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PK (2014)
Film review #560
Director: Rajkumar Hirani
SYNOPSIS: An alien arrives on Earth, and has his communicator with his spaceship stolen. Now stranded on the planet, he attempts to learn how to survive and learn the ways of the people here, but he is especially confused by the concept of religion. He meets Jaggu, a reporter who is looking for her next big story. She is intrigued by his naivety and how his simple questions challenge the conflicts between different religions, and how those that profess to know what God wants are the ones who know least about religion. Jaggu and PK show down with Tapaswi, a religious leader who has come into possession of PK’s communicator, claiming to be a religious artefact, and the pair try to expose him and get PK’s communicator back to he can return home...
THOUGHTS/ANALYSIS: PK is a 2014 Indian sci-fi film. The story primarily revolves around PK, an alien who, in the film’s opening, lands on Earth, and shortly after has his communicator with his spaceship stolen, meaning he has no way to get back home. Attempting to adjust to life on Earth, he turns to God for help, but is perpetually confused by all of the different religions and their rules. He eventually encounters Jaggu, a reporter who is looking out for a worthwhile story, and becomes interested by PK’s naïve take on the world, and how it provides genuine insight on the world from a fresh perspective. Opting to tackle the absolute minefield that is differences and conflicts between religions, PK from the outset sets itself a dangerous task, but the comedic aspect of the film never strays into being offensive or controversial, focusing on what the religions have in common, rather than their confrontations. This might seem to be a bit simplistic, but this is one of the film’s greatest strengths; it manoeuvres through it’s subject in such an expert manner that it creates an entertaining experience full of life. On top of this, the dialogue and performances are precise and genuine, and again, are professionally executed.
The film is essentially divided into two halves: the first half deals with the more comedic aspects and a very “fish out of water” situation surrounding PK being stranded on Earth. The second half switches to a more drama and serious tone, with PK trying to expose the religious preacher Tapaswi, and get back his communicator that Tapaswi is claiming to be a religious icon to his followers. Again, when the film gets serious, it still maintains it’s expert exploration of it’s subject: avoiding being controversial, but still making a significant statement and creating some intense emotional moments. Even though the film is almost split down the middle, the change of tone doesn’t feel artificial, and feels like it moves on just when it needs to. If I were to find a fault in the plot, I would say the forced romance element that shows up at the final part of the film and about “letting go” just didn’t really need to be there, but even then, it is handled so well in terms of dialogue and acting, and producing a emotional reaction that it doesn’t really matter that it wasn’t really necessary, because it still produces something worthwhile.
The cast work so well in their roles, and although they are roles you are probably familiar with, such as PK being a clueless alien adjusting to life on Earth, they are still brought to life vibrantly, as mentioned, through stellar acting and sharp dialogue, and in the end it feels like you come out of it with a well rounded experience that never hits a lull. Despite having a few bumps in the story with a few elements that it could have done without, I think it is necessary to give PK high praise as a film: it is lots of fun, but also very heartfelt, alongside making a powerful statement without being mired in controversy. The film deserves the praise it received, and in particular, the absolutely solid script and dialogue, enhanced further with a host of strong performances. Not quite perfect, but deserving of it’s huge success.
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Annadaan: Nourishing the Body and Soul at Shree Krishnayan Gaushala
Introduction: A Tradition of Giving
At Shree Krishnayan Gaushala, the tradition of Annadaan, or food distribution, is not merely an act of charity; it is a profound expression of compassion and a spiritual practice deeply rooted in our culture. Annadaan, the sacred act of offering food to those in need, holds a revered place in the ethos of Shree Krishnayan Gaurakshashala. We believe that serving food to the hungry is equivalent to serving God himself. Through our Annadaan campaigns, we reach out to saints, tapaswis, the underprivileged, and the poor, providing them with nutritious meals that sustain both their bodies and spirits.
The Annadaan Mission: Feeding the Hungry
Shree Krishnayan Gaurakshashala’s free food distribution program is a cornerstone of our mission. This program is not confined to a particular season or festival; it is a continuous effort that spans the entire year. Our Free Food Distribution Drive ensures that nutritious and hygienically cooked food is distributed to those who need it the most. Whether it’s during a natural disaster, an emergency, or just another day, we organize Bhandaras — large-scale food distribution events — that provide sustenance to those in dire need. We uphold the highest quality standards, ensuring that the food served is not only nutritious but also prepared with the utmost care and respect.
The Urgency of Annadaan: India’s Hunger Crisis
India faces a pressing hunger crisis. In the 2022 Global Hunger Index, India ranked 107th out of 121 countries, a stark reminder of the challenges we face as a nation. According to the United Nations Development Programme, an estimated 189.2 million Indians suffer from undernourishment. A significant portion of the population lives below the poverty line, struggling to afford even a single meal. In this context, the importance of Annadaan cannot be overstated. It is not just about feeding the hungry; it is about addressing a critical issue that affects millions of lives.
Religious Significance: Blessings and Transformation
The religious significance of Annadaan is profound. In the timeless verses of the Mahabharata, Yudhishthira Maharaj once asked, “What offering yields reward here and in the beyond?” To this, Bhishma responded, “None matches, nor ever will, the gift of food.” These words, from the Anusasana Parva 13.63.3–6, encapsulate the spiritual importance of Annadaan. It is believed that the act of feeding others brings blessings not only in this life but also in the afterlife. It is a transformative act that purifies the soul and brings one closer to the divine.
Touching Divine Souls: The Impact of Annadaan
Our Annadaan campaign goes beyond merely feeding the hungry. It reaches those saintly souls who have spent years in Himalayan tapasya (austerities and meditation). These ascetics, with their deep spiritual practices, bring a divine presence to the food they consume. When you contribute to Annadaan, you are not just offering food; you are providing nourishment that carries a divine vibe, touching the soul of every individual who partakes in it. It is an act of service that resonates on a spiritual level, benefiting both the giver and the receiver.
How You Can Contribute
The mission of Shree Krishnayan Gaushala is to combat hunger and malnutrition in society. With your steadfast monthly contributions, this campaign can serve thousands of meals daily, making a tangible impact on countless lives. Every rupee you donate directly aids those in dire need, providing them with the sustenance they desperately require. Your support can truly alter lives, offering hope and nourishment to those who would otherwise go hungry.
Conclusion: Join Hands in This Noble Cause
Annadaan is more than just an act of charity; it is a sacred duty that we all share. As we continue to fight against hunger, your contribution can make a world of difference. This Janmashtami, or any time you feel the call to give, consider joining hands with Shree Krishnayan Gaurakshashala. Together, we can provide for the needy, uplift the underprivileged, and serve the divine by nourishing the bodies and souls of those who need it most.
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Nijhum Galpo Sangraho । Best Bengali story books pdf
Nijhum Galpo Sangraho । Best Bengali story books pdf A mix stories collection of horror, detective, Ramyarachna, and other stories. Written by Jhuma Bhattacharya and Nirmalya Tapaswi. There are 46 different types of stories in these two covers. Stories written by Nirmalya Tapaswi–Shesh Prohor (Last Hour) – Complete Detective NovelO Kon Thi (Who are she?)- Horror storiesBazar Bibhrat (Market…
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Techie Slits Medical Students Throat For Refusing To Marry Him
Techie Slits Medical Students Throat For Refusing To Marry Him
The incident took place on December 5, police said. (Representational) Guntur (Andhra Pradesh): A third-year MBBS student of a private medical college in Vijaywada was allegedly stabbed to death in Takkellapadu village of Andhra Pradesh’s Guntur district, by a man for refusing to marry him, police said. The incident took place on December 5. The woman Tapaswi had gone to meet her friend in…
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Tapaswi | Hindi Story | Maanav Mann K Taane Baane । Hindi Kahaniya | Namita Anurag
Highlights of this video: this is the story of a father who sacrificed his whole life for his son. But, what happened in the end? To learn listen to this Hindi story Tapaswi, Maanav Mann K Taane Baane By Namita Anurag
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#yana #yanacaves #uttarakannada #uttarakannada #karnataka #phonephotography #caves #sunkissed #sunlight #beautyofnature #tapaswi #devotion #mobilephotography #shotsbypr #manncyclopedia (at Yana Caves) https://www.instagram.com/p/B75an68JEMg/?igshid=10mz6tp8rz1pp
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The holy land of Odisha is divided into four kshetras. These kshetras are named after the four names of weapons of Lord Vishnu such as sankha (conch shell), chakra (disc), gada (mace) and padma (lotus). Puri Dham is known as Sankha Kshetra. Bhubaneswar is Chakra Kshetra, Jajpura is Gada Kshetra, and Konark is Padma Kshetra. Puri is known by various names of which Sankha Kshetra is one. Sankha means conch shell. The geographical size of Puri resembles a right oriented conch shell, the ‘Dakshinavarta Sankha’, which is why it is also called the Sankha Kshetra. The sacred section of puri looks like a conch shell and it is in this section that all the sacred centres like temples, mathas, sacred tanks, trees and various other sacred sites are located. Sankha or conch shell is one of the Aiyudhas of Lord Vishnu, who resides in the naval or the central part of the Conch shell in the form of Lord Jagannath. The Sankha Kshetra covers an area of 10 miles, out of which nearly 40% is submerged under water and the other part which lies above water is of the shape of a conch shell or Sankha. 1. Balabhadra,Jagannatha, Subhadra & Sudarsan 2. Khetreswari Vimala 3 Mahalaxmi 4. Uttar Durga 5. Bata Mangala 6. Garuda Stamva 7. Bhoga Mandap 8. Kalpabrukhya 9. Rohini Kunda 10. Bata Ganesh 11. Uchsta Ganapati 12. Sri Saraswati Devi 13. Nabagraha 14. Konark Suryadev 15. Padapadma 16. Yagnyabata 17. Angeswar 18. Indranidevi 19. Khetrapala 20. Swana Vairabi 21. Mukteswari 22. Chstrakali 23. Batamarkandeya 24. Katyayani 25. Gopeewara 26. Beda Kali 27. Pataleswara 28. Bhubaneswari 29. Vaikuntheswara 30. Yagnyaswari 31. Isaneswar 32. Sitaia Devi 33. Pakasala 34. Dakhineswara 35. Kundaleswara 36. Ram Chaitanya Temple 37. Baravai Hanuman 38. Nirmalya Hanuman 39. Alaka Batika 40. Chakra Narayan 41. Rameswar 42. Chaturdhama 43. Kanapata Hanuman 44. Niladri Vihari 45. Bavabyeswara 46. Sialilata 47. Koili Vaikuntha 48. Tapaswi Hanuman 49. Survarnakupa 50. Ananda Bazar 51. Devasnana Mandapa 52. Meghanada Prachira 53. Singhadwara (E.gate) 54. Aruna Sthamva 55. Badachhata Math 56. Chhauni Math 57. Pejanala 58. Prahari Hanuman 59. Dakhinadwar (S. gate) 60. Durgamadhava 61. Mangaleswari 62. Paschimadwar(W. gate) 63. Uttardwar (N. gate) 64. Sri Lokanath 65. Rameswara 66. Kandunursingha 67. Kandu Asrama 68. Nikumvilabata 69. Harachandi 70. Chamundeswari 71. Banadurga 72. Basheli 73. Kapalmochana 74. Manikarnika Teertha 75. Ghatamangala 76. Vagabati 77. Markandeswara 78. Markandeya Teertha 79. Saptamatruka 80. Alamba Devi 81. Atharnala 82. Makardhwaj Hanuman 83. Vargavi River 84. Mukteswara 85. Bata Mangala 86. Kapoteswara 87. Vilweswara 88. Siddha Hanuman 89. Indradyumna Teertha 90. Nilakantheswara 91. Adinrusingha 92. Gundicha Mandapa 93. Mausima 94. Marchika Devi 95. Charchika Devi 96. Sodasha Putri 97. Narayani 98. Angirasrama 99. Angirabata 100. Dakhina Kali 101. Ugreswarashrama 102. Swetaganga 103. Muktisila 104. Adisankara Pitha 105. Swargadwara 106. Varahi Devi 107. Shyama Kali 108. Bedi Hanuman 109. Chakra Teertha 110. Chakra Narayan 111. Mahodadhi Tirtha 112. Jagannatha Ballava 113. Kashi Biswanatha 114. Visweswari 115. Narendra Sarovar https://ift.tt/3yCeThr
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Nowadays, is corruption seen as a crime? Or has it become our lifestyle? One small collective step can help millions of underpriviliged getting their rights! One small collective step can help millions of officials and authorities realise their duty! One small collective step can help tranform the entire world! Corruption: A Crime or A Lifestyle? By Subrato Tapaswi Analytical Director ThoughtSeal #corruption #corruptionscandals #rishwat #bancorruption #nocorruption #duty #bribe #banbribery #nobribe #instacorruption #poverty #eliminatepoverty #justiceforall #justiceforpoor #justiceagainstcorruption #betterment #welfare #thoughtseal (at Corruption Free Society) https://www.instagram.com/p/CK0OqBDpH9w/?igshid=1isdjzouhpo93
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Ancient Yogis and Tapaswis practice Kundalini Awakening and are known to do miracles with this energy. For a determined and dedicated individual, Kundalini Awakening can completely transform her/ his inner soul in connection with spirituality and the supreme state of observation. Kundalini is considered as a superior dimension of energy, whose full potential is yet to be ascertained.
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24-07-2022 ”Avyakt-BapDada” Madhuban Murli. Revised:18-12-1991.
“Tapasya means to have honesty in every action.” “Om Shanti” Today, BapDada is seeing the special signs of tapasya in all the tapaswi kumars and tapaswi kumaris from everywhere. You have been told before about the specialities of tapaswi souls. Today, BapDada is mentioning another speciality. Tapaswi souls means constantly honest souls. Honesty is the speciality of a tapaswi. An honest soul…
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Vedic Rituals on the Banks of Maa Gang
Vedic rituals, steeped in the rich heritage of ancient religious ceremonies and practices, draw their essence from the revered texts known as the Vedas. These rituals, integral to our Sanatan Dharma, guide us through life’s milestones, from birth to death, imbuing each moment with a touch of divinity.
At the heart of these traditions is the Vedic Pooja, a sacred worship involving prayers, offerings, and rituals. This practice serves as a medium to express gratitude and seek divine blessings during significant life events. From Chhathi Ceremony to Annaprashana and Shraddha, various rituals such as Havan, Yagna, Shiva Abhishek, and Godaan play a crucial role.
Why Perform Rituals?
In today’s age of grand celebrations, there’s often a longing for deeper fulfillment beyond the transient glamour. Vedic rituals offer a pathway to inner peace and enduring blessings. While modern festivities provide momentary fame, they rarely bring lasting satisfaction. Vedic rituals, on the other hand, align our actions with auspicious timings, ensuring success and fulfillment.
For instance, even during the birth of Lord Rama, all celestial elements were perfectly aligned:
जोग लगन ग्रह बार तिथि सकल भए अनुकूल। चर अरु अचर हर्षजुत राम जनम सुखमूल ।।
A Commitment to Sacred Traditions
At Shree Krishnayan Desi Gauraksha, our dedicated team of Vedic Brahmins performs these rituals with meticulous care, rooted in deep knowledge of Shastra, Vedas, and Puranas. They begin their day with Japa and Yagya at dawn, upholding the sanctity of Tirth, ensuring that every good deed bears manifold fruits. This approach not only revitalizes ancient customs but also brings inner peace and lasting satisfaction, resonating with the essence of our spiritual heritage.
Perform Vedic Rituals with Shree Krishnayan Gaurakshashala
Experience the profound impact of Vedic rituals with Shree Krishnayan Gaurakshashala on the banks of Maa Ganga in Haridwar. Our Yagya Mandap hosts various ceremonies like Yagyas, Pujas, Shivabhishek, and Japas performed by Vedic Brahmins. These rituals bring peace and blessings into your life. Our Gaushala, home to over 22,000 desi cows, is managed by saints who distribute milk and products freely to saints, tapasvis, gausewaks, and ashrams. Join us online or in person for rituals like Godaan and Shivabhishek to achieve success in studies, career, and personal life.
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Online Shiv Abhishek: Performed by Vedic Brahmins on the banks of Maa Ganga in Rishikesh, a place nestled in the foothills of the Himalayas, watched over by Kedarnath and Neelkanth Mahadev. One of Lord Shiva’s names is Ashutosh, meaning easily pleased and a giver of boons.
आसुतोष तुम्ह अवढर दानी। आरति हरहु दीन जनु जानी।।
Lord Shiva Abhishek removes all hurdles in life and fulfills our dreams. According to scriptures, Lord Shiva blesses everyone easily. Shiva Abhishek is performed and shown to you live. In Ramcharitmanas, Lord Rama performs Shiv Abhishek and emphasizes its importance with Gangajal:
जो गंगाजलु आनि चढ़ाइहि। सो साजुज्य मुक्ति नर पाइहि।।
Online Yagya: Our shastras, Vedas, and Puranas describe various kinds of Yagyas like Putresthi and Kamesthi Yagyas, which fulfill all wishes and remove obstacles. These Yagyas bear fruit only if the havish (offerings) is pure, the mantras are correctly pronounced by Vedic Brahmins, and the Brahmins’ lifestyle is pure. The ghee used in the Yagya must be from desi cows, which is scarce nowadays. At Krishnayan, we ensure everything adheres to shastric procedures so that the yajman reaps the benefits.
Annadanam: You can feed Brahmins, saints, tapasvis, and beggars on your auspicious day. They are served proper food in your name. There are many hidden saints and tapaswis in Haridwar/Rishikesh who may eat your Bhandara on your auspicious day and bless you.
Gaugrass: 33 crore deities reside in our Gaumata. Feeding our Gaumata means offering our devotion to 33 crore deities. Shree Krishnayan Gauraksha is home to more than 22,000 destitute desi cows, which are fed, sheltered, and cared for in all respects.
Online Godaan: A Vedic Brahmin performs online Godaan on your behalf on the day of your event. This Godaan is performed elaborately as per Vedic scriptures. The cow donated on your behalf will be milked and fed to saints and tapasvis throughout its life. On the banks of Maa Ganga, this Godaan purifies you and frees you from all sins. It fulfills your sankalp (intention) and helps you attain eternal bliss.
Join us in preserving and participating in these sacred traditions. Experience the divine blessings and inner peace that Vedic rituals bring to your life.
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Brahmani river
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A river in India Brahmani is the second largest river in Odisha. The two rivers, Shankha and Koel, flow from the Chhotnagpur plateau in the state of Jharkhand. The two rivers have merged into Sundargarh district at Panposh near Rourkela Sauhar and become one. Its name is Brahmani. It is located in the Cuttack district and in the Jajpur area along the Baitarani River in the Bay of Bengal. Banaigarh, Bhubaneswar, Talcher and Jenapur are located on the banks of the river. Extreme levels of flood danger were announced in at least two places on the Brahmani River in Jajpur. Edit the route The course of the Brahmani river It flows 480 km between Sundargarh, Devgarh, Anugol, Cuttack and Jajpur districts and lands in the Bay of Bengal at the mouth of Dhamra at Chandbali. It has an area of ​​about 39,033 km. . The Rourkela Steel Plant has always been supplied with water to the Rourkela Steel Plant by constructing a barrage at Tarkera near the Mandira Dam and Panposh on the Brahmani River at Kangsabahal. The Rengali Dam was built in 1986 and can generate 250 megawatts of electricity. The Samal Barrage is being built in Talcher and the river is being used for agricultural purposes. The eternally sleeping idol of God carved on a huge stone bed in a river bed in Sarang attracts the attention of the people. The boy, Bazi Raut, was shot dead by a British boat in the river. In the village of Ekgharia in Dhenkanal, the Kanekeshwar Mahadev Temple and the ashram of the poet Deenakrishna Das are seen on the banks of the Brahmani river. Poet Deenakrishna's working life was spent in the dense jungle on the banks of this sacred Kshetrabahmani river in the Amrakanan. He was freed from leprosy by visiting Lord Jagannath as a devotee. In Jenapur, Jajpur district, it splits into two parts and flows to the right. The left is called the Kharasrota River.
Legend-- There is a legend about the naming of this river. Once upon a time, a Russian girl, Nauri Saji, was crossing the Saji River when Rusi Parashar was aroused. He created his fog and fulfilled his desires. The great poet Tapaswi Bedavyas was born of that Kaibarta girl. In the heat of the moment, the girl was transformed into a Brahmin. Since then, the river has been known as Brahmani.
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Corona से मुक्ति और राम मंदिर बनवाने को हनुमान जी से मांगी मदद
Corona से मुक्ति और राम मंदिर बनवाने को हनुमान जी से मांगी मदद
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तपस्वी छावनी के महंत परमहंस दास और समाजसेवी अनीश खान ने एक साथ मंदिर में अपने अनुयायियों के साथ बैठकर हनुमान चालीसा का पाठ किया अयोध्या में भव्य राम मंदिर निर्माण और कोरोना वायरस से निजात के लिए तपस्वी छावनी (Tapaswi Chavani) के महंत परमहंस दास…
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10-07-2022 ”Avyakt-BapDada” Madhuban Murli. Revised:04-12-1991.
“A successful tapaswi soul means one who has the personality and royalty of purity” “Om Shanti” Today, the remembrance of the tapaswis everywhere is reaching BapDada. Some children are celebrating the corporeal meeting personally as a return of their remembrance, and some are experiencing remembrance and the meeting in the subtle form. BapDada is seeing the children in each form. Today, at…
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