♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ परम पिता परमात्मा कण कण तिम्रो बास, गर्ने गराउने प्रभु तिमी सब कुछ तिम्रो साथ । अंग संग देखी तिमीलाई अवतार गर्छ अरदास, राजाको अधिराज तिमी म दासको पनि दास । ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ तूही निरंकार... मेँ तेरी शरणाँ... मैनु बख्श लो....... While receiving God-Knowledge, a seeker pledges to follow five principles given as: 1. One should consider all one's worldly assets - physical, mental and material as ultimately belonging to God and one may utilized them as a trustee and should not be proud of these possessions. 2. One should not feel proud of one's religion, caste, colour and creed as also the status (Ashram); one should love every one as a fellow human being. 3. One should not hate or criticize others on account of their diet and dress which may be different from his or her own. 4. One must not leave one's hearth and home, become recluse or ascetic and be a burden on others; one must earn one's own livelihood through honest hard work and fulfil one's responsibilities as a family person. 5. One must not divulge to others the divine knowledge as revealed by the True Master, without a word from him. This will save him or her from the pride of being in possession of God-Knowledge.

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Sunday, January 16, 2011

Life as a glorious gift

Life, according to many people is a friendship with various ups and downs. It is the rumble of enormous positive and negative thoughts. It is the glamorous gift presented to us by the almighty God. Our life glistens when there is happiness and enjoyment all around and it suddenly disappears like gust of wind when there is a single gleam of sorrow and disappointment.
Life can turn into a dismal cave of thoughts by a single untruthful action and life can prosper with various good and glanderous actions. According to the body's language, life may be a time interval of 100 or 90 years, whereas according to soul's language, life is a everlasting status of living. Many people express that love is life. It is true because without love, lining a life is impossible. Similarly, a soul without love ends up with devil ideas.

Thursday, January 13, 2011

(π) "PI" (A unique number)

The Greek letter 'pi' (π) is a unique number and is defined as the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter. This number is independent of the size of a circle and for all practical purposes its approximate value is taken as 22/7 or 3.1416. In fact, the fraction 22/7 is slightly greater in value than 'pi'.

Monday, January 10, 2011

A brief Mahabharat

The Mahabharata was the Great War fought between the Kauravas and Pandavas, of the Bharata race, which has given India its name.
King Santanu, a decendant of Bharata had three children: Dhritarashtra, Pandu and Vidura. When they came to age, one of them had to ascend the throne. In consequence of his blindness, Dhritarashtra was deemed incapable of reigning. Pandu, therefore came to the throne. Pandu had two wives Kunti and Madri. Due to a curse, Pandu didn't consort with his wives but had five sons, each attributed to a different God. Of his five sons, the three Yudhishthira, Bhima, Arjuna was born to Kunti and Madri gave birth to Nakul and Sahadev.
The five princes, who were yet children, were brought to their uncle Dhritarashtra, whose wife Gandhara had born him a hundred sons and one daughter and were known as the Kauravas, different and disliked the children of Pandu. The two signifying good and evil, soon arose and the rivarly of the princess ripened into bitter hatred.