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Priyanka Tomar  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  1 year ago
I support Sheetal views n thnx for referral Sheetal :)
Kamal Dave  |  Argues in support of  |  1 year ago
The capability to repay the loan does not and rather should not be on the basis of college. This in a way also means that they are creating classes which is neither rational nor legal as it violates the rights of the individual. Does it also mean that...
Sheetal Bhandari  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  1 year ago
No! It would be unfair. Loan can be taken by any student of any college.. Such bias behavior would lead to lot of problems. It depends on individual and not on college so such classification would be unfair.
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Why do we worship tulasi ? In Sanskrit, tulanaa naasti athaiva tulasi - that which is incomparable (in its qualities) is the tulasi For Indians it is one of the most sacred plants. In fact it is known to be the only thing used in worship, which, once used, can be washed and reused in pooja - as it is regarded so selfpurifying. As one story goes, Tulasi was the devoted wife of Shankhachuda, a celestial being. She believed that Lord Krishna tricked her into sinning. So she cursed Him to become a stone ( shaaligraama ). Seeing her devotion and adhered to righteousness, the Lord blessed her saying that she would become the worshipped plant, tulasi that would adorn His head. Also that all offeri...
manikanta raj  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
i am very happy to read your insight sir. Thanks for sharing such most useful information in this sight that will educate all the younger generations and shine our culture.
Kamal Dave  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
Excellent work Mr Raju. Thanks for sharing the knowldge.
Sulagna Brahma  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
Sir you insights about things which we take as obvious. It is great to know the reason behind anything we do. Thanks a lot..
 
 
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Why do we worship tulasi ? In Sanskrit, tulanaa naasti athaiva tulasi - that which is incomparable (in its qualities) is the tulasi For Indians it is one of the most sacred plants. In fact it is known to be the only thing used in worship, which, once used, can be washed and reused in pooja - as it is regarded so selfpurifying. As one story goes, Tulasi was the devoted wife of Shankhachuda, a celestial being. She believed that Lord Krishna tricked her into sinning. So she cursed Him to become a stone ( shaaligraama ). Seeing her devotion and adhered to righteousness, the Lord blessed her saying that she would become the worshipped plant, tulasi that would adorn His head. Also that all offeri...
manikanta raj  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
i am very happy to read your insight sir. Thanks for sharing such most useful information in this sight that will educate all the younger generations and shine our culture.
Kamal Dave  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
Excellent work Mr Raju. Thanks for sharing the knowldge.
Sulagna Brahma  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
Sir you insights about things which we take as obvious. It is great to know the reason behind anything we do. Thanks a lot..
 
 
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VIMALAN  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
Technology is developed especially medical field,so that we are using condoms to avoid nuisance in the word of preventing AIDS.My family lawyer as well as sister succeeded in high court not to display the advertisement of condoms in all television...
Kamal Dave  |  Argues in support of  |  1 year ago
Medical science do provide remedies to the rape victim for recovering from bodily damage through treatment but the mental agony trauma suffered by that victim cannot in any sense be mitigated so is the feel of loss of virginity/ social status...
Bindu Narayan  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
We already have possible options for this sir. I hope you know that.
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A little poem on corruption i found it somewhere.. Ek civil engineer ne ek bridge banaya.. Contractor tha uska contract laaya.. Jab adalat ne bridge par mukadma chalaya.. Bridge ghabraya.. Usne rote rote bataya.. Mene concrete aur cement nahi khaya.. Mene to bas ek chamch cement or reti se bhara bora khaya Baki sab to in engineer n contractor in khaya.. Contractor aur engineer ko noto se bhara dabba dikhaya.. Noto to dekh judge ni us bridge k khilaaf fesla sunaya Bridge bechara ye she nahi paaya.. Usne duniya se koi umeed karni hi chod di.. Aur jespe bana tha usi nadi me kood k atmhatya kar li..     True isn't it?
SHRIKANT MANOHAR DANKE  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
The real picture of CPWD & PWD. Thanks for sharing & referral, Pragya.
Kamal Dave  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
Marvellous !!! Thanks for the referral
Capt. V.S. Kartik  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
Very good analogy Pragya. The honest man today is the one who takes less bribe for more work and completes in less time. But Khata zaroor hai.
 
 
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sunil kumar  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
WHEN CHANGES TAKES PLACE FROM BAD TO GOOD THEN THIS TYPE OF SITUATION COMES...IT IS NOT A MATTER OF SURPRISE.........
Kamal Dave  |  Argues in support of  |  1 year ago
I would like to say that persons with technological edge if could find out online transaction of corrupt people (like Julian Assange) would be a true help in fighting war against corruption. It is admitted fact even by swiss bank officials that in...
Kavitha Shankar  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
Government has doen many wrong things to us , then why can't we. why is it an punishable offence when a common man does something wrong and why the law for these peolple is different?
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sunil kumar  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
WHEN CHANGES TAKES PLACE FROM BAD TO GOOD THEN THIS TYPE OF SITUATION COMES...IT IS NOT A MATTER OF SURPRISE.........
Kamal Dave  |  Argues in support of  |  1 year ago
I would like to say that persons with technological edge if could find out online transaction of corrupt people (like Julian Assange) would be a true help in fighting war against corruption. It is admitted fact even by swiss bank officials that in...
Kavitha Shankar  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
Government has doen many wrong things to us , then why can't we. why is it an punishable offence when a common man does something wrong and why the law for these peolple is different?
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A European cult that mixes yoga with sex and pornography has been found to be operating out of Chennai.Training nearly 100 youngsters in yoga and 'tantric love' at a rented house in Chokalingam Nagar, Teynampet, for more than two years now, the Movement for Spiritual Integration in Absolute (Misa) is trying to spread across the country. A team of seven Misa teachers, nationals of Denmark and Romania, is now in the city for a special camp, titled 'Tantra — The Path of Love'. A majority of them, including the lead couple Mihai Stoian and Adina Stoian, have starred in porn movies produced by Copenhagen-based production house Sublime Erotica, which the Misa group has close ties with. Misa opera...
SHRIKANT MANOHAR DANKE  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
The topic is too hot to comment.
Kamal Dave  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
Sex has always been part and parcel of Hindu mythology - Temples of Lord Shiva is a depiction of Copulation - Shiva & Shakti. Besides this our rishis have explored the subject in details and there have been proponents who have studied, researched and...
Basil Cheriyamadathil  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
Khajuraho is still there, right. which is also an integration of both. We tolerated this public display all way along. Shiva devotees worship on male/female genetilia. We have jain temples were the monks live naked. We also have book - kamasutra -...
 
 
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. '' This is a true story that happened in  Japan .  In order to renovate the house, someone in Japan breaks open the wall.  Japanese houses normally have a hollow space between the wooden walls. When tearing down the walls, he found that there was a lizard stuck there  because a nail from outside hammered into one of its feet.  He sees this, feels pity, and at the same time curious, as when he checked the nail,  it was nailed 5 years ago when the house was first built !!! What happened?  The lizard has survived in such position for 5 years! In a dark wall partition for 5 years without moving, it is impossible mind-boggling. Then he wondered how this lizard survived for 5 years!  without mo...
Kamal Dave  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
great!!!
sudhakar  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
NEVER SAY YOU ARE BUSY WHEN THEY REALLY NEED YOU
 
 
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May be. . we were supposed to meet the wrong people before meeting the right one so that, when we finally meet the right person, we will know how to be grateful for that gift.     May be . . . it is true that we don't know what we have until we lose it, but it is also true that we don't know what we have been missing until it arrives.   May be . . . the brightest future will always be based on a forgotten past; after all, you can't go on successfully in life until you let go of your past mistakes, failures and heartaches.   May be . . you should hope for enough happiness to make you sweet, enough trials to make you strong, enough sorrow to keep you human, and enough hope to make you happy. ...
Isaac Madhavan  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
Murthy sir, thanx for sharing this with us and thanx Ardhendu for referring. Wonderful nuggets of wisdom about the core stuff of life.
Kamal Dave  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
Very well said
Gargi Sinha  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
Very inspirational indeed sir.. A little quote of inspiration from my side too.. " Just remember far beneath the bitter snow There lies a seed.. Which with Sun's love in spring Will become a Rose. "
 
 
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