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Neelam is an independent young woman, who is skilled with self-defense, and lives with her guardian, who is also the trustee of Lord Krishna Temple...
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Neelam is an independent young woman, who is skilled with self-defense, and lives with her guardian, who is also the trustee of Lord Krishna Temple. Although her guardian, with his secretary Julie's help has put forward a number of proposals from suitable young men, Neelam is attracted to a young man named Heeralal P. Srivastav, who runs his own business. Little does Neelam know that Heeralal is not who he claims to be, but is in fact, a burglar named Heera who is after the crown of Lord Krishna, and is just feigning romance with Neelam so that he can get close to her and find out how to steal the crown, give it to his boss, Pratap Singh, who in turn, will sell it to Sheikh Bin Sheikh. The only problem facing Heera is his arch-rival, Moti, who will never let Heera steal the crown. The two must face each other, before they attempt to steal the crown. Watch as events unfold and who, in fact, will manage to steal the crown. Director: Chand Shatrughan Sinha ... Vijay / Heeralal P. Srivastav / Heera Reena Roy ... Neelam Danny Denzongpa ... Ajay / Moti Bindu ... Julie Ajit ... Pratap Singh Om Shivpuri ... Trustee Anwar Hussain ... Johnny Dev Kumar ... Sheikh Bin Sheikh Narendra Nath ... Dracula Randhir Master Bhagwan Shetty ... Pratap's assistant
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Director: Subodh Mukherji Stars: Saira Banu, Kanhaiyalal and Joy Mukherjee
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The most sublime and sacred type of Shiva Linga is called the sfatika linga found only in the river beds of the Narmada river especially at Bhedagh...
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The most sublime and sacred type of Shiva Linga is called the sfatika linga found only in the river beds of the Narmada river especially at Bhedaghat Because it alone perfectly symbolizes all that a Shiva Linga signifies. Most Rudra poojas will be done on a Sphatika Linga. There are not one but multiple scriptural references to the linga representing the totality of the cosmos and the cosmos in turn being represented as a Cosmic Egg - Brahmanda - again an Egg is a ellipsoid depiction with no beginning nor end - both literally and figuratively. During every abhisheka to Rudram we typically/traditionally chant :-
"apaatala nabha sthala anthabhuvana bhramaandam aavispurat jyotih sfatika linga mauuli vilasath poornendu vanthamurtai..etc "
The meaning again here is that we chant rudra and offer obeisance to that Cosmic Egg, which has neither beginning nor end, which is represented in this symbol or Lingam.
Again the Linga purana also states : प्रधानं प्रकृतिर यदाहुर्लिङ्गंउत्तम । गन्ध-वर्ण-रसहिंनं शब्द-स्पर्शादिवर्जितं ॥meaning: the foremost Lingam, which is devoid of colour, taste, hearing, touch, et cetera, is spoken of as Prakriti, or nature. The word pradhana here refers to the avyakta the unmanifest seed potency - the Cosmic Egg - from which alone this entire Universe is projected - Hence this avyakta is said to be the foremost or pradhana. It is also called Prakrti or Nature. Narmadeshwar lingam is one which is obtained from Narmda River in India. They are already formed in shape, smooth and naturally has a tilal or tripun (3 lines) to it.Cryptocrystalline quartz ,they are also called Bana lingams..and considered to be "alive" even without pranapratishta.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhedaghat
Bhedaghat is situated by the side of river Narmada and is 20 km from Jabalpur city. Its most famous sights are the Dhuandhar Falls, Marble Rocks, and the Chausath Yogini temple The temple is one of the four major extant temples containing carvings of sixty four yogini, female yoga mystics. It was built in the 10th century under the Kalachuri empire. It commands a view of the whole area around and of the river flowing through the marble rocks. Its major attraction is a waterfall known as Dhuandhar, which looks like smoke coming out of the river and therefore it got its name as "Dhuan(smoke)-dhar(flow of water)". Coordinates 23°08′N 79°48′E
This pre-eminent Vedic hymn to Lord Shiva and Rudra is chanted in Shiva temples throughout India and during yagna's. WIthin Anuvaka 11 is the famous Mritunjaya Mantra.
Each anuvaka has several mantras.
Shiva's duality as Rudra and Shiva... destroyer and granter of boons is highlighted, so also the nature as the omnipresent God potent in all directions.
http://www.kamat.com/kalranga/erotica... Scholar VATSAYA, the writer of Kamasutra emphasizes that there is more to seduction than sex. He defines the sixty-four art forms for women to master. They are listed below. He recommends a variety of sources to learn these skills from --from elderly family members such as aunts to professionals such as nurses. Vatyayana even provides a thumb rule on how such a advisor can be trusted. The 64 Skills to become a Perfect Mate 1. Singing 2. Playing on musical instruments 3. Dancing 4. Union of dancing, singing, and playing instrumental music 5. Writing and drawing 6. Tattooing 7. Arraying and adorning an idol with rice and flowers 8. Spreading and arranging beds or couches of flowers, or flowers upon the ground 9. Coloring the teeth, garments, hair, nails and bodies, i.e. staining, dyeing, coloring and grooming 10. Fixing stained glass into a floor 11. The art of making beds, and spreading out carpets and cushions for reclining 12. Playing on musical glasses filled with water
13. Storing and accumulating water in aqueducts, cisterns and reservoirs 14. Picture making, trimming and decorating 15. Stringing of rosaries, necklaces, garlands and wreaths 16. Binding of turbans and chaplets, and making crests and top-knots of flowers 17. Scenic representations, stage playing Art of making ear ornaments Art of preparing perfumes and odors 18. Proper disposition of jewels and decorations, and adornment in dress 19. Magic or sorcery 20. Quickness of hand or manual skill 21. Culinary arts -- cooking and arrangement of food 22. Making lemonades, sherbets, acidulated drinks, and spirituous extracts with proper flavor and color 23. Tailor's work and sewing 24. Making parrots, flowers, tufts, tassels, bunches, bosses, knobs, etc., out of yarn or thread 25. Solution of riddles, enigmas, covert speeches, verbal puzzles and enigmatical questions 26. Playing the game of Antakshari http://voi.org/books/ayodhya/ch5.htm
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The most sublime and sacred type of Shiva Linga is called the sfatika linga found only in the river beds of the Narmada river especially at Bhedagh...
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The most sublime and sacred type of Shiva Linga is called the sfatika linga found only in the river beds of the Narmada river especially at Bhedaghat Because it alone perfectly symbolizes all that a Shiva Linga signifies. Most Rudra poojas will be done on a Sphatika Linga. There are not one but multiple scriptural references to the linga representing the totality of the cosmos and the cosmos in turn being represented as a Cosmic Egg - Brahmanda - again an Egg is a ellipsoid depiction with no beginning nor end - both literally and figuratively. During every abhisheka to Rudram we typically/traditionally chant :-
"apaatala nabha sthala anthabhuvana bhramaandam aavispurat jyotih sfatika linga mauuli vilasath poornendu vanthamurtai..etc "
The meaning again here is that we chant rudra and offer obeisance to that Cosmic Egg, which has neither beginning nor end, which is represented in this symbol or Lingam.
Again the Linga purana also states : प्रधानं प्रकृतिर यदाहुर्लिङ्गंउत्तम । गन्ध-वर्ण-रसहिंनं शब्द-स्पर्शादिवर्जितं ॥meaning: the foremost Lingam, which is devoid of colour, taste, hearing, touch, et cetera, is spoken of as Prakriti, or nature. The word pradhana here refers to the avyakta the unmanifest seed potency - the Cosmic Egg - from which alone this entire Universe is projected - Hence this avyakta is said to be the foremost or pradhana. It is also called Prakrti or Nature.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhedaghat
Bhedaghat (Hindi: भेड़ाघाट) is a town and a nagar panchayat in Jabalpur district in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India. It is situated by the side of river Narmada and is approximately 20 km from Jabalpur city. Its most famous sights are the Dhuandhar Falls, Marble Rocks, and the Chausath Yogini temple
The temple is one of the four major extant temples containing carvings of sixty four yogini, female yoga mystics. It was built in the 10th century under the Kalachuri empire. It commands a view of the whole area around and of the river flowing through the marble rocks. Its major attraction is a waterfall known as Dhuandhar, which looks like smoke coming out of the river and therefore it got its name as "Dhuan(smoke)-dhar(flow of water)". Coordinates 23°08′N 79°48′E
English Translation by Ramesh Krishnakumar, to the mesmerising chanting rendered by Vedic Priests of India.
This pre-eminent Vedic hymn to Lord Shiva and Rudra is chanted in Shiva temples throughout India and during yagna's. WIthin Anuvaka 11 is the famous Mritunjaya Mantra.
Each anuvaka has several mantras.
Shiva's duality as Rudra and Shiva... destroyer and granter of boons is highlighted, so also the nature as the omnipresent God potent in all directions. http://www.kamat.com/kalranga/erotica... Scholar VATSAYA, the writer of Kamasutra emphasizes that there is more to seduction than sex. He defines the sixty-four art forms for women to master. They are listed below. He recommends a variety of sources to learn these skills from --from elderly family members such as aunts to professionals such as nurses. Vatyayana even provides a thumb rule on how such a advisor can be trusted. The 64 Skills to become a Perfect Mate 1. Singing 2. Playing on musical instruments 3. Dancing 4. Union of dancing, singing, and playing instrumental music 5. Writing and drawing 6. Tattooing 7. Arraying and adorning an idol with rice and flowers 8. Spreading and arranging beds or couches of flowers, or flowers upon the ground 9. Coloring the teeth, garments, hair, nails and bodies, i.e. staining, dyeing, coloring and grooming 10. Fixing stained glass into a floor 11. The art of making beds, and spreading out carpets and cushions for reclining 12. Playing on musical glasses filled with water
13. Storing and accumulating water in aqueducts, cisterns and reservoirs 14. Picture making, trimming and decorating 15. Stringing of rosaries, necklaces, garlands and wreaths 16. Binding of turbans and chaplets, and making crests and top-knots of flowers 17. Scenic representations, stage playing Art of making ear ornaments Art of preparing perfumes and odors 18. Proper disposition of jewels and decorations, and adornment in dress 19. Magic or sorcery 20. Quickness of hand or manual skill 21. Culinary arts -- cooking and arrangement of food 22. Making lemonades, sherbets, acidulated drinks, and spirituous extracts with proper flavor and color 23. Tailor's work and sewing 24. Making parrots, flowers, tufts, tassels, bunches, bosses, knobs, etc., out of yarn or thread 25. Solution of riddles, enigmas, covert speeches, verbal puzzles and enigmatical questions 26. Playing the game of Antakshari http://voi.org/books/ayodhya/ch5.htm
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Indian Bangla song. The Indo-Pakistani War of 16th December end in 1971 was a military conflict between India and Pakistan. Indian, Bangladeshi and ...
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Indian Bangla song. The Indo-Pakistani War of 16th December end in 1971 was a military conflict between India and Pakistan. Indian, Bangladeshi and international sources consider the beginning of the war to be Operation Chengiz Khan, Pakistan's December 3, 1971 pre-emptive strike on 11 Indian airbases.Lasting just 13 days it is considered one of the shortest wars in history.
http://www.defence.pk/forums/banglade...
02-26-2011 04:47 AM
Dhaka stakes its claims to continental shelf in Bay
Shahidul Islam Chowdhury
Bangladesh on Friday submitted its claim to the United Nations in New York on the country's legitimate authority over 450 nautical miles from the coastline in the Bay of Bengal, the Bangladesh ambassador and permanent representative to UN, AK Abdul Momen, told New Age over phone Friday night.
Foreign minister Dipu Moni was present at the UN Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf (UNCLCS) and handed over Bangladesh's 'position paper' for demarcating the outer limits of its continental shelf at about 11:15am New York time, he said.
According to the UN Convention on the Seas, 1982, she told the parliament on February 24 that the area Bangladesh is claiming is expanded to 400-460 nautical miles from its coastline.
The cabinet approved the 'position paper' prepared by the UNCLCS wing of the foreign ministry at a meeting on February 2 in Dhaka.
When asked about the method that the government followed in its claim over authority in the sea, M Khurshed Alam, the foreign ministry's additional secretary for the UNCLCS wing, told New Age on February 2, 'The document was prepared following the Gardiner method under Article 76 of the UNCLOS [United Nations Convention on the Law of the Seas].'
Gardiner Line is a method for determining the outer limit of the continental shelf by connecting points established using the sediment formula. This formula was originally proposed by Gardiner of Ireland and is reflected in Article 76 of UNCLOS.
A country is supposed to enjoy its rights to fishing and exploring and extracting other marine resources in its 12--24 nautical miles of
territorial sea from the coastline, 200 nautical miles of exclusive economic zone and a maximum 350 nautical miles of continental shelf from the baseline.
Bangladesh, which is the 53rd country in the world making the claim, submitted its proposal five months ahead of the schedule.
Bangladesh is scheduled to submit a memorandum to the UN body claiming its legitimate authority over its territorial waters adjacent to Myanmar in the Bay of Bengal by July 1. Myanmar is scheduled to submit its memorandum by December 1.
Bangladesh is also scheduled to submit a memorandum to the UN body claiming its legitimate authority over its territorial waters adjacent to India in the Bay of Bengal by May 31, 2011. India is scheduled to submit its memorandum by May 31, 2012.
Bangladesh has, however, long-standing disputes with India and Myanmar on the issue of 'starting point' on how to mark the coastline to draw its marine boundary, with apparently overlapping claims of the three neighbouring countries because of the funnel-like coastline of the Bay of Bengal.
In 2009, Bangladesh registered its objections with the United Nations regarding the claims of India and Myanmar to its territorial waters in the Bay of Bengal.
The Bangladesh government, however, kept open options for an amicable settlement of the disputes although it has sought UN involvement in the matter, the foreign minister, Dipu Moni, said.
The cases have been referred to the international tribunal as 'fall-back positions' as a safeguard if no satisfactory results would come out of bilateral negotiations, she said.
The United Nations Convention on Law of the Seas spells out a legal framework for the oceans by creating maritime zones like the territorial sea, the exclusive economic zone and the continental shelf.
Under the UN provision, no claims submitted by a country should be taken for final consideration before settling the objection raised by a neighbouring country, which might have overlapping claims.
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December 28 -- An earthquake and tsunami destroys Messina, Sicily and Calabria, killing over 70,000 people.
Penny post established between the United Kingdom and United States.
Bo Yibo (February 17, 1908 -- January 15, 2007) was a Chinese politician and one of the Eight Immortals of the Communist Party of China.
He was alternate member and then member of the Politburo, deputy prime minister, chairman of State Economic Commission and vice-chairman of Central Advisory Commission of the Communist Party of China. Bo was one of the revolutionary veterans purged by the Mao Zedong-backed Gang of Four who returned to power after Mao's death.
May 26 -- At Masjid-al-Salaman in southwest Persia, the first major commercial oil discovery in the Middle East is made. The rights to the resource are quickly acquired by the United Kingdom.
Evidence of the Tunguska event (June 30). Photo taken 19 years later.
June 30 -- The Tunguska event, also known as the Russian explosion, occurs near the Podkamennaya Tunguska River in Krasnoyarsk Krai, Siberia, Russian Empire.
September 17 -- At Ft. Myer, Virginia, U.S.A. Thomas Selfridge becomes the first person to die in an airplane crash. The pilot, Orville Wright, is severely injured in the crash but recovers.
September 27 -- Henry Ford produces his first Model T automobile.
1908 (MCMVIII) was a leap year that started on Wednesday (or a leap year starting on Tuesday of the 13-day-slower Julian calendar).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1
January 12 -- A long-distance radio message is sent from the Eiffel Tower for the first time.
January 13 -- A fire at the Rhoads Opera House in Boyertown, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. kills 170.
February 1 -- King Carlos I of Portugal and Infante Luis Filipe are shot dead in Lisbon.
February 12 -- The first around-the-world car race, the 1908 New York to Paris Race, begins.
1908 -FBI WAS ESTABLISHED .
1908-FORENSIC PSYCHOL0GY WAS ESTABLISHED
http://psychology.about.com/od
Hugo Munsterberg's ardent belief that psychology had practical applications in everyday life also contributed to the development of forensic psychology. In 1908, Munsterberg published his book On the Witness Stand, advocating the use of psychology in legal matters.
1908 Alfred Alistair Cooke KBE (20 November 1908 - 30 March 2004) was a British/American journalist, television personality and broadcaster.