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A little bit about - - The Welcome
Posted:Sep 16, 2015 11:11 pm
Last Updated:Jan 2, 2016 1:23 am
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The greatest of the hindus
Lord Ganesh arrives today for a ten days stay
in our homes and the environment, all thanks to our great leader
Shri Bal Gangadhar Tilak loveingly called and remembered as LokManya

Let us keep this fest as green as possible,
for the good of mankind,
the sea / water life,
animals and
the birds


GANPATI BAPPA MORYA

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A little bit about - - - Your Heart
Posted:Sep 8, 2015 4:58 am
Last Updated:Jan 20, 2016 6:34 am
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If you love your heart, you surely do ! * !

don't just eat birds, animals and sea mamals

but your veggies too, onions included

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A little bit about _ The Boss _ _ The Super Boss and - - - THE TRIGGER
Posted:Sep 5, 2015 9:23 pm
Last Updated:Sep 6, 2015 12:16 am
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The OROP announcement by The Boss Mr. Modi
is the outcome of The Super Boss The RSS,
ordering The Boss by a verbal order on 31st. August 2015
and The Trigger being the Bihar State assembly elections
or the BJP would certainly face a rout in the elections.

Though The OROP struggle is a victory of sorts, for our brave Service Veterans, but still a few knots have to unfold till such time the struggle
will continue. ......>>>>>>>>>>>


( daughters of India )

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A little bit about - - - The Pitch Report
Posted:Sep 4, 2015 6:51 am
Last Updated:Sep 5, 2015 9:24 pm
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Name the cricketer

1. who has the highest career batting average in Test cricket ?

2. who has scored the most centuries in Test cricket ?

3. who has taken the most number of wickets in Test cricket ?

4. who has the most number of ducks in Test cricket ?

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A little bit about - - - The Mahabharata
Posted:Aug 31, 2015 4:21 am
Last Updated:Aug 31, 2015 8:31 am
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The Mahabharata, was compiled by Sage Vyasa and revolves around the Great War at Kurukshetra between two princely families,
the righteous five Pandava brothers
and their evil cousins, the hundred Kauravas.
The central character of this great epic is Lord Krishna, an incarnation of Vishnu on earth, a man of action and stateman.

Swami Vivekananda compares the Kurukshetra
battlefield to the world we live in
( Kurukshetra - present day a bustling town in Haryana State, India)

The five Pandava brothers represent rightousness and the hundred Kauravas, the myriad wordly attachments we have to fight against.
Arjuna, the soul awakened by the teachings of Krishna, is the general who leads in this great war at Kurukshetra.

From this great epic Mahabharata thereby,the people learnt the rules and the codes of ideal conduct laid down for man and woman, king and commoner
.
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A little bit about - - - "Murder most fou"l
Posted:Aug 29, 2015 5:31 am
Last Updated:Aug 31, 2015 5:31 am
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Without naming the alleged gang of murderers
it is pertinent to point to the under mentioned notes.

It is a proven fact that excessive materialistic values undermine health and well- being. A materialistic person is more likely to be depressed and anxious having no good true friends, leading to the killing of their own off-springs.

Materialistic parents have actually no elasticity in their life and naturally breed materialistic , these in turn, could engage in riskier behaviour, alcohol, drug abuse. and unwanted pregnancies

Creating un-comercialized lives means doing time consuming activities with .

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A litttle bit about - - - Life and Girls
Posted:Aug 26, 2015 8:56 am
Last Updated:Aug 29, 2015 5:35 am
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Life is always a test for us GIRLS,
forcing us to participate in an endless process of renewal and adaptation, that makes each of us question who we are as individuals. How each of us answers that question is another matter. For some, it can be a tremondous struggle to be able to announce to the world - - -
"This is who i am"
Once you determine the kind of person you are, everything else falls into line as a matter of course, including confidence in your right to define your own life.Have the courage to follow your passion. If you have not found it yet, start looking.
as NOW, is the time to be with the TIMES >>>>>>>>>>>>
embrace the world around you, and it will love you back

Choose life ! ! ! as per your own analysis, and not just
on hearsay specially for girls from India
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A little bit about - - - GIRLS > > > > >
Posted:Aug 26, 2015 5:21 am
Last Updated:Aug 26, 2015 8:08 am
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Life is always a test for us GIRLS,
forcing us to participate in an endless process of renewal and adaptation, that makes each of us question who we are as individuals. How each of us answers that question is another matter. For some, it can be a tremondous struggle to be able to announce to the world - - -
"This is who i am"
Once you determine the kind of person you are, everything else falls into line as a matter of course, including confidence in your right to define your own life.Have the courage to follow your passion. If you have not found it yet, start looking.
as NOW, is the time to be with the TIMES >>>>>>>>>>>>
embrace the world around you, and it will love you back

Choose life ! ! ! as per your own analysis, and not just
on hearsay specially for girls from India

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A little bit about - - - Hinduism > > > > > > >
Posted:Aug 24, 2015 6:28 am
Last Updated:Aug 26, 2015 9:22 am
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Hinduism is the oldest religion in the world and is more then 5000 years old,
science today accepts that there may be other worlds in the vast Universe, each having its own laws. Hindus have held this view from TIME immemorial.

The greatness of Hinduism is at once its complexity and its simplicity and the fact that it permeates totally the life of every Hindu from the moment of birth, it is for this reason that Hinduism is not just a religion but a way of life of over four - fifths of the diverse people of the vast sub-continent of India, of the people of Nepal and Indonesia and of millions of Indians who have migrated overseas

This is a unique feature of the Hindu Religion as it permits the greatest of freedom of worship and insists that each person must be guided by his or her own individual spiritual experience.and it does not accept dictatorship in religious guidance.



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A little bit about - - - The Ramayana >>>
Posted:Aug 22, 2015 1:46 am
Last Updated:Aug 24, 2015 5:20 am
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Valmiki's Ramayana is believed to be the first poetic work written in Sanskrit, it is therefore referred to as the 'ADIKAVYA'. it is said that Brahma the creator of our universe assured Valmiki that
" as long as the mountains stand and the rivers flow, so long shall the Ramayana be read by all humans irrespective of gender "
In the Puranas, Rama is described as an avtar of Vishnu, but Valmiki does not refer to him as God. The few verses which do so are considered interpolations.

The Ramayana consists of 24,000 verses and are divided into six sections

__ The Bala Kanda

__ The Ayodhaya Kanda

__ The Aranaya Kanda

__ The kishkindha Kanda

__ The Sundara Kanda

__ The Yuddha Kanda

The seventh section, The Uttara Kanda is problay an interpolation.

Valmiki's monumental work influenced other great poems on the same theme. Among these are the Hindi, Tamil and Bengali versions of the Ramayana written by

- Tulsidas in the North
- Kamban in the South
- Krittivasa in the East.

The Ramayana has made a deep and abiding impact. Bas reliefs and paintings depecting scenes from the RAMAYANA are to be found not only in temples all over India but also in Indonesia and Ankor Vat,and in all temples across the globe
.

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