Tera MangalaVivādo Dhanasambandho Yācanaṃ Cātibhāṣaṇam (Sanskrit Mantra about fostering and repairing friends, repeated 108 times)
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Ādānamagrataḥ sthānaṃ maitrībhaṅgasya hetavaḥ
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Various aspects of human interactions and relationships
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Conflicts (vivāda)
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Financial relationships (dhanasambandha)
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Requests (yācana)
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Arguments (ātibhāṣaṇam)
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Can occur between individuals
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the reasons or causes behind the breaking (bhaṅga) of friendships (maitrī)
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specific factors like ādāna (taking without giving back)
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agrataḥ sthānaṃ (occupying a higher position)
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Possible causes of cordial connections deteriorating
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Emphasizes the dynamics of human relationships and interactions
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Pointing out various factors that can lead to conflicts
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Arguments, and broken friendships
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The significance of fairness
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Respect and reciprocity
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In preserving equanimity and meaningful connections
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Sanskrit verses
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Carry deeper philosophical and ethical implications
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Beyond its literal translation
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Conflicts are a natural part of life
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Can occur due to differences in opinions, perspectives, or interests
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Patience, understanding, and open communication
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Fostering an environment for resolving disputes harmoniously
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Money matters can sometimes become a source of contention
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Handle financial dealings with transparency, fairness, and integrity
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Avoid misunderstandings and disputes
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The Power of Request
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Responding with empathy and kindness
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Build a sense of trust and camaraderie
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Respectful and constructive debates
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Keep your positive connections going





