Tuesday, 15 December 2020

SCAM 1992 & Other Must Watch Web Series of 2020

Watch the financial thriller web series "SCAM 1992" based on India's Biggest Capital Markets Scam...Thanks to Harshad Mehta, the Big Bull of that time & Highest Tax Payer in 1992, who shook the weak foundation of Indian Capital Markets so that we got today the strong and robust Capital Markets which are as strong and developed now as Developed Countries. The aftermath of this scam also caused the birth of NSE (Now, World's Largest Stock Exchange by trading volume).

Even a 'Bad' person gives us 'Good' reasons to remember him. 

This 'HM' is much 'better' than other 'Ms' i.e. 'NM' and 'VM'☺️


Other Must Watch Web Series-

The Family Man, Panchayat, Gullak, Inside Edge, Mirzapur (S-1), Bang Baaja Baaraat, Special Ops, The Raikar Case, Paatal Lok...


Enjoy watching web series !

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Friday, 2 October 2020

Practical Life Learning from 7-days श्रीमद्भागवत कथा

स्नेही भागवत प्रेमी,

जय श्री कृष्णा !

श्रीमद भागवत कथा वेद और उपनिषदों का सार हैं. श्रीमद भागवत कथा का श्रवण करने से श्रीहरि: हृदय में आते हैं. श्रीमद भागवत कथा का माहात्म्य अतुलनीय और अवर्णनीय हैं.

परमपिता परमेश्वर कि असीम अनुकम्पा व कुलदेवी सुषमाद माता की कृपा से श्रीमद भागवत कथा का दिव्य आयोजन 10 सितम्बर से 16 सितम्बर 2020 तक कैलाश मठ, बिरदोपुर, वाराणसी में कराने का सुअवसर काबरा परिवार, वाराणसी (परबतसर वाले) को  प्राप्त हुआ.

व्यासपीठ पर विराजित पूज्य श्री आशुतोषानन्द गिरी जी महाराज ने अपनी ओजस्वी, ललित एवं रसमयी अमृतवाणी द्वारा कथा का रसास्वादन offline भक्तों एवं Facebook और Youtube के माध्यम से online भक्तों को खूब करवाया.

आशा हैं कि पिछले 7 दिनों में पूज्य श्री के वाणी से बरसे अमृत रूपी कई प्रवचनों में से कम से कम एक प्रवचन, खासकर जिसने हमारे मन को सबसे ज्यादा प्रभावित किया, को अपने जीवन में अमल में लाने का निश्चय कर लिया होगा ताकि भागवत गीता का ये परम आनंद सिर्फ 7 दिन तक ही सीमित ना रह जाये, जीवन के अंत तक बना रहे.

इन सात दिनों की पूरी रिकॉर्डिंग पूज्य श्री के YouTube Channel (https://www.youtube.com/user/Ashutoshanand85/videos) पे उपलब्ध हैं. जब भी दिल करे और समय मिले, फिर से ज्ञान और आनंद की गंगा में डुबकी लगा के कोई भी ज्ञान रूपी पुष्प उठा के अपने जीवन को महका सकते हैं. साथ ही नीचे दिये गए हैं 7 दिनों की कथा से चुने हुए 7 प्रवचन रूपी पुष्प (हर दिन से एक) rhyming 4 liner में ताकि हर दिन की कथा के एक प्रमुख विचार को जीवन व्यवहार में उतारने के लिए याद रख सके-

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भागवत कथा का निचोड़/सार-




जय श्री कृष्णा !

Enjoy Krishna Conscious Living !
Enjoy NOW !!

Sunday, 6 September 2020

Beautiful Pencil Sketches

Here are some of the beautiful & creative pencil sketches drawn by my sister Kanika:









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Enjoy Pencil Sketching!!


Friday, 14 August 2020

THE WORLD FAMOUS QUOTES about our mother land INDIA & Hinduism/Vedic Philosophy by Eminent Personalities of the World:

Dear Readers,

Read the famous quotes on our motherland Bharat (India) to know why the eminent personalities of the world (scholars, scientists, historian, author, surgeon etc) love and respect India.

Their words help us to see and feel what our ancient India was like and the importance that our country (its civilization & culture) played in the history of the human race.

P. Johnstone: "Gravitation was known to the Hindus (Indians) before the birth of Newton. The system of blood circulation was discovered by them centuries before Harvey was heard of."

  

Will Durant, American historian: "India was the motherland of our race, and Sanskrit the mother of Europe's languages: she was the mother of our philosophy; mother, through the Arabs, of much of our mathematics; mother, through the Buddha, of the ideals embodied in Christianity; mother, through the village community, of self-government and democracy. Mother India is in many ways the mother of us all".

Mark Twain, American author: "India is, the cradle of the human race, the birthplace of human speech, the mother of history, the grandmother of legend, and the great grand mother of tradition. our most valuable and most instructive materials in the history of man are treasured up in India only." 

Albert Einstein, American scientist: "We owe a lot to the Indians, who taught us how to count, without which no worthwhile scientific discovery could have been made." 

Hu Shih, former Ambassador of China to USA: "India conquered and dominated China culturally for 20 centuries without ever having to send a single soldier across her border."

Wheeler Wilcox: "India - The land of Vedas, the remarkable works contain not only religious ideas for a perfect life, but also facts which science has proved true. Electricity, radium, electronics, airship, all were known to the seers who founded the Vedas."

Sir W. Hunter, British Surgeon: "The surgery of the ancient Indian physicians was bold and skilful. A special branch of surgery was dedicated to rhinoplasty or operations for improving deformed ears, noses and forming new ones, which European surgeons have now borrowed." 

Keith Bellows, National Geographic Society : "There are some parts of the world that, once visited, get into your heart and won't go. For me, India is such a place. When I first visited, I was stunned by the richness of the land, by its lush beauty and exotic architecture, by its ability to overload the senses with the pure, concentrated intensity of its colors, smells, tastes, and sounds... I had been seeing the world in black & white and, when brought face-to-face with India, experienced everything re-rendered in brilliant technicolor."

William James, American Author: “From the Vedas we learn a practical art of surgery, medicine, music, house building under which mechanized art is included. They are encyclopedia of every aspect of life, culture, religion, science, ethics, law, cosmology and meteorology.”

Max Muller, German Scholar: "There is no book in the world that is so thrilling, stirring and inspiring as the Upanishads." ('Sacred Books of the East')

Schopenhauer: "Vedas are the most rewarding and the most elevating book which can be possible in the world." (Works VI p.427)

Mark Twain: "India has two million gods, and worships them all. In religion all other countries are paupers; India is the only millionaire."

Adolf Seilachar & P.K. Bose, scientists: “One Billion-Year-Old fossil prove life began in India: AFP Washington reports in Science Magazine that German Scientist Adolf Seilachar and Indian Scientist P.K. Bose have unearthed fossil in Churhat a town in Madhya Pradesh, India which is 1.1 billion years old and has rolled back the evolutionary clock by more than 500 million years.”

Dr Arnold Toynbee, British Historian: “It is already becoming clear that a chapter which had a Western beginning will have to have an Indian ending if it is not to end in the self-destruction of the human race. At this supremely dangerous moment in history, the only way of salvation for mankind is the Indian way.”

Emmelin Plunret: “They were very advanced Hindu astronomers in 6000 BCE. Vedas contain an account of the dimension of Earth, Sun, Moon, Planets and Galaxies.” (‘Calendars and Constellations’.

Max Mueller, German scholar: If I were asked under what sky the human mind has most fully developed some of its choicest gifts, has most deeply pondered on the greatest problems of life, and has found solutions, I should point to India.

Henry David Thoreau, American Thinker & Author: Whenever I have read any part of the Vedas, I have felt that some unearthly and unknown light illuminated me. In the great teaching of the Vedas, there is no touch of sectarianism. It is of all ages, climbs, and nationalities and is the royal road for the attainment of the Great Knowledge. When I read it, I feel that I am under the spangled heavens of a summer night.

Romain Rolland, French scholar: “If there is one place on the face of earth where all the dreams of living men have found a home from the very earliest days when man began the dream of existence, it is India.”

Sir William Jones, British Orientalist: “The Sanskrit language, whatever be its antiquity is of wonderful structure, more perfect than the Greek, more copious than the Latin and more exquisitely refined than either.”

Will Durant, American Historian: “It is true that even across the Himalayan barrier India has sent to the west, such gifts as grammar and logic, philosophy and fables, hypnotism and chess, and above all numerals and the decimal system.”

So, friends, these were the amazing quotes about India and We all are very proud of our motherland India.

Now, the MAIN & BIG Question is:

We are proud of India But Is India Proud of us??

Are we contributing in our own little bit way towards the betterment, progress and development of our Country?

Because, as rightly said by our beloved President Dr. Abdul Kalam

"We must NOT think:

What India/Country/Govt is doing for us/has given to us,

Instead our thinking to be focused on:

What we are doing for/has given to our motherland India."

 

This Independence Day, Let us all think about & introspect our life. What have we done/are doing for our Community/Society/City/Country?

Be the change you want to see. (Stop Complaining. Start Acting upon solutions/mediums of change)

Ending my post with a youtube link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rOGTyydQPOs#action=share where a group of youngsters is giving us Inspiration that No work is less when it comes to serving our community/country citizen.

We can serve in our very own way. It doesn’t mean to join Army to protect Borders or Take Leave from Normal day to day life or Join any NGO full time or Do charity with lots of money or Be Bachelor all your life (like RSS Pracharak).

It just needs Real Heartfelt Intention to serve our own countryperson/human beings.


Jai Hind! Jai Bharat!

Enjoy & Respect Independence!

Enjoy NOW !!

Friday, 31 July 2020

The Best Thing I Learned During Lockdown !!

The lockdown taught me and my family two most important and best things and both these two things are related to one common thing (which we will find later in the article).

The first best thing which was actually learnt as a result of NOT ABLE to do normal- everyday- little things due to lockdown restrictions, which we were doing earlier but taking as granted.

I along with my family learned that we cannot and should not take anything, in life, however trivial it may seem, for granted. For Ex. For me- it is evening park visit with my mother or playing outdoor game with my little sister or going out for a drive and fun with my father and for my parents –it is meeting/hanging out together with their friends or watching movie at theatre or just mini outing for shopping or nearby food stall.

The second best thing which was actually learnt as a result of ABLE to do normal –everyday- little things due to ample time provided by lockdown, which we should do but were NOT doing earlier on regularly basis.

We were able to do many such things which could not be done due to lack of time in ‘modern’ era’s ‘busy’ daily life but these are the things which give tiny/little happiness and make our lives beautiful and meaningful. For ex. Re-connecting to old pals/relatives to whom which no connection was made since long time; Reading books laying in bookshelves since long time; Revisiting old personal/family memories through old photo albums/CDs which were getting dusted; Re-discovering old hobbies/passions which were dying due to not paying consistent time & energy; Spending ‘Quality wala’ quantity time amongst family members (This is one of few things where BOTH quality and quantity matters) and many such other things which are very close to our hearts but we couldn’t find time in this भाग-दौड़ की जिंदगी’.

 

And now the common thing-

The thing which is common in both the above best things is called The REAL ‘To Do List’ which we have pushed to last in our priority list/paying lesser attention due to time consuming and never ending Professional ‘To Do List’ and Personal ‘To Do List’. It seems that everyone here on earth, having various backgrounds, always pay attention/focus on only these 2 Types of To Do Lists for planning and passing every day with maximum productivity and hassle free manner. One is Professional ‘To Do List’ which is mainly related to Earning Money/Accumulating Wealth and one’s occupation and the second is Personal ‘To Do List’ which is mainly related to Spending Money/Enjoying Wealth and one’s personal & social lifestyle.

BUT there is MOST important ‘To Do List’ (More Important and Meaningful than the above twos, but we never include such list in our daily planner/never pay focus on the same as we are ‘Busy’ on weekdays due to lot of Professional Work/’To Do List’ and we are ‘Busy’ on weekends due to lot of Personal Work/’To Do List’

So, no dedicated time slot on daily basis/dedicated day on weekly/monthly basis for the REAL To Do List which is mainly related to Matters that REALLY Matters and is the base for Real-Meaningful-Joyful Living.

This REAL TO DO list includes all the tiny-little everyday things which we enjoy most, are closest to our hearts and matters which is foundation of our human existence. After all, we didn’t visit this planet earth to exploit Natural resources, increase Country GDP/World Economy, add ZEROEs to our bank balances, being part of this never-ending ‘Rat Race’. NO-Never. There is much larger purpose of this God Gift called ‘Life’.

Examples may include Laugh; Sing-Read-Dance; Count your blessings; Hugs, Smile; Music; Compassion; Help to needy; Deep Breathing; Give thanks; Love; Keep Learning; Notice Kindness; Gardening; Hearing the chirping of birds; Just sitting quietly; Playing with Kids & Listening to Kids imaginative & dreamy talks; Getting valuables insights from life experiences of elders-nothing is trivial in this REAL TO DO LIST in the truest sense of living life.

It took just one tiny invisible virus to make all of us realise all these truths of a meaningful & well-lived life!


(Drafted for my daughter for her CBSE 'Expression' Online Competition)

Enjoy the REAL TO DO List !
Enjoy NOW !!

Saturday, 6 June 2020

'COVID-19 is a man made pandemic': Save Earth-Save Yourself

Source: https://www.rediff.com/news/interview/coronavirus-covid-19-is-a-man-made-pandemic/20200606.htm

On World Environment Day, the earth is deeply need of healing.

Professor Vikram Soni, physicist and Professor Emeritus at Jawaharlal Nehru University, believes we need to go back to a more sustainable lifestyle in order to emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic.

"COVID-19 has highlighted how we need to once again create living rural natural habitats that are self-sustaining," Professor Soni -- author of the Naturally - Tread Softly on the Planet -- tells Rashme Sehgal (Has long term career in journalism and worked for The Times of India amongst others).

What has the COVID-19 pandemic taught us?

Whether it is laboratory made or not, I would like to emphasise that it is definitely a man made pandemic.

Earlier, there was no monoculture or mass production of goods and definitely no supermarkets.

There was a great deal of wilderness and dense forests and the animals which inhabited it existed in natural balance -- all spread out.

Let me put it like this.

Wild animals lived in their natural environment in a state of natural quarantine.

So, in a sense viruses were diluted and could not be communicated.

Then came mass production and mass quartering of animals -- whether it be poultry, pigs and cattle -- which gave rise to birthed bird flu, SARS and the mad cow disease.

Also, human beings entered into much closer liaison with large populations of erstwhile wild animals.

Also, it is important to highlight how vast amounts of animal produce are being flown from one part of the world to another, which has also helped to spread the virus.

All these changes have led to a new and deadly mutation of the virus that has immobliised human beings.

Sixty per cent of new infectious diseases today originate from animals including ebola and the nipah virus and now COVID-19.
How do we ensure this ends?

By not tampering but conserving wild habitats and the animals in them and avoiding mass quartering, production and transport of animals.

Animals need their natural habitat to live in just as we need ours.

There is a pressing demand for deforestation to halt and for half the planet be declared as a nature reserve. Do you see this coming about?

Maybe not half the planet, but definitely one third.

For the rest by designing and creating living rural natural habitats that are self- sustaining for water, soil, milk, renewable energy, health, food and employment we will be able to ensure that we lead more balanced and sustainable lives.

Despite the government and more specifically the ministry of environment knowing the importance of forests and the need to protect them, they have sanctioned infrastructure projects in both the Western Ghats and the forest region of Kerala and the north east which are probably the last pristine forests left in our country.

This shows the profound misunderstanding of our government and heralds imminent disaster in the slightly longer term than that of an election.

The solution is to preserve our forests, rivers wilderness which provides enormous and invaluable life (ecosystem) services.

Not to destroy them for short term economic gain and growth which is responsible for climate change and COVID-19.

How do we tackle this complete lack of sensitivity and understanding shown by our law givers and so called protectors who have gone ahead and given a green signal at a time when scientists point out the key reason for this pandemic is the increasing deforestation?

There is a criminal lack of understanding how to find solutions to such emergencies both in our government and courts.

We as a society must educate and stop them.

Perhaps through an independent commission that will ensure this natural wealth remains safe for future generations.

COVID-19 has adversely impacted the global economic order. But in your essay The Global Dilemma, you talk about how the scale of technological interactions in the planet have now become unsustainable. Please elaborate on this.

Today we have a new situation where the scale of our interventions and technology has exceeded the scale of the planet.

This has had dire and unpredictable consequences like climate change and COVID-19.

But before I reply to your question, I would like to point out that we must first understand the role of global identities in evolution.

The air is a global identity that acts as a safety net for the planet.

When there is forest fire, within a few days the toxic air around the fire is dispersed throughout the planet, diluted to miniscule proportions and the charred forest regenerates with good air and rain.

If the bad air was not dispersed, all life, trees, plants, insects and animal life would be dead leaving behind a lifeless terrain.

Another global identity, the oceans, handle our organic waste in the same way.

The living planet is a symbiotic and homeostatic network that steadies spaceship earth every day, much like our metabolism does so for us.

The lesson is that global identities have to be safety nets unlike the global market economy which is a global profit net to fuel unmanageable consumption that is killing the planet.

The profit net cannot play a restorative role.

The planet today is in need to restoration and healing. This is the polar opposite of GDP growth.

Global markets are profit driven. You talk about over production and over consumption and our existing unsustainable lifestyles. But people's livelihoods and jobs revolve around the prevailing economic order?

Today's global market is fuelled by profit, which depends on sales which in turn depend on products, hence technology.

Technology is the embodiment of our creative scientific advance, but today's tech does not take account of its fallout.

Invention for the sake of invention and for profit, is not sustainable; it is irreversibly making waste of the planet and downloading an abundance of non recyclable waste that is choking the planet.

Companies like Apple, Facebook and Microsoft have a combined turnover that exceeds even the GDP of India.

With planned obsolescence to augment profit and sales they are mounting e-waste on the planet.

They must transform to total recycling as practiced by nature which has no waste - planet social responsibility.

Strangely, these knowledge hubs have not noticed that the largest production system is Nature which has no waste!

A human being is healthy when there is a balance, an equilibrium.

The object of our living scheme should be to maintain a balance -- a healthy steady state and not reckless growth.

The same applies not only to our economies, but our cities and our consumption.

What we want is quality of life -- good air, food, water, natural soil and food.

Intoxicated by our inventions we have made the cardinal mistake of electing higher consumption and standard of living over quality of life.

COVID-19 has highlighted how we need to once again create living rural natural habitats that are self-sustaining.

It is these non-invasive self sustaining habitats which use 'Conserve and Use' solutions and it is these that will be economically more viable and beneficial in the long term.

You talk about creating a more harmonious relationship between nature and human beings but how can we bring this about?

We must do so by changing our priorities.

All freedom has to be practiced with responsibility and self restraint.

I don't want to sound philosophical, but we need to act keeping in the mind that the earth has a right to remain healthy.

We must also keep in mind that every society must remain equitable.

By not making waste of the planet and dumping unrecyclable waste on the planet, whether it be carbon dioxide, plastic or untreated sewage, we are destroying the planet irreversibly.

You talk about reducing global profit driven economies. How can this come about given our obsession with money and technology?

Non invasive self sustaining natural habitats which use "Conserve and Use" solutions can be economically more viable and beneficial in the long run.

You have been a proponent for non-invasive living? Is that at all practical?

It is the only choice if we are to have a future and it is not hard if we change our greed and conspicuous consumption and move to self sustaining natural habitats.


Save Earth-Save Yourself

Enjoy Non-Invasive & Healthy Living!

Enjoy NOW !!


Monday, 1 June 2020

Beautiful Pencil Sketches

Here are some of the beautiful & creative pencil sketches drawn by my sister Shruti:










Enjoy NOW!
Enjoy Pencil Sketching!!



Friday, 8 May 2020

कोरोना काल और रामभरोसे लाल_An interesting story related to Corona Period


कोरोना काल और रामभरोसे लाल

कुछ दिनों पहले की बात हैं. उस समय कोरोना यानी COVID-19 नामक वैश्विक महामारी ने भारत में अपने पैर पसारना शुरू किया ही था. चारों तरफ  भय के साथ साथ सतर्कता का माहौल भी था. लोगजन अपनी और अपने परिवार की सुरक्षा के लिए सरकार और Medical Experts द्वारा जारी किये जरूरी दिशा-निर्देश का पालन पूरी सजकता के साथ कर रहे थे. इन सब के बीच एक रामभरोसे लाल नाम का व्यक्ति, जिसकी उम्र करीब 45 वर्ष की थी, बिना किसी फ़िक्र के अपनी ही दुनिया में मस्त था. अपनी पत्नी और बेटे द्वारा लाख समझाने के बावजुद रामभरोसे लाल ने बीमारी से बचाव के जरूरी उपायों की अनदेखी करता हुआ अपना जीवन व्यतीत कर रहा था. उल्टा वो अपनी परिवारजनों को कहता रहता था कि इन बचाव उपायों से कुछ नहीं होगा, भगवान में भरोसा रखो, भगवान सबकी रक्षा करेगा.

फिर एक दिन कुछ दिनों बाद रामभरोसे बिना मास्क लगाए किसी ग़ैर-जरूरी काम से बाहर जाता हैं, इसके 3 दिन बाद उसकी तबियत खराब हो जाती हैं और medical test करने पर वो corona positive पाया जाता हैं. कुछ दिन इलाज चलने के बाद रामभरोसे की मृत्यु हो जाती हैं

मृत्यु बाद जब वो भगवान से मिलता हैं तो सबसे पहले यही प्रश्न पूछता हैं, 'भगवान, आपने मेरी रक्षा क्यूँ नहीं की उस बीमारी से जबकि मैं तो हरदिन आपकी पूजा करता था?'
प्रश्न सुनकर भगवान मुस्कुराये और बोले, 'रामभरोसे, मैंने तो तुम्हें कई बार बचाने की कोशिश की, लेकिन तुमने हर बार मेरी प्रयासों को नाकाम कर दिया तो इसमें मेरा कोई दोष नहीं हैं'.
ये जवाब सुनकर रामभरोसे को बहुत आश्चर्य हुआ और बोला, 'प्रभु, कृपया विस्तार में समझायें'.

तब भगवान बोले, 'तो सुनो, सबसे पहले तो मैं इस बीमारी से बचाव के जो जरूरी दिशा-निर्देश और उपाय थे,  वो मेरा पहला प्रयास था तुम्हारी इस बीमारी से रक्षा करने का. लेकिन तुमने इनकी अवहेलना की '

'इसके बाद मैं आरोग्य सेतु App के रूप में आया लेकिन तुमने तो इस app को अपने मोबाइल में download ही नहीं किया.'

'मैंने ही तुम्हारे परिवारजनों के माध्यम से तुम्हें समझाने और बचाने की कोशिश की, लेकिन तुमने उनकी एक ना सुनी.'

'तुम्हारे इलाज के वक़्त मैं ही doctor के रूप में hospital में तुम्हें जरूरी instructions दिए, लेकिन तुमने उनकी भी अनदेखी की.'

'मैं ही पुलिसकर्मियों के रूप में तुम्हें ग़ैर-ज़रूरी काम से बाहर निकलने पर रोकता था, लेकिन तुम हर बार जुर्माना भर के मेरे प्रयासों को विफल करते रहे.'

बल्कि मैंने तो अपने अपने भक्तों की रक्षा के लिए सारे मंदिर-पूजा स्थल बंद करवा दिए क्यूंकि मैं तो वहाँ इस समय हूँ ही नहीं, मैं तो सबकी सुरक्षा के लिए मंदिर से बाहर Doctors, Medical Workers, Municipal Officers, Police Force, Sanitation Workers, Media Persons, Govt. Officers, Scientists इत्यादि के रूप में मौजूद हो के दिन-रात काम कर रहा हूँ.'

'अब मैं जल्द ही vaccine के रूप में रहा हूँ ताकि सबको इस महामारी से हमेशा के लिए छुटकारा मिले.'

रामभरोसे अब समझ चुका था कि उसकी असामयिक मौत के लिए उसकी ग़ैर-जिम्मेदाराना सोच लापरवाही ही कारण था.

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