The unknown side of Hinduism


Hinduism is a whirlpool of knowledge, that which cannot be understood at first glance. To be a Hindu is not just about being gifted, but it’s an experience we need to live out in accordance with the Shastras.

Walking through a temple might be an overwhelming experience, where we would believe the superior powers are embedded within the deity. Sure enough, but how did this power get there? How did the idol get a life and how are we sharing this power? Or rather…what is this power that we define as “the ultimate truth”?

The power of the stone is not generate within the stone itself but is generated through the mystical diagram that defines the nature of the deity enclosed within the shrine. Various “bija mantras” attributed to the deity are embedded within this mystical diagram. For now this is just a copper/gold plate that carries the lines that define the true nature of the deity.

dwajastambhaThe real play starts at the dwajastambha, the main pillar in front of the temple. The fire of life is ignited along a darbha grass rope that connects the main dwajastambha to the shrine within the sanctum. The dwajastambha itself is a complex flag post, which contains designs all of which are attributed of the enclosed deity. Fire and ghee ignite the life of the mystical diagram placed within the sanctum followed by a series of hymns that are sung rhythmically along the cardinal directions within the shrine chamber. The mystical diagram comes alive when the fire with the burning ghee falls on its metal surface.

After this ritual the deity is placed over the metal plate and sealed to the floor using a mixture known as “ashtabandhanam”. The idol, made of a specific black stone is the carrier of this energy. This energy is maintained and enhanced by constant worship. Worship includes the bathing of the idol with water, milk, sandal wood, fruit mix, honey, oil, ghee and the like. Food is offered in the form of incense, flowers, fruit and rice to the deity.

The inner power of the idol is maintained by constant “pradakshinam” or circumambulation around the main shrine chamber and various prakaras. Only oil lamps should light the interior chamber and electricity is strictly prohibited. Flower garlands should be strung with banana fiber and not thread. Every thing that is offered to the deity is in its purest form. Hence the power of the deity is maintained.

What is the real nature of this “power”?
The nature of this power is strangely electrical, meaning it can produce anything from a mild shock near your elbow to making you shiver if you cannot cope with it.
The point is, we need to be ready to receive this power and for that the body and mind need to be prepared. Hence the various philosophies of detachment and zero desire so that we can concentrate on the Self instead of getting distracted by the world around us.

I know I made this sound really simple but this is belief as it stands today and no, Western science cannot prove this in a hurry.

Modi’s victory speech — I will visit Delhi on Dec 27


Narendra Modi is currently giving his victory speech in Ahmedabad.

Thursday, Dec 20, 2012 17:47 IST
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  • “The results of the Gujarat elections have proven that the citizens of this country know very well what is right and what is wrong.”
  • “Keeping the future in mind, the voter decides. The results have shown how mature the voters of Gujarat have become. They have risen over greed and castism and relegion based politics.”
  • If Gujarat prospers, so will I.
  • The political pundits of the country must understand that Gujarat has seen and experienced caste differences well.
  • There was a tradition that govt’s would come and go every five years.
  • Nothing good would happen for the people
  • The responsibility of the government increases when they come to power after completing their term
  • The whole country is talking about Narendra Modi always.
  • But if you want to talk about anybody today, it should be of  my 6 crore Gujaratis who are the real heroes today
  • We have set an example in the country
  • The results show that if the voters see good governance and development, they vote for the government
  • I would like to convey this message to the whole country through Gujarat’s voters that the country should have good governance and development. The national leaders should understand that the citizens what these and not divide and rule politics
  • I thank the citizens for giving me strength to take the right decisions for them
  • I have tried to not make any individual comments on anyone through this entire election process. I have tried to respect everyone
  • There are no enemies in democracy, there are only competitors
  • Elections are a game and I have won it fair and square
  • I apologies to my 6 crore Gujarati brothers and sisters if I made any mistake in this process
  • People thought when I came to power the second time, I would lay back and relax
  • But don’t you dare think like that about me. My next five years are dedicated to the citizens of this sate
  • I promise to fight for the state
  • You made me win by electing BJP, but I have something to ask from you. You have given me power, but you must give me your blessings so that I do not make any mistakes in future either
  • For me, the citizens are ‘God‘ and if God gives me blessings, there will be no chances of making any mistake
  • This victory is for my 6 crore Gujaratis
  • This victory is for the citizens across the country who have suffered
  • I want to take Gujarat a lot further
  • I want to take to that place where development itself knocks at the door of the state
  • I wonder what state the opposition will be tonight
  • They must not be able to digest this defeat
  • God knows if they will be able to sleep or not
  • Please pray for their peace of mind, because I doubt they have any
  • You have to agree, winning is winning and BJP has won
  • The blessings I got from my sisters and mothers in Gujarat have been my biggest strength. The youngsters were the rock for my campaign helping to execute it in the state. The figures that have come in have a very big margin and the good wishes of my well-wishers can be seen in it. These are new political trends
  • Respect all those who have decided to give the country a new direction. These polls show a new trend of the people’s faith and my confidence in myself are the two pillars that helped me win and which will help me to lead the state in the coming 5 years that will bring a change in Gujarat
  • I will work for the betterment of the people
  • I invite the citizens of the country to come to Gujarat and look for employment, medical surgeries, etc
  • We are ready to serve you
  • We are team BJP, team Gujarat that is ready to serve you. I am just a small part of this team
  • I want to stand on the faith you have shown me
  • I want to do something that will justify the faith you have in me
  • I hope to visit Delhi one day… And the crowd breaks out shouting slogans “PM, PM” indicating their will to see him being elected as the prime minister
  • I earn my daily bread. I choose to serve the 6 crore Gujaratis and in this way serve my Mother India. What I do is serve my country with the work I do for the citizens of Gujarat.

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Mudra’s of Healing


APAN MUDRA


Energy Mudra

With each hand: Place the thumb, middle finger, and ring finger together-extend the
other fingers. When needed, do for 5 to 45 minutes or use three times a
day for 15 minutes as a course of treatment.

This mudra supports the removal of waste materials and toxins from the body, as well as eliminatingurinary problems. The Apan Mudra also stimulates the wood element, which is associated with the energy of the liver and gallbladder.This element also contains the power and pleasure of springtime, of new beginnings, of tackling and shaping visions of the future. In addition,the Apan Mudra has a balancing effect on the mind, which is largely dependent upon a well-functioning liver. It gives us patience, serenity, confidence, inner balance, and harmony. In the mental realm, it creates the ability to develop vision. You need all of this when you lookinto the future, while facing new challenges, and if your wishes are to be fulfilled.

Affirmation
I plant my seeds, care for them, and receive a rich harvest
with God‘s help that I thankfully accept.

Shankh Mudra

Shell Mudra

Encircle the your thumb with the four fingers of your right hand. At the same time, touch the
right thumb to the extended middle finger of your left hand. Together, the two hands look
like a conch shell. Hold your hands in front of your sternum. Do this as often and as long
as you want. Or use it three times daily for 15 minutes as a course of treatment.

When you want to practice this mudra, chant “OM” several tunes. Then listen within yourself, to the silence, for several minutes afterward. This mudra is used during rituals in many Hindu temples. There, the conch horn is blown in the morning to announce the opening of the temple doors. The same applies to our inner temple, in which the divine light shines–it should also be opened. The
Shell Mudra drives away every kind of problem in the throat. It also has a very
calming effect
and leads to collection in silence.

Surabhi Mudra


Core Mudra

The little finger of your left hand touches the ring finger of your right hand. The little finger of your right hand touches the ring finger of your left hand. At the same time, the middle fingers of both
hands touch theindex fingers of the other. The thumbs remain extended

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Do three times a day for 15 minutes. The Surabhi Mudra is very effective against rheumatism
and arthritis. Since these diseases are usually chronic, or at least have existed within
the person long before any outbreak or pain is perceived, this mudra must also
be practiced for a longer period of time.

Shunya Mudra


Heaven Mudra

Bend the middle finger until it touches the ball of your thumb. Lightly press down on the middle
finger with your thumb. The other fingers are extended. Do this with each hand. Do as needed,
or use three times daily for 15 minutes as a course of treatment. This is a special exercise
against ear and hearing problems. The Shunya Mudra can also quickly heal earaches
and almost all diseases of the ear when used for a longer period of time.

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Hearing problems are related to a person who is no longer able to hear or who even doesn’t want to hear. This can be a blessing or a catastrophe. Poor hearing can protect us from unpleasant things or even from disagreeable sounds or information that find their way into us. On the other hand, we can also no longer hear beautiful things. Not wanting to hear is sometimes based on a particular kind of stubbornness that can lead to disaster. Consequently, if we are willing to scrutinize the reason for our hearing problems, this can lead us one step further toward a richer life.The middle finger is associated with the sky (ether). This is the gateway to the higher dimensions-the gateway to Heaven. The ancient myths say, if we want to get to Heaven, we first need to be thoroughly purified. This is why it may be appropriate to “look within” and make amends for old offenses. I know that it can sometimes be very difficult to forgiveanother person; but that forgiveness truly opens up new gateways.

Prithivi Mudra


Earth Mudra

Place the tips of the thumb and ring finger on top of each other, using light pressure. Extend the
other fingers. Do this with each hand. Do as needed, or use three times a day for 15 minutes.

The Prithivi Mudra can eliminate an energy deficit in the root chakra. Whether or not you feel psychologically or physically strong and vital is largely dependent upon this energy. This finger position also intensifies the sense of smell and is good far the nails, skin, hair, and bones. Ifs you feel uncertain of your steps while walking, the Prithivi Mudra can restore your equilibrium and trust. This mudra ‘also activates the root chakra, in which our elemental force resides. We also need stability and nourishment to grow and be effective in our place in the world. The purpose of our lives is to connect with the Divine, which means we must also orient ourselves toward the light and open up like a flower that is being pollinated. For us, this may mean experiencing grace. This mudra can give us everything that we need for a meaningful life. I use it when I feel insecure and need inner stability and self-assurance. Moreover, it stimulates the body temperature, the liver, and the stomach.

Stand or sit on a chair. Keep your feet parallel and their soles flat on the ground. Inhalation: Imagine that you are absorbing Earth energy through the soles of your feet. Guide it up through your legs, back, and throat into your head and far beyond into the cosmos. Hold your breath for a few seconds. Exhalation: Like a golden rain, the energy sinks back to Earth as the renewing force. There is a balance between taking and giving. Now imagine a catch basin in your pelvic floor and let the energy rain flow into your pelvis. Repeat thisa number of times.

Affirmation
The power of Earth gives me secure stability, staying power and assertiveness, self-assurance, and self-confrdence. The power of the cosmos gives me enthusiasm, pleasure, and joy.

Apan Vaya Mudra


Lifesaver: first aid for heart attacks

Bend your index finger and let its tip touch the ball of your thumb. At the same time, the tips of the middle and ring fingers touch the tip of your thumb. Extend your little finger. Do this with each hand.
Use as needed until you feel the effect, or practice three times a day for 15 minutes as a course of treatment. This finger position can have a first-aid function when you use it at the first sign
of a heart attack,. It regulates many heart complications. In an emergency, it can even
have a quicker effect than placing nitroglycerin ,the most frequently used
immediate remedy under the tongue.


Heart attacks, as well as chronic heart complaints, don’t just come out of the blue. Instead, they are an indication that a person’s lifestyle must be rethought and planned differently. This mudra can also be used for the general healing and strengthening of the heart. Heart patients are often so tied up with obligations that they no longer perceive what appears to he “senseless” from the outside. They have no time to relax. They also have a hard time coping with stillness. Something always has to he going on, and they often give so much support to something or someone at work or during their leisure time there is no room for their own needs. Yet, it is precisely these quiet moments that are the ones to nourish our souls.

Kubera Mudra


Dedicated to the god of wealth, Kubera

Place the tip of your thumb, index finger, and middle finger together. Bend the other two fingers
so they rest in the middle of your hand. Do this with each hand. The Kubera Mudra can be
used for a great variety of concerns. 1t doesn’t matter how long it is practiced,
but it does matter that
you do it with intensity.

Many people already know it as the “Three Finger Technique”, use it when they are looking for something specific-a free parking space, a certain dress, the right book, the necessary information, etc. Others use it when they want to put more force behind their plans for the future. It always involves goals that people want to reach, or wishes that they would like to have fulfilled. With the three closed fingers, additional strength is given to the matter and or thought.

It is obvious that something happens when the fingers of Mars , Jupiter , and Saturn join forces.
Putting this mudra to specific use in everyday life is quite fun. It also gives
us inner repose, confidence, and serenity.

The practice is simple. In your mind, formulate your wish or goal very clearly into words. Ask your heart whether this is good for you and whether it enriches your surrounding world. Now place the three fingers together, phrase your wish in a positive way, as you say it out loud three times. Press your fingers together while you do this. The Kubera Mudra opens and decongests, cleanses the frontal sinuses, especially if you draw the air upward while inhaling.

Visualize your goal, your future, or your special wish, in all its colors. At the same time,
develop the feeling as if it already were reality. The thought is the procreative power ,
the same applies to our goals and wishes. It is also obvious that we must
make our own contribution to this process.

Suchi Mudra

First clench both fists and hold them in front of your chest . While inhaling, stretch the right arm to the right and point the index finger upward. At the same time, stretch your left arm to the left. Hold this tension for 6 breaths and then return to the basic position. Repeat six times on both sides.

For serious chronic constipation, do four times a day. For light constipation, repeat six to twelve times in the morning and at noon. When traveling or in acute cases, practice every morning before rising for 5 to 10 minutes while comfortably lying in bed. The Suchi Mudra often helps the first time you do it. If you practice it in the morning at 7, you can usually “unload” before 9. Unwellness, spite, impatience, violent temper, wanting to cling to everything-the cause for all these unpleasant feelings is often full, and therefore stressed, intestines.

Mushti Mudra

 

Bend your fingers inward and place your thumbs over the ring fingers. Do this with each hand. Do as needed, or three times a day for 15 minutes. The Mushti Mudra activates the liver and stomach energy, promotes digestion, and helps cure constipation.

When we show someone our fist, the other person understands this gesture and will react with fear, flight, or counterattack. But this will hardly solve the problem. Unfortunately, this is why aggression is suppressed to the extent that they hardly even perceive it within them. Immediately living out every aggression in a wild way certainly isn’t good either, but neither is suppressing it. Aggression can be reduced when the cause is known.

There is blind fury and righteous anger-but there are worlds between them. The cause of many physical complaints, such as a weak liver, problems with digestion or constipation, tension, heart complaints, etc., are related to suppressed or uncontrolled aggression. Most aggression is based on not being able to say “no,” not being able to set boundaries, letting oneself be driven into a corner, etc. The basic evil is fear. When aggression arises, it should be let out in the foreseeable future. Then look for the cause of the aggression and develop a strategy as to how its trigger can be eliminated. Many problems can be cleared up by discussing them.

Mahasirs Mudra


Large head mudra

The tips of your thumb, index finger, and middle finger touch each other. Place your ring finger into the fold of the thumb and keep your little finger extended. Do this with each hand. Do as needed, or three times every day for 6 minutes.

Headaches have a great variety of causes and can hardly be made to disappear once and for all with one single mudra. Frequently, weather influences or tension in the eyes, neck, back, or pelvis are at fault; or there are problems with the sinuses or digestion. All of this can result in too much energy being focused on the head, and this leads to tension that causes pain in the head. In order to release this tension, it is important to direct consciousness into other body parts abdomen, feet, or hands. The Mahasirs Mudra balances energy, has a tension-relieving effect, and eliminates mucous congestion in the frontal sinuses.

While exhaling, imagine that waves of energy are flowing down from your head through your neck, back, arms, and legs, and leaving through your hands and feet. After a while, imagine that your head is clear, cool, clean, and light. In conclusion, stroke your face with spread fingers and enjoy the feeling for a while.

Affirmation
I have a free, light, clear, and cool head.

Hakini Mudra

Place all the fingertips together. The Hakim Mudra can be practiced at any time. When you would like to remember something, or want to find the red thread again, place your fingertips together, direct your eyes upward, place the tip of your tongue on your gums while inhaling, and let the tongue fall again while exhaling. Then take a deep breath-and what you wanted should immediately occur to you. Moreover, when you must concentrate on something for a longer period of time, could use some good ideas, or want to remember something that you have read, this mudra can be useful. When doing mental work, don’t cross your feet. Sit with your eyes facing west. This mudra can do true wonders, and you should always keep it in the back of your mind in case of an emergency.

This finger position has been researched quite well; it has been determined that it promotes the cooperation between the right and left brain hemispheres. It is also recommended today in memory training. It opens access to the right hemisphere, which is where the memory is stored. This mudra also improves and deepens respiration, and the brain profits from it as well.

To activate the energy of the large intestine, shift the finger contact
by one finger so that the right index finger is on the left thumb,
your right middle finger is on your left index finger, etc.

Detoxification Mudra

Place each thumb on the inner edge of the third joint of your ring finger. Do this with each hand. The important thing is to pamper yourself, and allow yourself rest during this time, while still getting some exercise For three to five days, eat easily digestible bread with herb tea in the morning; for lunch and dinner, have a meal of rice or potatoes and steamed leaf vegetables. Drink tea or water between meals. A potato compress is quite easy to use and practically draws the toxins out of the body. It can be used to support general cleansing by placing it on the liver or any other body parts that hurt. Boil the potatoes in their skins and mash with a fork, wrap in a cotton towel, and place on the body; wrap a warm towel around the body and the potato sack. Leave the compress on the respective spot for about 30 minutes.

During the detoxification days, lie down to rest often. This is the time to use this mudra for supporting the detoxification process. It is important to consider the things, in addition to waste materials and toxins, you are willing to let go of-bad memories, old grudges, bad habits, negative character traits, fears, etc. This will make room for something new.

Affirmation
I entrust my wish or goal to divine protection-and everything will be fine.

Joint Mudra

Left hand: Thumb and middle finger together. Right hand: Thumb and ring finger together.

Do as needed, or four times a day for 15 minutes. In case of illness, the mudra should be done six
times a day for 30 minutes. This mudra balances energy in your joints. It is good with it when
knees are sore after a hike, walking down mountains, or when working too long
at the computer and having an unpleasant feeling in the elbows.

Bronchial Mudra

Both hands:Place the little finger at the base of the thumb, the ring fipger on the upper thumb joint, and the middle finger on the pad of the thumb. Extend the index finger. For an acute attack of asthma, first use this mudra from 4 to 6 minutes and then practice the Asthma Mudra (Number 5) until breathing has become normal again. For a long-term treatment, hold both mudras for 5 minutes, five times a day.

People with respiratory problems often also suffer from inner loneliness,, isolation, sexual problems, and sadness. These feelings are often successfully played down with humor. This naturally causes a great deal of stress so that these individuals are pressed for time and out of breath.


 

It is emotionally important to admit your negative feelings and moods. Be aware that even these feelings are like waves, they arise and then pass on. Such feelings are often a general weakness that is caused by shallow breathing since improper respiration doesn’t build up the inner reservoir of strength. When it is reduced, weakness occurs not only on the physical level but also in the emotional area. Fear, sadness, discontentment, exaggerated sensitivity, are the consequences.

In yoga, every breathing exercise and physical exercise builds up this inner strength and keeps up the energy level (practice for at least 30 minutes every day Sit upright and hold your hands about 4 inches away from your body. When your arms get tired, place the hands on your thighs. Direct your consciousness to the pelvic.

Inhalation:Now direct your consciousness into your abdomen,stomach, chest, throat, forehead, and top of the head. Now hold your breath for about 5 seconds.

Exhalation:Direct your consciousness from top to bottom and count backward from 7 to 1. Wait patiently until the impulse to inhale comes, and then direct theconsciousness back to the top again while inhaling.The pauses after inhaling and exhalingare very important here.

Asthma Mudra

Both hands: Press together the fingernails of the
middle fingers and keep other fingers extended.



In case of an acute asthma attack,
first do the Bronchial Mudra for 4 to 6 minutes. Then use
this Asthma Mudra until the breathing calms down. For long-term treatment,
use these two mudras five times every day for 5 minutes.


During cold weather, never breathe through your mouth because the bronchial tubes will become inflamed and congested.
Try not to be in a hurry because every incidence of stress activates the adrenal glands. Adrenaline promotes the congestion and constriction of the bronchial tubes.Eat a light diet with little meat; meat once a week is enough. No milk products, tomatoes, hot peppers, or kiwi. No smoking should be obvious.

Don’t take medications that weaken the immune system, such as antibiotics.Get enough fresh air by taking long walks. Do yoga or gym- nastics every week and get enough rest. Most people who suffer from breathing difficulties are familiar with inner loneliness (too much detachment from the surrounding world) and/or cannot set boundaries. Consequently, they feel themselves plagued by other people’s duties and problems (too little detachment).

PranMudra Life Mudra

With each hand:

Place the tips of the thumb, ring finger, and little finger together. The other fingers remain extended. As needed, use for 5 to 30 minutes. Or, as a course of treatment, do three times a day for 15 minutes.The Pran Mudra activates the root chakra, in which the elemental force of a human being is found. This finger position stimulates the nourishing energy in the pelvic floor. The Pran Mudra generally increases vitality, reduces fatigue and nervousness, and improves vision.

It is also used against eye diseases. On the mental-emotional level, it increases our staying power and assertiveness, healthy self-confidence, gives us the courage to start something new, and the strength to see things through. Clear eyes are also a sign of a mental outlook emphasizingclarity and a clear mind, which means clearly structured thoughts and ideas. When you do the Pran Mudra you can also put your thumb onto the fingernailsof the other two fingers instead of on their tips. This has the effect of causing both the right and left brain hemispheres to function equally, become active, and mutually complement each other, which is very important for holistic health.

Nervousness is usually a sign of weakness,
of too much distraction and too little inner stability.
The Pran Mudra–combined with a conscious,
slow, and gentle way of breathing-has the effect
of being as stabilizing and calming as a secure anchor.

LINGA MUDRA

Upright Mudra

Place both palms together and clasp your fingers. One thumb should remain
upright; encircle it with the thumb and index finger of your other hand.
Do as needed or three times a day for 15 minutes.

This finger position increases the powers of resistance against coughs, colds, and chest infections. It
also loosens mucus that has collected in the lungs. In addition, it is very useful for people who suffer from respiratory complaints when the weather changes. It also increases the body temperature and is particularly suited for people who don’t develop a fever that is high enough. Fever is important because many bacteria within the body can only be killed when it reaches a certain temperature.

The Linga Mudra can, also help reduce weight. However, for this purpose it must be done with particular care three times a day for 15 minutes. Also drink at least 8 glasses of water a day, and mainly eat cooling foods, such as yogurt, rice, bananas, and citrus fruits. If the Linga Mudra is done too long, a feeling of sluggishness and lethargy may occur. This is a sign that you should shorten the length of this exercise and consume more cooling foods and drinks In order to stimulate your immune system and increase body temperature.

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SUPERSTAR RAJINIKANTH – For the Day We Were Waiting 12.12.12


12.12.12  is the day which has a magic in it , it comes only once in hundred years and thats awesome that we are here to witness the magic .

And above all for us , the Die-hard fans of Thalaivar Rajini ,this day is even more special than any others. because he shares his 62nd Birthday on the very same day which makes it even more special.

The name we chant is Rajini , when the God treated him with more magic and this is one . not to mention the prayers and well wishes he has got from his fans all around the Globe .

HAPPY BIRTHDAY THALAIVAA

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Rajinikanth has been called the most popular Indian film actor of his time.His popularity has been attributed to “his uniquely styled dialogues and idiosyncrasies in films, as well as his political statements and philanthropy”.

The celebrations are expected to kick-start from midnight and Rajini’s hardcore fans have made all the arrangements for the special day. His fans club are preparing for the special day and the members are fully charged to make it a memorable day. Apart from celebrations, his fan clubs are holding a lot of social welfare activities tomorrow (December 12). A series of events have been planned by his fans association in Tamil Nadu. They will be distribute books, clothes, and gift articles to the socially-backward classes.
Fan organisations have also planned for blood donation camps across the state. Rajinikanth is also providing financial assistance for many schools and a couple of schools of physically and mentally challenged children, orphans and underprivileged kids will also be getting donation.
Tomorrows event for Rajini around the city
  • The book – Rajinikanth, The Definitive Biography, will be launched at Landmark, in Citi Centre, Chennai, tomorrow – 12.12.12!“The book will comprehensively analyse his meteoric career in the movie industry from his debut performance to his forthcoming blockbuster “Rana”, releasing this year.

    “With never before presented insights on his personal and political life, this book, for the first time analyses the unmatched charm and magic of Rajinikanth that bridges the unique boy-next-door, down to earth persona, with that of his larger than life superstar image,” the publishers said in a statement.The book will also contain rare pictures and anecdotes.

Rajinikanth’s Birthday Anthmn Launch[click here ]  Rajinikanth’s admirers and huge fans Raghava Lawrence and Vijay Anthony have come up with a new idea to add more colour to the birthday celebration of the superstar. Well, they have done a special song for the the actor’s birthday, which is on December 12, and the track was officially released by Rajini’s wife Latha on Saturday (December 8). At a function, Latha Rajnikanth unveiled the album which is directed by Raghava Lawrence. The music is composed by Vijay Anthony, and sung by the music director and Malaysian singer Emcee Jazz. It is a mass track and the song, which is penned by Annamalai, has been released on YouTube. Fans of superstar can hear and download for free.10-1355114962-rajinikanth-b-day-05

Super Star Rajinikanth’s films are known for their “punch” dialogues. These are rhyming lines of dialogue delivered by the Rajinikanth to indirectly express his principles or position on political issues. Tamil magazines sometimes conduct competitions to predict possible punch dialogues for his forthcoming films. These dialogues are repeated many times in his movies and most of these have significance to the political situation at the time of release of relevant movies.

Listed below are some notable “punch” dialogues:

 

Rajinikanth

Moondru Mugam (1982)
  • Ekambaram: “Ekambaramnu sonna vayithula irukura kozhandhai kooda vaaya moodum.” (?????????: “??????????? ??????, ????????
    ???????? ??????? ??? ???? ??????”) – “Say the name ‘Ekambaram’ and even an unborn child will shut its mouth and hush up.”
  • Alex Pandian: “Adhe kozhandhai kitta Alex Pandiyannu sonna, innoru kaiyale avanga amma vaayayum moodum!”  “Well, if you say the name
    ‘Alex Pandian’ to that same unborn child, it will even close its mother’s mouth with its other hand!”
Annamalai (1992)
  • “Naan solrathaiyum seiven, sollathathiyum seiven.” – “I will do what I
    say, I will also do what I don’t say.”
Basha (1995)
  • “Naan oru dhadavai sonna nooru dhadavai sonna madhiri.” – “If i say it once,
    I’ve said it a hundred times.”
Muthu (1995)
  • “Naan eppa varuven, eppadi varuvennu yarukkum theriyadhu, aana varavendiya neratthil correct-aga varuven.” – “When I will arrive, or how I will
    arrive, nobody will know, but I will arrive when I ought to.”
Arunachalam(1997)
  • “Andavan solran. Arunachalam seiran.”  – “God tells, Arunachalam does.”
Padayappa (1999)
  • “En vazhi ? thani vazhi.” – “My way is a unique way.”
Baba (2002)
  • “Khatham, gatham.”  – “The past is past.”
Shivaji(2007)

“Chuma adhurudall

-MI

Flaming Fire Waterfalls


The waters in Horsetail waterfall turn into a beautiful flaming fire, looking like a natural formation and God‘s creation.

These Horsetail waterfalls looking like a flaming fire is indeed a beautiful formation that looks like a God’s creation. Of course, this is not a real fire, but it is indeed an amazing natural attraction. These waterfalls belong to Yosemite National Park, California.

Flaming fire of Horsetail waterfall is a rare natural phenomenon that occurs only in the month of February, when the weather changes from winter to spring. During this time, the snow melts and becomes water, running down the river in Yosemite National Park and falls from a height of cliff. These seasonal waterfalls are affected by the glorious color of the spring sunset light, and thereby the water color changes to gold, yellow and bright orange, giving the waterfall an amazing appearance of flaming fire. You can see many eye catching pictures of these flaming water falls in the image section below. The video on right from Yosemite National Park shows and explains this wonderful, glowing phenomenon.

Yosemite Firefall‘ is another significant aspect related tothis area that people often get confused with. It was a summer time ritual where burning hot embers were dropped from a height of about 3000 feet from the top of Glacier Point in Yosemite National Park down the valley below, and from a distance this used to look similar to a glowing water fall, because the people who used to dump those embers made sure to do so in a uniform fashion. The ritual was performed by several generations of the owners of the Hotel Glacier Point, starting in the year 1872 until January 1968 when it was ended after an order from National Park Service because of the overwhelming number of visitors it attracted, and the fact that it was not a natural event. The last picture in the image section shows the Yosemite Firefall in past.

India’s taxman catches up with elephants


India‘s taxman has finally caught up with the nation’s working elephants, with the owners of those working at temples, festivals or parties having to pay 12 per cent of their earnings in service tax.

India's taxman catches up with elephants

In India's autumn wedding season the number of ceremonial elephants can being 
city roads to a standstill 
Photo: ALAMY

Elephants are deployed throughout India as ceremonial beasts at weddings, auspicious reminders of the elephant God Lord Ganesha at temples and Hindu festivals like the Kumbh Mela, and as exotic children’s rides at birthday parties.

In India’s autumn wedding season the number of ceremonial elephants can being city roads to a standstill. For many they are an affordable treat – toy shops offer them for under £25 per hire as an upgrade on a party camel.

They are however big business. In Kerala alone, revenues from its 700 working elephants are estimated at just under £30 million per year.

Throughout India’s 28 states, the figure is believed to be several hundred million pounds per year. During peak demand, the going rate can rise to around £300 per day.

Now the Indian revenue authorities want their share and have ordered all enterprises hiring out elephants to levy a 12.36 per cent service tax.

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At the Dawn of Spiritual Enlightenment – Swami Rama


It is not necessary to retire to a monastery to lead a spiritual life. We cannot escape from our inherent longings or postpone our utmost needs. In addition to the primitive urges for food, sex, sleep, and self-preservation, there is a higher urge to merge with God.

We cannot be at peace unless that inherent divine urge is fulfilled.

We all want to experience the all-pervading, omnipresent God from which the entire universe, as well as each individual, has evolved. Direct experience of the truth that each of us originates from God, and ultimately will return to God, makes us secure, happy, and strong.

Today millions of educated men and women are suffering from a lack of purpose. Lacking also in self-confidence, young girls and boys have become victims of dissatisfaction and frustration. Along with a worldly education, we must provide some spiritual education.

Human beings have done research on three levels so far on mind, energy, and matter. Yet we have not found out a way to live in peace, to attain happiness that is free from all problems, pains, and miseries. We study this “ism,” and that “ism.” We go to this church and that temple. We seek advice from this swami and that other yogi. Yet, we have not found the way.

The whole confusion lies in the fact that we do not understand ourselves, and yet we introduce ourselves to others. We are strangers to ourselves yet we get married, have children, have homes, and claim to love others.

That training that helps us to attain a state of happiness free from pains and miseries, is missing from our daily life. Nobody teaches us how to look within, how to find within, how to verify within.

We are taught to know and see things in the external world, but this inner training and knowledge is missing. When we graduate with flying colors from colleges and universities, we find that we are still unsatisfied.

The big questions about life still remain questions:
Who am I? From where have I come? What is the purpose of life? Where will I go from here?

Modern education helps us to understand and to be successful in the external world, the world of means. It doesn’t help us to know ourselves.

To know yourself, you don’t have to go anywhere. If you want to know yourself, you have to follow the path from the grossest to the subtle, then to the subtler, and finally, to the subtlest aspects of your life. You have to search for yourself, because religions do not fulfill this need.

I am not telling you not to follow your religion, or not to believe and trust in your religion. Often religions do not answer certain vital questions of life. Religions tell you what to do and what not to do, but religions do not tell you how to be.

No matter how many temples and churches we build, nothing is going to happen unless we accept one principle—that the greatest of all churches and temples is the living human being.

The scriptures say: “The greatest of shrines is the human body. Look within and find within. There His Majesty dwells in the inner recesses, in the inner chamber of your being.” The day you come to know this, you will be happy. To believe in God is not a bad thing. It is a very good thing, because at least you have faith; but you should not forget that God is within you.

As a part of our educational training, we must define spirituality in its most precise and universal terms. Spirituality means that which helps us discipline our thoughts, speech, and actions, that which leads us toward the center of consciousness, and thereby unfolds our inner potentials.

Education based on such spiritual guidelines will help humanity to become self-reliant, confident, and active in the external world. At the same time, it will enable humanity to broaden its world view, and to become inward to search for the perennial Truth. Only a spiritually based education can bring harmonious balance to our external and inner lives.

Knowledge of theories that prove the existence of God is not as important as learning to discipline oneself, so that God can be experienced directly. Children should be taught how to sit quietly and make their minds one-pointed. Through their calm and one-pointed minds, children can obtain a glimpse of true peace and happiness. We need not force them to believe that there is a God; however, we should provide them with the opportunity to unfold their inner potentials, gain confidence, and become inspired to search for God, according to their own inner tendencies and backgrounds. Children need to cultivate divine virtues within themselves.

That which is purely physical has its limits, like the shell of an egg. Spirituality has infinite horizons and limitless freedom. It is full of knowledge and perennial light, life, and delight. When one is completely detached, one realizes oneself in a wider and deeper relationship with the Universal Being.

When ego becomes aware of something that is higher than ego—the individual spirit, or soul—then spirituality dawns. Spirituality dawns when individuality vanishes.

                                                                                      SWAMI RAMA

The Curious Case of Sachin and the Century


The relationship between Sachin Tendulkar and his international centuries is very strange. His century has won matches for India but they have also been scored in lost and drawn/tied encounters. That proves that Sachin may be the greatest batsman to play cricket, but he is a mere human being, not God as envisioned by his followers. In fact, he himself told the media after the loss against Bangladesh that he doesn’t think of himself as a God! He may have scored his 100th century at Mirpur but it ended in a losing battle, where Bangladesh emerged victorious due to three half centuries, and a couple of quick-scored 40s.

  But before we move ahead, lets talk about the breakup of his centuries. Out of his 100 100s, Tendulkar has scored 20 against Australia, with 11 coming in Tests and 9 in one-dayers. Sri Lanka has been his second favourite opponent since he has scored 9 tests and 8 one day centuries against them, taking the tally to 17. Kiwis have faced Sachin’s wrath (read century) on 9 occasions (4 in tests, 5 in ODIs) while he has scored 2 tests and 5 ODI centuries against arch-rivals Pakistan. 12 times he has scored tons against South Africa, 7 in tests and 5 in limited overs while 7 out of his 100 centuries have come against the West Indies (3 in Tests, 4 in ODIs). 9 times he has raised his bat after scoring a century against England (7 Tests, 2 ODIs) while Bangladesh have had to bear the brunt of his excessive scoring on 6 occasions, 5 times in Tests and once in one dayers, that too last Friday. 8 times he has stroked his way past 100 against Zimbabwe (3 in Tests, 5 in one dayers), 4 times against Kenya and once against Namibia.

 In all, he has scored 51 centuries in Tests and 49 in one dayers. Out of those 51 Test centuries, 20 have seen India win the match, 11 have gone down in a lost cause where 20 have safely drawn the match for Team India. Out of his 49 ODI tons, 33 have seen India emerge victorious, 14 have seen India lose whereas 1 each ended in a drawn (due to rain) and tied encounter. On the whole, this proves that a century is no longer the guarantor of success, but everyone would give a guarantee that Sachin’s hunger for runs has made him a gem of a cricketer!

By umersharif