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Unfulfilled desires.
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We consider God as a super power that controls the universe with some magical powers and we follow different religious teaching with an aim to unite with God. Each and every living being has a soul within, which is primarily a part of the supreme soul or the God. When we complete our journey on this earth the soul leaves the body to be a free soul moving freely in the universe.This free soul has a choice to unite with the supreme soul or be born again. A person who has completed all his wishes or a person who completed this journey in this world after fulfilling all his desires, his/her soul would choose to unite with the supreme soul or the holy spirit. When a person has some unfulfilled desires at the time of death, the free soul looks for its next mother to be born again so as to fulfill his desires. It could be a wish of having made a house for its children or having married its daughter or having done something worthwhile for its family or maybe having done something for its cou...
Kashmiri Saint - Nund Reshi
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NUND RESHI - FOUNDER OF RESHI CULTURE IN KASHMIR Nund Reshi - born as a hindu Shazanand is one of the most revered saints of Kashmir. He is considered to be the founder of RISHI CULTURE - HARMONY BETWEEN ALL RELIGIONS. Nund Reshi was the founder and most popular saint of the Reshi cult of Kashmir. Whereas Hindu scholars call him Sahazanand because of his Hindu ancestry, but of -late muslim theologists describe him as Noor-ud -Din Noorani or Sheikh-ul -Alam (the light of religion and the Sheikh of the world). But as the darling of all Kashmiris, irrespective of caste and creed, and as per his own repeated reference, as Nunda he was endearingly called Nund Reshi. His pious memory still continues to be cherished by this nomenclature. His ancestry according to records, is traced to the Thakur Rajputs of Ujain where from they are said to have migrated to the Kishtwar township of Jammu and settled there. Later, after their banishment from Kishtwar, his p...