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hyderabaddeccannews · 22 days
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Ladies Hostel meh Girl Friend ki Maadaath se Ladies Toilet meh Hidden Camera Lagaya tha, Police neh Arrest kerliya magar Police ko Aabtaak kuch bhi Videos nahi mille, Vijaywada, Andhra Pradesh
Students of Gudlavalleru Engineering College staged over night prrottest after a hidden camera was found in toilet of women hostel in Krishna Dist of Andhra Pradesh
Senior B Tech Student Vijay has been accused of installing hidden camera in the women toilet with the help of his female friend & sold the videos as claimed by the prrottestors
Police arrested Vijay from boys hostel in connection with the incident, His laptop & mobile was seized but police claims no videos were recovered from the devices
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Nota a Dios
Dios: Krishna, esta nota va para ti, así como muchas que tengo por aquí y otras tantas en mi cabeza.
Veo mi vida desde una perspectiva diferente, es más podría incluso asombrarme y decir que en efecto, mi vista hacia mí misma mejoró de Febrero para acá.
Solo puedo decir GRACIAS.
Nada de lo que pasó fue casualmente, y hoy entiendo que todo tiene una razón de ser, todo es una CAUSALIDAD en lugar de una casualidad. También hoy sé que algo tan ordinario puede disparar esa mirada interna (y por ende un cambio interior) que todo necesitamos.
Lo conocí en Febrero, y si fue una situación peculiar... Aún así accedí.
Y hoy no puedo decir si estuvo bien o mal, solo pasó, pero si me pudiera inclinar hacia algún lado, sería al positivo, hoy puedo decir que qué bien que pasó porque solo así, me pude ver a mi misma.
Cuando se fue esta persona de mi vida, en el instante lo percibí como que me hirió porque evidentemente, me estaba encariñando, cosa que según nuestros "términos y condiciones" no podía pasar - y eso yo lo sabía, sé en el fondo que no debo encariñarme con nada ni nadie, porque esta vida es cambiante y no tengo nada seguro, y nuevamente Tú, llegaste a recordármelo, me diste de nuevo acceso a un texto Sagrado Hindú, y por eso también estoy agradecida, porque me das conocimiento casi casi que sin pedirlo.
Y si, hirió mi Ego, y qué bueno que lo hizo, porque hoy lo puedo ver -que solamente develó el espejo que estaba cubierto para poder mirarme, y reconocer qué puedo mejorar en mi misma.
Literalmente, me dio el empujón que necesitaba para elevar mi vida un poco más y se lo agradeceré por siempre, pero más que a él a mi misma, por poder ver Oportunidades de mejora en donde parece que hay Obscuridad, pero más que a mi misma, te lo agradezco a ti Dios, porque sin Ti, mi Existencia no es posible. A veces creo que fuiste Tu el que hiciste el llamado de que yo volviera contigo, a pensar en Ti, a reflexionar de la vida, por que en efecto, ya había pasado mucho tiempo desde que yo no me enfocaba tanto en Ti. Y al poder verme a mi misma, me di cuenta que siempre estuviste ahí, esperándome, y como buen Padre, no te enojaste por que me alejé de Ti, al contrario, me recompensaste con un Texto Sagrado, me diste conocimiento de la Verdad Absoluta, me diste conocimiento de Ti. No puedo estar más agradecida. No puedo sentirme más afortunada.
Me siento contenta conmigo misma, porque entre esas cosas que he mejorado, una de ellas fue la relación con la comida, realmente va mejorando y sinceramente, estoy disfrutando mucho más del acto de comer. Ultimamente, mi boca experimenta bombas de sabores al comer, lo cuál me hace feliz.
Decidí continuar con mis estudios, porque sé que eso me traerá beneficios en el futuro. A veces quisiera ver ya los beneficios, pero sé que las cosas que valen la pena no dan frutos inmediatamente, pero, estoy bien con el hecho de trabajar y esforzarme día a día regando la semilla que he sembrado para después ver un gran árbol. Con ese pensamiento, se disipan mis dudas o inquietudes.
Por otro lado, a veces aún tengo el pensamiento de que él no me supo valorar, sé que tiene pareja, pero no supo apreciar todo lo que hay aquí. Yo sé que es muy egoísta pensar:
"Le enseñé lo que es ser rico, pero aún así prefiere seguir siendo pobre"
Al final no sé bien toda su situación, solo sé parte que él me contó.
Pero hoy, tuve un pensamiento que me da paz. Yo en algunas ocasiones le dije que esperaba que se entendiera nuevamente con ella, que esa acción de los dos no era correcta; pero en el fondo quería que se diera cuenta de que es ella su lugar.
Y el pensamiento que me dio paz fue:
"Él arregló las cosas con ella, ya no hay malos entendidos, sus diferencias las arreglaron, viven felices, ya no hay rencores. Mi presencia en su vida, sirvió para ponerle la mente clara."
Por alguna razón esto me deja tranquila y me ayuda a soltar su recuerdo.
Respecto a mi Karma, yo estoy consciente de ello, no sé cuándo vaya a germinar esa semilla, tal vez en esta vida o en otra, pero tampoco me puedo preocupar por cuándo va a ser eso, solo Tú sabes, y cuando llegue ese momento, ahí también vas a estar PARA MI.
Y yo sé que debo de trabajar mucho en mi, solamente soy una Alma más haciendo su mejor esfuerzo, pero, teniéndote a Ti, no puedo pedir más.
La guerra de Kurukshetra se vive a diario, Arjuna lucha diariamente, lo hace intensamente, contigo de auriga; y no acaba hasta que Yudhistira es instaurado Rey de Hastinapura.
GRACIAS POR TODO.
GRACIAS POR DARME UNOS OJOS MÁS FINOS ANTE LA VIDA (que sé que se tienen que seguir refinando)
TE AMO
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kb85lazy · 8 months
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morningmantra · 9 months
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Krishna Dist: Car accident on national highway
A car caused havoc on National Highway No. 16 at Kodurupadu in Bapulapadu Mandal of Krishna District.
A car caused havoc on National Highway No. 16 at Kodurupadu in Bapulapadu Mandal of Krishna District. Hanuman Junction: A car caused havoc on National Highway No. 16 at Kodurupadu in Bapulapadu Mandal of Krishna District. One person died in this incident and five others were seriously injured. According to Veeravalli police, a car traveling from Hyderabad towards Kovvur crossed the divider at…
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gecgudlavalleru · 10 months
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VALEDICTORY FUNCTION  OF
 NATIONAL LEVEL INTER –ENGINEERING COLLEGIATE TOURNAMENT 
Chief Guest Shri P Joshua, IPS , Superintendent of Police, Krishna Dist
Special Guest Ms.Jyothi Yarraji , International Athlete
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vajidmirza · 1 year
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VAJID MIRZA.
{ Born in 2 july 1995 } He is a Chief Managing Director of Neel Kamal Optical and Eye Care Company, has a distinct identity in the eye department of India, due to which he is the country's famous eye consultant and renowned professional optician in the eye department. Vajid Mirza lives in Jhalawar district of Rajasthan, he has a Company named Neel Kamal Optical which is honored by the Government of India and I get it from the Central Government, Vajid Mirza has been doing public service for a long time and helping the poor class people by organizing free eye check-up camps. They have come to help, they have an optical branch in the district, which is a very popular shop, where people from long distances get their specs made.
RELATION :-
Vajid Mirza's wife's name is Farheen Bee.
His mother's name is Zubeda bega
his father's name is Aziz Baig
he also has a son whose name is Ahmad Mirza
HELPING BY PEOPLE :-
Vajid Mirza has always given importance to poor or middle class people, in which he has worked for the Government of India under the Prime Minister Rashtriya Vayushree Yojana from 2012 to 2017.
Vajid Mirza was organizing free eye check-up camp every Sunday at his personal place.
{Add:- Neel kamal optical and Eye Care Jhalrapatan, dist- Jhalawar}
Eye Examination Of Government Officials :-
Vajid Mirza started his career as an optician in (2012). After this he continued to help a lot of people in his career like free eye camp.
Who among them has also examined the eyes of government officials?
In the year 2016, facilities related to eye department were provided in the presence of Chief Guest Shri Krishna Patidar Minister in the Women Teachers Department.
In 2015, the public was benefited in an eye check-up camp in the health building of Bakani area in the presence of MLA, Chief Medical Officer and Sub-Divisional Officer.
The eyes of the observer and additional superintendent of police who were in the assembly elections in 2018 were examined.
In 2019, glasses were made after examining the eyes of Preeti Naayak, Additional District Sention and Judge of Jhalawar district.
In the year 2017, the Chief Guest was Minister of State, Chief Medical Officer and Officers, District President, District Chief, City President, MLA, Superintendent of Police, Police Station Incharge, Women District President, District General Secretary, District Minister, Minority District President, Municipality Chairman, Trade Board. Neel Kamal Optical and Eye Care was grandly inaugurated in the presence of the Chairman and other officials.
In the year 2021, Superintendent of Police, District Collector, Minister of State, MP, MLA, Minority District President Muqeem Abbasi, District President, Fruit Mandi District President Bhuru Bhai Akhtar Bhai, Municipality Chairman, Ophthalmologist Surgeon Dr. Mamta Rathore, Hindu Brahmin District President Neel Kamal Optical and Eye Care was grandly inaugurated in the presence of othe
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Made citizens aware about the prevention and care of blindness and eye-related diseases which are increasing in the country and supported the Government of India's scheme under Prime Minister Rashtriya Vayushri Yojana, hence on Republic Day 26 January 2021, Alimco, Social Justice in Delhi Awarded by Ministry of Empowerment, Government of India
1. In the year 2016, राजस्थान उच्च न्यायालय न्यायधीश शेषन एव न्यायधीश dr. Rajendra Singh choudhary got his eyes checked during the court and camp
2. District judge "Beena Jain's" (जिला एवं सेशन न्यायाधीश) eye check-up.
3. Among the facilities provided during the Covid-19 curfew. "C.I. Jagdish Prasad ji Meena" and "S.I. Balveer ji's" eye check-up was done.
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all-about-news24x7 · 1 year
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NO DADA VATI – Four Arrested for Extorting Money in Berhampur |
Odishabarta Berhampur:On 01.06.2023 at 02.30 P.M on the written report of Subhachandra Sethi(42) of Vill-Lochapada, near Hunuman Temple, PS-Nimakhandi, Dist-Ganjam  a case has been registered u/s.341/323/307/386/506/34 and investigated into and arrested the persons They identified as Bhajamana Meher,Kartikeswara Meher,Satyanarayan Meher and Gopal Krishna Meher all of belong to Village…
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ssvas1966 · 1 year
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Health - A long journey from 1996 to 2021
Background story – implications of pre dispositions/susceptible tendencies
As far as record goes and by memories / tell tales, our forefathers stayed at Malur taluk of Kolar Dist, earlier known as Malligepura, as many jasmine flower growers were there once upon a time. My grandfather Shri MR Krishna Rao (MRK) a teacher by profession, came to Bangalore during 1940s after his retirement.  
Three generations of our lineage were teachers starting from Malur Raamaih to MRK and K. Seetharamaiah, my father. All were either named after Rama or Krishna !! Strict disciplinarians they were, having a great reputation in their times so much that our grand father used to sit along with Panchas for dispute resolution of the near by villages, even though he was officially just a School-master. He was also a Scout teacher and we have a proud photo of him with children and also participated in freedom struggle.  
An interesting story is that there was a theft in the village in which we lost many gold jewellery during a marriage ceremony. MRK had only Son and seven daughters to take care. It is said that there is always one or the other daughter at all times in our house for delivering a baby. The Scout programme is said to be a fund raiser for compensating the monetary loss caused due to theft which would have otherwise strained relationship with in laws. Those days anything was possible to help the school-master!!  
After shifting to Bangalore in search of better education and career, they stayed close to Malleshwaram in Bangalore. Appa was later transferred to Chamarajpet Middle School, making the family to move to Gavipuram area. It appears that one day the land Lady “Hombalamma” scolded my mother on the ground that there was a paralytic patient (Appa’s maternal uncle Mr.Vasudevachar, another interesting character of our family whom we will see later) at home and daily chores for his “U ma he” was disgusting. This irritated my father so much; and without second thoughts he decided to move out of rented house. 
Within a month our new house was built in three days during 1966 for a meagre Rs.3,500/-. I was a new born baby and there was all new mud construction in a remote part of underdeveloped Bangalore. My ill health as a child is attributed to cold and in hospitable condition’s of this new area in revenue pocket of Bangalore. You can see this prediction in my horoscope also – child will have “Sheetha badhe” – cold related issues. Also, Appa lost his money purse in Ganesha temple on the day I was born and I was also branded as born in “Chor Nakshatra” !!
The family of K Seetharamaiah settled down in Srinagar and I have fond memories of Amba Bhavani School nearby, where I had to literally run across the small hilly terrain to reach school. It was scary to see and we used to run through the path. By this time, Akkaji was also married and settled in Nanjamba Agrahara whih is just across the Kempambudhi lake, which we used to fondly walk through. There was also a Hindu Cemetery and in fact initially we could even see the glazing pyres as there were no buildings in between.
Visiting Akka - Bhava in Chamarajpet was one of our regular routines. We two Kitty and Cheeni were ferocious kids who like to play all the time. WE also had a special task some times to go the Akkaji’s factory to give lunch. Family of four with Andalamma being the second daughter and we two were happy enough, even though there was generally a shortage of food and comforts of life. We grew well in our own secluded place as there were not many Brahmin families around and we were not encouraged to make friends from the area.  
Though Appa had no inhibition about the caste formations, Amma was bit ortho. She was a strict disciplinarian as far as “vratha-nema” and would not drink water during her upavas vrath. I remember she climbing Tirumala hills without taking any food till Darshan of Lord Venkateshwara. We never followed ritualistic path, as appa was very rational and encouraged us to develop good conscience and made us to listen to it more than inculcating a god fearing attitude. 
Following our own Conscience, maintaining integrity of character, is what he use to tell always and made us follow through out. We loved to listen to stories from Amma and every summer vacation is fully of learning new things, languages, going to relatives as far as Yelahanka to visit our grand father’s house. We had good entertainment in those days with Upendra, Radhakrishna and Manju, our cousins.  
The other places of frequent visit being Kaval - byrasandra to meet our Alamelu atte family and another aunt Nagatthe family, at Yadagondanahalli. Distinctly remember the fabulous treatment we use to get in these places, as Appa was very much liked by everyone and known for his generosity to take care of his nephews and nieces. He is the only son in the family and all the sisters look upon him as a saviour in their troubled times. We got royal treatment in these places. I even remember a long journey to Basavapattana far off in North Karnataka where my maternal uncle Ramu Mava was working. He had three daughters and we were the future possible’s !!.
We grew up and studied at local schools and colleges. Ashu studied science with Biology and Appa wanted her to be a teacher. Hence she also did B.Ed. As destiny decided, she could not continue for long as a teacher and joined ESIC. Seeing the difficulty of a Factory life of Akkaji, it was a conscious decision to make her join a government department. We use to call her Andalamma as she has good appetite and little plumy. 
Her future took a turn after marriage with TVS and they settled down in Azadnagar, after a brief stint at Mumbai. Their two adorable kids Ajay and Sheru were the ones whose child hood opened up our own dreams and particularly, Ajay was my tryst with a young life and made me feel very proud, as if he is my son. Sheru was so innocent and sweet, that I used to call him Mankanna. Both these little cuties were the centre of attraction and when Ajay was born I was almost free of my studies and enjoyed taking care of the kids.
Kitty joined BSNL after some stint in private sector and settled down in life in 1988. The bride was from a well to do family and we had issues back home, as in any middle class Brahmin family. Quietly we tried to settle down, as we had lost Amma few years before and Ashu has moved out after marriage. Three gentlemen (?) with one dignified lady member had difficulties in adjusting and we pulled on with new life of Kitty, trying to blend into a normal family life which was shattered due to loss of Amma in 1984. After Ashu’s marriage in 1985, we were literally orphaned and three of us had tough times till Kitty got married in 1988, creating more expectations in our joint futures.
I started earning immediately after my II PUC and worked in an Engine Overhauling concern as Typist/Assistant. My first pay was just Rs.70/- and I also further continued to work in the typing instituted as Instructor. Income earned was just sufficient for my needs to buy some books spend on my own. After losing Amma in my I year B.Com, the life became very dreaded and tough, and may be I lost a few more sentiments left out in the rational mind. 
I finished Degree and joined ICWA for better career prospects. Before I could take exams, I had to join IT Department at Mysore and it was a real turning point of my life. Knowing the promotion aspects, I took some competitive exams to excel and became an Inspector during 1990. My father was proud with my achievements and he used to boast with all known people that my son is an Inspector!!
All these years of my growth seem to be quite dry as I did not enjoy most of it in a very positive manner. I had no plans to get married also and probably would have remained a vagabond, had I not asked a question to Veenu on the fateful day of 15th Jan 1994. We had gone for a long walk to Sri Ramana Maharshi Ashram in Mekhri Circle and after visiting the Shrine came out to sit on a big rock for a while. I initiated the discussion with her to seek her opinion about future course of action after completing degree.  
Having lost her father very early age and some of her external beauty due to accident, I felt it was now our responsibility to take care. Just like Appa took care of his nephews and nieces, I also thought it is my job. I wanted to know whether she would like to work/study or get married. More importantly, marriage was the main topic.  
Surprisingly and shockingly, she said in very clear terms that she wants to marry ME only, without any second thoughts. I never knew her intention though I knew that she had liking for my qualities. I used to entertain her with lot of stories, both known and cooked up ones, which she used to enjoy during her visit to our house. She even pretend that she is not well or gone to sleep to avoid her going back to parents house. She had admirable qualities in work and I had a liking for that only. After giving a brief thought, I consented and our LIFE journey started. Many times, I don’t remember when we got married, but I know the date on which I got involved in this proposal!!!!
With the above background, I will now shift to Health issues in the family.
Ours was a con-sanguial marriage (marriage within the family) and Akkaji also had same. It was therefore double con-sanguial on both sides. Even before I got married, I was very health conscious due to history of early deaths in our family and this factor made us more conscious. One of my deepest regrets in life is that both my parents did not live longer to see our progress. We ourselves were very unfortunate and never saw our grand parents. Whenever I see some one grand parenting and great grand parenting, I feel terrible. One of my child hood days dream was to live for more than 100 years and see all my great grandchildren. Of course now I don’t have that kind of interest!! It is only a question of remaining relevant to the present.
From the age of 12, I had observed Amma suffering from health issues, particularly stomach related issues and eventually leaving us when she was barely 45. Her physique was quite fragile and delicate ever since I remember her. Mentally strong but physiologically not. She also had a traumatic life after marriage with many mis carriages and in getting used to rustic life my father could offer her. Her main complaint was acidity resulted in surgery of appendix/ulcerated part which later got converted into Stomach Cancer. Two consequent surgeries virtually made her fragile and she could not withstand the onslaught of medicines given. Her metabolism had gone bad for several years and I have seen her barely able to eat two idlies after the surgery.
Next deep impact was the devastating death of Bhavaji due to Kidney failure at his prime age, leaving two vulnerable daughters at tender age to their fate, an aged mother who solely depended on him and a loving wife who cared for him. The kind of health issues faced by both, I have seen very closely and tried to analyse them at very young age. Both did not live longer to fulfil their obligation towards their siblings and many of our infirmities in personality, immaturities and foolishness, might be due to their absence in most formative part of our lives. I never wanted this to happen to our future generations.
As I look back now, we have a great history of early deaths, untimely departures in the whole family, which I have tried to trace upto two-to-three generations. Before going into those details, I will narrate our sojourn from marriage till date relating to Health issues, in the above background and certain hard decisions taken to avoid such issues in our own case.
Bhavaji was a very fine personality, well mannered, highly intellectual, well read and soft spoken person. He was a kind of role model for us and we admire adore and seek his wisdom always. In spite of all his virtues, what made him to leave early, was a million-dollar question for me. The kind of trauma and tension prevailing in our family during his ill health, is un forgettable. Why it happened, if we objectively analyse, it appears that he had all the good qualities with a great taste for food.
He was a good eater and connoisseur of food and movies. I remember his penchant for different dishes prepared in various hotels and he used to enjoy them with friends and family. He lost his father even before he was born and there is a family history of early death. This habbit of eating tasty food probably landed him in trouble. He was a long standing diabetic since the age of 30 and this has finally resulted in kidney failure at the age of 44.  
With all the virtues in life and wisdom of life, he couldn’t stay longer with family. This is one of the main reasons which imprinted in my mind that we should never go after taste alone. Developing a taste is one thing and being addicted to eating tasty food is another. I never commented on the quality of food and mostly took it as my destiny to eat. My eating habits were different from young age itself and I never preferred to eat anything in between meals. Home food was my favourite and I remember, even after coming back from search duty, I used to have dinner at midnight as late as 2 a.m. and then only go to sleep. This ideology got imbued into my personality, when I saw two untimely deaths in our family.
Secondly, my mother’s early departure, was devastating to us particularly, Appa suffered loneliness, became highly irritable and felt purposeless. He used to find purpose in going out in the pretesxt of some odd job, and service to society in his own way. Amma was a stubborn lady with a delicate body and used to be constantly worrying all the time, which probably caused her ulcers and later turned into Cancer. She could not face tough life offered by Appa and sulked for long. All these are my inferences and I do not really know.
Journey from Naturopathy to Homeopathy:
After the marriage, we took an informal owe to maintain health in the most natural way. I had attended Yoga programme at Maradi Subbaiah Chowltry premises in my earlier days and we both attended a Naturopathy course at that time. In this course, we were also taught about acupressure, reiki and other systems of healing along with naturopathy. Incidentally, we were also introduced to Vipassana and both of us did a two 10 day course, which got us into the field of philosophy put to use. This is actually a turning point which made both of us aware of our strength and weaknesses and the ways to over come, besides giving a perspective of life.
Veenu was against any allopathic treatment as she also suffered due to over medication at her early days. She had a weak constitution and parents tried their best to give all kinds of food to build her strength. Every time she fell sick, there will be a medical intervention at the immediate instance and she has taken allopathic drugs and carried a weak constitution. She realised this and practiced yoga and naturopathy more vigorously. Though we can’t blame the parents, their ignorance and too much concern for the first baby costed her health. Probably they were also scared of their con-sanguial marriage and the complications noted in the second child.
With renewed vigour both started practicing alternative method since 1996 and our drugless journey started. Meanwhile, she did some advanced courses in healing and I had also an occasion to pursue homeopathic studies for long. As naturopathy may not be completely suitable for kids, I started to take interest in life sciences and studied further. In fact during the first pregnancy, Veenu went to SVYASA to get yogic assistance and stayed there under a special programme for pregnant women for 15 days.  
In spite of all the precautions and preparations made, the first baby born through caesarean and this shattered our confidence. When we saw the medical complications and the diagnosis made, treatment suggested for the one month old kid, heavens virtually fell and we had no one to give support. At this point of time, we were introduced to Dr.Devaki Devadas, who was primarily a paediatrician in St John’s Hospital later converted into homeopathic practice.
We desperately wanted to avoid Allopathic treatment and finally, we got an alternative. But every time we visit her, our EGO used to get hurt a lot as she was very shrewed and blunt. We couldn’t argue and silently suffered in long waits, frequent visits. Her main requirement was that there could not be any parallel medical support and it has to be pure classical homeopathy. No vaccination is to be administered and it is complete homeo cure which she guaranteed. We had seen one instance in family and we had no option. Her faith in the system was unflinchable and we had no option to believe in ourselves and give a try. The amount of pressure and tension at the crucial moments of his treatment is really unexplainable.
By god’s grace and our faith in Homeo sailed us through and both the children are on right track without any kind of vaccination till date (except recent one due to compulsion of college, which is now antidoted with homeo medicine !!). To come to this stage, it was not easy. Since the day Chinmaya was born and even before, we faced the dilemma. When he was a month old baby, the doctor called me for a discussion and suggested surgical procedure. After understanding the issue and discussion with other doctors, we took a stand that we will not allow any kind of surgical intervention at this age. Doctor was very upset and made a remark in the record that father is not agreeing and wants second opinion. We did all kinds of diagnostic tests suggested including a test in Nuclear medicine – which I don’t really know what it is. It was a painful test where the functioning of kidneys is assessed by injecting chemicals into kidney through urethra. I can never forgive myself for the pain and trauma caused to little beloved one. 
Our tryst with Homeo was not very smooth and we had to face a tough doctor who will snub us for any enquiry and we had to wait for hours patiently. In fact this waiting has helped us in realising that the health can be regained only by sustained efforts and time given for cure. Once we are introduced to her maternal uncle Dr. Megharajan at Davanagare and it was a great blessing. He was a professor at IIT and resigned to do social service and practice homeopathy.  
Divine soul as he was, I had a personal rapport and great admiration for his philosophical bent of mind and crisp understanding of homeo principles. He was a classical homeopath doing great service to patients in and around Davanagere. They originally belong to Tamilnadu and came long ago to settle down at Hiriyur and homeo health camps are regularly done for the benefit of villagers around.  
His nephew is Dr.Rangarajan who is moulded by the principles of his uncle and continuing to do service to the needy patients. Our interactions with Dr.Rangarajan also made us understand the basics of Classical homeopathy and he eventually started teaching us the science behind homeopathy. I had an occasion to learn Homeo for about one year in Mysore conducted by World Teacher’s Trust and deeply inspired by its efficacy in curing chronic diseases. This helped me to strengthen the belief in the system of medicine which we are administering to both the sons since birth. In fact, for Yagnik it is before birth and he is under homeo care without any allopathic medicine/vaccinations.
Principles of Homeo:
The basic premise of Homeopathy is that there is a LIFE FORCE which takes care of most of the ailments bothering us and it is inherent nature of any being. The fundamental principle is that Similia Similibus curenthar – meaning similar cures to similar. Any medicinal substance which gives raise to a symptom in a healthy person (as per proving made with hundreds of volunteers and sometimes doctor himself); will cure the disease which produces a symptom in a sick person. In short, if a patient is getting symptoms due to disease, a remedy (drug) causing similar symptoms is administered.
The remedy will trigger the symptom to an optimum level and seek a proper response from te LIFE FORCE which will start working. The medicinal substances are from plant kingdom, animal kingdom, minerals, energy levels, and even diseased /dead tissues!! These are extracted and potentised to the required level. When a substance is diluted in the proportion of 1 x 100 and again 1 x 100 for nearly 30 times, it is called potency of 30C which is the normal minimum potency given. (One part of substance mixed with 99 parts of alcohol/liquid base and from this dilution one part is taken and again 99 parts is mixed. Like this 30 times is 30C).  
You may not be even able to find out the chemical properties of the medicine originally extracted and how it works is a miracle. They say it may be water memory, energy spikes and chemical signature which remains after potentisation. These potencies go upto 200C and now we have 0/1, 0/2…. Potencies which are still more diluted in centesimal ratio. It only shows that the homeo remedies work at a deeper level which may be beyond molecular, cellular or even sub atomic levels. There are a number of researches which show that the remedies at very deeply to the level of miasms; ( genetic pre dispositions for which there are constitutional remedies in homeo.  
When I further completed another online course by Dr.Bhatia for two to three months, I could get vast amount of material to substantiate the claims made by Homeopaths. Some of the literatures and research articles written by Dr. Rajan Sankaran strengthened our belief about this system of medicine as it is very close to Naturopathy, where we allow the body to cure itself and give support. We basically turned to Homeo only for the kids as they may not be able to follow principles of Naturopathy and may need assistance. Dr Rajan Sankaran’’s works on the nature of dreams and its indications in treating through homeo medicine is amazing. Deep insight into human psychology and also the complex nature of physiological systems which we are trying to understand/cure were obtained through this. 
With all the above struggles and adventures/mis-adventures over a period of more than 25 years, we have come to believe that there won’t be any need for major medical assistance. It is basically because of the fact that this human machine is self contained, self healing and self reconstructing mechanism which needs to be handled with due care. These systems have evolved over millions of years and its too naïve to measure them in terms of numbers which are randomized on the basis of a few hundred persons. All these parameters beginning from pulse rate, temperature, blood pressure and now the latest, Oxygen levels are dynamic in nature.  
Any treatment has to be holistic and the method of treatment has to consider a person as one whole unit requiring attention. You can’t treat your skin without treating the Kidneys / lungs which is giving problem. Most of the so called diseases like fever, cold, head aches are only symptoms and at best a reaction to a situation created from outside and some times due to inherent pre dispositions. If they are persisting over a period of time and creating trouble, you may need medical intervention. Not everyone getting wet in rain would catch cold and we have to distinguish between the root cause and the maintaining cause of a disease.  
Unless we understand the problem and its root cause in physiological terms it is not possible to cure. All these diseases are actually an expression of the body which we fail to respond properly with proper life style, food habits and diet. Understanding the language of body is paramount importance than understanding the parameters given in numbers and ratios which can be very misleading when we look at a person a whole. They also create more and more inhibitions and fear psychosis and do not allow us think about the present and clear danger which is expressed by the body in its own language.
Finally coming to our encounter with Corona, I believe, I got it during first wave itself and it was asymptomatic. The trouble was least, lasting about a week with mild fever, body pain and head ache with loss of smell/taste. It was not alarming and it died down without any kind of medication. But during April, when we did the function at Bangalore, its effects were severe and suffering was longer/intense. The latest mutant (B.1.617 – Delta version) appears to be more infectious and troublesome. However, Homeo did not fail us and with proper diet and rest, all four of us successfully came out unscathed. There is a great rejuvenation after the recovery; my back ache, sleep apnea and other small issues have gone for a toss. We are more confident of facing any future variant since our bodies are more equipped now.
It’s very clear that if you can face the disease without much medical intervention and hospitalization, it is going to go naturally. More and more medicines would definitely reduce your natural immunity and the resistance artificially caused would invite more superior variants as a reaction. There are studies that indicate vaccination would induce more mutations and infections. Probably this is what happened during second wave in our case also. It is an admitted fact that vaccination does not give immunity from getting infected again and some of the vaccines have not even cleared Phase 3 trials. It is expressly given as an Emergency usage basis which indicates that it should not be administered very routinely.  
Natural methods of healing, alternative systems of medicine – (a misnomer, since everyone believes that Allopathy is the main system and others are only alternatives !!) - can do miracles with a proper understanding of our physiology, nature of disease and the kind of treatment required in each and every case. There cannot be an attitude of “One hat fits all” especially in health matters as each individual is unique carrying genetic pre dispositions of multitude nature. It requires a will to persevere with the process of getting cured and public faith clubbed with government patronage which is very much lacking, probably due to pharma lobby and vested interest of medical practitioners’.
The times ahead would not be as simple as before, due to over conscious health behavior, undue health awareness artificially triggered by the insecurity caused by Virus and of course our own ageing factors. We are going to see a new world order creating unnecessary dependency on medical support and exploitation by the privileged few. We have to gear up ourselves to survive in the tough world which is going to be. Make your choices wisely with proper background study and develop right perspective about the nature of Health. All the very best in your endeavor to remain with the nature for a purpose living ahead and to achieve over all well being. Thank you for your time and patience in reading a lengthy passage.
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hala2021 · 1 year
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Las hormigas conspiradas
Yo desde niña me di cuenta de la conspiración entre las personas. Tal vez, eso se debe a que dentro de mi familia conspiraban los peores. Con el tiempo, como me percataba de que ese tipo de personas tenía un problema con la moral, comencé a buscar a mis «amigos» dentro de diferentes religiones. Desilusionada, yo decía: «en algún lado tienen que estar»; y los escuchaba, pensando en que esa gente era sincera y que de seguro odiaba a su enemigo. Y lo que escuchaba era sobre un odio acérrimo hacia los judíos. Por lo tanto, me dije: «ahi debo estar, con mis amigos». Entonces, pensé en un plan para meterme con ellos, y como entendí que se trataba más de algo familiar, inventé que mi padre, muerto, era judío. Después de todo dije: «los muertos no hablan».
Bueno. Es difícil de explicar todo lo que yo viví dentro de las religiones, fueron varias, como: los Hare Krishna, católicos, evangélicos, adventistas, testigos de Jehová, judíos, y por último: el Islam. Dentro de los judíos, yo permitía que mi hija se fuera de excursiones con las chicas, porque la llevaban gratis a todos lados. Fue a Chascomús y a Mar Azul, dos lugares que yo no conozco. Y el sistema que utilizaban me llamó la atención. Por empezar, me hice amiga de algunos judíos, algunos moderados y otros sionistas. Estos últimos eran los que militaban a favor del estado de Israel. En aquel tiempo, ni siquiera sabía que era Palestina, pero había leído ese nombre en la Biblia y lo relacionaba con un lugar en donde transitaba Jesús, como una tierra.
Paso a contar lo que me llamó la atención. Entre nosotros nos pasábamos los teléfonos. A mí me dieron un número, de una madre; ellos me explicaron que cuando a mí me llamara aquella madre, diciéndome que nuestros niños habían llegado bien de la excursión, entonces, yo debía llamar al teléfono de otra madre, de la que me habían dado su número, y avisarle que nuestros hijos habían llegado bien, que no hubo ningún inconveniente. Y aquello me hizo pensar en lo que una vez una sionista me dijo, textualmente: «nosotros hacemos un trabajo de hormigas».
Y analicemos que hacen las hormigas. ¿Nunca te fijaste en ellas? Forman hileras interminables, como largas cadenas. Si tú tocas una y rompes la cadena, ellas saben del peligro y comienzan a dispersarse y a juntar sus antenas, tal cual si se comunicaran entre sí. Por lo tanto, esa alteración llega hasta el hormiguero. Sigue a una hormiga y verás que una le dice a otra que hay peligro y la siguiente hace lo mismo. El sistema que utilizaban para las excursiones era precisamente algo así, como un sistema de cadenas. Si yo no llamaba a la madre que me había tocado llamar, todas sabían que la cadena se había cortado, es decir, nuestros niños estaban en peligro o no habían llegado de la excursión. Y si observas a las hormigas, y logras ver dentro del hormiguero, verás que son millones, no pocas. Nosotros con mis hermanos las encerrábamos en frascos, para ver cómo trabajaban.
Bueno. Sigamos con el tema de la conspiración o también llamado «complot». Si estudias la vida de las hormigas, entenderás que ellas viven dentro de túneles subterráneos. Sus fortalezas las encuentras dentro de la tierra, pero eso no quiere decir que no salgan a la superficie. Ahora bien, compara a las hormigas con los conspiradores. ¿Sabías que en el Corán, el libro sagrado de los musulmanes, hay un capítulo titulado «Las hormigas»? Sigamos... No hagas conjeturas tontas, acá no es cuestión de culpar a ninguna religión ni a ningún religioso o etnia; simplemente, quiero pensar.
Las hormigas están muy organizadas; cuando ellas encuentran el alimento, una avisa a las demás. Y cuando te diste cuenta, hay millones encima del azúcar o de la naranja. ¿Pero qué pasa con los conspiradores? ¿Qué pasaría si ese método se utilizara para perjudicar a alguien? ¡Imagínate! Un montón de personas confabuladas para hacerte quebrar en tu trabajo; para lograr que te deprimas y te suicides; juntas para que te corrompas moralmente y termines prostituyéndote o robando por las calles; complotadas para hacerte creer que existe una pandemia; unidas para investigar qué comes, dónde vas e informar en sus hormigueros; apelmazadas para conocer a tus familiares o amistades; incluso, juntas para crear amistades y amores falsos, con el fin de que tus días se terminen en la soledad y sin ayuda de nadie; en fin..., las posibilidades son infinitas.
Por otro lado, las teorías conspirativas se basan en que unos pocos, llamados «la élite», controlan a millones. En cambio, esta teoría de las hormigas sería que millones controlan a unos pocos. ¡La cadena, amigo, la cadena! Si la cadena se rompe, todos avisan que existe un peligro: «un tonto se dio cuenta de que existimos», dicen. Y ese tonto eres tú o yo.
Hace poco me enteré por mis redes sociales que mi «frutilla», un cantante surcoreano que me gusta, sufrió una persecusión en sus redes sociales: más de doscientas personas se confabularon para reportar su cuenta de Instagram cada dos horas. Y eso hace que él pueda tener problemas con sus redes sociales. ¡Las hormigas, amigos, las hormigas! Son millones; no, pocos. Y según las teorías conspirativas de las que hablan, en donde nombran a «masones» e «illuminatis», se relaciona con una secta satánica, de solo un puñado de personas. ¿Tú piensas que un puñado de personas puede controlar a millones?
Las hormigas no se ven, pero se sienten, se organizan y sienten miedo cuando la cadena se rompe. Mi error en mi juventud fue creer que a quienes ellos odiaban eran mis amigos, pero en aquel tiempo no conocía el arte de actuar de estas personas; son genios de la actuación.
Por hoy escribí bastante. Ya me cansaron las hormigas...
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GoSeva - Gosamrakshana
Let us know about the cow that has unique significance on par with the Vedas.
The cow is equal to Fire as ‘She’ was born on account of Homa which is associated with Fire. Butter and ghee are loved by the gods when extracted from the cow’s milk using the wooden churning stick called ‘Kavvam’. Our culture suggests gifting away cows and gold during the religious rites like Yajna and Yaga besides the rituals to propitiate our ancestors.
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1. Mata or Biological Mother - The mother who gave birth to us; 2. Mother Cow – Cow. 3. Bhoo Mata Bhudevi (Earth) 4. Sri Mata – Goddess Mother Goddess Mother, the deity in the Temples, presents ‘Herself’ in our midst in the above four forms to protect us by removing our difficulties and sufferings. There are 33 crore deities in the Gomata or Cow Mother.
2. If we circle the cow, it is equal to circumnavigating 33 Crore Gods in addition to our godly ancestors.
3. Feeding grass to a cow is like actually making an offering to the most supreme god or goddess.
4. Worshiping a cow is like worshiping a goddess.
5. We are not permitted to touch the idol of the deity in the sanctum sanctorum and decorate it with our hands. But if we decorate a cow it is equal to decorating a goddess.
6. If cows and calves walk on the ground, the dirt and dust that rises from their legs will fall on us when we walk behind them. Then it is as if we had bathed in a sacred Ganga. Such holiness exists only on this earth in the form of a cow.
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7. Serving cows makes us get rid of our sins accumulated over several births. It also leads to having good offspring. This is in addition to obtaining divine grace easily. We will be blessed as such with various fortunes.
8. Goseva & Gosamrakshana - Cows are most auspicious animals. They are very dear to Lord Krishna. Everything of the cow including urine and dung is beneficial to human society. The root word, "Go" translates to cows, cattle, virtue, earth, water, sky, Veda, and the Word.
Lord ‘Govinda’ is the one who protects all the above.
The home, place, State, and country where the cow resides will keep flourishing with all kinds of fortunes. Those who are unable to perform the ancestral rites and rituals of annual ceremonies as laid down in the scriptures in the correct order may offer grass, vegetables, fruit, and fodder to the cow the way she eats them while remembering the said ancestor. Then, it is equal to propitiating our godlike ancestors and delivering them to the higher worlds. Doing this is equal to obtaining ‘Punya’ of repaying the debt we owed to them as their progeny.
Even while properly conducting ancestral rites, making an offering to the cow will still yield good results. We extend such a great opportunity on behalf of Jagadguru Peetham. You may contact us in connection with the service programs such as donating land for cowsheds, gifting cows for the conservation of cattle, offering grass and fodder for sustaining cows, and/ or donating useful medicines that would give strength to the cows.
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ॐ List of Hanuman Hundred Temples ★ ॐ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Let us make it a point to visit an ancient temple at every opportunity. || Jai Hanuman Jai Sriram || ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ There is a Tamil adage that none ought to live in an area where there is no temple - "Koil illa oorril kutierukka vendaam". This is indeed a meaningful statement for, the temple does radiate a divine and pure atmosphere which elevates the mental and spiritual levels of those who live in the vicinity. It is all the more important that the temple is built in accordance with rules prescribed in the Agamic texts so as to radiate the divinity benefiting the people. While this is applicable to all temples built for the worship of the presiding deity, devotees from his part goes to temple with faith and offer his prayer with all sincerity. Today in India there are innumerable Anjaneya temples that are built in accordance with the Agama rules and consecration of deities and performance of pujas made as prescribed. But only very few attain the Greatness that had been seen by the time. In time to come some of the temple losses its glory, for reasons best known to Sri Anjaneya Swami. The daily pujas, however, may continue and may never be interrupted during the intervening period. Nevertheless the temple remains in obscuration for some time. Many reasons could be attributed for this, but in my view the main cause could be that of the devotees' mind and concentration, the relation that he develops with Him. If the temple has to radiate a divine and pure atmosphere, which could, elevates the mental and spiritual level of the devotee, then devotee also has to go to the temple with pure mind and with sanctified intention. They reciprocate to each other thus they aid each other. Many seers, poets, sants, and devotees who had not asked anything for their self must have visited the ancient temples. Lots of prayers must have been offered. As the diamond glitters more with the fine cuttings, so also the temple does radiate a divine and pure atmosphere when more devotees with sanctified mind and intention offer their prayer there. He is the giver, hence don't ask, and for he gives even before you ask, for he knows what you required to be equipped with. Let us make it a point to visit an ancient temple at every opportunity, be it Anjaneya Swami temple or Hanuman Mandir or Maruti Gudi. Here is a List of Hundred Hanuman Temples in India. Andhra Pradesh 01. Sri Dasanjaneya of Machavaram, Vijayawada, Krishna Dist, 02. Sri Nettikanti Anjaneya Temple, Kasapuram, Ananthapur Dist, 03. Gandi Veera Anjaneya of Gandi, Cuddapah, 04. Sri Veera Anjaneya temple, Aragonda, Chittoor, 05. Jool Sri Mukhya Praana Temple,Cuddapah, 06. Jabali [Jaabaali] Sri Anjaneya Temple, Tirupati, Chittoor Dist, 07. Sri Anjaneya, Pujya Guru Sri Raghavendra Brindavana, Mantralaya, Kurnool Dist, 08. Bigam Sri Anjaneya Swamy Temple, Lower Ahobilam, Ahobilam, Kurnool Dist, 09. Karanja Sri Anjaneya Swamy, Sri Karanja Narasimha Temple, Ahobilam, Kurnool Dist, 10. Sri Sanjeevaraya [Hanuman] Temple, Vellala, Cuddapah Dist, Chhattisgarh 11. Sri Sankata Mochan Hanuman of Dudhadhari Mutt, Raipur. Delhi 12. Sri Pracheen Hanuman Mandir, New Delhi 13. Sri Markata babaji Hanuman Mandir Yamuna Bazzar, Delhi Gujarat 14. Dandi Sri Hanuman Mandir, Bet / Beyt Dwarka, 15. Bihdbhanjan Sri Hanuman Mandir, Harni, Vadodara [Baroda], 16. Sri Kasht Nivaran Hanuman Mandir, Somnath, Himachal 17. Sri Digambara temple of Hanuman, Sidhabari, 18. Sri Hanuman Mandir,Jakhoo hill. Simla, 19. Sri Hanumana Mandir of Mankey point at Kasauli. Jharkhand 20. Sri Hanuman Mandir, Tapovan. Kerala 21. Sri Anjaneya of Haumarambalam, Payyanur, 22. Sri Kote Anjaneya Temple, Palaghat, 23. Sri Hanuman Ambalam, Alathoor, Malappuram, 24. Sri Rama and Sri Hanuman Temple, Triprayar, 25. Sri Rama and Sri Hanuman of Vilwadrinathan Temple, Tiruvilwamala, Trichur. Karnataka 26. Sri Karanji Anjaneya Temple, Basavangudi, Bangalore, 27. Sri Gali Anjaneya Temple of Mysore road, Bangalore, 28. Sri Kere Anjaneya Temple, Sringeri, 29. Sri Mukhya Praana Temple of Bichale, Raichur Dist, 30. Sri Hulikunteraya Hanuman Temple, Bommaghatta, Bellary, 31. Sri Panchamukha Hanuman Temple, Panchamukhi, Raichur, 32. ‘PURNA PRASAD’ Sri Mukhya Prana [Hanuman] Temple, near BTC, 33. Yelahanka Gate Sri Anjaneya Swamy Temple, Mysore Bank Circle, Bengaluru 34. Sri Anjaneya Temple, Sri Raghavendra Mutt, Malleswaram, Bengaluru 35. Sri Kare Kallu Anjaneya Swamy temple, Mysore road, Bengaluru 36. Kunchitagara Sri Anjaneya Temple, Killari Road, Bengaluru 37. Sri Anjaneya Swamy of Sri Venugopala Swamy Temple, 11th Cross, Malleswaram, Bengaluru 38. Sri Pressana Anjaneya Swamy temple, Subedar Chatram Road, Gandhi Nagar, Bengaluru 39. Gutte Sri Anjaneya Swamy Temple, near Lal Bagh Garden [west gate] of Bengaluru Madhya Pradesh 40. Sant Kamali ka Sri Hanuman Temple, Bhopal, 41. Sri Chola Hanuman Temple, Bhopal, 42. Sri Sankata Mochan Hanuman Mandir, Jaivilas Palace, Gwalior, 43. Sri Hanuman Mandir, Gadpahra, Sagar, Maharashtra 44. Sri Viswaroopa Anjaneya Swamy Nerul, Navi Mumbai, 45. Bhadra Maruti temple , Khuldabad, 46. Sri Sharminda Maruti, Sri Kala Ram Mandir, Nasik, 47. Vada vrikshak Sri Maruti Mandir, Dadar West, Mumbai, 48. Sri Anjani putra Sri Hanuman Temple, Anjaneri, Nasik, Odisha 49. Sri Mahavir Temple, Sirulee, Puri Dist, Punjab 50. Pracheen Sri Bara Hanuman Mandir, [Langoorwala], Amritsar, Tamil Nadu 51. Sri Veera Anjaneya Temple of Mylapore, Chennai, 52. Sri Veera Mangala Anjaneya temple, Nallatore village, Tiruttani taluk, 53. Sri Yoga Anjaneya temple, Solingar, 54. Sri Jaya Veera Anjaneya Swamy at Tanjavur, 55. Sri Mukhya Praana (Anjaneya) Temple of Triplicane, Chennai, 56. Sri Sitarama Dasa Anjaneya Temple, Dharmapuri, 57. Sri Veera Anjaneya Temple, Chengalput, 58. Sri Sanjeevirayan Temple of Iyenkulam, Kanchipuram, 59. Sri Veera Anjaneya Temple, Ananthamangalam, 60. Sri Anjaneya of Namakkal Digambara Temple, 61. Sri Jaya Anjaneya of Lalapet, Karur, 62. Sri Kallukuzi Anjaneya Temple, Trichy, 63. Sri Veera Anjaneya Temple, Cuddalore, 64. Sri Anuvavi Anjaneya Temple, Coimbatore, 65. Sri Anjaneya Swamy temple (nalu kal mandap) Tanjavur, 66. Sri Anjaneya temple [Bunk] of Thanjavur, 67. Sri Dasa Anjaneya of Pattabirama Temple, Pudhu Agraharam, Thiruviyaru, 68. Sri Pratapah Veera Hanumar or Moolai Anjaneyar Temple, 69. Sri Rama Baktha Anjaneya Temple, Saidapet, Chennai. 70. Sri Veera Anjaneya Temple, Bawa Swami Agraharam Thiruviyaru, 71. Sri Anjaneya temple, North Bank, Potramarai tank, Kumbakonam, 72. Sri Anjaneya Swami temple, Bazzar Street, Kumbakonam, 73. Sri Twin Anjaneya, Pattiswaram, Kumbakonam, 74. Sri Veera Anjaneyar Temple, Padavedu, Thriruvanamalai Dist, 75. Sri Abhayahastha Jayaveera Anjaneyer Temple, Krishnapuram, 76. Sri Jayaveera Anjaneya Swami Temple, Simmakal, Madurai, 77. Sri Krishnaraya Theppakulam Anjaneyer Temple, Madurai, 78. Sri Bala Anjaneya of Sri Lakshmi Narashimha Temple, Singri, Vellore Dist., 79. Sri Hanuman of Sri Kothandaramar Temple, Mudikondan, Nannilam taluk, 80. Sri Anjaneya Swamy [Vyasaraja pradeshta]of Kakkalur, Tiruvallur, 81. Sri Veera Anjaneya Swamy Temple, Arani, Arcot Dist, 82. Sri Anjaneya Swami Temple, Kallanai, 83. Sri Sanjiviraya Perumal Temple, Mannachanallur, Trichi, 84. Sapthaswara Sri Anjaneya, Vanamutti Perumal Kovil, Kozhikuthi, Mayiladuthurai 85. Sri Veera Anjaneya Temple, MKN Road, Mangulam, Guindy, Chennai 86. Sri Ramanama Anjaneya of Sri Kalyana Vekatesa Temple, Koranadu Karuppur, 87. Sathyavijaya Nagaram Sri Anjaneya Temple, SV Nagaram, Arani, 88. Sri Anjaneya Temple, Karuveli, Kudavasal Taluk, Thiruvarur Dist, 89. Sri Anjaneya temple, Poovanur, Needamangalam Taluk, Tiruvarur Dist, 90. Sri Veera Anjaneya Swami temple, Municipal Office complex, Vellore, 91. Sri Bhavabodha Anjaneya Swami temple, Srirangam, Telangana 92..Sri Beechupally Anjaneya Temple, Beechupally, Itikyal Mandal, Mahbubnagar District, Uttar Pradesh 93 Sri Panki Hanuman Temple, Panki, Kanpur, 94. Sri Hanuman badi temple (Old) of aliganj, Lucknow, 95. Sri Hanuman badi temple (New) of aliganj, Lucknow, 96. Sri Sankata Mochana Hanuman of Varanasi, 97.. Sri Hanuman of Sri Hanuman Dhara, Chitrakoot, 98. Sri Bade Hanuman of Prayagraj, Allahabad, 99. Sri Hanuman of Hanuman Garhi, Ayodhya, Faizabad, 100. Sri Bade Hanuman Temple, Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh https://ift.tt/3wM4qOp
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18 Bhai Behen Songs For Showing Love On Special Occasions
Searching for an amazing list of brother-sister songs ?
Sweet, tangy, spicy, bitter, where can one find all these flavours at one place? Not sure which dist, but surely in a brother and sister’s bond. The best mix of emotions one can get. I don’t feel there is any other relationship where you both have laughed endlessly, fought up to a level of killing each other, and also fought with someone else to defend the other one, yet went on teasing and bullying each other every next moment. Memories will be too many to count and yet you won’t want to stop making new ones. Sometimes you may want to please the other one, but you may not know how to do that. So here is a great recommendation of some beautiful songs to pamper your bond.
 1. Phoolo ka taaro ka
When we think of bhai behan songs, the first song that comes to our mind is 'Phoolon ka taaron ka'. It's a song from movie Hare Rama Hare Krishna a song by Krishna Da and Lata Mangeshkar. This is the obvious songs that should be included in this list. We all have heard this and it's a very famous Rakshabandhan song.
 2. Bhaiya mere rakhi ke bandhan ko nibhana
The next one in our bhai behan songs list is this very popular song. It's a song from chhoti behen movie, sung by Lata Mangeshkar and Written by Shailendra. It's an all-time favourite song for all Bhai Behan related events like Bhai Dooj and Rakshabandhan.
 3. Behna ne bhai ke kalai se
This bhai behan song from movie Resham Ki Dori, sung by Suman Kalyanpur and penned by Indiwar, is a very special song describing the brother-sister bond. For this lovely song, Indiwar got nominated for Filmfare award for best lyricist.
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Album : Arulmigu Kaathaayi Amman 108 potri Sung : Vijayalakshmi Rajaram, Carnatic singer Geoshred and Keyboard : P.P Krishna Thulasi  கலசபூஜை, அபிஷேகம், அன்னதானம் - அடி மாத நிறைவுநாளில் அம்பாளின் அருளாசி! https://youtu.be/gAXVOyopMW4  காத்தாயி 108 போற்றி!!! - Part -1 https://youtu.be/04MXK6XbOOU  🙏 நன்றி. -காத்தாயி அம்மன் டெம்பிள் டிரஸ்ட் https://arulmigukaathaayiamman.com/  Arulmigu Kaathaayi Amman Temple, Keezhiyur, Nagapattinam Dist. Temple in Nagapattinam.
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koradanews · 7 years
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​ఆ పుకార్లకు తెరదించిన నందమూరి బాలకృష్ణ!
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Commercial Solar Panels - Mahindra Solarize
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