Saturday, August 20, 2016

about balarama jayanthi

             balarama jayanthi 

meaning of balarama : bal+ram
                                    bal= strength
also known as Bhalabadra(luckly), Bhaladeva(god of strength),
  Halayudha(plough used as weapon).

He is the elder brother of Krishna(an avatar of the god Vishnu) and is regarded generally as an avatar of Shesha. He is also  considered as the Sankarshana form of Vishnu and the eighth avatar of Vishnu.

                          






In fact 'bala' in Sanskrit refers to 'strength'. Balarama is the elder brother of Lord Krishna. Also he is acknowledged as a manifestation of   Anantha or Adishesha, the divine serpent on whom Vishnu rests.
















                                                                                                                  Rohini's husband, Vasudeva, was also married to  Devaki. Immediately after the wedding of Devaki and Vasudeva, a divine voice from the sky  called "Akashvani" predicted the death of Devaki's evil brother Kansa at the hand of "the eighth son of Devaki". Kansa then resolved upon killing all the progeny of Devaki immediately upon birth, and imprisoned the newly-wed couple without further ado. This left the distraught Rohini alone.
Kansa proceeded to personally kill each child born to the imprisoned couple immediately after its birth. In due course, Devaki found  pregnant for a seventh time. However, this seventh child was not to meet the fate of the six previous infants; the unborn child was miraculously transferred from the womb of Devaki to the womb of Rohini, who had long been craving a child of her own. The child thus born was named Balarama, and grew to be a great warrior and support of his younger brother gopala(go means cows, palak means god-Krishna).

nandlal, west bengal
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           
Rohini actually gave birth to Balarama and raised him. Balarama spent his childhood as a cowherd boy with his brother Krishna and friends. He later married Revati, The daughter of King Raivata, ruler of the Anarta province.Balarama taught both Duryodhana of the Kauravas and Bhima of the Pandavas the art of fighting with a Gadha(mace). When war broke between the Kauravas and the Pandavas, Balarama was equally affectionate to both parties and so decided to be neutral. Eventually when Bhima (of greater strength) defeated Duryodhana (of greater skill) by dealing a blow below the navel with his mace, Balarama threatened to kill Bhima. This was only prevented when Krishna reminded Balarama of Bhima's vow to kill Duryodhana by crushing the very thigh he exposed to his wife Draupadi.


                                                      In the Bhagavata Purana it is described that after Balarama took part in the battle that caused the destruction of the rest of the Yadu dynasty, and after he witnessed the disappearance of Krishna, he then sat down in a meditative state and departed from this world by producing a great white snake from his mouth, and thus he was carried by Sesha in the form of a serpent.



Balarama daughter
Revati and Balarama also had a daughter, Vatsala(or Shashirekha).

seshirekha(vatsala)

Balarama’s two sons

Balarama and his wife had two sons, Nisatha and Ulmuka. Like her husband, Revati was indulgent in wine. They used to drink together, but they never lost their senses.
One day Revati asked her husband, “Do you love me more than wine?”

Balarama said, “Yes, I love you more than wine. Otherwise, I would not have married you. I would have remained satisfied with my wine, my first wife. You are my second wife.”
Revati said, “Oh no, if you were married to your wine before me, I will go back to my parents’ house. I won’t stay with you.”

Balarama said, “Where are your parents? Am I not your all?”
“Certainly you are my all,” Revati replied.
“Stay with your parents here. I shall never hurt you. You are my only wife — my first, last and only wife.”
“My Lord, let us be wise. We must not allow our sons to drink.”
“That is an excellent idea. We must not allow them to drink. When they grow up like us, at that time they can drink if they wish. Now, let them study and become wise. Let them practise sports and become strong. Let them pray and meditate. Let them be physically, mentally and spiritually strong. Our children will be strong in every way,” said Balarama.
“Yes, my Lord, I am sure your wish will be fulfilled. What you envision is coming from your third eye and I have implicit faith in what you say.”
Balarama said, “Our children will be good and they will please us. For that I will give you all credit, for it is you who will do everything for them. Because of you, they will become great and good. I know what I am. I am always preoccupied in my own world, so I know I will do next to nothing for them. It is you who will do everything for them. And for that I am and I shall always remain grateful to you.”
“No, my Lord,” said Revati, “your inner blessings and inner guidance will guide the three of us always.”

Ninety-nine per cent of the task of the incarnation of the Yadava Brothers was over after the great Kurukshetra war. One per cent remained still. The brothers saw clearly the deterioration in the moral standard of their clan in DWARAKA. Dwaraka became very prosperous. Krishna once said to Guru Sandipini that too much prosperity was not good. It has become true. The Yadavas in general became highly conceited. They forgot the norms of conduct on should observe in one's daily life. They showed little or no respect to religious rituals. They began to treat elders and venerable people with scant courtesy. Above all they took to drinking and became addicts to it.

Some sages came to Dwaraka at that time. Some young yadavas wanted to play a trick on them. So they dressed up a young man as a pregnant lady and conducting him to the sages asked them as to what could she would give birth to. The sages understood the mischief by their intuition and said "The man-woman will deliver and iron club and that would be the cause for the extinction of the whole clan except Balarama and Krishna." Then they went their way.

As was predicted by the sages the next day an iron club emerged out of the body of the young man. Out of fear the Yadavas cut the iron rod into small pieces and spread them scattering over a vast area on the sandy shores of Prabhasa. In course of time they grew into trees with very strong iron like stems.

Krishna saw how the manner of living of the Yadavas was growing from bad to worse. He wanted to give them a change of place with some religious touch. So he announced once fine morning that a grand festival propitiating the Gods would be celebrated on the sea shore near Prabhasa. He wanted all the Yadavas to move to the place.

During the festival the Yadavas drank to excess. In that drunken state an insulting word of someone become the cause for a terrible and senseless internecine fight among themselves. They pulled out the trees that had grown nearby in their drunken fury and with their stems beat each other and killed each other. After some time no one was alive.

Krishna came and saw the vast seashore strewn with the corpses of these men of his clan. This happened exactly thirty six years after Kurukshetra war, of course according to the decrees of Destiny.

Mahabalipuram ,Tamilnadu (balarama)
He thought of his brother Balarama and he was able to spot him out lying flat on the sands at a distance. As he was looking on, Krishna saw a huge thousand headed serpent issuing out of his brother's mouth and disappearing in the horizon.

Thus Balarama left his mortal coil just before Krishna so as to keep HIS COSMIC BED OF ANANTA ready when the LORD arrived to HIS domain.
Ninety-nine per cent of the task of the incarnation of the Yadava Brothers was over after the great Kurukshetra war. One per cent remained still. The brothers saw clearly the deterioration in the moral standard of their clan in DWARAKA. Dwaraka became very prosperous. Krishna once said to Guru Sandipini that too much prosperity was not good. It has become true. The Yadavas in general became highly conceited. They forgot the norms of conduct on should observe in one's daily life. They showed little or no respect to religious rituals. They began to treat elders and venerable people with scant courtesy. Above all they took to drinking and became addicts to it.

Some sages came to Dwaraka at that time. Some young yadavas wanted to play a trick on them. So they dressed up a young man as a pregnant lady and conducting him to the sages asked them as to what could she would give birth to. The sages understood the mischief by their intuition and said "The man-woman will deliver and iron club and that would be the cause for the extinction of the whole clan except Balarama and Krishna." Then they went their way.

As was predicted by the sages the next day an iron club emerged out of the body of the young man. Out of fear the Yadavas cut the iron rod into small pieces and spread them scattering over a vast area on the sandy shores of Prabhasa. In course of time they grew into trees with very strong iron like stems.

Krishna saw how the manner of living of the Yadavas was growing from bad to worse. He wanted to give them a change of place with some religious touch. So he announced once fine morning that a grand festival propitiating the Gods would be celebrated on the sea shore near Prabhasa. He wanted all the Yadavas to move to the place.

During the festival the Yadavas drank to excess. In that drunken state an insulting word of someone become the cause for a terrible and senseless internecine fight among themselves. They pulled out the trees that had grown nearby in their drunken fury and with their stems beat each other and killed each other. After some time no one was alive.

Krishna came and saw the vast seashore strewn with the corpses of these men of his clan. This happened exactly thirty six years after Kurukshetra war, of course according to the decrees of Destiny.

He thought of his brother Balarama and he was able to spot him out lying flat on the sands at a distance. As he was looking on, Krishna saw a huge thousand headed serpent issuing out of his brother's mouth and disappearing in the.........





















                                                          

Friday, August 19, 2016

Rajiv Ratna Nehru Gandhi 71st birth anniversary

 Rajiv Gandhi 71st birth  anniversary

                                  birth 


full name               : Rajiv ratna nehru Gandhi
nick names are     : Computer-ji , Mr.Clean 
D.O.B                     :Sunday, Aug-20,1944
Place                      : Mumbai,Bombay Presidency,
                                 British India   6.34a.m ,.,                                             6.34a.m ,
Rasi                        : Leo
nakshatra               : Purvaphalgini
parents                   : father-  Feroze Jehangir                                              Ghandy
                                    mother- Indira gandhi
                                    (Maimuna Begum)brother                     : Sanjay Gandhi
                            childhood&Education
                                         Rajiv Gandhi and Sanjay were admitted Shiva Niketan School- New Delhi, teachers told that he is a introverted and shy boy at the age of seven and half. He was interested in drawing and painting.
                                        Later on Welhames and then Dehradun Doon School in 1954.
Rajiv was sent to London in 1961 to study A-levels. In 1962, he was offered a place at Trinity College, Cambridge, to study engineering. Rajiv stayed at Cambridge until 1965, but did not finish his degree.

                                                   love with sonia

Rajiv Gandhi Paid a Huge Sum in a Cambridge Restaurant Just To Introduce Himself to Sonia

Rajiv Gandhi first saw Sonia Gandhi (then Antonia Maino) in a Greek Restaurant at the Cambridge University. No sooner he saw Sonia than he was attracted to her. Tahir Jahangir was accompanying Gandhi then. The Pakistani national later described how mesmerized was Rajiv when he saw Sonia.
It was lunch time and Rajiv Gandhi was sitting on Table Number 11 with his friends. The very first time he saw her, Rajiv was so smitten by Sonia’s beauty that he immediately got hold of a paper napkin and penned down a poetry for her.
He then requested the Greek owner Charles Antoni to go to the lady personally, present her with the best bottle of wine the varsity had, and later present her with the paper napkin, in which he had written his poem.
Antoni obliged with Rajiv Gandhi’s demand and Rajiv Gandhi paid him a huge tip. Sonia and Rajiv soon became friends, and it didn’t take much time for their friendship to transform into a serious relationship.
This episode happened in 1965, a year later, after Sonia Gandhi had moved to England to study English at the Lennox Cook School Of Languages. Rajiv Gandhi during that time was studying engineering in Trinity College of Cambridge.
This Greek restaurant owner was also invited to Rajiv and Sonia Gandhi’s wedding. Later, when Simi Grewal interviewed Charles for a documentary on Rajiv Gandhi, he said that, he had never seen anybody so much in love like Rajiv Gandhi, further adding the fact that he came across such love stories only in books.
http://www.cuttingthechai.com/2015/10/7209/watch-rajiv-gandhi-and-sonia-mainos-wedding-video/
After Rajiv Gandhi became the PM of India, Charles flew to the New Delhi airport where he was detained as he didn’t have any visa. When he said he came to congratulate Rajiv, the security officials made fun of him. However, he was allowed to call one number, and within half an hour dozens of official ambassadors came, and he was happily escorted to the PM’s residence. The Gandhis it seems took very good care of him throughout his visit.


Rajiv and Sonia had met in Cambridge, England. Their friendship had developed into a serious relationship. Rajiv had introduced Sonia to Mrs Gandhi when she went to London in 1965 for the Nehru Exhibition. Sonia and Rajiv had made up their mind to marry; Mrs Gandhi felt that Sonia should come to India for a few months to see things for herself before taking the final decision.

                            Who is Sonia Gandhi...?


It is very difficult for Bhartiya citizens to get information about Sonia Gandhi’s past. Don’t we find it difficult to know the real background of even Bhartiya-born politicians?In case of a foreign-born, it is much harder to get such information because of the remoteness of the place and the language-barrier (Italian in this case). Never the less, Bhartiyacitizens have the right to know. This note is based on information publicized by Sonia herself and the Congress Party.It clearly brings out the lies.FReal


LIES

Name:         Sonia
Birthplace:  Orbassano
Education:   Diploma in English from Cambridge University
Occupation: Political Leader
Image:         Honest and clean

THE TRUTH 

Name:          Antonia Maino
Birthplace:   Luciana
Education:   Has not studied beyond high school
Occupation: Agent of Russian Intelligence Agency, KGB
Image:         Highly corrupt


(1) Real Name: 
Sonia Gandhi’s real name is not Sonia, but Antonia Maino. This was revealed by the Italian       Ambassador in New Delhi in a letter dated April 27, 1983 to the Union Home Ministry.This letter has intentionally never been made publicby the Home Ministry. Antonia is Sonia’s real name as stated in her birth certificate.


(2) Real Father:
Sonia’s said-father is Stefano Maino; the real husband of her mother. According to Sonia Gandhi’s birth certificate,she was born in Luciana in December 1944. But it turns out that Stefano Maino was in jail in Russia from 1942 to 1945. Stefano had joined the Nazi army as a volunteer, as many Italian fascists had done, and was a prisoner of war in Russia during these years. Therefore, it is clear that Stefano Mainocould not have been Sonia’s father. To hide this, her birth date was changed to 9th December 1946, and her birth-place was changed to Orbassano. While in the Russian jail, Sonia’sfather gradually converted to a Soviet supporter.


(2) Real Place of Birth:
Sonia was not born in Orbassano, as she claims in her bio-data submitted to Parliament on becoming an MP. She was born in Luciana as stated in her birth-certificate. She perhaps would like to hide the place of her birth because of her father’s connection with the Nazis and Mussolini’s Fascists; and her family’s continuing connections with the Nazi-Fascists that is still surviving in Italy; since the end of the War. Luciana is where Nazi-Fascist network is head quartered; and is on the Italian-Swiss border. There can be no other explanation for this otherwise meaningless lie.


(3) False Declaration of her Education:
Sonia Gandhi has not studied beyond High School. But in her sworn-affidavit filed as a contesting candidate before the Rae Bareli Returning Officer in the 2004 Lok Sabhaelections, she falsely claimed that she got a diploma in English from the prestigious University of Cambridge, UK. She had made the same false claim earlier in 1999 in her biographical-data given under her signature to the Lok Sabha Secretariat. This was published in Parliament’s 'Who’s Who'.Later, after I pointed this out to the Lok Sabha Speaker in a written complaint of a 'Breach of Ethics' of the Lok Sabha,she wrote to the Speaker claiming that it was a “typing mistake”. This would probably qualify for inclusion in the Guinness Book of World Records as the longest typing mistake in history! The truth is that Ms. Gandhi has never studied in any college any where. She did go to a Catholic nun-run seminary school called Maria Ausiliatrice in Giaveno (15 kms from heradopted home-town of Orbassano). In those days, povertyhad forced young Italian girls to go to such missionary schools and then go to USA to get jobs as cleaning maids, waitresses and domestic help. The Mainos were poor those days. Sonia’s father was a mason; and her mother a tenant farmer[now the family is worth crores]. Thus, Sonia went to the town of Cambridge in the UK; where she first learnt some English in a teaching-shop called 'Lennox School'. That is her “education”— enough konwledge of English languageto get domestic help-jobs. But since education is highly valued in Bhartiya society; so to fool the Indian public Sonia Gandhi willfully lied about her qualifications in Parliamentary records [which is a Breach of Ethics Rules] and in a sworn affidavit [which is criminal offence under IPC, severe enoughto disqualify her from being MP]. This also violated the spirit of the Supreme Court judgment requiring candidates toreveal their educational qualification on an affidavit.These lies indicate that Ms. Sonia Gandhi has some thing to hide, or has a hidden agenda for India, to openly fool Indians for some ulterior or hidden purpose. We there for eneed to find out more about her.




Versity hotel&bar

She was born to Stefano and Paola Maino in Contrada Màini ("Maini quarter/district"), at Lusiana,[13][14] a little village 30 km from Vicenza in Veneto,[15] Italy, where families with the family name "Màino" have been living for many generations.[16][17][18] She spent her adolescence in Orbassano, a town near Turin, being raised in a traditional Roman Catholic family and attending a Catholic school.[which?][citation needed] Her father, Stefano Maino, was a building mason, who owned a small construction business in Orbassano. Stefano fought against the Soviet military alongside Hitler's Wehrmacht on the eastern front in World War II, he called himself a loyal supporter of Benito Mussolini and Italy's National Fascist Party.[20] He died in 1983. Her mother and two sisters still live around Orbassano.[22]
In 1964, she went to study English at the Bell Educational Trust's language school in the city of Cambridge.In 1965 at a Greek restaurant (the Varsity Restaurant in Cambridge) she met Rajiv Gandhi, who was enrolled in Trinity College at the University of Cambridge.[24] In this context, the Times, London reported, "Mrs Gandhi was an 18-year-old student at a small language college in Cambridge in 1965, making ends meet by working as a waitress in the Varsity restaurant, when she met a handsome young engineering student. Sonia and Rajiv Gandhi married in 1968, in a Hindu ceremony following which she moved into the house of her mother-in-law and then Prime Minister, Indira Gandhi.
The couple had two children, Rahul Gandhi (born 1970) and Priyanka Vadra (born 1972). Despite belonging to the influential Nehru family, Sonia and Rajiv avoided all involvement in politics. Rajiv worked as an airline pilot while Sonia took care of her family.When Indira Gandhi was ousted from office in 1977 in the aftermath of the Indian Emergency, the Rajiv family contemplated to move abroad for a short time. When Rajiv entered politics in 1982 after the death of his younger brother Sanjay Gandhi in a plane crash on 23 June 1980, Sonia continued to focus on her family and avoided all contact with the public





Tuesday, July 26, 2016

kabali video


                                                                  kabali meaning

Kapaleeshwarar Temple, temple ofShiva located in MylaporeChennai in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. The form of Shiva's consort Parvati worshipped at this templeis called Karpagambal



 According to the PuranasShakti worshipped Shiva in the form of a peacock, giving the vernacular name Mylai (Mayilāi) to the area that developed around the temple - mayil is Tamil for "peacock".[3] Shiva is worshiped as Kapaleeswarar, and is represented by thelingam. His consort Parvati is depicted as Karpagambal. The presiding deity is revered in the 7th century Tamil Saiva canonical work, the Tevaram, written by Tamil saint poets known as the nayanars and classified as Paadal Petra Sthalam.


Mylapore's Ancient Past
Ptolemy, the Creek Geographer (A.D. 90-168) has referred to Mylapore in his books as ‘Millarpha;,. It was apparently a weel-known sea port town with a flourishing trade. It must have also been a place of culture, as Saint, Tiruvalluvar the celebrated author of Tirukkurl, the Wordl-famous ethical treatise, lived in Mylapore nearly 2,000 years ago. The Saivite Saints of the 7th Century, Saint Sambandar and Saint Appar, have sung about the Shrine in their hymns.
St. Thomas, one of the aposties of Jesus, is reported to have visited Mylapore in the 2nd Century A.D. His tomb is in the St. Thomas basilica, a beautiful Cathedral about half a mile from the temple.
Mylapore fell into the hands of the Portuguese in A.D.1566, when the temple suffered demolition. The presne temple was rebuilt 300 years ago. There are some fragmentary inscriptions from the old temple, still found in the present Shrine and in St. Thomas Cathedral.
One enters the hall then, where Arulmigu Karpagambal is enshrined. In front of the Goddess, outside, is a Stone sculpture of a Lion, the mount of the Goddess. (Just as Nandi or the Bull is for Lord).