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=== ## === When you are stuck in adharmic environments, life ejects you forcibly. Krishna says: : Your old career path was not your svadharma. So it collapsed. ==== Injustice happening to you is a sign you must strengthen: ==== * self-respect * boundaries * courage * voice Yudhishthira faced worse injustice β it was not punishment; it was preparation. ==== Krishna is brutal here: ==== : She was removed not because you donβt deserve love, but because your emotional dependency would block your rise. ==== In the Ramayana, when inner disalignment happens, the external world breaks around you. ==== This is the body-mind-spirit rebalancing phase. ==== Temple = surrender ==== Slippers = comfort, pride Losing them = humility lesson Ramayana and Tirukkural both mention such symbolic βego burns.β ==== Snake = transformation ==== Seeing it during chaos = your identity shedding its old skin. ==== Across all shastras, dead animals signify: ==== * the end of stagnant habits * death of old patterns * removal of obstacles Nothing to fear β itβs closure. ==== Elephant = ==== Ganesha β wisdom & stability Airavata β royal destiny Mahabharata β victory omen This is a positive sign: your inner dignity and grounded strength are rising.
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