What Men Want in a Relationship by Laura Doyle The 4 Relationship Hacks All Women Should Know But Don’t What do men want most from the women they love? If you’re asking yourself that, it’s probably because your guy seems grumpy, distant or depressed. Maybe he’s all three. Early on in my marriage, when everything was a struggle, I thought I was a pretty good wife. And since my marriage was miserable, that meant that he was the problem. But now I realize I was looking at everything through my female eyes, which meant I didn’t understand his perspective. At all. Figuring out what my husband wanted and what made him feel loved blew open the whole mystery for me. It was like traveling to another country and wondering why everyone was so hostile, and then learning that waving “hello” is their gesture for “drop dead.” Now that I know what makes men feel loved, my marriage is sweet and fun. It was easier than I thought. I was making it too hard, until I discovered these s...
The Saga of Thulukka Naachiyaar, Sri Rangam 20 Votes I wonder how many people who visit the gigantic temple at Thiruvarangam, the first of the 108 Divyadesas and the very heart of the ShriVaishnava cult, know that the lord of the temple, Sri Aranganathan, got married to a muslim princess out of her love for him. And still fewer do actually know the tide of events that lead to this divine union and the series of interesting events that followed it. Here I lay forward the story of this strange marriage, a story that spans over sixty years, a story that transcends all religions to prove once again that God is indeed one. It was a time when the atrocities of the Muslim inveders were reaching new heights. Their hatred for idol worship made the hindus tremble, not in fear for their lives, but in fear of the possible damages that the holy idols in their hallowed temples would suffer. Drastic measures were made to save the idols fr...
The Glories of Sri Purusottama Month by Srila Saccidananda Bhaktivinoda Thakura Two divisions of sastra — smarta and paramartha The Vedic arya-sastras are divided into two sections— smarta (literature based on smrti ) and paramartha (transcendental literature based on sruti ). Those who are eligible ( adhikari ) for the smarta section do not have any natural inclination or taste for the paramartha-sastras . The thoughts, principles, activities and life goal of every human is constituted according to his respective ruci (inclination). Generally, smartas accept those scriptures which are in accordance with their respective ruci . Having greater adhikara for smarta-sastra, they do not demonstrate much regard for paramarthika-sastra . Providence is the agent behind the creation of these two divisions. Therefore, undoubtedly the maintainer of the w...
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