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Shree premanand maharaj ji

01/07/2025

The science behind divine sound 🔱✨
The Secret Power of Krishna’s Flute
The sound of Krishna’s flute is not just a mythological symbol; it’s a representation of the soul’s call to the divine. Let’s understand its mystical connection:
1. Vibrational Energy – Ancient texts describe Krishna’s flute sound as carrying divine frequency, calming the mind and stirring devotion.
2. Symbol of Love – Radharani and the gopis were mesmerized by this sound, representing unconditional love and surrender.
3. Chakra Healing – The soft, melodic tone of the flute is said to activate the heart chakra, balancing emotions.
4. Yogic Connection – Just like pranayama controls breath, Krishna’s flute controls spiritual breath — leading to samadhi.
5. Divine Call – It’s said that the soul hears this divine music at the time of moksha — ultimate liberation.





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My heart beats for Krishna, my soul flows with his flute.

30/06/2025

The history of 🎉🎉🎉.......The History of PhotographyPhotography, the art and science of capturing images, has evolved dramatically since its inception. Here's a timeline of its key milestones:1. Early BeginningsCamera Obscura (5th Century BCE): The concept of projecting an image through a small hole was described by Chinese philosopher Mozi and later by Aristotle. It was used for artistic and scientific purposes but could not record images.2. First Permanent Photograph (1826)Joseph Nicéphore Niépce: In 1826, Niépce created the first permanent photograph, View from the Window at Le Gras, using a process called heliography. It required an 8-hour exposure on a pewter plate.3. The Daguerreotype (1839)Louis Daguerre: Daguerre introduced the daguerreotype process, which reduced exposure time to minutes and produced detailed, single-image photographs on silver-plated copper.4. Calotype and Paper Negatives (1841)William Henry Fox Talbot: Talbot invented the calotype process, which used paper negatives, allowing multiple copies of an image to be made. This was a precursor to modern photography.5. Wet Plate Collodion Process (1851)Frederick Scott Archer: The wet plate process improved image quality and reduced exposure times. However, it required photographers to develop images immediately, often in portable darkrooms.6. Dry Plate Photography (1870s)Richard Leach Maddox: The invention of dry plates eliminated the need for on-site chemical development, making photography more convenient and portable.7. The Birth of Modern Photography (1888)George Eastman and Kodak: Eastman revolutionized photography with the Kodak camera, which used roll film. The slogan "You press the button, we do the rest" made photography accessible to the masses.8. Color Photography (1907)Autochrome Lumière: The Lumière brothers introduced the first commercially successful color photography process using dyed grains of starch as filters.9. Instant Photography (1948)Polaroid Cameras: Invented by Edwin Land, the Polaroid camera allowed users to develop and print photos instantly, revolutionizing how people captured moments.10. Digital Photography (1975)Steven Sasson: The first digital camera was developed by Kodak engineer Steven Sasson. It captured images digitally rather than on film, marking the beginning of the digital era. #गजाननमहाराज ......My love India🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

27/06/2025

🌸 राधे राधे 🌸

“जब प्रेम की परिभाषा अधूरी लगने लगे,
तब राधा-कृष्ण की कहानी पढ़ लेना।
वो प्रेम जो बिना मिलन के भी पूर्ण था,
वो समर्पण जो संसार के हर रिश्ते से ऊपर था।”

🙏 राधा का नाम कृष्ण से पहले आता है,
क्योंकि प्रेम में सबसे बड़ा होता है समर्पण ❤️

✨ जो राधे का नहीं, वो मेरे कृष्ण का नहीं ✨
राधा-कृष्ण सिर्फ नाम नहीं — भावना हैं, भक्ति हैं, जीवन का सार हैं।

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