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Sunday, November 19, 2017

New Panche Baja Song 2074/2017 | Ghumto Odne Din - Rameshraj Bhattarai

New Panche Baja Song 2017/2074 "Ghumto Odne Din" By Rameshraj Bhattarai & Samjhana Bhandari



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Ghumto Odne Din
Singer – Rameshraj Bhattarai & Samjhana Bhandari
Lyrics – Rameshraj Bhattarai
Music – Rameshraj Bhattarai
Artists – Samjhana Bhandari & Rameshraj Bhattarai
Editor – Prabin Bhatta
Camera – Durga Poudel
Director – Durga Poudel
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Take, for example, a big skyscraper manifested from the earth. When it is dismantled, the manifestation becomes again unmanifested and remains as atoms in the ultimate stage. The law of conservation of energy remains, but in course of time things are manifested and unmanifested--that is the difference. Then what cause is there for lamentation either in the stage of manifestation or in unmanifestation? Somehow or other, even in the unmanifested stage, things are not lost. Both at the beginning and at the end, all elements remain unmanifested, and only in the middle are they manifested, and this does not make any real material difference. And if we accept the Vedic conclusion as stated in the Bhagavad-gita (antavanta ime dehah) that these material bodies are perishable in due course of time (nityasyoktah saririnah) but that the soul is eternal, then we must remember always that the body is like a dress; therefore why lament the changing of a dress? The material body has no factual existence in relation to the eternal soul. It is something like a dream. In a dream we may think of flying in the sky, or sitting on a chariot as a king, but when we wake up we can see that we are neither in the sky nor seated on the chariot. The Vedic wisdom encourages selfrealization on the basis of the nonexistence of the material body. Therefore, in either case, whether one believes in the existence of the soul, or one does not believe in the existence of the soul, there is no cause for lamentation for loss of the body.

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