We get hundreds of emails a day asking us about filter compatibility and our position on this matter. To clear things up we will provide our official position here:
Parents, bochurim, and yungerleit be warned: A filter is a must for using these 4G phones. A person owning one of these phones without a filter is placing himself/herself in a really really bad situation. For this same reason, we provide kosher apps and not telegram, whatsapp, chrome, youtube, etc. As for which filters work with these apps, and which filter is better or worse, we do not take a position, as things are constantly changing. Please consult with your local TAG, GEDER office, Livigent, etc., to find out what your options are.
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In the heart of modern , amidst the steel skyscrapers and bustling urban life, lies a silent, spiritual undercurrent rooted in the ancient Tamil tradition of the
In Yogic and Tantric traditions (particularly within Nath, Siddhar, and certain Bhakti lineages), a Jeevanmukta is one who has achieved liberation ( moksha ) while still breathing. For most people, death is involuntary ( Para Samadhi ). For a Jeevanmukta, the final act is Mahasamadhi —the great union.
While many are kept private (within clan homes or sealed temple basements), a few are publicly accessible or historically recorded.
In the heart of modern , amidst the steel skyscrapers and bustling urban life, lies a silent, spiritual undercurrent rooted in the ancient Tamil tradition of the
In Yogic and Tantric traditions (particularly within Nath, Siddhar, and certain Bhakti lineages), a Jeevanmukta is one who has achieved liberation ( moksha ) while still breathing. For most people, death is involuntary ( Para Samadhi ). For a Jeevanmukta, the final act is Mahasamadhi —the great union.
While many are kept private (within clan homes or sealed temple basements), a few are publicly accessible or historically recorded.