(We were always taught of Gandhi fighting for untouchables 😏)

This Shloka appears in Gita Bhasya by Adi Shankaracharya.
— IndicIdeas (@IndicIdeas) May 29, 2021
'Pra' means different and 'Vritti' stands for chitta and 'Ni' means inwards.
Companion words : "Pravritti and Nivritti" #Sanskrit #AdiShankaracharya pic.twitter.com/mF7gpy7kxV
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— \u0100yudhika (@Satyamev1310) February 25, 2022
The best Guru - Shishya relationship ever!
I'll try and explain some of his beautiful teachings from tomorrow onwards for a week.\U0001f64f\U0001f3fd\U0001f60a pic.twitter.com/DHFIwselht
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