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Tuesday, December 8, 2015

Philosophy---BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS 
We never get what we want, 
We never want what we get, 
We never have what we like, 
We never like what we have. 
And still we live & love. 
That's life...
 
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The best kind of friends, 
Is the kind you can sit on a porch and swing with, 
Never say a word, 
And then walk away feeling like it was the best conversation you've ever had
. 
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It's true that we don't know 
What we've got until it's gone, 
But it's also true that we don't know
 
What we've been missing until it arrives..
 
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Giving someone all your love is never an assurance that they'll love you back! 
Don't expect love in return; 
Just wait for it to grow in their heart,
 
But if it doesn't, be content it grew in yours
. 
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It takes only a minute to get a crush on someone, 
An hour to like someone, 
And a day to love someone, 
But it takes a lifetime to forget someone
. 
cid:818D1CED3F0448EFB8FD5031123B34D8@MAREKPC 
Don't go for looks; they can deceive. 
Don't go for wealth; even that fades away. 
Go for someone who makes you smile, 
Because it takes only a smile to 
Make a dark day seems bright.
 
Find the one that makes your heart smile!
 
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May you have 
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
. 
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Always put yourself in others' shoes. 
If you feel that it hurts you, 
It probably hurts the other person, too
. 
cid:87B3A7D9A16F4541BC7F941DE8AC28D2@MAREKPC 
The happiest of people 
Don't necessarily have the best of everything; 
They just make the most of everything that comes along their way. 
Happiness lies for 
Those who cry, 
Those who hurt, 
Those who have searched, 
And those who have tried, 
For only they can appreciate the importance of people 
Who have touched their lives.
 
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When you were born, you were crying 
And everyone around you was smiling. 
Live your life so that when you die, 
You're the one who is smiling 
And everyone around you is crying.

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Please send this message 
To those people who mean something to you, 
To those who have touched your life in one way or another,
 
To those who think before speaking, 
To those who make you smile when you really need it, 
To those that make you see the brighter side of things When you are really down, 
To those who you want to know 
That you appreciate their friendship.
 
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And if you don't, don't worry, 
Nothing bad will happen to you, 
You will just miss out on the opportunity
 
to brighten someone's life with this message... 
and see some beautiful flowers..
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Monday, November 30, 2015

Seven Wonders of Life..& Moving Thoughts

Seven Wonders of Life....

1. Mother - The first person to welcome you in this world.

2. Father - The first person to go through all the
hardships just to see you smile.

3. Sibling - The first person to teach you the art of'sharing and caring'.

4.Friend - The first person to teach you how to
respect people with different opinions and
viewpoints.

5. Life partner - The first person to make you
realize the value of sacrifice and compromise.

6. Your Children - The first little person to teach
you how to be selfless and think about others before yourself.

7. Your Grandchildren - The only persons who make you want to live the life, all over again ...
Seven Wonders of Life..


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Tuesday, November 24, 2015

THE IMPORTANCE OF GREEN SALADS !!=HEALTH=


THE IMPORTANCE OF GREEN SALADS !!=HEALTH=
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Green salads are an excellent source of vitamins, minerals and fiber, but people do not generally include salads in their diet. This is because they do not realize the benefits which they can derive from them. Arugula, lettuce, romaine and other greens, along with the carrots, onions, beets that you add in your typical salad, have great nutritional value and several health benefits.The health benefits of green salads depend on the ingredients in it. Almost all of the ingredients of a salad do wonders for your body, except the high fat dressing. When you add dressing that is high in fat to your salad, you might satisfy your taste buds, but you also end up thwarting the health gains.What Does a Salad Give You?A salad generally contains ingredients which provide the following nutrients:
* Iron* Folic acid* Potassium* Magnesium* Beta-carotene* Vitamin C* Vitamin K
How Do The Nutrients Help You?Just knowing the minerals and vitamins that a salad contains is not enough, in order to understand the importance of green salads, you should know how these nutrients benefit you.
Iron* Its main function is formation of hemoglobin.* It helps treat insomnia.* It boosts immunity.* It helps in providing adequate supply of oxygen to the brain and muscles.
Folic Acid* It helps in maintaining good mental health.* It helps prevent spina bifida.*It can help in the prevention and treatment of hyperhomocysteinemia.
Potassium* It is necessary for good heart and kidney health.* It helps in maintaining optimum blood pressure.* It aids in the growth of muscles.* It plays a key role in prevention of stroke.
Magnesium* It aids in the prevention of heart attacks.* It can be used to treat high blood pressure.* It provides relief for chest pains.* It has a major role in treatment of fibromyalgia.
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Beta-carotene* It can help prevent diseases of the heart.* It helps in minimizing the cholesterol levels.* It is good for your eyes and skin (when converted to vitamin A).
Vitamin C* It can help prevent premature aging.* It aids in the treatment of asthma.* It can boost your immunity.* It assists in the treatment of throat infections.* It helps in fighting common cold.
Vitamin K* It regulates blood clotting.* It helps in reducing the menstrual pain.* It can be used to treat osteoporosis.* It also helps in regulating the sugar levels in the blood.
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The Greener Side.Green salad helps you lose weight. Yes, it is true, in addition to the innumerable nutritional gains, eating green salads (obviously low fat) before your meals can help you reduce your body weight. How does this happen? Well, the answer is simple, when you have a salad before your meal, you tend to eat less after that, as the salad has already given relief from your hunger. A salad makes you feel fuller, as the green salads are fiber-rich. They are also low in calories. Thus, having a salad before each meal, will make you reduce the intake of calories from your meals. If you have salads every day, prior to every meal, you will eventually end up losing weight.One thing that most of the people who eat salads do not realize is that, almost all the salads that you get in a hotel, have fats and calories hidden in them. The dressing on the salad can be blamed for those extra calories. When you add a high fat dressing to your “healthy” green salad, it no longer remains “healthy”, and consuming it may simply end up adding a few pounds to your body. So, always go for salads with low fat dressing.The advantages of green salads are often preached by experts. I believe that the importance of green salads is not understated, it’s underestimated. So, people should be educated about the benefits of green salads. Do make salads a part of your daily diet, and enjoy the health gains.THE IMPORTANCE OF GREEN SALADS !!
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Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Go over ten mythical and historical reasons why Diwali (Deepavali) is celebrated annually.

Go over ten mythical and historical reasons why Diwali (Deepavali) is celebrated annually. 
1) Goddess Lakshmi's Birthday : On this very Diwali day, the Goddess of wealth, Lakshmi is said to have been incarnated from the depth of the bottomless ocean. The Hindu scriptures tell us that both Devas(gods) and Asuras (demons) were mortal (Mrita) at one point of time. Seeking a deathless condition (Amarattva), they churned the ocean to seek Amrita, the nectar of immortality (an event mentioned in the Hindu scriptures as "Samudra-manthan"), during which a host of divine celestial objects came up. Prime among these was Goddess Lakshmi, the daughter of the king of the milky ocean, who arose on the new moon day (amaavasyaa) of the Kartik month. She was subsequently married to Lord Vishnu on the same darkest night of the year and brilliant lamps were illuminated and placed in rows to mark this holy occassion. 

Hence the association of Diwali with Goddess Lakshmi and the tradition of lighting of lamps and candles during the festival. To this day, Hindus celebrate the birth of the goddess Lakshmi and her marriage to Lord Vishnu on Diwali and seek her blessings for the coming year. 

2) The Legend of King Mahabali : The Bhagavata Purana (also known as Srimad Bhagavatam), the most sacred Hindu text, reveals how on a Diwali day Lord Vishnu, in his fifth incarnation as Vaman-avtaara, rescued Lakshmi from the prison of King Bali during the Treta Yug. Bali, or rather King Mahabali, was a powerful demon king who ruled the earth. Powered by a boon granted to him by Lord Brahma, Bali was invincible and even gods failed to defeat him in battles. Although a wise and perfect king otherwise, Mahabali was violent in his ways with the Devas (gods). On their insistence, Lord Vishnu disguised himself as a short Brahmin and approached Bali for some charity. The righteous and benevolent King couldn't refuse the Brahmin's offer and was tricked into giving up his kingship and wealth (of which Lakshmi is said to be the Goddess). Diwali marks this overcoming of Mahabali by Lord Vishnu and this is another reason why Goddess Lakshmi is worshipped on Diwali. 

In Kerala, the festival of 'Onam' is celebrated around the month of August to mark this legend. 

3) The Killing of Narakasura: The Bhagavata Purana tells us about Narakasura, an evil demon king who had managed to acquire awesome powers. Unrivalled in prowess, he conquered both the heavens and earth and was tyrannical in his reign. Addicted to power, he even stole the earrings of Aditi, the heavenly mother goddess, and usurped some of her territory. When Lord Vishnu was incarnated as Krishna in the Dwapara Yuga, he killed Narakasura on the day preceding Diwali and rescued 16,000 women whom the demon had imprisoned in his palace. The deliverance from the terrible Narakasura was celebrated with much grandeur, a tradition that continues to this day. 

However, another version of the story credits Lord Krishna's wife Sathyabhama as the one who eliminated Narakasura. It is said that Narakasura could only be killed by his mother Bhudevi and as Satyabhama was an incarnation of the same Bhudevi, she only could kill him. Before death, however, Narakasura realized his mistake and requested a boon from Satyabhama that everyone should celebrate his death with colorful light. To commemorate his death, the event is celebrated in some parts of India as Naraka Chaturdasi, two days before Diwali day.    Click here for the details

4) The Return of the Pandavas: The great Hindu epic `Mahabharata' reveals that it was `Kartik Amavashya' (the new moon day of the Kartik month) when the Pandavas appeared from their 12 years of banishment as a result of their defeat in the hands of the Kauravas at the game of dice (gambling). The five Pandava brothers, their mother and their wife Draupadi were honest, kind, gentle and caring in their ways and were loved by all their subjects. To celebrate the joyous occassion of their return to Hastinapura and to welcome back the Pandavas, the common people illuminated their state by lighting bright earthen lamps everywhere. And the tradition is maintained to this day. 

5) The Victory of Rama: The great Hindu epic `Ramayana' describes how Lord Ram (the incarnation of Lord Vishnu in the Treta Yug) conquered Lanka after vanquishing the evil King Ravana and after passing a period of of fourteen years in exile returned to his capital Ayodhya on a new moon day of Kartik with wife Sita and brother Lakshman. To celebrate the homecoming of their beloved king, the people of Ayodhya burst crackers, lit up their houses with earthen lamps (diyas), and decorated the entire city in the grandest manner. Year after year this homecoming of Lord Rama is commemorated on Diwali with lights, fireworks, bursting of crackers and merriment. The festival gets its name Deepawali, or Diwali, from the rows (avali) of lamps (deepa) that the people of Ayodhya lit to welcome their King.    Click here for the details

6) Coronation of Vikramaditya: It is also said that Vikramaditya, the legendary Indian king famed for his wisdom, valour and magnanimity was coroneted on the Diwali day following his victory over the Sakas in 56 BC. This was marked by a grand celebration which is still maintained annually. One of the greatest Hindu monarchs, Vikramaditya ruled the greatest empire in the world from modern-day Thailand in the east to the borders of modern-day Saudi Arabia in the west. Diwali, thus, apart from being a religious festival also has a historical association. 

7) The Enlightenment of Swami Dayananda Saraswati: Diwali also marks the auspicious occasion when on a new moon day of Kartik (Diwali day) Swami Dayananda Saraswati, one of the greatest reformers of Hinduism attained his nirvana (enlightenment) and became Maharshi Dayananda, meaning the great sage Dayananda. In 1875, Maharshi Dayananda founded the Arya Samaj, "Society of Nobles", a Hindu reform movement to purify Hinduism of the many evils it became associated with at that era. Every Diwali, this great reformer is remembered by Hindus all over India. 

8) The Enlightenment of Vardhamana Mahavira: For Jains, Diwali commemorates the enlightenment of Vardhamana Mahavira(the twenty-fourth and last Tirthankaras of the Jains and the founder of modern Jainism) which is said to have occurred on Oct. 15, 527 B.C. This is one more reason to engage in Diwali celebrations for pious Jains and other than the purpose of commemoration, the festival stands for the celebration of the emanicipation of human spirit from earthly desires. 

9) Special Day for the Sikhs: For Sikhs, Diwali holds a special significance for it was on a Diwali day that the third Sikh Guru Amar Das institutionalized the festival of lights as an occasion when all Sikhs would gather to receive the Gurus blessings. It was also on a Diwali day in 1619 that their sixth religious leader, Guru Hargobind Ji, who was held by the Mughal Emperor Jahengir in the Gwalior fort, was freed from imprisonment along with 52 Hindu Kings (political prisoners) whom he had arranged to be released as well. And it was also on the same auspicious occasion of Diwali when the foundation stone of the Golden Temple at Amritsar was laid in 1577. 

10. Goddess Kali: Kali, also called Shyama Kali, is the first of the 10 avatars (incarnations) of Goddess Durga, Lord Shiva's consort. According to legend, long ago after the gods lost in a battle with the demons, Goddess Kali was born as Kal Bhoi Nashini from the forehead of Goddess Durga. Said to be a personification of Nari Shakti (female power), Kali was born to save heaven and earth from the growing cruelty of the demons. After killing all the devils, Kali lost her control and started killing anyone who came her way which stopped only when Lord Shiva intervened. The well-known picture of Ma Kali, with her tongue hanging out, actually depicts the moment when she steps on the Lord and repents. 

That momentous day has been commemorated ever since and the main purpose of celebrating Kali Puja is to seek the help of the goddess in destroying evil both external and internal to us as also to get her blessings for general happiness, health, wealth, and peace. 


To conclude, there are several reasons behind Diwali celebrations and almost every region of India has its own reason to observe the occasion. All of these however, matters little to the festival itself. Whatever the cause behind its celebration, Diwali is undoubtedly a national festival of India, and the aesthetic aspect of the festival is enjoyed by most Indians regardless of faith. 

Happy Deepavali to everyone!

Sunday, November 8, 2015