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Holidays 9.1
Holidays
American Chess Day
Arbor Day (Peru)
Arts Day (Bardo)
Asbestos Awareness Day (UK)
Back to Hogwarts Day
Bahti Meskerem (Eritrea)
Building and Code Staff Appreciation Day
Carrington Event Day
Chicken Boy Day
Childhood Cancer Awareness Day (Tennessee)
Constitution Day (Slovakia)
Creation Day (According to Julius Africanus; 5,508 yrs, 3 months, 25 days BC)
Daffodil Day (New Zealand)
Day of Belarusian Written Language (Belarus)
Day of Knowledge (Estonia, Russia)
Disaster Prevention Day (Japan)
Draft Horse Day
Emma M. Nutt Day (a.k.a. Nutt Day)
Entrepreneur’s Day (Ukraine)
Euphrosyne Asteroid Day
Flag Day (Honduras)
Footy Colors Day (Australia)
Ginger Cat Appreciation Day
Global Talent Acquisition Day [1st Wednesday]
Human Resources Professional Day (South Dakota)
International Day of Awareness of the Dolphins of Taiji
International Naalbinding Day
International Neil Diamond Day
International Primate Day
International Trade Union Action Day for Peace
International Women in Cyber Day
Journalist Day (Taiwan)
Juno Steroid Day
Kama Sutra Day
Kanto Earthquake Memorial Day (Japan)
Knowledge Day (Armenia, Estonia, Russia, Ukraine)
Lake Baikal Day (Russia)
Letter Appreciation Day
Lose Your Virginity Day
Mary Had a Little Lamb Day
Meteorological Autumn begins (Northern Hemisphere)
Meteorological Spring begins (Southern Hemisphere)
National Acne Positivity Day
National Boykin Spaniel Day
National Child Identity Theft Awareness Day
National Disaster Prevention Day (Japan)
National Forgiveness Day
National Homecare Day of Action
National Hotel Employee Day
National Little Black Dress Day
National Marmoset Day
National No Rhyme (Nor Reason) Day
National Police K-9 Day
901 Day (Tennessee)
No Music Day (Nigeria)
Onam (Hindu harvest festival; India)
Partridge Day (UK)
Pink Cadillac Day
Presidential Message Day (Mexico)
Random Acts of Kindness Day (NZ)
Respect the Drive Day
Rites of Moawita (Elder Scrolls)
Save Japan’s Dolphins Day
Sing A Silly Song In Bed Day
Teacher’s Day (Singapore)
Tourist Day
Toy Tips Executive Toy Test Day
Trade Union Action for Peace Day (Tajikistan)
Trout Day (French Republic)
Veteran’s Day (Poland)
Wattle Day (Australia)
White Rabbit Day
World CLL Day
World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation
World Day of the Fingerprint
World Emotional Trauma Awareness Day
World Freestyle Football Day
World Letter Writing Day
World PCOS Day of Unity
World War Two Anniversary Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
Cherry Popover Day
Chop Suey Day
International Cap Classique Day (South Africa)
National Burnt Ends Day
National Gyro Day
National Oatloaf Day
National Tofu Day (UK)
Oyster Season begins
Rosolio Day (Italy)
Independence & Related Days
Alberta Province Day (Canada; 1905)
Baguio City Day (Philippines)
Baltia (Declared; 2014) [unrecognized]
Chrisland (Declared; 2015) [unrecognized]
Communist North China People’s Republic (Founded; 1948)
Gymnasium State (Declared; 2017) [unrecognized]
Jasaan Day (Philippines)
Qatar (from UK; 1971)
Revolution Day (Libya; 1969)
Saskatchewan Province Day (Canada; 1905)
Slovak Constitution Day (Slovakia)
Uzbekistan (a.k.a. Mustaqillik Kuni); from USSR, 1991)
New Year’s Days
New Year’s Day (Greek or Byzantine (Constantinople) Indication)
1st Sunday in September
Bowling League Day (a.k.a. U.S. Bowling League Day) [1st Sunday]
European Day of Jewish Culture [1st Sunday]
Father's Day (Australia, New Zealand) [1st Sunday]
Harvest Wine Celebration (Livermore, California) [1st Sunday]
Joust of the Saracen (Italy) [1st Sunday]
Mushroom Day (Denmark, Norway, Sweden) [1st Sunday]
National Commemoration Day (South Africa) [1st Sunday]
National Pastor’s Spouses Day [1st Sunday]
National Prayer Day for the Deaf (South Africa) [1st Sunday]
Pet Rock Day [1st Sunday]
Pffiferdaj (Day of the Strolling Fiddlers, or Fiddlers' Festival; Alsace, France) [1st Sunday]
Running of the Sheep (Montana) [Sunday of Labor Day Weekend]
Seven For Sunday [Every Sunday]
Snack Sunday [1st Sunday of Each Month]
Spiritual Sunday [1st Sunday of Each Month]
Start Over Sunday [1st Sunday of Each Month]
Sundae Sunday [Every Sunday]
Sunday Funday [Every Sunday]
Tales and Tallows (Elder Scrolls)
Wakes Sunday [Sunday after September 4]
Working Mother's Day [1st Sunday]
World Goddess Day [1st Sunday]
World Koesister Day [1st Sunday]
World Meditation Day [1st Sunday of Every Month]
Weekly Holidays beginning September 1 (1st Full Week of September)
International Enthusiasm Week (thru 9.7)
Legacy Week (Australia)
National Childhood Injury Prevention Week (thru 9.7)
National Nutrition Week (thru 9.7)
National Payroll Week (thru 9.7). [Week of Labor Day]
National Waffle Week (thru 9.7) [1st Week]
Self-University Week (thru 9.7)
Sobriety Checkpoint Week (thru 9.7) [1st Full Week]
Substitute Teacher Appreciation Week (thru 9.7) [1st Full Week]
Festivals Beginning September 1, 2024
Alaskan Grown Cheesecake Contest (Palmer, Alaska)
Atlanta Caribbean Jerk Festival (Lithonia, Georgia)
Bloemencorso Sint-Gillis-bij-Dendermonde (Sint-Gillis-bij-Dendermonde, Belgium)
Bloemencorso Zundert (Zundert, Netherlands) [thru 9.2]
California Wine Month (Statewide, California) [thru 9.30]
Flavor Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida) [thru 9.30]
Sydney Fringe Festival (Sydney, Australia) [thru 9.30]
Feast Days
Constantius (Costanzo) of Aquino (Christian; Saint)
Dalton (Positivist; Saint)
David Pendleton Oakerhater (Anglican Communion)
Drittel of Northumbria (Christian; Saint)
Ecclesiastical New Year (Orthodox Christian)
Edgar Rice Burroughs (Writerism)
Feast of Adjutor (Christian)
Feast of Macuilxochitl (5 Flower God; Mexico)
Festival of the Grapevines I: Ariadne (Pagan)
Felix, Donatus, Arontius, Honoratus, Fortunatus, Sabinianus, Septimus, Januarius, Vitalis, Satyrus, abd Repostius, 12 brothers (Christian; Martyrs)
Festival of Juno Regina and Jupiter Liber (Ancient Rome)
Fiacre (France, Ireland; Christian; Saint) [also 8.30]
Firminus II (Christian; Saint)
Gene Colan (Artology)
Gideon the Judge (Christian; Saint)
Giles (Christian; Saint)
Hilda Rix Nicholas (Artology)
Hobbit Remembrance Day (Pastafarian)
Jhonen Vasquez (Artology)
Loup (a.k.a. Lupus or Lew) of Sens (Christian; Saint)
Ludwig Merwart (Artology)
Nativity of Zoroaster (Starza Pagan Book of Days)
Nivard (a.k.a. Nivo; Christian; Saint)
Per Kirkeby (Artology)
Ramalamadingdong begins (Church of the SubGenius)
Sain (Celtic Book of Days)
Simeon Stylite (Eastern Orthodox)
Sixtus of Reims (Christian; Saint)
Sneeze-Wobbling Festival (Shamanism)
Soshana Afroyim (Artology)
Sweet Tater Festival (Cullman, Alabama) [thru 9.2]
Taddeo Zuccari (Artology)
Terentian (a.k.a. Terrence; Christian; Saint)
Timothy Zahn (Writerism)
The Twelve Brothers (Christian; Martyrs)
Uncle Ermisimo (Muppetism)
Verena (Christian; Saint)
Vibiana (Christian; Saint)
Yasuo Kuniyoshi (Artology)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Historically Bad Day (Germany invaded Poland, earthquakes in Iran & Japan & 8 other tragedies) [7of 11]
Taian (大安 Japan) [Lucky all day.]
Premieres
The Abominable Mountaineers, featuring Sad Cat (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1968)
Address Unknown, by Kathrine Kressmann Taylor (Novel; 1938)
The Aleph, by Jorge Luis Borges (Short Story; 1945)
Arsenic and Old Lace (Film; 1943)
The Autograph Hound (Disney Cartoon; 1939)
The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer (Film; 1947)
Balloon Snatcher, featuring Astronut (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1969)
The Big Clean-Up (Hector Heathcote Cartoon; 1963)
Bye, Bye, Blackboard (Woody Woodpecker Cartoon; 1972)
Catching Fire, by Suzanne Collins (Novel; 2009) [#2]
Cat Happy (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1950)
The Cat’s Revenge (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1954)
The Charm Bracelet (Phantasies Cartoon; 1939)
Chocolates for Breakfast, by Pamela Moore (Novel; 1956)
Confessions of an English Opium-Eater, by Thomas De Quincey (Autobiography; 1821)
The Corrections, by Jonathan Franzen (Novel; 2001)
The Covered Pushcart (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1949)
Crank (Film; 2006)
Dames (Film; 1934)
The Discontented Canary (Happy Harmonies Cartoon; 1934)
Disguise the Limit (Modern Madcaps Cartoon; 1960)
Dr. Feelgood, by Mötley Crüe (Album; 1989)
Dug Days (Animated TV Series; 2021)
The English Patient, by Michael Ondaatje (Novel; 1992)
Ethan Frome, by Edith Wharton (Novel; 1911)
A Farewell to Arms, by Ernest Hemingway (Novel; 1929)
A Farewell to Kings, by Rush (Album; 1977)
The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins, by Dr. Seuss (Children’s Books; 1938)
Fine Feathered Friend (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1960)
The First Telephone (Hector Heathcote Cartoon; 1963)
Foxed by a Fox (Hector Heathcote Cartoon; 1963)
Git That Guitar (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1964)
The Good Scout, featuring Willie Whopper (Ub Iwerks Cartoon; 1934)
Gramps to the Rescue (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1963)
Happy Valley (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1952)
Harry Happy (Modern Madcaps Cartoon; 1963)
Hats Off to Hector (Hector Heathcote Cartoon; 1963)
Haydn String Quartets, Opus 10, by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Quartets; 1785)
High Flyer (Hector Heathcote Cartoon; 1963)
Hobo’s Holiday (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1963)
Hold the Fort! (Hector Heathcote Cartoon; 1963)
Honorable Paint in the Neck, featuring Hashimoto (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1962)
Hook, Lion and Sinker (Disney Cartoon; 1950)
Honey’s Money (WB MM Cartoon; 1962)
Idiocracy (Film; 2006)
Julius Caesar, by William Shakespeare (Play; 1599)
Lady and His Lamp (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1964)
Little Problems (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1951)
Lolita, by Vladimir Nabokov (Novel; 1955)
Love’s Labor Won (Mighty Mouse Cartoon; 1948)
The Mass Psychology of Fascism, by Wilhelm Reich (Political Book; 1933)
Messy Messenger (Hector Heathcote Cartoon; 1963)
Middlemarch, by George Eliot (Novel; 1871)
The Mighty Hercules (Animated TV Series; 1963)
Mouse Menace (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1953)
The Mysterious Cowboy (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1952)
The Old Man and the Sea (Short Story; 1952)
Old Mother Clobber (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1958)
Outer Galaxy Gazette, featuring Astronaut (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1964)
Outside Providence (Film; 1999)
Peculiar Penguins (Silly Symphonies Disney Cartoon; 1934)
Pitchin’ Woo at the Zoo (Fleischer/Famous Popeye Cartoon; 1944)
The Plastics Inventor (Disney Cartoon; 1944)
Prehistoric Super Salesman (Woody Woodpecker Cartoon; 1969)
Private Eyes, by Hall & Oates (Album; 1981)
The Prophet, by Kahlil Gibran (Poems; 1923)
The Proton Pulsator, featuring Astronut (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1970)
The Rain Drain, featuring James Hound (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1966)
Really Big Act, featuring Sidney (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1961)
Rear Window (Film; 1954)
Robot Rival (Modern Madcaps Cartoon; 1964)
A Room of One’s Own, by Virginia Woolf (Novel; 1929)
Search for a Symbol (Hector Heathcote Cartoon; 1963)
The Slap-Happy Mouse (WB MM Cartoon; 1956)
Solitary Refinement (Modern Madcaps Cartoon; 1965)
The Spy Who Came in From the Cold, by John le Carré (Novel; 1963)
Square Shooting’ Square (Woody Woodpecker Cartoon; 1955)
Steeple Jacks (Heckle & Jeckle Cartoon; 1951)
The Stepford Wives, by Ira Levin (Novel; 1972)
Swordfishtrombones, by Tom Waits (Album; 1983)
TikTok (Social Media App; 2016)
Trois Morceaux en Forme de Poire (Three Pieces in the Shape of a Pear), Erik Satie (Suite for Piano Four Hands; 1903)
Tropic of Cancer, by Henry Miller (Novel; 1934)
The Two Barbers (Mighty Mouse Cartoon; 1944)
The Two Ton Baby Sitter, featuring Sidney (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1960)
What a Wonderful World, by Louis Armstrong (Song; 1967)
When Worlds Collide, by Philip Wylie (Novel; 1932)
Which is Witch, featuring James Hound (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1967)
Wild Life (Heckle & Jeckle Cartoon; 1959)
The Women (Film; 1939)
Worth Dying For, 15th Jack Reacher book, by Lee Child (Novel; 2010)
You Can’t Take It with You (Film; 1938)
Today’s Name Days
Ägidius, Ruth, Verena (Austria)
Damyan, Damyana, Kozma, Kuzman, Simeon, Simona (Bulgaria)
Aron, Egidije, Estera, Jošua, Oliver, Predrag, Šimun, Tamara, Viktor (Croatia)
Jaroslava, Linda, Samuel (Czech Republic)
Ægidius, Theobaldus (Denmark)
Eha, Ehala, Hämarik, Ülar, Ülari, Ülev, Üllar, Üllart, Üllas, Üllo, Ülo (Estonia)
Aaro, Aaron, Pirkka (Finland)
Aaron, Esther, Giles, Goulwen, Jossué, Thierry (France)
Ägidius, Ruth, Verena (Germany)
Anargyros, Argyris, Antigone, Antigoni, Athena, Athina, Damianos, Kosmas, Margarita, Polynike, Polyniki, Symeon (Greece)
Annamária, Egon, Egyed, Tihamér (Hungary)
Caio, Cono, Costanzo, Egidio (Italy)
Austrums, Ilmārs, Iluta, Irisa, Imants, Ingars, Intars, Teobalds, Verena (Latvia)
Burvilė, Egidijus, Gytautas, Gytis, Julijus, Liepa, Tautrimas, Tautrimė (Lithuania)
Ask, Embla, Solveig, Solvor (Norway)
Aaron, Bogusław, Bronisław, Bronisława, Bronisz, Halina, Idzi, Klarysa, Marian, Niegosława, Teobald (Poland)
Dionisie (Romania)
Diana, Drahoslava (Slovakia)
Aarón, Arturo, Ester, Esther, Gil, Josué, Leonor, Oliverio, Simeón, Sixto (Spain)
Aron, Mirjam, Sam, Samuel (Sweden)
Debbie, Deborah, Debra, Edgar, Edgardo, Giles, Josh, Joshua, Josue, Ruth (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 245 of 2024; 121 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 7 of Week 35 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Muin (Vine) [Day 2 of 28]
Chinese: Month 7 (Ren-Shen), Day 29 (Wu-Chen)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025) [Wu-Chen]
Hebrew: 28 Av 5784
Islamic: 26 Safar 1446
J Cal: 5 Gold; Fryday [5 of 30]
Julian: 19 August 2024
Moon: 2%: Waning Crescent
Positivist: 21 Gutenberg (9th Month) [Watt]
Runic Half Month: Rad (Motion) [Day 10 of 15]
Season: Summer (Day 74 of 94)
Week: 1st Full Week of September
Zodiac: Virgo (Day 11 of 32)
Calendar Changes
September (Gregorian Calendar) [Month 9 of 12]
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Holidays 9.1
Holidays
American Chess Day
Arbor Day (Peru)
Arts Day (Bardo)
Asbestos Awareness Day (UK)
Back to Hogwarts Day
Bahti Meskerem (Eritrea)
Building and Code Staff Appreciation Day
Carrington Event Day
Chicken Boy Day
Childhood Cancer Awareness Day (Tennessee)
Constitution Day (Slovakia)
Creation Day (According to Julius Africanus; 5,508 yrs, 3 months, 25 days BC)
Daffodil Day (New Zealand)
Day of Belarusian Written Language (Belarus)
Day of Knowledge (Estonia, Russia)
Disaster Prevention Day (Japan)
Draft Horse Day
Emma M. Nutt Day (a.k.a. Nutt Day)
Entrepreneur’s Day (Ukraine)
Euphrosyne Asteroid Day
Flag Day (Honduras)
Footy Colors Day (Australia)
Ginger Cat Appreciation Day
Global Talent Acquisition Day [1st Wednesday]
Human Resources Professional Day (South Dakota)
International Day of Awareness of the Dolphins of Taiji
International Naalbinding Day
International Neil Diamond Day
International Primate Day
International Trade Union Action Day for Peace
International Women in Cyber Day
Journalist Day (Taiwan)
Juno Steroid Day
Kama Sutra Day
Kanto Earthquake Memorial Day (Japan)
Knowledge Day (Armenia, Estonia, Russia, Ukraine)
Lake Baikal Day (Russia)
Letter Appreciation Day
Lose Your Virginity Day
Mary Had a Little Lamb Day
Meteorological Autumn begins (Northern Hemisphere)
Meteorological Spring begins (Southern Hemisphere)
National Acne Positivity Day
National Boykin Spaniel Day
National Child Identity Theft Awareness Day
National Disaster Prevention Day (Japan)
National Forgiveness Day
National Homecare Day of Action
National Hotel Employee Day
National Little Black Dress Day
National Marmoset Day
National No Rhyme (Nor Reason) Day
National Police K-9 Day
901 Day (Tennessee)
No Music Day (Nigeria)
Onam (Hindu harvest festival; India)
Partridge Day (UK)
Pink Cadillac Day
Presidential Message Day (Mexico)
Random Acts of Kindness Day (NZ)
Respect the Drive Day
Rites of Moawita (Elder Scrolls)
Save Japan’s Dolphins Day
Sing A Silly Song In Bed Day
Teacher’s Day (Singapore)
Tourist Day
Toy Tips Executive Toy Test Day
Trade Union Action for Peace Day (Tajikistan)
Trout Day (French Republic)
Veteran’s Day (Poland)
Wattle Day (Australia)
White Rabbit Day
World CLL Day
World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation
World Day of the Fingerprint
World Emotional Trauma Awareness Day
World Freestyle Football Day
World Letter Writing Day
World PCOS Day of Unity
World War Two Anniversary Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
Cherry Popover Day
Chop Suey Day
International Cap Classique Day (South Africa)
National Burnt Ends Day
National Gyro Day
National Oatloaf Day
National Tofu Day (UK)
Oyster Season begins
Rosolio Day (Italy)
Independence & Related Days
Alberta Province Day (Canada; 1905)
Baguio City Day (Philippines)
Baltia (Declared; 2014) [unrecognized]
Chrisland (Declared; 2015) [unrecognized]
Communist North China People’s Republic (Founded; 1948)
Gymnasium State (Declared; 2017) [unrecognized]
Jasaan Day (Philippines)
Qatar (from UK; 1971)
Revolution Day (Libya; 1969)
Saskatchewan Province Day (Canada; 1905)
Slovak Constitution Day (Slovakia)
Uzbekistan (a.k.a. Mustaqillik Kuni); from USSR, 1991)
New Year’s Days
New Year’s Day (Greek or Byzantine (Constantinople) Indication)
1st Sunday in September
Bowling League Day (a.k.a. U.S. Bowling League Day) [1st Sunday]
European Day of Jewish Culture [1st Sunday]
Father's Day (Australia, New Zealand) [1st Sunday]
Harvest Wine Celebration (Livermore, California) [1st Sunday]
Joust of the Saracen (Italy) [1st Sunday]
Mushroom Day (Denmark, Norway, Sweden) [1st Sunday]
National Commemoration Day (South Africa) [1st Sunday]
National Pastor’s Spouses Day [1st Sunday]
National Prayer Day for the Deaf (South Africa) [1st Sunday]
Pet Rock Day [1st Sunday]
Pffiferdaj (Day of the Strolling Fiddlers, or Fiddlers' Festival; Alsace, France) [1st Sunday]
Running of the Sheep (Montana) [Sunday of Labor Day Weekend]
Seven For Sunday [Every Sunday]
Snack Sunday [1st Sunday of Each Month]
Spiritual Sunday [1st Sunday of Each Month]
Start Over Sunday [1st Sunday of Each Month]
Sundae Sunday [Every Sunday]
Sunday Funday [Every Sunday]
Tales and Tallows (Elder Scrolls)
Wakes Sunday [Sunday after September 4]
Working Mother's Day [1st Sunday]
World Goddess Day [1st Sunday]
World Koesister Day [1st Sunday]
World Meditation Day [1st Sunday of Every Month]
Weekly Holidays beginning September 1 (1st Full Week of September)
International Enthusiasm Week (thru 9.7)
Legacy Week (Australia)
National Childhood Injury Prevention Week (thru 9.7)
National Nutrition Week (thru 9.7)
National Payroll Week (thru 9.7). [Week of Labor Day]
National Waffle Week (thru 9.7) [1st Week]
Self-University Week (thru 9.7)
Sobriety Checkpoint Week (thru 9.7) [1st Full Week]
Substitute Teacher Appreciation Week (thru 9.7) [1st Full Week]
Festivals Beginning September 1, 2024
Alaskan Grown Cheesecake Contest (Palmer, Alaska)
Atlanta Caribbean Jerk Festival (Lithonia, Georgia)
Bloemencorso Sint-Gillis-bij-Dendermonde (Sint-Gillis-bij-Dendermonde, Belgium)
Bloemencorso Zundert (Zundert, Netherlands) [thru 9.2]
California Wine Month (Statewide, California) [thru 9.30]
Flavor Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida) [thru 9.30]
Sydney Fringe Festival (Sydney, Australia) [thru 9.30]
Feast Days
Constantius (Costanzo) of Aquino (Christian; Saint)
Dalton (Positivist; Saint)
David Pendleton Oakerhater (Anglican Communion)
Drittel of Northumbria (Christian; Saint)
Ecclesiastical New Year (Orthodox Christian)
Edgar Rice Burroughs (Writerism)
Feast of Adjutor (Christian)
Feast of Macuilxochitl (5 Flower God; Mexico)
Festival of the Grapevines I: Ariadne (Pagan)
Felix, Donatus, Arontius, Honoratus, Fortunatus, Sabinianus, Septimus, Januarius, Vitalis, Satyrus, abd Repostius, 12 brothers (Christian; Martyrs)
Festival of Juno Regina and Jupiter Liber (Ancient Rome)
Fiacre (France, Ireland; Christian; Saint) [also 8.30]
Firminus II (Christian; Saint)
Gene Colan (Artology)
Gideon the Judge (Christian; Saint)
Giles (Christian; Saint)
Hilda Rix Nicholas (Artology)
Hobbit Remembrance Day (Pastafarian)
Jhonen Vasquez (Artology)
Loup (a.k.a. Lupus or Lew) of Sens (Christian; Saint)
Ludwig Merwart (Artology)
Nativity of Zoroaster (Starza Pagan Book of Days)
Nivard (a.k.a. Nivo; Christian; Saint)
Per Kirkeby (Artology)
Ramalamadingdong begins (Church of the SubGenius)
Sain (Celtic Book of Days)
Simeon Stylite (Eastern Orthodox)
Sixtus of Reims (Christian; Saint)
Sneeze-Wobbling Festival (Shamanism)
Soshana Afroyim (Artology)
Sweet Tater Festival (Cullman, Alabama) [thru 9.2]
Taddeo Zuccari (Artology)
Terentian (a.k.a. Terrence; Christian; Saint)
Timothy Zahn (Writerism)
The Twelve Brothers (Christian; Martyrs)
Uncle Ermisimo (Muppetism)
Verena (Christian; Saint)
Vibiana (Christian; Saint)
Yasuo Kuniyoshi (Artology)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Historically Bad Day (Germany invaded Poland, earthquakes in Iran & Japan & 8 other tragedies) [7of 11]
Taian (大安 Japan) [Lucky all day.]
Premieres
The Abominable Mountaineers, featuring Sad Cat (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1968)
Address Unknown, by Kathrine Kressmann Taylor (Novel; 1938)
The Aleph, by Jorge Luis Borges (Short Story; 1945)
Arsenic and Old Lace (Film; 1943)
The Autograph Hound (Disney Cartoon; 1939)
The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer (Film; 1947)
Balloon Snatcher, featuring Astronut (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1969)
The Big Clean-Up (Hector Heathcote Cartoon; 1963)
Bye, Bye, Blackboard (Woody Woodpecker Cartoon; 1972)
Catching Fire, by Suzanne Collins (Novel; 2009) [#2]
Cat Happy (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1950)
The Cat’s Revenge (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1954)
The Charm Bracelet (Phantasies Cartoon; 1939)
Chocolates for Breakfast, by Pamela Moore (Novel; 1956)
Confessions of an English Opium-Eater, by Thomas De Quincey (Autobiography; 1821)
The Corrections, by Jonathan Franzen (Novel; 2001)
The Covered Pushcart (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1949)
Crank (Film; 2006)
Dames (Film; 1934)
The Discontented Canary (Happy Harmonies Cartoon; 1934)
Disguise the Limit (Modern Madcaps Cartoon; 1960)
Dr. Feelgood, by Mötley Crüe (Album; 1989)
Dug Days (Animated TV Series; 2021)
The English Patient, by Michael Ondaatje (Novel; 1992)
Ethan Frome, by Edith Wharton (Novel; 1911)
A Farewell to Arms, by Ernest Hemingway (Novel; 1929)
A Farewell to Kings, by Rush (Album; 1977)
The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins, by Dr. Seuss (Children’s Books; 1938)
Fine Feathered Friend (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1960)
The First Telephone (Hector Heathcote Cartoon; 1963)
Foxed by a Fox (Hector Heathcote Cartoon; 1963)
Git That Guitar (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1964)
The Good Scout, featuring Willie Whopper (Ub Iwerks Cartoon; 1934)
Gramps to the Rescue (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1963)
Happy Valley (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1952)
Harry Happy (Modern Madcaps Cartoon; 1963)
Hats Off to Hector (Hector Heathcote Cartoon; 1963)
Haydn String Quartets, Opus 10, by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Quartets; 1785)
High Flyer (Hector Heathcote Cartoon; 1963)
Hobo’s Holiday (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1963)
Hold the Fort! (Hector Heathcote Cartoon; 1963)
Honorable Paint in the Neck, featuring Hashimoto (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1962)
Hook, Lion and Sinker (Disney Cartoon; 1950)
Honey’s Money (WB MM Cartoon; 1962)
Idiocracy (Film; 2006)
Julius Caesar, by William Shakespeare (Play; 1599)
Lady and His Lamp (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1964)
Little Problems (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1951)
Lolita, by Vladimir Nabokov (Novel; 1955)
Love’s Labor Won (Mighty Mouse Cartoon; 1948)
The Mass Psychology of Fascism, by Wilhelm Reich (Political Book; 1933)
Messy Messenger (Hector Heathcote Cartoon; 1963)
Middlemarch, by George Eliot (Novel; 1871)
The Mighty Hercules (Animated TV Series; 1963)
Mouse Menace (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1953)
The Mysterious Cowboy (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1952)
The Old Man and the Sea (Short Story; 1952)
Old Mother Clobber (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1958)
Outer Galaxy Gazette, featuring Astronaut (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1964)
Outside Providence (Film; 1999)
Peculiar Penguins (Silly Symphonies Disney Cartoon; 1934)
Pitchin’ Woo at the Zoo (Fleischer/Famous Popeye Cartoon; 1944)
The Plastics Inventor (Disney Cartoon; 1944)
Prehistoric Super Salesman (Woody Woodpecker Cartoon; 1969)
Private Eyes, by Hall & Oates (Album; 1981)
The Prophet, by Kahlil Gibran (Poems; 1923)
The Proton Pulsator, featuring Astronut (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1970)
The Rain Drain, featuring James Hound (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1966)
Really Big Act, featuring Sidney (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1961)
Rear Window (Film; 1954)
Robot Rival (Modern Madcaps Cartoon; 1964)
A Room of One’s Own, by Virginia Woolf (Novel; 1929)
Search for a Symbol (Hector Heathcote Cartoon; 1963)
The Slap-Happy Mouse (WB MM Cartoon; 1956)
Solitary Refinement (Modern Madcaps Cartoon; 1965)
The Spy Who Came in From the Cold, by John le Carré (Novel; 1963)
Square Shooting’ Square (Woody Woodpecker Cartoon; 1955)
Steeple Jacks (Heckle & Jeckle Cartoon; 1951)
The Stepford Wives, by Ira Levin (Novel; 1972)
Swordfishtrombones, by Tom Waits (Album; 1983)
TikTok (Social Media App; 2016)
Trois Morceaux en Forme de Poire (Three Pieces in the Shape of a Pear), Erik Satie (Suite for Piano Four Hands; 1903)
Tropic of Cancer, by Henry Miller (Novel; 1934)
The Two Barbers (Mighty Mouse Cartoon; 1944)
The Two Ton Baby Sitter, featuring Sidney (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1960)
What a Wonderful World, by Louis Armstrong (Song; 1967)
When Worlds Collide, by Philip Wylie (Novel; 1932)
Which is Witch, featuring James Hound (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1967)
Wild Life (Heckle & Jeckle Cartoon; 1959)
The Women (Film; 1939)
Worth Dying For, 15th Jack Reacher book, by Lee Child (Novel; 2010)
You Can’t Take It with You (Film; 1938)
Today’s Name Days
Ägidius, Ruth, Verena (Austria)
Damyan, Damyana, Kozma, Kuzman, Simeon, Simona (Bulgaria)
Aron, Egidije, Estera, Jošua, Oliver, Predrag, Šimun, Tamara, Viktor (Croatia)
Jaroslava, Linda, Samuel (Czech Republic)
Ægidius, Theobaldus (Denmark)
Eha, Ehala, Hämarik, Ülar, Ülari, Ülev, Üllar, Üllart, Üllas, Üllo, Ülo (Estonia)
Aaro, Aaron, Pirkka (Finland)
Aaron, Esther, Giles, Goulwen, Jossué, Thierry (France)
Ägidius, Ruth, Verena (Germany)
Anargyros, Argyris, Antigone, Antigoni, Athena, Athina, Damianos, Kosmas, Margarita, Polynike, Polyniki, Symeon (Greece)
Annamária, Egon, Egyed, Tihamér (Hungary)
Caio, Cono, Costanzo, Egidio (Italy)
Austrums, Ilmārs, Iluta, Irisa, Imants, Ingars, Intars, Teobalds, Verena (Latvia)
Burvilė, Egidijus, Gytautas, Gytis, Julijus, Liepa, Tautrimas, Tautrimė (Lithuania)
Ask, Embla, Solveig, Solvor (Norway)
Aaron, Bogusław, Bronisław, Bronisława, Bronisz, Halina, Idzi, Klarysa, Marian, Niegosława, Teobald (Poland)
Dionisie (Romania)
Diana, Drahoslava (Slovakia)
Aarón, Arturo, Ester, Esther, Gil, Josué, Leonor, Oliverio, Simeón, Sixto (Spain)
Aron, Mirjam, Sam, Samuel (Sweden)
Debbie, Deborah, Debra, Edgar, Edgardo, Giles, Josh, Joshua, Josue, Ruth (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 245 of 2024; 121 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 7 of Week 35 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Muin (Vine) [Day 2 of 28]
Chinese: Month 7 (Ren-Shen), Day 29 (Wu-Chen)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025) [Wu-Chen]
Hebrew: 28 Av 5784
Islamic: 26 Safar 1446
J Cal: 5 Gold; Fryday [5 of 30]
Julian: 19 August 2024
Moon: 2%: Waning Crescent
Positivist: 21 Gutenberg (9th Month) [Watt]
Runic Half Month: Rad (Motion) [Day 10 of 15]
Season: Summer (Day 74 of 94)
Week: 1st Full Week of September
Zodiac: Virgo (Day 11 of 32)
Calendar Changes
September (Gregorian Calendar) [Month 9 of 12]
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mayookhpallikandi · 3 months
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Major Study W3- Inspiration
For the character Mahabali, I need some details to add on the base model. So, I did research about the ancient time king's outfit.
"Fashion somewhere started showing its colors from the times of ancient India itself. There is some evidence of Indus Valley Civilization or Harappa civilization indicating the use of woven cotton fabric. Flax plant was grown to obtain the fibers of plants and silkworms were cultivated for silk. The priest-kings wore a robe over their shoulders and men wore turban draped over the head. The style of women’s clothing included knee-length skirts with jewelry like bangles, earrings, and beaded necklaces. Even men wore jewelry and all this data is as per the figurines obtained from excavations. One of the first pieces of evidence of Dhokra art which is quite popular now is the dancing girl of Mohenjo- Daro."
There were lots of traditional Outfit in India. In ancient time King wear different Outfit according to the time period and the region.
Here Mahabali was ruled the Kerala during the Vedic period. So, I consider the dressing style in the Vedic period.
"During the Vedic era, a single cloth draped around the body, across the shoulder was pinned or fastened with a belt and was considered a comfortable attire for hot weather. Paridhana or vasana was a lower garment which was a cloth draped around the waist with a string or belt called as rasana or mekhala. A shawl-like garment worn over the shoulder was called as uttaiya. Pravara, a third garment was like a cloak mostly worn in cold months. This was a general dressing for both men and women, which only varied in the style of wearing and size. When stitching started during the Vedic period, for women saree was the easiest attire to wear. Later on, a blouse or choli was also incorporated to cover the upper part of the body. Ghagra choli and dupatta were also introduced later during the Vedic period. Some of the sculptures revealed the used of cloth on the lower body which was pleated in front and held with the help of a long girdle. The girdle at time appeared to the end of the cloth, this might have been a trailblazer to the modern saree. Vedic men were also known to wear dhotis which draped around the waist and separated with pleats. No upper garments were worn by men during the Vedic era."
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Here Mahabali is simple, and his dressing style was also simple.
I got some reference images what other artist done.
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So, going through these images, I got some ideas what I have to add on my model. I will add some additional ornaments to make more details for my character. I will also add that umbrella which is equipped by Maveli.
References
Anirudhan (no date). Mahabali https://dribbble.com/shots/8953928-mahabali.
Elegance, P. (2017) The rich history of fashion in India. https://www.pure-elegance.com/blogs/arts-culture/the-rich-history-of-indian-fashion.
Fox, P. (no date) Onam 3D maveli, Dribbble. https://dribbble.com/shots/19328387-Onam-3D-Maveli.
Sanskriti and Sanskriti (2018) Kings and 8 Ministries of Vedic Period | Sanskriti - Hinduism and Indian Culture website. https://www.sanskritimagazine.com/kings-8-ministries-vedic-period/.
Unni, S. (no date) Maveli, Dribbble. https://dribbble.com/shots/1627829-Maveli.
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radsubculture · 11 months
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today I pray.
Not to kings or gods that were complacent in putting his wife on fire or those that cut nose of women who chose their own lover.
hint: ram and Lakshman.
Today I pray to King Bali. I pray for the generosity and respect he showed to the struggle of each and every person and made us feel like we belong.
For the longest of time in my life all I’ve wanted was to feel like I belong so it only means fair for me to look up to those who were about making everyone feel like they belong.
Ram did not do that.
King Bali did.
Every Onam I celebrate that.
Every Balipratipada since I’ve learnt about it today I will do that.
This time of the year when the seasons change this is what I will be celebrating. Not Diwali.
Read more on the link below.
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https://www.forwardpress.in/2017/09/baliraja-and-his-legacy/
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midukki · 7 years
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ellavarkkum ente hridayam niranja onashamsakal
have an onam filled with all the love, peace, and prosperity folks 🌸🌼🌺
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newsyatra · 4 years
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Onam 2017 Greet Your Relatives With These Facebook Whatsapp Messages Status Kerala Festival Celeberation Beautiful Images And Greetings Mb | ओणम 2017: ये तस्वीरें भेज अपने रिश्तेदारों को दें 'ओणम' की शुभकामनाएं
Onam 2017 Greet Your Relatives With These Facebook Whatsapp Messages Status Kerala Festival Celeberation Beautiful Images And Greetings Mb | ओणम 2017: ये तस्वीरें भेज अपने रिश्तेदारों को दें ‘ओणम’ की शुभकामनाएं
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देशभर में 4 सितंबर यानी आज ओणम त्योहार मनाया जा रहा है. ये त्योहार केरलवासियों के लिए प्रमुख त्योहार होता है. इस दिन राजा महाबली के स्वागत में हर साल ये पर्व मनाया जाता है. ये पर्व गणेश चतुर्थी के तरह 10 दिन तक मनाया जाता है.
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postforsaji · 7 years
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ഓർമ്മക്കു പേരാണിതോണം പൂർവ്വ നേരിന്റെ നിനവാണിതോണം ഓർക്കുവാൻ എന്തെങ്കിലും വേണമെന്നുള്ള വാക്കിന്റെ നിറവാണിതോണം ഓർമ്മക്കു പേരാണിതോണം ~ മുരുകൻ കാട്ടാക്കട മനസ്സു നിറഞ്ഞ തിരുവോണാശംസകൾ! ഐശ്വര്യവും സമൃദ്ധിയും നിറയട്ടെ.... നന്മകൾ പുലരട്ടെ.... ഒത്തിരി സ്നേഹത്തോടെ, സജി #Onam #2017 #Festivals #Kerala #India #Nostalgia #Peace #Prosperity #Happiness #GoodOldDays
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ami-ven · 7 years
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Happy First Day of Onam!
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psikolojiblogu · 3 years
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4. “Sharenting”
“Share (paylaşma)” ve “parenting (ebeveynlik)” kelimelerinin birleşmesiyle oluşturulmuş sharenting terimi, ailelerin düzenli olarak çocuklarını içeren fotoğraf, video, blog/günlük yazısı hatta ultrason görüntüleri gibi içerik ve bilgileri internet ortamında paylaşması olarak tanımlanıyor. Bazı çalışmacılar ise sharentingi dijital narsisizmin bir formu olarak görüyor ve eleştiriyor.
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İllüstrasyon: Maya Ish-Shalom
Sadece küçük çocuklar değil, ergenlik dönemindeki çocuk ve gençler de bu paylaşımların öznesi olabiliyor. Sadece anne babalar değil, büyük ebeveynler, geniş aile üyeleri hatta ailenin arkadaşları bile sharenting kapsamında paylaşımda bulunanlar olarak değerlendiriliyor. Bu konuyla ilgili olarak, annelerin yarısından fazlası, babaların ise üçte birinin çocuklarının fotoğraflarını sosyal medya hesaplarında paylaştıkları tespit edilmiş (Michigan Üniversitesi C.S. Mott Çocuk Hastanesi, 2014). Oranlar farklılaşsa ebeveynlerin yaklaşık %90’ının çocuklarının fotoğraflarını paylaştığı raporlanmış (Bessant, 2018; Dockterman, 2013). Bazı yazarlar bu durumu ebeveynlerin %90’ının çocuklarının gizlilik hakkını ihlal etmesi ve kimliklerini sömürmesi olarak da yorumluyor. Ama buraya birazdan değineceğiz. 2010’da yapılan AVG anketine göre ise, çocukların %81’inin daha 2 yaşına gelmeden aileleri tarafından oluşturulmuş dijital ayak izleri bulunuyor.
Maraşlı ve arkadaşları (2016), Facebook’ta paylaşılan çocuk video ve fotoğraflarının genellikle doğum günleri veya mezuniyet günlerine ait olduğunu, ayrıca çocuklarla yapılan aktivitelere ait içeriklerin de paylaşıldığını tespit etmişler. Bunların yanında çocukların geçirdiği hastalık veya operasyonlarla ilgili paylaşımların yapıldığını da gözlemlenmiş.
Kısa bir girişin ardından, bu yazıda sharenting ile ilgili kavramsal çerçeveden bahsetmek yerine, daha çok alanda tartışma konusu olan noktalara değineceğimi belirteyim. Bu konuyu ilk defa “Adli Psikolojide Güncel Çalışmalar” dersinde tartıştık ve sonrasında da birçok derste ve ders dışı yerlerde karşımıza çıktı. Bu konuda hem ulusal hem uluslararası çokça çalışma ve yayın mevcut. 
Olumsuza odaklanmadan önce çocuklarıyla ilgili paylaşımda bulunmanın bir sosyal destek kaynağı olabileceğinden, ebeveynlere gurur ve aidiyet gibi olumlu hisler yaşatabildiğinden bahsedebiliriz (Archer ve Kao, 2018; Baek, Holton, Harp ve Yaschur, 2011). İnternet, çocukları benzer problemlere sahip ebeveynlerin bir araya getirebiliyor, özellikle özel ihtiyacı olan çocukların aileleri hem yalnız olmadıklarını deneyimlemiş oluyorlar hem de bazı konularda diğer ailelerin tecrübelerinden yararlanabiliyorlar. Evet şimdi adli bilimciler arasında tartışılanlar ve sorulanlar. 
Öncelikle paylaşılan içeriklere kimin veya kimlerin ulaşabildiği, içeriklerin paylaşıldığı hesabın herkese açık olup olmadığı gibi konular akla gelebilir. İnternette paylaşılan içeriklerin uzun süre kalıcı, aranabilir, indirilebilir ve paylaşılabilir olduğunu zaten biliyoruz. Bu bağlamda düşünüldüğünde, bazı ebeveynlerin “influencer” veya “blogger” olarak çocuklarının gelişimlerinin her anını, bazen doğum öncesinden itibaren paylaşması aklımıza bazı soruları getirmeli. Paylaşılan bilgiler arasında doğum tarihleri, geçirdikleri hastalıklar, gittikleri okul, arkadaşlarının kimlikleri hatta o anki konumları (Davis, 2015) gibi ciddi oranda bilgi paylaşımı söz konusu olabiliyor. Çocuklarla ilgili hassas ve gizli bilgilerin paylaşılmasıyla -örneğin çocuğu sağlık durumu- çocuğun ileride yaşayabileceği aşağılanma ve siber zorbalık riskini arttırmış olunabiliyor. Aynı durumun ailenin politik görüşünü veya ekonomik durumunu ifade etmek için çocuklarını kullanması için de geçerli (Kopecký, 2019). 
Peki çocukların fotoğraflarını gizli hesaplarda paylaşmak tamamen güvenlidir diyebilir miyiz? Herkesin paylaşılanları göremediği -diyelim ki- 300 takipçili bir hesap çocuğun fotoğraflarını paylaşma açısından risk teşkil eder mi? Bu 300 kişinin kaçı tanınıyor? Ya da hangi ölçüde tanınıyor? 300 kişi yerine 50 takipçi olsa neler farklı olur? Bazı çalışmalarda %90’a kadar çıkabilen bir oranda, çocukların cinsel istismarcılarının tanıdıkları biri oldukları tespit edilmiş. Yani iki durumun da tamamiyle güvenli ortamlar sağladığını söyleyemiyoruz. Çocuklarla ilgili hassas bilgilerin, görsel veya içeriklerin paylaşılması, çocuğun çevrim içi mahremiyetini ve sonunda güvenliğini riske attığı biliniyor. Bu süreçte bir kaç kavram karşımıza çıkıyor. Örneğin, dijital kaçırma, çocuğun fotoğraflarının veya çocukla ilgili özel bilgilerin yabancı partiler tarafından kendi çocuklarına aitmiş gibi kullanmasını ifade ediyor. Ek olarak çalışmalar pedofilik ve hebefilik web sitelerinde, ebeveynlerin paylaşmış olduğu masumane milyonlarca fotoğrafın yayımlandığını tespit etmiş. Ayrca saldırganlar, çocukla ilgili paylaşılan bilgileri, grooming amacıyla kullanabilmekte. Grooming ise, yetişkinin çocuk ile, cinsel istismara ortam hazırlayacak güven bağını, sistematik ve stratejik bir şekilde oluşturması olarak tanımlanıyor. İstismarcı, çocuğun hobileri, gittiği okul, sevdiği müzisyenler gibi bilgilere ulaşıp bu bilgileri kullanarak çocukla “dostluk” oluşturmaya ve sonunda çocuğun güvenini kazanmaya çalışıyor. Grooming yüz yüze gerçekleştirilebildiği gibi, internet ortamında da gözlemlenebiliyor. (Whittle, Hamilton-Giachritsis, Beech ve Collings, 2013). Bu süreç çocuğun sanal veya fiziksel ortamda istismarına kadar gidebiliyor. 
Tartışılan bir diğer konu ise, çocuğun fotoğrafını paylaşırken ondan izin alınıp alınmadığı. Hemfikir olacağımızı düşünerek, birinin fotoğrafını paylaşırken ondan izin almanın gerekli olduğunu biliyoruz. Peki bu kişinin yaşı önemli midir? Belki 14 yaşındaki çocuğunuz karne günündeki fotoğrafını paylaştığı için çok kızacak ve fotoğrafı kaldırtacaktır. Peki 4 yaşındaki çocuğunuzun ileride ağlarken çekilmiş fotoğrafını paylaştığınıza kızmayacağını bilebilir misiniz? İnternette paylaşılan içerikler uzun süre kalıcı ve paylaşılabilir olması nedeniyle bu durum çocuğun gizlilik, mahremiyet ve unutulma hakkı açısından soru işaretlerine sebep oluyor. İleride çocuğunuzla ilgili bir içeriği izinsiz paylaştığınız için size dava açma hakkı doğuyor mu? Fransa’da yeni kabul edilen kanunla birlikte çocuklar ailelerine bu gibi durumlarda dava açabilecek (Chazan, 2016). Peki aile bu hesaptan para kazandıysa çocuğun ne gibi hakları doğuyor veya ihlal ediliyor? 
Sharenting ile ilgili bir diğer tartışma konusu ise bazı ebeveynlerin çocuklarının dijital kişiliklerini -bazı durumlarda çocukları henüz doğmadan, sonogram görüntülerini paylaşarak- şekillendirmeleri (Brosch, 2016). Başarılarının, mutluluklarının, deneyimlerinin birçok kişiye sunulması, bu kişilerden beğeni, yorum veya eleştiri gelemsi çocuğun kişilik gelişimini nasıl etkileyebililir? “Sanal olmayan” hayatta çevresindekilerden sürekli bir onay veya onam alma ihtiyacı duymasına sebep olabilir mi? Ergenlik döneminde artan bağımsızlık ve otonomi ile aile içi ve kişiler arası ilişkilerini nasıl etkiler? Yapılan ilgili çalışmalar çocukların çoğunlukla fotoğraflarının paylaşılması konusunda utanç duydukları, rahatsız oldukları ve öfkelendiklerini belirtiyor. 12-16 yaşındaki çocuklarla yapılan bir çalışmada, katılımcı çocukların %70’inden fazlası ebeveynlerinin dijital gizliliklerine saygı duymadığını düşündüğünü ve neredeyse %40’ı ise  ebeveynlerinin kendilerinin utanç verici fotoğraflarını paylaştığını bildirmiş (Levy, 2017). Bazı araştırmacılar, fotoğrafları sosyal medyada paylaşılan çocukların kendi kimliklerini, ailelerinin oluşturduğu çevrimiçi kimliklerinden ayırıp, oluşturmalarının zor olabileceğini ve kendine güven düzeylerinin olumsuz bir şekilde etkilenebileceğini öne sürüyor. Son olarak, hakkında paylaşım yapılan çocuk başkalarının özel hayatına tanık olmasını istemeyebilir, kendi hakkında paylaşım yapma kontrolünün kendisinde olmasını isteyebilir veya paylaşımlar çocuğun kişiliğini yansıtmıyor olabilir. Peki bu durum ebeveyn çocuk arasındaki güven ilişkisini hangi yönde etkiler? 
Sharenting ve olası sonuçları ile ilgili burada bahsedilenlerden daha fazla tartışma ve araştırma konusunun olması muhtemel. Tüm bunlarla aslında “çocuğunuzun fotoğraflarını paylaşmayın” demeye çalışmıyorum. Ama çalışmalar sharentingin hem çocukluk hem de yetişkinlik dönemi açısından ciddi sonuçları olabileceğine işaret ediyor. İnternete erişimin çok kolay olduğu, insanların izlerini gizleyebildiği ve bazı ebeveynlerin internetteki risklerden habersiz olduğu göz önünde bulundurulduğunda çocuklarla ilgili bilgileri paylaşma konusunda daha temkinli olmakta fayda var. Bazı temel güvenlik önlemlerine ve koruyucu faktörlere dikkat etmenin yanında, çocukla ilgili herhangi bir içerik paylaşmadan önce çocuğun onamını almak hem kişilik hakları açısından hem de gelişimi açısından önem arz ediyor. 
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behungryforever · 7 years
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12 Onam Recipes To Complete Your Festivities
12 Onam Recipes To Complete Your Festivities
It’s that time in the Malayalam calendar when India will be painted in the bright, festive, and vibrant colours of Onam. The ten day long festival brings along with it a bounty of games, glee, and grubs. The latter being of maximum interest. The Onam spread, also known as Sadhya (or Sadya), boasts of a number of delicious dishes including the rich and delightful likes of parippu, avial, thoran,…
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brookstonalmanac · 1 year
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Holidays 9.8
Holidays
Actor’s Day
Asturias Day (Spain)
Blondie Day
Blue’s Clues Day
Colorism Awareness Day
Community Day (Spain)
Day of Aid Workers
Day of the Battle of Borodino (Russia)
Extramadura Day (Spain)
Festa Della Rificolona ends (Paper Lantern Festival; Florence, Italy)
Fiestas de Santa Fe begins with the burning of the Zozobra (New Mexico)
Hazelnut Day (French Republic)
Iguana Awareness Day
International Day of Journalists
International Literacy Day (UN)
Kosrae Liberation Day (Micronesia)
La Vierge de Meritxell (Feast of Our Lady of Meritxell; Andorra)
Mariä Geburt (Liechtenstein)
Martyrs’ Day (a.k.a. Massoud Day; held on Shahrivar 18) [Can be 9.8 or 9.9]
Matki Boskiej Zielnej (a.k.a. Fest of Greenery; Poland)
Meritxell Day (Andorra)
National Actors Day
National Ampersand Day
National David Day
National Dog Walker Appreciation Day
National Double Merle Awareness Day
National Essential Medicine Shortages Awareness Day
National Iguana Awareness Day
National Lissencephaly Awareness Day
National Neighborhood Day
National Pardon Day
Onam ends (India)
Pardon Me Day
Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Nurses Day
Pledge of Allegiance Day
Solidarity Day of World Heritage Cities
Star Trek Day
Turkmen Bakhshi Day (Turkmenistan)
Victory Day (Malta)
World Gravity Day
World Physical Therapy Day
Worldwide Cystic Fibrosis Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
Bacon Burger Day
Date Nut Bread Day
2nd Friday in September
Carry Nation Festival begins (Holly, Michigan) [Friday after 1st Monday thru Sunday]
Farmer-Consumer Awareness Day (Washington) [2nd Friday]
Fiesta de Santa Fe begins (New Mexico) [1st Friday after Labor Day]
Great Canadian Beer Festival (Victoria, BC) [2nd Friday & Saturday]
King Turkey Race (Minnesota) [2nd Friday]
Knabenschiessen begins (Switzerland) [2nd Friday thru Sunday]
Nae Nae Day [2nd Friday]
National Dog Walker Appreciation Day [1st Friday after Labor Day]
National Folk Festival begins [2nd Friday thru Sunday]
National 401(k) Day [Friday after 1st Monday]
Popeye Picnic begins (Chester, Illinois) [2nd Friday thru Sunday]
Stand Up to Cancer Day [2nd Friday]
Independence Days
Alsann (Declared; 2022) [unrecognized]
Andorra (Nation founded, 1728)
Macedonia (from Yugoslavia, 1991)
Seybold (Declared; 2018) [unrecognized]
Feast Days
Adrian and Natalia of Nicomedia (Roman Catholic Church)
Adrian of Nicomedia (Christian; Saint Feast Day) [brewers, middle England's brewers guild] *
Carnot (Positivist; Saint)
Corbinian (Christian; Saint)
Disibod (a.k.a. Disen or Disbode; Christian; Saint)
Eusebius, Nestablus, Zeno, and Nestor (Christian; Martyrs)
Feast of Honor for Lada and Leda (Bread & Harvest Festival; Slavic Pagan/Asatru)
Feast of ‘Izzat (Might; Baha’i)
Feast of Papa-Lea (God of Kava Drinking)
Il-Vittorja (a.k.a. Feast of Our Lady of Victories; Malta)
Jill St. John Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Mead Day (Pagan)
Mimi Parent (Artology)
Monti Fest (Mangalorean Catholic; Parts of India)
Morty Moot Mope (Muppetism)
Nativity of Mary (Roman Catholic Church, Anglo-Catholicism)
Our Lady of Charity (Christian; Saint)
Our Lady of Covadonga (Christian; Saint)
Our Lady of Good Health of Vailankanni (Christian; Saint)
Our Lady of Meritxell (Andorra; Christian; Saint)
Ozias Humphry (Artology)
Paradoxically Non-Paradoxical Day (Pastafarian)
Sergius I, Pope (Christian; Saint)
Vicious Sex Day (Pastafarian)
Virgin Mary Day
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Fortunate Day (Pagan) [36 of 53]
Prime Number Day: 251 [54 of 72]
Shakku (赤口 Japan) [Bad luck all day, except at noon.]
Premieres
Ally McBeal (TV Series; 1997)
Blue’s Clues (Children’s TV Series; 1996)
Bone Machine, by Tom Waits (Album; 1992)
Boys Town (Film; 1938)
The Breadwinner (Animated Film; 2017)
Brigadoon (Film; 1954)
Cat's Cradle, by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. (Novel; 1963)
Cold Comfort Farm, by Stella Gibbons (Novel; 1932)
Frank Sinatra Sings for Only the Lonely, by Frank Sinatra (Album; 1958)
Havana, by Camila Cabello (Song; 2017)
Hitchhiker, by Neil Young (Album; 2017)
Hold Your Fire, by Rush (Album; 1987)
iCarly (TV Series; 2007)
I Just Can’t Get You Out of My Head, by Kylie Minogue (Song; 2001)
It (Film; 2017)
Jeannie (Animated TV Series; 1973)
Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell, by Susanna Clarke (Novel; 2004)
Lovelorn Leghorn (WB LT Cartoon; 1951)
Make Me, 20th Jack Reacher book, by Lee Child (Novel; 2015)
Mouse-Warming (WB LT Cartoon; 1952)
Never for Ever, by Kate Bush (Album; 1980)
Nurse Betty (Film; 2000)
Psycho (Film; 1960)
The Pure and the Impure, by Colette (Novel; 1932)
Second Foundation, by Isaac Asimov (Novel; 1953) [Foundation #3]
The Sirens of Titan, by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. (Novel; 1959)
Star Trek (TV Series; 1966)
Suffer, by Bad Religion (Album; 1988)
Today’s Name Days
Adrian, Mariä Geburt (Austria)
Hadrijan, Maja, Marija, Sergije (Croatia)
Mariana (Czech Republic)
Maria (Denmark)
Mariann, Marianna, Marianne (Estonia)
Taimi (Finland)
Adrien, Béline (France)
Adrian, Mariä Geburt, Otmar (Germany)
Despoina, Genethlios, Skiadeni, Tsampika (Greece)
Adrienn, Mária (Hungary)
Immacolata, Maria (Italy)
Amirs, Ilga, Ilgonis, Nelda (Latvia)
Daumantė, Klementina, Liaugaudas, Vytautas (Lithuania)
Allan, Alma, Amalie (Norway)
Adrian, Adrianna, Klementyna, Maria, Nestor, Radosław, Radosława (Poland)
Natalia (Russia)
Miriama (Slovakia)
Cinta, Covadonga, Fuensanta, Meritxell, Natividad, Nazaret, Nuria, Sagrario, Sergio (Spain)
Alma, Hulda (Sweden)
Maria, Mary (Ukraine)
Adria, Adrian, Adriana, Adrianna, Adrien, Adrienne, Hadria, Hadrian, Hadrien, Joachim, Joakima, Joaquin, Joaquina (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 250 of 2024; 115 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 4 of week 36 of 2023
Celtic Tree Calendar: Muin (Vine) [Day 3 of 28]
Chinese: Month 7 (Geng-Shen), Day 23 (Wu-Chen)
Chinese Year of the: Rabbit 4721 (until February 10, 2024)
Hebrew: 21 Elul 5783
Islamic: 21 Safar 1445
J Cal: 10 Aki; Threesday [10 of 30]
Julian: 25 August 2023
Moon: 35%: Waning Crescent
Positivist: 27 Gutenberg (9th Month) [Carnot]
Runic Half Month: Rad (Motion) [Day 11 of 15]
Season: Summer (Day 78 of 94)
Zodiac: Virgo (Day 17 of 32)
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brookston · 1 year
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Holidays 9.8
Holidays
Actor’s Day
Asturias Day (Spain)
Blondie Day
Blue’s Clues Day
Colorism Awareness Day
Community Day (Spain)
Day of Aid Workers
Day of the Battle of Borodino (Russia)
Extramadura Day (Spain)
Festa Della Rificolona ends (Paper Lantern Festival; Florence, Italy)
Fiestas de Santa Fe begins with the burning of the Zozobra (New Mexico)
Hazelnut Day (French Republic)
Iguana Awareness Day
International Day of Journalists
International Literacy Day (UN)
Kosrae Liberation Day (Micronesia)
La Vierge de Meritxell (Feast of Our Lady of Meritxell; Andorra)
Mariä Geburt (Liechtenstein)
Martyrs’ Day (a.k.a. Massoud Day; held on Shahrivar 18) [Can be 9.8 or 9.9]
Matki Boskiej Zielnej (a.k.a. Fest of Greenery; Poland)
Meritxell Day (Andorra)
National Actors Day
National Ampersand Day
National David Day
National Dog Walker Appreciation Day
National Double Merle Awareness Day
National Essential Medicine Shortages Awareness Day
National Iguana Awareness Day
National Lissencephaly Awareness Day
National Neighborhood Day
National Pardon Day
Onam ends (India)
Pardon Me Day
Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Nurses Day
Pledge of Allegiance Day
Solidarity Day of World Heritage Cities
Star Trek Day
Turkmen Bakhshi Day (Turkmenistan)
Victory Day (Malta)
World Gravity Day
World Physical Therapy Day
Worldwide Cystic Fibrosis Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
Bacon Burger Day
Date Nut Bread Day
2nd Friday in September
Carry Nation Festival begins (Holly, Michigan) [Friday after 1st Monday thru Sunday]
Farmer-Consumer Awareness Day (Washington) [2nd Friday]
Fiesta de Santa Fe begins (New Mexico) [1st Friday after Labor Day]
Great Canadian Beer Festival (Victoria, BC) [2nd Friday & Saturday]
King Turkey Race (Minnesota) [2nd Friday]
Knabenschiessen begins (Switzerland) [2nd Friday thru Sunday]
Nae Nae Day [2nd Friday]
National Dog Walker Appreciation Day [1st Friday after Labor Day]
National Folk Festival begins [2nd Friday thru Sunday]
National 401(k) Day [Friday after 1st Monday]
Popeye Picnic begins (Chester, Illinois) [2nd Friday thru Sunday]
Stand Up to Cancer Day [2nd Friday]
Independence Days
Alsann (Declared; 2022) [unrecognized]
Andorra (Nation founded, 1728)
Macedonia (from Yugoslavia, 1991)
Seybold (Declared; 2018) [unrecognized]
Feast Days
Adrian and Natalia of Nicomedia (Roman Catholic Church)
Adrian of Nicomedia (Christian; Saint Feast Day) [brewers, middle England's brewers guild] *
Carnot (Positivist; Saint)
Corbinian (Christian; Saint)
Disibod (a.k.a. Disen or Disbode; Christian; Saint)
Eusebius, Nestablus, Zeno, and Nestor (Christian; Martyrs)
Feast of Honor for Lada and Leda (Bread & Harvest Festival; Slavic Pagan/Asatru)
Feast of ‘Izzat (Might; Baha’i)
Feast of Papa-Lea (God of Kava Drinking)
Il-Vittorja (a.k.a. Feast of Our Lady of Victories; Malta)
Jill St. John Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Mead Day (Pagan)
Mimi Parent (Artology)
Monti Fest (Mangalorean Catholic; Parts of India)
Morty Moot Mope (Muppetism)
Nativity of Mary (Roman Catholic Church, Anglo-Catholicism)
Our Lady of Charity (Christian; Saint)
Our Lady of Covadonga (Christian; Saint)
Our Lady of Good Health of Vailankanni (Christian; Saint)
Our Lady of Meritxell (Andorra; Christian; Saint)
Ozias Humphry (Artology)
Paradoxically Non-Paradoxical Day (Pastafarian)
Sergius I, Pope (Christian; Saint)
Vicious Sex Day (Pastafarian)
Virgin Mary Day
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Fortunate Day (Pagan) [36 of 53]
Prime Number Day: 251 [54 of 72]
Shakku (赤口 Japan) [Bad luck all day, except at noon.]
Premieres
Ally McBeal (TV Series; 1997)
Blue’s Clues (Children’s TV Series; 1996)
Bone Machine, by Tom Waits (Album; 1992)
Boys Town (Film; 1938)
The Breadwinner (Animated Film; 2017)
Brigadoon (Film; 1954)
Cat's Cradle, by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. (Novel; 1963)
Cold Comfort Farm, by Stella Gibbons (Novel; 1932)
Frank Sinatra Sings for Only the Lonely, by Frank Sinatra (Album; 1958)
Havana, by Camila Cabello (Song; 2017)
Hitchhiker, by Neil Young (Album; 2017)
Hold Your Fire, by Rush (Album; 1987)
iCarly (TV Series; 2007)
I Just Can’t Get You Out of My Head, by Kylie Minogue (Song; 2001)
It (Film; 2017)
Jeannie (Animated TV Series; 1973)
Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell, by Susanna Clarke (Novel; 2004)
Lovelorn Leghorn (WB LT Cartoon; 1951)
Make Me, 20th Jack Reacher book, by Lee Child (Novel; 2015)
Mouse-Warming (WB LT Cartoon; 1952)
Never for Ever, by Kate Bush (Album; 1980)
Nurse Betty (Film; 2000)
Psycho (Film; 1960)
The Pure and the Impure, by Colette (Novel; 1932)
Second Foundation, by Isaac Asimov (Novel; 1953) [Foundation #3]
The Sirens of Titan, by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. (Novel; 1959)
Star Trek (TV Series; 1966)
Suffer, by Bad Religion (Album; 1988)
Today’s Name Days
Adrian, Mariä Geburt (Austria)
Hadrijan, Maja, Marija, Sergije (Croatia)
Mariana (Czech Republic)
Maria (Denmark)
Mariann, Marianna, Marianne (Estonia)
Taimi (Finland)
Adrien, Béline (France)
Adrian, Mariä Geburt, Otmar (Germany)
Despoina, Genethlios, Skiadeni, Tsampika (Greece)
Adrienn, Mária (Hungary)
Immacolata, Maria (Italy)
Amirs, Ilga, Ilgonis, Nelda (Latvia)
Daumantė, Klementina, Liaugaudas, Vytautas (Lithuania)
Allan, Alma, Amalie (Norway)
Adrian, Adrianna, Klementyna, Maria, Nestor, Radosław, Radosława (Poland)
Natalia (Russia)
Miriama (Slovakia)
Cinta, Covadonga, Fuensanta, Meritxell, Natividad, Nazaret, Nuria, Sagrario, Sergio (Spain)
Alma, Hulda (Sweden)
Maria, Mary (Ukraine)
Adria, Adrian, Adriana, Adrianna, Adrien, Adrienne, Hadria, Hadrian, Hadrien, Joachim, Joakima, Joaquin, Joaquina (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 250 of 2024; 115 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 4 of week 36 of 2023
Celtic Tree Calendar: Muin (Vine) [Day 3 of 28]
Chinese: Month 7 (Geng-Shen), Day 23 (Wu-Chen)
Chinese Year of the: Rabbit 4721 (until February 10, 2024)
Hebrew: 21 Elul 5783
Islamic: 21 Safar 1445
J Cal: 10 Aki; Threesday [10 of 30]
Julian: 25 August 2023
Moon: 35%: Waning Crescent
Positivist: 27 Gutenberg (9th Month) [Carnot]
Runic Half Month: Rad (Motion) [Day 11 of 15]
Season: Summer (Day 78 of 94)
Zodiac: Virgo (Day 17 of 32)
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utsavatime · 7 years
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Onam 2017 HD Wallpaper, Images, Pictures, Photos, FB Cover, Poster
Onam 2017 HD Wallpaper, Images, Pictures, Photos, FB Cover, Poster
Onam is one of the most famous festival of Hindu religion & its is mostly celebrate at the southern region of India, especially in the state of Kerala. As it always come in the month of August & September because its date come according to the Hindu calendar. So here in the occasion of the 2017 Onam festival here we are sharing with you Onam 2017 HD Wallpaper, Images, Pictures, Photos, FB Cover,…
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globalworship · 5 years
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Bali Raja (Sacrificial King), Hindi bhajan
This bhajan, composed by Pradip Nitnavare, was arranged and recorded here by friends with Yeshu Satsang Toronto. Lyrics and lengthy notes below. 
Bhakti Geet - Volume One by Yeshu Satsang Toronto
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Baliraja, Baliraja Sacrificial King, Sacrificial King Swarga se utar aaya Baliraja Down from heaven came the Sacrificial King 1. Sansar ka swami Baliraja Lord of the World, Sacrificial King Dina ho gaya Baliraja Became poor, Sacrificial King 2. Daasa ka rup liya Baliraja Took the form of a servant, Sacrificial King Mrityu par vijay hua Baliraja Victory over death, Sacrificial King 3. Moksha diya tune Baliraja You gave Salvation, Sacrificial King Paapo ko hara liya Baliraja Took away sins, Sacrificial King Song No. 37 from the Kshama Sagar Bhakti Mala (Songbook)
recording from Bhakti Geet - Volume One, released June 22, 2017 Vocals - Miranda Stone and Chris Hale Guitar - Chris Hale Tabla - Miranda Stone Harmonium - Luke Parker Sitar - Duke Vipperman Bass Guitar - Chris Padiath
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The following notes on the song are from the Bandcamp page for this song: https://yeshusatsangtoronto.bandcamp.com/track/bali-raja-2
There is a story in Hindu mythology about the King Baliraja, who is also known as Maha Bali, the benevolent ruler whose kingdom was so extensive, due to his righteous reign, that his popularity threatened the gods. Vishnu, the supreme deity, wanted to guarantee that all would worship only him. He played a trick on Baliraja, knowing that the king had a reputation for extreme generosity. Appearing to him in the form of the dwarf, Vamana, he asked Baliraja for as much land as he could cross in three steps. Having been granted this request, he then revealed his gigantic size, taking two steps to claim the earth and heaven. In order to fulfill his promise, Baliraja offered his own head for the third step, so that he was pushed down into patala, the netherworld. In some commentaries on the story, Baliraja’s action is seen as a testament to his humble righteousness and devotion, despite being deceived and insulted. Vishnu is said to have rewarded this devotion by allowing Baliraja to come back to earth once a year to see his beloved subjects, and this is celebrated by people of all religions in the state of Kerala during the festival of Onam. The story took on new meaning through the writings of Jyotirao Phule (1827-1890) who was an activist, writer and social reformer from Maharashtra, India. He and his wife, Savitribai Phule (who is also remembered as the first Indian woman school teacher) worked together as pioneers to further the education of girls, and Dalit children. Phule is given credit for adopting the Sanskrit term Dalit (oppressed,crushed) as the name for the people groups of India who have historically been considered ‘outcastes’ and fall outside the traditional Indo-Aryan four-fold caste system. Jyotirao and Savitribai supported widow remarriage, and sought to end female infanticide along with the stigma of “untouchability.” In 1873, they founded an organization called Satya Shodhak Samaj (The Society for the Seekers of Truth), which focused on bringing equal rights to the depressed classes. In recent decades, inspired by the Phules, who saw a connection between the figures of Baliraja and Jesus, some Yeshu bhaktas (devotees of Christ), who are connected with liberation movements among Dalits, refer to Jesus as Baliraja, the “sacrificial king.” The Scriptures speak of the character of Satguru Yeshu in Philippians chapter 2, verses 5-8: “In your relationships with one another, have the same mindset as Christ Jesus: Who, being in very nature God, did not consider equality with God something to be used to his own advantage; rather, he made himself nothing by taking the very nature of a servant, being made in human likeness. And being found in appearance as a man, he humbled himself by becoming obedient to death - even death on a cross!” - M.S.
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A Christmas meditation written by an Indian friend, using the Baliraja metaphor: https://markraja.medium.com/a-great-king-was-born-262cfe0214ce
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Jimikki Kammal Flashmob @ SAP Labs India, Bangalore Source | Youtube : Rajesh V R Jimikki Kammal Onam 2017 @ SAP Labs India, Bangalore https://human-engineers.com/jimikki-kammal-flashmob-sap-labs-india-bangalore/?feed_id=13439&_unique_id=611e4654a798e https://human-engineers.com/jimikki-kammal-flashmob-sap-labs-india-bangalore/?feed_id=13439&_unique_id=611e4654a798e
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