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Ep 9 - The Reckoning

An episode of the Moksha podcast, hosted by RosePod, titled "Ep 9 - The Reckoning" was published on February 7, 2024 and runs 12 minutes.

February 7, 2024 ·12m · Moksha

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The Chudail infiltrates a room where a young girl is tied up. Below, Jasmine and the Chudail perform a ritual with a sacred sword. Jasmine witnesses her transformation into her youthful self from 15-20 years ago. Meanwhile, Ghattu brings two children into the room. Despite searching all three paths through the jungle, no clues are found. As dawn breaks, Hardy, Jaggi, and Jagriti arrive at the waterfall but find no success. Hardy discovers a child's body, and Jaggi calls everyone to the waterfall's edge, where Jagriti patrols. They notice a vehicle approaching and a car throwing a body into the waterfall. At a party, the Chudail casts a spell on the MLA. Hardy confronts her, leading to a confrontation outside where the Chudail disappears. Hardy breaks down, and Jaggi is unable to save the MLA from being strangled by Tinnu, controlled by the Chudail.

The Chudail infiltrates a room where a young girl is tied up. Below, Jasmine and the Chudail perform a ritual with a sacred sword. Jasmine witnesses her transformation into her youthful self from 15-20 years ago. Meanwhile, Ghattu brings two children into the room. Despite searching all three paths through the jungle, no clues are found. As dawn breaks, Hardy, Jaggi, and Jagriti arrive at the waterfall but find no success. Hardy discovers a child's body, and Jaggi calls everyone to the waterfall's edge, where Jagriti patrols. They notice a vehicle approaching and a car throwing a body into the waterfall. At a party, the Chudail casts a spell on the MLA. Hardy confronts her, leading to a confrontation outside where the Chudail disappears. Hardy breaks down, and Jaggi is unable to save the MLA from being strangled by Tinnu, controlled by the Chudail.

The Mahabharata by Vyasa: the epic of ancient India condensed into English verse by Romesh C Dutt Loyal Books The Mahabharata is one of the two major Sanskrit epics of ancient India. Traditionally, the authorship of the Mahabharata is attributed to Vyasa. With more than 74,000 verses, Mahabharata is said to be the longest poem. Mahabharata tells the story of the epic Kurukshetra War and the fates of the cousin brothers Kauravas and the Pandavas. But more than that the Mahabharata contains much philosophical and devotional material, such as a discussion of the four "goals of life" or 'purusharthas'. The latter are enumerated as dharma (right action), artha (purpose), kama (pleasure), and moksha (liberation). (Introduction by om123) Life Itself - Where Nothing Is Off Limits Anahata DAO With Life Itself Podcast you learn to break through limiting beliefs and become a conscious co-creator!Artha - Name, fame, success, wealth, career, politics, greed, crime.Kama - Pleasures of life, desires, addictions, experiences, relationships, gender, sexuality, love.Dharma - The righteous path, right vs. wrong, environment, morality, ethics, code of conduct, way of life, philosophy, religion. Moksha - Spirituality, metaphysics, energy, secrets, prana/chi/life force, karma, death/rebirth, meditation, yoga, shamanism, plant medicines, other realities, source energy, God, Consciousness. Mokahani Odia Mokahani Listen to stories, poems, interviews and more only on Live Voice. Exclusively by Mokahani. MoshaverSalam MoshaverSalam ما در«مشاور سلام» کنار شماییم تا گام به گام به نسخه بهتری از خود و زندگی تان دست یابید
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