Tag: Bhagavad Gita

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Who Is Varun Ghosh, Indian-Origin Australian Senator Who Took Oath On Bhagavad Gita

Varun Ghosh took oath as a Senator on the Bhagwad GitaNew Delhi: Varun Ghosh, an Indian-origin Australian Senator, made history as he took the oath of office on the Bhagavad Gita. Mr Ghosh, a former barrister, will fill the Senate vacancy left by Pat Dodson, who resigned earlier over his cancer treatment, The Sydney Morning Herald reported.Announcing the newest member of the Labor Party caucus, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said Varun Ghosh will be a "great voice" for western Australia."I was so pleased to support your candidacy and I say this as well, you've got big shoes to fill,” Mr Albanese was quoted as saying by the local newspaper.On February 5, Anthony Albanese wrote on X, "Welcome Varun Ghosh, our newest Senator from Western Australia. Fantastic to have you on the ...
Technology

Know all about GitaGPT, the ChatGPT spinoff for spiritual lessons

While AI has been all the rage these days, one particular area of AI that many companies are focusing on is a conversational chatbot. The excitement towards AI chatbots began ever since ChatGPT made its public debut in November 2022. And today, there is a plethora of similar AI-powered platforms which can answer your queries and help you write emails. Some of the most popular ones include Google Bard, Microsoft Bing, and Jasper. And now, to help users gain spiritual knowledge, a Google engineer has developed an AI chatbot called GitaGPT. This platform will answer queries around life and philosophy using quotes from Gita.The platform was created by Sukuru Sai Vineet, who is an engineer at Google. The AI chatbot's dataset entirely comes from the Hindu scripture Bhagavad Gita and is avail...
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Arvind Kejriwal’s Gita Reference In Gujarat: “Yada Yada Hi Dhajj”

Arvind Kejriwal visited Gujarat on Friday and Saturday.A video of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Arvind Kejriwal using a reference from the Bhagavad Gita is gaining traction on social media.The reference was made by Mr Kejriwal when he visited Gujarat for two days on Friday. Addressing a press conference outside the Dwarkadish temple in Surat, the Delhi Chief Minister coined his own Shloka (verse) in Sanskrit and said, "Yada Yada Hi Dhajj" instead of "Yada Yada Hi Dharmasya".Mr Kejriwal also went on to explain the verse. In Hindi, he said that whenever something bad happens on Earth, then God has to use his "Jhadu (broom)" to solve the problems.Watch the video below:"यदा यदा ही -- धज्ज ".??🤔वाकई में इस तर के धुर्त इस धरा पर यदा कदा ही प्रकट होते हैं । pic.twitter.com/JrQvKx1m99— शशांक शेख...