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@anonymousceo · 4:13

a cute little story about the bhagwat gita

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And after that, why, he read Dr Kalam, read The Bhakwad Gita, he read The Ramayana, he read the Mahapalata and he read various other books. And as a result, and as a consequence of reading this gita, dr Kalam promised not to eat meat for the rest of his life. He wrote in his autophagy, gita Ashands, the Gita, the Ramayana, the Mahabharata are a great proud pursuit of the Indian's own cultural heritage
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Dr.khushboo chauhan
@Fragrance · 0:11
Hey. Hello. It was indeed a great story. Keep sharing more. Would love to hear more from your side. Thank you so much for sharing this
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Jude D'Souza
@Judeld11 · 1:56

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A great post. It is indeed wrong to say that science does not have religious people backing it. In fact, there are many religious people who were great trendsetters in science. One of them was Gregor Mandel, the father of genetics. Another was George's Le Matre, the father of big bang theory. He was an Augustinian. He was an priest who proposed the big Bang theory and he was known to closely work with Albert Einstein
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