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A Deep Truth From the Beginning of the Bhagavad Gita In the Bhagavad Gita, one of the most ancient and powerful scriptures in the world, the very first verse (Chapter 1, Text 1) begins with a profound question. A great king named Dhṛtarāṣṭra, who was blind both physically and…


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Nicomachus Theorem 1³ + 2³ + 3³ + ... + n³ = (1 + 2 + 3 + ... + n)² The sum of the first n cubes always equals the square of the sum of the first n integers. For n = 3: (1 + 2 + 3)² = 6² = 36 = 1 + 8 + 27

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1³ + 2³ + 3³ + ... + n³ = (1 + 2 + 3 + ... + n)²

The sum of the first n cubes always equals the square of the sum of the first n integers.

For n = 3: (1 + 2 + 3)² = 6² = 36 = 1 + 8 + 27

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API Gateway vs AI Gateway : What’s the difference ? The shift from traditional software to AI-powered systems is changing how we build, secure, and scale digital experiences. As complexity grows, businesses now need infrastructures that don’t just route requests, but also…


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Dr. Robert Svoboda remarks on Mahabharata dating during Tithi Shastrathartha (Day 2), explaining the insights of astronomical calculations and their astrological interpretations, and why the estimated date of 3067 BCE has the highest probability of being the precise date of the…


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Sanskrit is referred to as the language of gods in the Vedic texts. It is one of the most systematically structured languages ever studied. Research discussed by Harold Dean Brown explores how its precision may have influenced later linguistic systems, including English…


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Bhadrakali Mandir - Jama Masjid... 😮😮 This story is related to Karnavati, known today as Ahmedabad. This glorious city of Gujarat had different names in different eras: sometimes Bhadra, sometimes Karnavati, sometimes Rajnagar, and sometimes Asawal. From the 9th to 14th…

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This story is related to Karnavati, known today as Ahmedabad. This glorious city of Gujarat had different names in different eras: sometimes Bhadra, sometimes Karnavati, sometimes Rajnagar, and sometimes Asawal.

From the 9th to 14th…

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ये महापुरुष कौन है में नहीं जानती, लेकिन इनकी कड़वी-तीखी बात देश के सभी साधु-संत एवं मठाधीशो तक पहुँचनी चाहिए हमें अपने साधु-संतो से दर्शन,आशीर्वाद के साथ-साथ सनातन धर्म की रक्षा एवं संस्कृति का विस्तार करने का गुरुमंत्र भी चाहिए...


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How to read an option chain ? Open this Thread 🧵 to learn option chain below #StockMarketIndia

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The hardest mathematics problem on the hardest exam…


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Such a superb response by @SadhguruJV 🙏🙏🙏


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Just started this one … best part - font size is big enough for a very comfortable read … 😁✨⚡️👌

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AI agent for investment research with 30+ years of data This is what you need to know:

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Mathematics. "Magic flower." Each line segment sums to 123. Example: 6 + 37 + 80 = 123. Each numerical entry, from 1 to 81, is depicted only once in the figure. By Miguel Angel Amela, personal communication, used with permission.

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"Magic flower."  Each line segment sums to 123.  Example: 6 + 37 + 80 = 123.  Each numerical entry, from 1 to 81, is depicted only once in the figure.

By Miguel Angel Amela, personal communication, used with permission.

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. Fix poverty - Housing - Food - Income enough for whole family Give incentives to have children . Fixed


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. One thing the Indians have right. Large families Supportive economically Help everyone get a business, a house, and have children. . A good life is when everyone succeeds.


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. One thing the Indians have right. Large families Supportive economically Help everyone get a business, a house, and have children. . A good life is when everyone succeeds.



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Breathe in, breathe in, breathe in, breathe in, breathe in, breathe in. Feels odd, uneasy and you feel you have to breathe out ....? Relationships work the same way. One can’t always just take and take and take, one also has to give back.✨⚡️ Watch the video to understand this…

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Indigenous European Populations So which European populations count as indigenous? Examples of indigenous European populations (using the correct scientific meaning): Basques •One of the oldest continuous genetic groups in Europe. •Pre–Indo-European roots. •Absolutely…


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A rising star in the Vedic world! 🌟 At just 19, Vedamurti Devavrat Mahesh Rekhe has created history in Kashi — flawlessly reciting 25 lakh+ verses of the Shukla Yajurveda’s intricate Dandakrama Parayana, non-stop for 50 days, entirely from memory and without a single error. A…


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I am travelling for two days but eye on your portfolio. Keep a watch on Japanese yield highest since 2005. If Japan hikes rate in December Yen carry trade unwinding is a risk. US may continue to rally as new Fed head is close to Trump and will cut rates leading to a huge bubble…


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