You're Gonna Be Late) 36′42″ The Pines by La Luz on La Luz (Hardly Art) 39′37″ Psychocastle by Taraka on Welcome To Paradise Lost (Rage Peace) 42′48″ Miniskirt by CHAI on Miniskirt (Sub Pop) 45′37″ Burning Bridges by Sigrid on Burning Bridges (Island/Universal) 53′22″ Partner by Ada Lea on one hand on the steering wheel the other sewing a garden (Saddle Creek) 57′11″ Minor Leaguer by Loose Buttons on What's On Outside (Moon Crawl) 61′15″ Someone Else by Colleen Green on Cool (Hardly Art) 64′31″ Outside The Outside by Helado Negro on Far In (4AD) 74′54″ Sugar by Men I Trust on Untourable Album (Independent) 77′38″ Didn't I by Boy Scouts on Wayfinder (Anti-)
It's Career Week at Sunnydale High, and everyone is excited—except Buffy, because as the Slayer her destiny will forever be unemployment and death. To make things worse, Spike has decided to send the Order of Taraka after Buffy. He wants to keep her out of the picture long enough to finish deciphering a spell that will rejuvenate Drusilla. But nothing goes quite the way anyone expects, and Buffy is left with more questions than answers. Hear us discuss… Buffy still processing that she died Giles isn't ready for all these teenage feelings! Sarah Michelle Gellar is only an ok figure skater Willow Rosenberg UBER GENIUS confirmed Wait, 2 slayers?? Trigger warnings Bugs, racism, sexual harassment
In the first English episode of the podcast, I talked with Dr. Taraka Ramji Moturu PhD, a plant scientist and entrepreneur working here in Brussels, Belgium. We talked about how he discovered his interest in science at an early age, and how social pressure can sidetrack the search for what the real push out of our existence is. Most of the times, we do not choose the things we are interested in, they choose us. We presented some strategies to help that self-discovery, like: Identifying the things you care about. Reflecting on what matters most. Recognizing your strengths and talents. Trying volunteering. Cultivating some good habits, like journaling and exercise. Finally, we discussed an article by Peter Drucker, an American management scholar, and his great advice for young professionals to help in the self-knowledge quest: Know your strengths, Know how do you perform, Know your values, and Know what should your contribution be. You can find Taraka Ramji on LinkedIn. Thank you for listening, see you in the next one!
Angel's being sacrificed to restore Drusilla to full health, the order of Taraka is closing in on the Scooby gang, and there are now two vampire slayers?? Join Sarah, Tabby, and Leah for their spoiler-free discussion on identity, and how a slayer is most powerful when she accepts that slaying is a part of who she is.
It's career week over at Sunnydale High, the order of Taraka have a hit on Buffy, and Spike and Drusilla have finally discovered the cure to Dru's illness...the blood of her sire, Angel. Join Sarah, Tabby, and Leah for their spoiler free discussion on identity and the pressures that teens face when making life choices.
South Indian Classical (Carnatic) Music Archive: Classes / Lessons
Notations -> http://www.shivkumar.org/music/#b Bhava nuta Ragam: Mohanam { 28th Melakartha Janya Ragam} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mohanam ARO: S R₂ G3 P D2 S || AVA: Ṡ D₂ P G3 R2 S || Talam: Adi Composer: Tyagaraja Version: T. Rukmini Lyrics & Meanings Courtesy: Tyagaraja Vaibhavam http://thyagaraja-vaibhavam.blogspot.com/2008/02/thyagaraja-kriti-bhava-nuta-raga.html Youtube Class / Lesson: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SU8-hjOlzQU MP3 Class / Lesson: http://www.shivkumar.org/music/bhavanuta-class.mp3 Pallavi: bhava nuta nA hRdayamuna ramimpumu baDalika tIra Anupallavi bhava tAraka nAtO bahu palkina baDalika tIra kamala sam(bhava) caraNam 3 prabala jEsi nanu brOcedav(a)nukonna baDalika tIra prabhu nIvu tyAgarAjuniki baDalika tIra kamala sam(bhava) Meaning Courtesy: Thyagaraja Vaibhavam: http://thyagaraja-vaibhavam.blogspot.com/2008/02/thyagaraja-kriti-bhava-nuta-raga.html O Lord praised (nuta) by Lord Siva (bhava)! Deign to relax (ramimpumu) (literally sport) in my (nA) heart (hRdayamuna) to overcome (tIra) Your fatigue (baDalika). O Lord who carries across (tAraka) the Ocean of Worldly Existence (bhava)! O Lord praised (nuta) by Lord brahmA – born (sambhava) in Lotus (kamala)! Deign to relax in my heart to overcome (tIra) Your fatigue (baDalika) of conversing (palkina) (literally talking) a lot (bahu) with me (nAtO). You protected (brOcedavu) me by making (jEsi) me (nanu) famous (prabala); deign to relax in my heart to overcome (tIra) Your fatigue (baDalika) for having so intended to protect me (anukonna) (brOcedavanukonna); O Lord praised (nuta) by Lord brahmA – born (sambhava) in Lotus (kamala)! You (nIvu) are Lord (prabhuvu) of this tyAgarAja (tyAgarAjuniki); deign to relax in my heart to overcome (tIra) Your fatigue (baDalika).
South Indian Classical (Carnatic) Music Archive: Classes / Lessons
Notations -> http://www.shivkumar.org/music/#k KsheeraSagara RAGAM-Devagandhari (29th Mela Shankarabharanam Janyam) ARO: S R₂ M₁ P D₂ Ṡ || AVA: Ṡ N₃ D₂ P M₁ G₃ R₂ S || Talam: Adi (2 kalai) Composer: Tyagaraja Version: Semmangudi Srinivasa Iyer / MSS (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hpxLTKAdGkw ) Meanings Courtesy: Thyagaraja Vaibhavam (http://thyagaraja-vaibhavam.blogspot.com/2008/05/thyagaraja-kriti-ksheera-sagara-sayana.html ) pallavi kshIra sAgara Sayana nannu cintala peTTa valenA rAma anupallavi vAraNa rAjunu brOvanu vEgamE vaccinadi vinnAnurA rAma (kshIra) caraNam narI maNiki cIral(i)ccinadi nADE nE vinnAnurA dhIruDau rAma dAsuni bandhamu tIrcinadi vinnAnurA nIraj(A)kshikai nIradhi dATina nI kIrtini vinnAnurA tAraka nAma tyAgarAja nuta dayatOn(E)lukOrA rAma (kshIra) Meaning: (Courtesy: http://thyagaraja-vaibhavam.blogspot.com/2008/05/thyagaraja-kriti-ksheera-sagara-sayana.html ) O Lord reclining (Sayana) in the Ocean (sAgara) of Milk (kshIra)! O Lord rAma! Should You keep (peTTa valenA) me (nannu) in distress (cintala)? O Lord rAma! I heard (vinnAnurA) about Your coming (vaccinadi) quickly (vEgamE) in order to protect (brOvanu) gajEndra - the King (rAjunu) of elephants (vAraNa); O Lord reclining in the Ocean of Milk! O Lord rAma! Should You keep me in distress? I (nE) heard (vinnAnurA) long ago (nADE) about Your giving (iccinadi) sarees (cIralu) (cIraliccinadi) to draupadi – gem of a woman (nArI maNiki); I also heard (vinnAnurA) about Your bringing to an end (tIrcinadi) the incarceration (bandhamu) of the brave (dhIruDau) rAma dAsu (dAsuni); I even heard (vinnAnurA) about Your (nI) fame (kIrtini) in crossing (dATina) the ocean (nIradhi) for the sake of sItA - the Lotus (nIraja) eyed (akshi) (nIrajAkshikai); O Lord whose name (nAma) carries one across (tAraka) (the ocean of Worldly Existence)! O Lord praised (nuta) by this tyAgarAja! O Lord rAma! Please govern (ElukOrA) me with compassion (dayatOnu) (dayatOnElukOrA); O Lord reclining in the Ocean of Milk! O Lord rAma! Should You keep me in distress?
South Indian Classical (Carnatic) Music Archive: Classes / Lessons
Full Notations / Meanings -> http://www.shivkumar.org/music/#v Ragam: Panthuvarali/ kAmavardhani (51th Melakartha ragam) ARO: S R1 G3 M2 P D1 N3 S || AVA: S N3 D1 P M2 G3 R1 S || Talam: Adi Composer: Tyagaraja Version: T.K. Rangachari (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cww3PMETN_Q) Pallavi: vADEra deivamu manasA Anupallavi: ADina mATalu tappaDanucunu A candrArkamuga gIrti galigina Charanam 1: daNDi rakkasula madamaNacanu akhaNDa lAdi sura kOTlamu bhUmaNDala sujanula pAlimpanu kOdaNDapANi rUpamutO velasina Charanam 2: dAri teliya lEni ajnulaku bhava nIradhi dATi mOkSa manduTaku nIrajAri dharuD-upadEshincE tAraka nAmamu tOnu velasina Charanam 3: dhAtru vinutuDaina tyAgarAjuni cEta pUjalandi bAguga pradyOta nAnvayamunanu janinci sItApati ani pEru galigina Meaning: http://thyagaraja-vaibhavam.blogspot.com/2008/08/thyagaraja-kriti-vadera-daivamu-raga.html In the kRti ‘vADErA daivamu' – rAga pantuvarALi (tALa Adi), SrI tyAgarAja asserts to his mind that SrI rAma only is The God. P: O My Mind (manasA)! He alone (vADErA) is The God (daivamu). A: O My Mind! Only He is The God, who has (kaligina) everlasting (Acandra arkamuga) (AcandrArkamuga) (literally as long as there are moon and Sun) fame (kIrti), as (anucunu) ‘He does not fail (tappaDu) (tappaDanucunu) in His word' (ADina mATalu) (literally word uttered). C1: O My Mind! Only He is the God, who appeared (velasina) in the form (rUpamutO) of wielder (pANi) of the bow kOdaNDa in order to - subdue (aNacanu) the arrogance (madamu) (madamaNacanu) of numerous (daNDi) demons (rakkasula) and protect (pAlimpanu) indra (AkhaNDala) and other (Adi) (AkhaNDalAdi) celestials (sura kOTlanu) and pious people (sujanula) of this Earth (bhU) sphere (maNDala). C2: O My Mind! Only He is The God who appeared (velasina) with the name (nAmamutOnu) ‘rAma' - ford (tAraka) for crossing (dATi) (literally by crossing) the Ocean (nIradhi) of Worldly Existence (bhava) and attaining (anduTaku) liberation (mOkshamu) (mOkshamanduTaku) in which Lord Siva – the wearer (dharuDu) of (crescent) Moon – enemy (ari) of Lotus (nIraja) (nIrajAri) initiates (upadESincE) (dharuDupadESincE) ignorant people (ajnulaku) who do not (lEni) know (teliya) the right path (dAri). C3: O My Mind! Only He is The God, who is praised (vinutuDaina) by Lord brahmA (dhAtR), who having been worshipped (pUjalu andi) (pUjalandi) by the very hands (cEta) of Lord Siva - tyAgarAja (tyAgarAjuni), and who having nicely (bAguga) born (janinci) in the Solar (pradyOtana) dynasty (anvayamunanu) (pradyOtanAnvayamunanu), has (kaligina) the name (pEru) as (ani) ‘Consort (pati) (patiyani) of sItA'.
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Notations & Meanings -> www.shivkumar.org/music/ Jagadaananda KArakA Raagam: naaTTai 36 calanaaTTai janya Aa: S R3 G3 M1 P D3 N3 S Av: S N3 P M1 R3 S taaLam: aadi Composer: Tyaagaraaja pallavi jagad-Ananda kAraka jaya jAnakI prANa nAyaka anupallavi gagan(A)dhipa sat-kulaja rAja rAj(E)Svara suguN(A)kara sura sEvya bhavya dAyaka sadA sakala (jagad) caraNam 1 amara tAraka nicaya kumuda hita paripUrN(A)nagha sura sura bhUja dadhi payOdhi vAsa haraNa sundara-tara vadana sudhA-maya vacO- bRnda gOvinda s(A)nanda mA-var(A)jar(A)pta Subha kar(A)nEka (jagad) caraNam 2 nigama nIraj(A)mRtaja pOshak(A)nimisha vairi vArida samIraNa khaga turanga 3sat-kavi hRd- Alay(A)gaNita vAnar(A)dhipa nat(A)nghri yuga (jagad) caraNam 3 indra nIla maNi sannibh(A)paghana candra sUrya nayan(A)pramEya vAgIndra janaka sakal(E)Sa Subhra nAg(E)ndra Sayana Samana vairi sannuta (jagad) caraNam 4 pAda vijita mauni SApa sava paripAla vara mantra grahaNa lOla parama SAnta citta janakaj(A)dhipa sarOja bhava varad(A)khila (jagad) caraNam 5 sRshTi sthit(y)anta-kArak(A)mita kAmita phalad(A)samAna gAtra SacI pati nut(A)bdhi mada har(A)nurAga rAga rAjita kathA sAra hita (jagad) caraNam 6 sajjana mAnas(A)bdhi sudhA-kara kusuma vimAna surasA ripu kar(A)bja lAlita caraN(A)va-guN(A)sura gaNa mada haraNa sanAtan(A)ja nuta (jagad) caraNam 7 OM-kAra panjara kIra pura hara sarOja bhava kESav(A)di rUpa vAsava ripu janak(A)ntaka kalA dhara kalA dhar(A)pta ghRNA-kara SaraN(A)gata jana pAlana su-manO- ramaNa nir-vikAra nigama sAratara (jagad) caraNam 8 kara dhRta Sara jAl(A)sura mad(A)paharaN(A)vanI sura sur(A)vana kav(I)na bilaja mauni kRta caritra sannuta SrI tyAgarAja nuta (jagad) caraNam 9 purANa purusha nR-var(A)tmaj(A)Srita par(A)dhIna khara virAdha rAvaNa virAvaN(A)nagha parASara manO- har(A)vikRta tyAgarAja sannuta (jagad) caraNam 10 agaNita guNa kanaka cEla sAla vidaLan(A)ruN(A)bha samAna caraN(A)pAra mahim(A)dbhuta su-kavi jana hRt-sadana sura muni gaNa vihita kalaSa nIra nidhijA ramaNa pApa gaja nR-siMha vara tyAgarAj(A)di nuta (jagad)
"...Show me what you are feeling in a different way..."This week we are chatting with Taraka, a Social Worker and a Teacher passionate about integrating trauma into our education system and promoting resilience to vicarious trauma for teachers working with students who have experienced trauma. Join Kathryn Burke, founder of FigJam, as she talks with strong, passionate and inspiring women around the globe who have been exposed to and often experienced adversity. Through their experience, each of the guests on Word on the Street share their top tips and strategies for developing wellness and resiliency through even the toughest of circumstances.
Who is Lord Shiva and what did he actually bring to the Ancient Indian cultures of the time. What was his specific contributions and teachings and how has it affected modern Tantric and Hindu practices? Learn about the role of Taraka Brahma, a great priestess before Shiva, and how she came to influence the clans, developed the city-states, and formed the system of Goddess worship as well as supporting the evolution of consciousness.
W najnowszej odsłonie "Skądinąd" rozpoczynamy nowy nieregularny cykl, w którym będę rozmawiał z postaciami nietuzinkowymi, ekscentrykami, oryginałami, ludźmi, którzy w myśleniu i życiu chodzą własnymi drogami. Nie mogłem sobie wyobrazić lepszego gościa na inaugurację tego cyklu niż Wojciech Jóźwiak – z wykształcenia biofizyk, z zawodu i pasji astrolog, tarocista, pionier neoszamanizmu w Polsce oraz wieloletni wydawca magazynu internetowego Taraka (www.taraka.pl). A rozmawiamy o tym jaki jest świat. Czy taki, jak twierdzi współczesna nauka – złożony z materii, pozbawiony sensu i celu – czy też raczej taki, jakim go widziały różne religie i różne ezoteryczne filozofie na przestrzeni dziejów?Rozmawiamy także:- o podobieństwach pomiędzy różnymi epokami- o ukrytym porządku jaki niektórzy widzą w ruchu planet- o koncepcji astrohistorii autorstwa Richarda Tarnasa- o tym czy istnieje jakaś niewidzialna harmonia wszechrzeczy- o ekscentryczności i budowaniu własnego światopoglądu- o bogach i duchach- o wiedzy tajemnej, okultyzmie i ezoteryce- o szamanizmie i neoszamanizmie w epoce katastrofy klimatycznej- o buddyzmie zen bez zen- o poszukiwaniu niezwykłych doświadczeńOraz o wielu jeszcze innych sprawach.Owocnego słuchania!
shan Healthy life 7.Knowledges.Shan modern song Keep it.Sweet hour of prayer.More than tongue can tell //Shan Hymn.
Kitabu al-Fara'idi: Qawlu al-Nabiyyi (s.a.w) La Nurithu Ma Tarakna Sadaqatun - Qawlu al-Nabiyyi (s.a.w) Man Taraka Malan Fa Li Ahlihi Hadith 719-721
Today's Daily Mantra is the great Taraka mantra--that which takes us across the ocean to attain mokṣa (moksha--enlightenment or freedom). This mantra invokes Rāma, who is an avatar of Viṣṇu (Vishnu). oṃ śrī rāma jaya rāma, jaya jaya rāma (I bow down to Rāma, victory to Rāma, victory to Rāma.)To continue meditating with Mantrapoly, listen to our recordings on Apple Music, Spotify, Amazon Music, Google Play, etc. Check out our latest episode with Psychic David Tillman on What's Your Mantra? http://whatsyourmantrapodcast.com Follow the Daily Mantra playlist on Spotify.
Summary In this episode Cory and Laine discuss Marti Noxon's first foray into Buffy! Which includes the introduction of Kendra, the order of Taraka, and Buffy's mean side (unfortunately). Thanks for listening to Season 2, Episode 9- What's My Line Part 1. Listen Links We have a Patreon account where you can support us and get access … Continue reading Episode 24: What’s My Line Part 1 →
*Heads up, this episode has a lot of not safe for work language, so headphones on! Taraka Larson is most well known for the band Prince Rama, a collaborative, decade-long project made up of herself and sister, Nimai. Her visual art practice, an extension of her music, has garnered her opportunities to show internationally, including exhibitions at the Whitney Museum of Art, Indianapolis Museum of Contemporary Art, and Brooklyn Museum. Since Nimai's departure from the band, Taraka has recently released Rage In Peace a solo Prince Rama album as a farewell EP. Foreground/Background is a conversation between working artists – pulling back the curtain on the real day-to-day efforts that go into making a living from our passions and the realities of dealing with the art word. In this hour long conversation we discuss: growing up in creative families, entrepreneurship, creating music, following your passions, the spirituality of creativity and more! Taraka's website: https://www.princerama.com/ Noah on Patreon: patreon.com/noahscalin Music by Jantrax: @jantr4x
We Celebrate Valentine’s Day “The minute I heard my first love story – I started looking for you, not knowing how blind that was. Lovers don’t finally meet somewhere – they’re in each other all along.” (Rumi) The Hindu god of love is named Kama. My favorite story of Kama is told by the classical Sanskrit poet Kalidasa in the text known as the Kumarasambhava. Once upon a time, there was a demon named Taraka. Taraka had been promised that he could only be killed by a child of Shiva. The god Shiva is the great practitioner of yoga! He wears cremation ashes, is emaciated and wanders in cremation grounds. So the demon decided that surely he will live forever because no one would ever become the wife of Shiva, and therefore Shiva will never have a child, but there was a goddess named Parvati who, in a past life, had already been a wife of Shiva. She took birth as child of the mountains: her father was Himavat, the Himalayas. She was very beautiful, and, from an early age, she loved the god Shiva. She recited his name, and rejoiced in his presence, and there were special markings on her body that foretold that she would become the wife of the great Yogi, the god Shiva. Parvati, assisted by other gods - including Kama, the god of love - set out to try and seduce Shiva, to lure him into marriage. She tries with her beauty, her radiance, her sensuality, but Shiva only becomes angry that his meditation has been disturbed. So Parvati begins to seduce him by her own practice as a yogini. She becomes as strong a practitioner as he, and she wins him through the heat of her own spiritual practice. Shiva, who wears the moon in his hair, says: “From this moment, O Parvati, I am your slave, gained by the heat of your spiritual practice, O woman of healing beauty”, and all the weariness of her effort left her in that instance, for out of exhaustion, once desire is satisfied, a new strength arises.” They were married, and the poet Kalidasa, in Chapter 6 verse 91, tells us: “With the day and the night the same to him, Shiva spent his time making love, and he passed twenty-five years as if it were a single night, and his thirst for the pleasure of loving never became any less in him, as the fire that burns below the ocean is never satisfied by the rolling waters.” Kama, the Hindu god of love, shoots with an arrow and a bow like Cupid, the winged matchmaker well-known to those in the West who recognise Valentine's Day. Cupid is inspired by the Roman god of love, desire, and erotic love, attraction and affection. He is the son of Venus, the Goddess of Love, and Mars, the god of war. His Greek counterpart is Eros, and the one who is shot by Cupid's arrow is filled with uncontrollable erotic desire. Cupid, they say, has wings, because lovers are flighty and likely to change their minds. His symbols are the arrow and torch, because love wounds and inflames the heart. Cupid carries two kinds of arrows. One has a sharp golden point and the other with a blunt tip of lead. A person wounded with the golden arrow is filled with uncontrollable desire, but the one struck with lead desires only to flee. In both ancient and later art, Cupid is often shown riding a dolphin, perhaps portraying how swiftly love moves in its wild ride. The modern mid-February festival of love and romance is, like Imbolc, inspired in part by the Roman festival called Lupercalia. It was a fertility festival celebrating the coming of spring. The mid-February fertility festival becomes Christianized in the 5th century by Pope Galaceus who declared February 14 to be Valentine's Day, the day of St. Valentine. There is more than one St. Valentine canonized by the church. One of these St. Valentines was a defiant Roman priest who lived in the third century under the Roman Emperor Claudius the second. Claudius was an ambitious ruler, and his armies required vast armies of men to abandon their families for long periods of time. It meant that there was a military that was often downhearted and homesick. So determined was Claudius to strengthen his army by stripping it of love that he banned marriage altogether. There was, we are told, a priest named Father Valentine who thought the ban was unjust, and he defied the ban by continuing to marry young lovers in secret. The Emperor eventually found out about the priest's actions, and arrested him and sentenced him to death. It is believed that young couples that he had secretly married visited him in his cell, passing him flowers and notes through the bars as symbols of their gratitude and appreciation. The condemned Father Valentine fell in love with the jailer’s daughter, and, on February 14th, the day he was executed, he passed the young woman a note which was signed “from your Valentine”. So, it is said, the tradition was born. It's in the 1300’s, under the influence of Chaucer who fostered the idea of courtly love, that this holiday in the spring – at the beginning of the bird’s mating season - becomes clearly associated with romance. By the 1400’s, the first Valentine's Day greeting cards had appeared, and by the 1600’s people in Great Britain had begun the tradition of exchanging Valentine's Day letters and cards. Valentine's Day cards begin to be mass produced in the 1840’s. Today, one billion cards are exchanged on Valentine's Day along with, I'm told, some 220 million red roses. In the spring, when life begins to return to the world, our attention moves to the celebration of love, with cards, and flowers, and chocolates, and the sweetness of things: this flow of the sweetness of life itself that we know, and we feel, and perhaps - at times like these - we remember even better how to see. “If you press me to say why I love him, I can say no more than because he is he, and I am I”, Michel de Montaigne. “You learn to speak by speaking, to study by studying, to run by running, to work by working; and, just so, you learn to love by loving. All those who think to learn in any other way deceive themselves.” St. Francis de Salas “Love is never lost. If not reciprocated, it will flow back and soften and purify the heart.” Washington Irving “There is no remedy for love but to love more.” Thoreau “You never lose by loving. You always lose by holding back.” Barbara De Angeles. “Those who love deeply never grow old. They may die of old age, but they die young.” Sir Arthur Pinero Love is a verb, a behavior, an action: to love, honor and cherish. It's part of what is implied by the Hindu term “bhakti”. The word is commonly used to name the loving relationship between the human and a god such as Krishna. Bhakti. The word is derived from BHAJ- which means “to participate”. “To love, honor and cherish”: it is to participate, to engage fully in life itself by bearing witness, by showing up, engaging fully, and participating in the life of another and the life of ourselves. The cards, the chocolates, the flowers - at the time of the old English mating season of birds: the fertility festival that is Valentine’s Day - at the beginning of the beginning of spring - is a celebration of the sweetness of things, the sweetness of being alive, the sweetness of life itself. We discover this sweetness – represented by the chocolates, the flowers and the cards - when we connect and participate in our experience of being simultaneously both separate and one. To love, honor, and cherish: it is showing up with patience, good humor and the strength and resilience that comes from the seeds of that basic meditation posture with its strong back and open heart, a heart open to receive whatever it is that comes and then to work with it. In bearing witness, we participate and then draw out this sweetness, that inner taste of things we call love. For a long time now, I have been a proponent of the “birth week” A birth-day is just too much pressure. Something goes wrong, something messes up, and somehow there is a loss that - even if we wait a whole other year – we will never again be able to set it right. The solution is very simple: welcome the birth week! It gives time to set things right in the moment, to try and help what we wish, and what is, to begin to be able to match. So I offer this suggestion, that - in the same way we can celebrate a birth week - we also celebrate Valentine's Week, or at least Valentine's weekend. Let’s consider celebrating Valentine's Week: to love, honor, and cherish, to participate and show up, to share cards and letters and chocolate as we move towards Spring and remember that sweetness of being alive. If you are inspired and if you wish, consider choosing what it is that you can do to offer this gift of sweetness for yourself. Your relationship with yourself is your longest term relationship. How can you honor, cherish and celebrate that relationship with yourself this Valentine's week. Then if you are inspired, if you wish, choose someone in your life that you very actively appreciate, and choose some way this Valentine's Week that you can acknowledge and celebrate the sweetness of the presence that person brings to your life. Oh and then - if it registers on your vibe-o-meter, if you're inspired and if you feel it - consider choosing someone that you would like to invite to participate in your life in a deeper, dynamic and more engaged way. Celebrate that sweetness by leaping and asking for a date. It can be intimate, romantic or otherwise; it can be with someone that has four feet if you wish. Invite that person on a date this Valentine's week. Remember, as you celebrate love, that life itself is worthy of honor, dignity and respect. You are alive. Therefore, you are also worthy of honor, dignity and respect. To show up – to honor and cherish ,and participate in the flow of life itself - is to taste that inner sweetness we call love. Says George Edward Moore: “The hours I spend with you, I look upon as a sort of a perfumed garden, a dim twilight, and a fountain singing to it. You and you alone make me feel that I am alive. Others, it is said, have seen angels, but I have seen you, and you are enough”. The quality of the relationship that you have with the outside world directly relates to the quality of relationship you have with yourself. Come see us at “justbreatheyouareenough.com” and join the JBYAE community. I'm Adela, and you've been listening to Just Breathe....You Are Enough™. You can follow us on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. If you haven't yet, please subscribe, rate and review this podcast. Join us next time, and thank you for listening. Copyright © 2019, Adela Sandness
Aklu al-Jaradi - Al-Tasmiyatu 'Ala al-Zabihati Wa Man Taraka Muta'ammidan Hadith 403-406
Watcher-in-Training Melanie Scala joins me in the cemetery this week to discuss the first two parter of Buffy the Vampire Slayer’s second season, “What’s My Line? (Part One)” and “What’s My Line? (Part Two).” These episodes mark a significant turning point in the arc of the series. By introducing the concept of a second Slayer being activated, and fleshing out some further details on how the Slayer/Watcher dynamic works outside of the Buffy/Giles paradigm, the world of the Buffyverse expands dramatically. But what in the name of all the hell dimensions is up with that accent?! Also, the Order of Taraka absolutely will! not! stop! hunting Buffy...umm, until they do; Bad Pants; our Jonathan Count reaches “Hostage Guy” status; the term Scooby Gang is FINALLY officially coined; and should said Gang ever have to contain Angel, for whatever reason, not saying they would, but you know, just in case, all they’ll need is a cheap padlock and it should be all good. Next: my good friend and frequent podcast collaborator Kenn Edwards, actor, writer, director, and stand-up comedian is joining me to find something of value in episodes 211, “Ted” and 212, “Bad Eggs.” THE BREAKDOWN Intro / Guest (00:00 - 07:27) Main Topic (07:27 - 1:19:29) Outro / Next (1:19:29 - 1:23:16) THE LIBRARY Library Closed For Filing - Please Come Back Tomorrow THE MUSIC “Conversations (feat. Wesley Mead)” by Azura (2017) “Scooby Doo, Where Are You?” by Matthew Sweet, Saturday Morning: Cartoons Greatest Hits (1995) THE SCHOLARS Whedon Studies Association is a non-profit academic organization devoted to the study of the works of Joss Whedon and his associates. They put out Slayage: The Journal of Whedon Studies, and Watcher Junior: The Undergraduate Journal of Whedon Studies, both blind peer-reviewed twice-yearly online publications. They also host the biennial Slayage Conference on the Whedonverses, which brings all these incredible scholars together to present papers, discuss ways of incorporating Whedon Studies in education, and basically just geek out together. http://www.whedonstudies.tv/
Qawluhu {Wa Lakum Nisfu Ma Taraka Azwajukum} - {Inna Allaha La Yazlimu Mithqala Zarratin} Hadith 102-105
Today I'm joined by Taraka, a meditation teacher from Singapore, who I have been blessed to spend the last few days of my trip with as she has shown me the sights of Singapore. Taraka was caught up in the global economic crises which hit Asia in the late 90’s. Overnight her business collapsed. She was facing the brink of bankruptcy and was blaming the world around her for her misfortune. "One night, after living my life in so much fear, I was standing at my balcony and I wanted to jump. I was ready to call it quits. Not because I wanted to die but because I refused to continue a life this way because deep inside my heart I knew that life wasn’t supposed to be lived like this, but I just had no idea how to get out of this trap I was in." I screamed at God and I wanted to know what is real and what is not. And then the phone rang! And it was an invitation from a lady I had met at a holistic bookshop. She wanted to invite me to a meditation talk. It was almost like this phone call was like a lifeline from God, through an angel to pass me this message - and it totally turned my life around and it literally saved my life. Taraka then shares how without any money she became brokenhearted that she couldn’t afford to actually attend the course. Until the lady from the bookshop offered to lend her the money to go. She noticed the effect immediately, as an insomniac it gave her the deepest most restful sleep, on the very first night. And it was easy - compared to other meditation techniques that she had tried. Because of the instant peace and ret that it brought her. And she found it easy to create the discipline to want to do it every day for the last 17 years. The more I remember to practice I find the meditation takes on a life Totally changed my perspective about who I am and the world around with me. Everything I thought was wrong with me and the world, opened up to show me a different way to live. It looked more beautiful compared to how it used to seem evil and unfair. I stopped being a victim and it empowered me to bring back my creative energy. I experienced much more gratitude despite still having challenges. I could still deal with all the lawyers and banks and people wanting money from me but I could deal with it without any suffering. The power of gratitude is so amazing. The more I feel gratitude for life the more things start happening for me. People will come into my life, money will appear so I can pay a bill. It opens up things beyond what the mind says is possible. Taraka talks about intuition: As the only Ascension teacher living in Singapore with limited support locally, she has had to learn to trust her intuition which as a result has become more and more acute. Most often I felt that I’m being led by an invisible guidance that comes through me and that mostly from just closing my eyes to what God has to tell me. rather than listening to the head. I just trust whatever is happening or what I’m being led to do and most of the time it works out ok. and even if it doesn’t there is generally something to be learned from the experience. We talk about Taraka’s conscious chocolate and meditation courses and how to put love into chocolate. And we learn a new word; bud-gasim! We are joy itself. All of us can be joyful if we allow it. We have to allow the joy to come through us not waiting for something to happen in order for us to be happy. When we are aligned with the present moment being aware of whatever is being presented in every moment, it’s like a smartphone which you’re using and is all lit up. But when we forget to be present, it’s like when you leave for phone for a while and the screen starts to dim and then it goes dark. To me, when I forget there are always telltale signs that I’m slowing moving away from the silence and life starts to dim and everything feels a bit out of alignment. Resources Mentioned: Chit...
Today I'm joined by Taraka, a meditation teacher from Singapore, who I have been blessed to spend the last few days of my trip with as she has shown me the sights of Singapore. Taraka was caught up in the global economic crises which hit Asia in the late 90’s. Overnight her business collapsed. She was facing the brink of bankruptcy and was blaming the world around her for her misfortune. "One night, after living my life in so much fear, I was standing at my balcony and I wanted to jump. I was ready to call it quits. Not because I wanted to die but because I refused to continue a life this way because deep inside my heart I knew that life wasn’t supposed to be lived like this, but I just had no idea how to get out of this trap I was in." I screamed at God and I wanted to know what is real and what is not. And then the phone rang! And it was an invitation from a lady I had met at a holistic bookshop. She wanted to invite me to a meditation talk. It was almost like this phone call was like a lifeline from God, through an angel to pass me this message - and it totally turned my life around and it literally saved my life. Taraka then shares how without any money she became brokenhearted that she couldn’t afford to actually attend the course. Until the lady from the bookshop offered to lend her the money to go. She noticed the effect immediately, as an insomniac it gave her the deepest most restful sleep, on the very first night. And it was easy - compared to other meditation techniques that she had tried. Because of the instant peace and ret that it brought her. And she found it easy to create the discipline to want to do it every day for the last 17 years. The more I remember to practice I find the meditation takes on a life Totally changed my perspective about who I am and the world around with me. Everything I thought was wrong with me and the world, opened up to show me a different way to live. It looked more beautiful compared to how it used to seem evil and unfair. I stopped being a victim and it empowered me to bring back my creative energy. I experienced much more gratitude despite still having challenges. I could still deal with all the lawyers and banks and people wanting money from me but I could deal with it without any suffering. The power of gratitude is so amazing. The more I feel gratitude for life the more things start happening for me. People will come into my life, money will appear so I can pay a bill. It opens up things beyond what the mind says is possible. Taraka talks about intuition: As the only Ascension teacher living in Singapore with limited support locally, she has had to learn to trust her intuition which as a result has become more and more acute. Most often I felt that I’m being led by an invisible guidance that comes through me and that mostly from just closing my eyes to what God has to tell me. rather than listening to the head. I just trust whatever is happening or what I’m being led to do and most of the time it works out ok. and even if it doesn’t there is generally something to be learned from the experience. We talk about Taraka’s conscious chocolate and meditation courses and how to put love into chocolate. And we learn a new word; bud-gasim! We are joy itself. All of us can be joyful if we allow it. We have to allow the joy to come through us not waiting for something to happen in order for us to be happy. When we are aligned with the present moment being aware of whatever is being presented in every moment, it’s like a smartphone which you’re using and is all lit up. But when we forget to be present, it’s like when you leave for phone for a while and the screen starts to dim and then it goes dark. To me, when I forget there are always telltale signs that I’m slowing moving away from the silence and life starts to dim and everything feels a bit out of alignment. Resources Mentioned: Chit...
Also known as Spike and Angel’s Name Are William This week, we look at the first part of "What's My Line." We look at the news from this week in 1997 (2:15), Plot (6:00) and Series Firsts (15:00). We spend a lot of time on Kendra, Angel and Buffy, shoes on the bed, the economies of local ice skating rinks that can close on Tuesday, cryptography, and the Order of Taraka. We end the show by yelling at each other (42:30). Join us next week for Part 2 of "What's My Line." Visit our website www.beepmepod.wordpress.com for more and follow us on Twitter and Tumblr @beepmepod
This week we discuss John Ritter killing it as Ted, Joyce Summers' new bae. The Order of Taraka storyline gets summed up in record time and we couldn't be happier about it. The cops make an appearance in Sunnydale again and solve nothing.
Mike Posner is a Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter whose megahit "I Took a Pill in Ibiza" has been streamed more than a billion times; last week, he released a book of poetry titled Teardrops and Balloons. Taraka Larson fronts the beloved psych-pop group Prince Rama, and is a pop music theorist who has lectured on the subject at New York University and Melbourne College in Australia. We thought it would make for a great conversation to pair this pop scholar with one of pop’s biggest current writers. And it was! In a talk that was part theory discussion, part psychoanalysis, the two discuss where truth is to be found in the inherent artifice of art, the temptation to glorify one’s suffering in one's work, how you know when you’ve created good art (and when you haven’t), Prince Rama appearing in James Franco’s new Lifetime film, and much more. Check it out. Subscribe now on iTunes or Stitcher to stay in the loop on future Talkhouse Podcasts. — Elia Einhorn, Talkhouse Music Podcast host and producer Today's episode was recorded and mixed by Mark Yoshizumi.
In What's My Line Part 1, the students of Sunnydale High are gearing up for career week and Spike is preparing for a ritual that will restore Drusilla's health. To keep the Slayer out of his hair, he hires a group of assassins known as the Order of Taraka to kill Buffy. But another visitor has come to Sunnydale - who is this beautiful stranger? Kristen & Mike reminisce about their childhood stuffed animals and debate whether or not Buffy is a cold-blooded skate-wielding murderer. Plus, Kristen squeals about Oz... a lot. As What's My Line continues with Part 2, Angel is taken captive by Spike and Drusilla. Buffy must find her love and stop her nemesis while also learning to get along with another Slayer. The gang takes down the Order of Taraka one by one and work together to free Angel. Spike and Drusilla are killed in the resulting fire - or are they? Kristen & Mike discuss how we ended up with two "Chosen Ones" and compare the seemingly opposite Slayers.
With Spike's attack on Buffy in full swing, it looks like the Order of Taraka has the upper hand. But what's this? There's a new slayer in town, and with a bit of backup, Buffy and the gang are finally able to save Angel from the clutches of Sunnydale's worst. But can Buffy and Kendra see eye to eye, to see this to an end? Join us as we chat about work, worms and what we're going to do to the monkey with our special guest Jason Inman. Sunnydale Study Group is a Buffy the Vampire Slayer podcast hosted by Holland Farkas, Chris Bramante and Omar Najam.Check out Jason's YouTube channel at YouTube.com/jawiin and on Twitter at Twitter.com/jawiinFind more Sunnydale goodness at Facebook.com/SunnydaleStudyGroup and Twitter.com/SSGPodcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's the first big two-parter of season 2 and is there ever a lot to discuss! Kendra! The Order of Taraka! Career Week! Amanda and Andrea take a career test to see what they should've done with their lives (hint: neither of them got podcaster). Amanda also gets to talk about the big shocker of the episode, THERE'S ANOTHER SLAYER! (who has a terrible accent, and questionable fashion choices) And, unsurprisingly, Andrea gets derailed again by talking about her love of Oz.
Część I materiałów z konferencji, która odbyła się pod koniec 2009 roku. Mimo, iż spotkanie odbyło się prawie pięć lat temu, to jednak informacje przekazane przez prelegentów w dużej mierze nie straciły na aktualności. Prócz portalu Paranormalium, imprezie patronował między innymi miesięcznik Nieznany Świat. Część I zawiera wypowiedzi kilku uczestników konferencji: Mirko Fernandez Sanchez, autor strony Niebieski Orzeł Magnetyczny: przegląd najbardziej znanego źródła informacji o przełomie, czyli kalendarzy majańskich; interesuje nas odpowiedź na pytanie: co naprawdę wiemy o tym, co naprawdę wiedzieli Majowie? Przemysław Zymek z paranormalne.pl: przegląd naszej wiedzy o obecności innych pozaziemskich cywilizacji na naszej planecie współcześnie, oraz co wynika z informacji, które docierają do nas od nich za pośrednictwem channelingów - w kwestii dokonującego się przełomu, Wojciech Józwiak, autor strony Taraka: informacja o astronomicznych świadectwach wyjątkowości czasu w którym żyjemy, w tym aktywności naszego Słońca oraz o znamionach przełomu widocznych w stanie naszej planety (ruchy tektoniczne i trzęsienia ziemii, zmiany pola magnetycznego, masowe wymieranie gatunków zwierząt)
On Srimati Radharani's Appearance Day, Ravindra Svarupa Prabhu initiated Bhakta Thad and gave him the name Taraka Balarama Dasa. Although Taraka Balarama was at the Denver temple and Ravindra Svarupa Prabhu was in Philadelphia, they were able to see and hear each other through a video broadcast. This was Ravindra Svarupa Prabhu's first "virtual" initiation ceremony.