Dhaliwal a police of women (Gargi Banerji and Ms. Tandeep Kaur Wararh) was killed who was hiding under the TYL and caught by Khuda.


Nath katak mah so kapi nahi! Jo na tumhi jete ran mahi!

Know the form of Karma, also know the form of akarma and also know the form of bikarma because the knowledge of karma is very intense. (Geeta- IV/17)

God will explain in IV-18 that being unattached while practicing karma make you understand the form of karma.

Karma which looks as mono form has three part due to inner intention-karma, akarma and bikarma.

Kamana (a set of desires) generate karma, when kamana become too excessive then people are indulging in bikarma -sinful-acts, for vested interest of someone, or even ready to harm others.  When doer does karma without any affection unattached with the fruits, karma become akarma. In-other words karma accomplished following the religion is akarma. Lord Krishna has stated that even violent act like war is conducted following principle of religion and considering won-defeat, profit-loss and happiness-sadness all equally it became akarma, which otherwise look as bikarma due to violent nature (II-48).

God has mentioned bikarma only in this stanza, thereafter, he had ignored it why?  

God has focused on akarma in (IV-19-21) stanzas, so that all karma become akarma people remain unattached from the fruit of karma. Bikarm is very near to karma, kamana inclusive karma cause bikarma. Therefore, God is emphasizing on abandoning of kamana and thereby embracing of akarma.   When kamana vanish then automatically only akarma is establish there is no question of occurrence of bikarma.

Bikarma is sinful and path of hell therefore it is discarded. God has given emphasize on abandoning kamana in IV- 19, 20, 21, 22&23 stanzas.

Every creature has a soul created in the image of God. All the human are son of God and has right to enjoy the nature which is creation of his God. No country or police can prohibit any human or creature from enjoying the resources of God. No country or police are above than the any human being or creature.

All human shall pray to God regularly best way to converse with God is meditation. All human being has conscious mind through which they work which can be enlarged by concentration and meditation, unconscious mind work while person is sleeping, there is super conscious mind which store all your work, experience, observations etc. through concentration and meditation you can reduce the gap between conscious mind and super conscious mind to great extend. When you come into the contact with god or saints they read your super conscious mind and know every thing.

Whatever you think or do create wave on the environment and exist even when doer die. Saints and God interpret those waves and understand what has happened in that particular place in the past. These make Saint and God anteryami.

I have visited temple of SHRI GURU JAMBHESHWAR (Jodhpur) along with Babu Ram Bishnoi when I was associated with CASA. Now when I recall SHRI GURU JAMBHESHWAR he response very positively. SHRI GURU JAMBHESHWAR has affection with nature and disadvantaged people.

Similarly when I call Maa Kali (West Bengal)  and Lord Shiva (Deoghar) both blew cloud of energy towards me. Both are Black. Yes color of God matter. People should constantly review their prayer and share the feedback with God. Find out God to whom you are praying is responding to you or not.  If not responding check if there is any gap in your side. My Guru Yoganand say never broadcast your prayer through broken microphone. If God or saint is not responding then change the God and find out who is willing to work for you. There are many avtar of God.

Meditation make your mind more transparent during meditation when I was thinking the temples which I have been visiting I realize the above Gods and started receiving life energy immensely in meditation.  Earlier they were not part of my regular prayer. Since August 2019 I started reviewing why my prayer is not successful and I have been always in problems. Do not waste time with that God who is not listening you. My previous prayers were in brief but now I am changing my method of prayer and elaboration the context in prayer.  Due to which result is changing.

I am Hindu but I have received instant response by visiting Resaldar Baba dargah at Doranda, Ranchi, even when I focus macca in Meditation I receive cloud of energy though I have not visited. We need saint like Resaldar Baba who work for sufferers.

All Gurunanak, Guru Gobind and Jesus Christ are randi of vaniya, churches and gurudwaras are randikhana supplier of women to vaniya. People should not visit churches and gurudwaras.

Khuda is punishing all the countries and police of Gargi Banerji and Ms. Tandeep Kaur Wararh for their bikarma.  If Gargi Banerji and Ms. Tandeep Kaur Wararh can produce police then SHRI GURU JAMBHESHWAR can convert aurat ka police into hizra.  Many countries and police have been disappeared in the past and will disappear in future also.  Please refer SHRI GURU JAMBHESHWAR.

Dhaliwal a police of women (Gargi Banerji and Ms. Tandeep Kaur Wararh) was killed who was hiding under the TYL and caught by Khuda.


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UK economy headed for recession after services shrink unexpectedly: PMI


A Brexit slogan is displayed at the venue of the Conservative Party annual conference in Manchester, Britain, October 2, 2019. | Photo Credit: REUTERS

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Britain's economy appears to have tipped into recession as firms brace for the risk of a disruptive Brexit in just a few weeks' time, according to a survey which showed the dominant services sector took an unexpectedly sharp downturn last month.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson has promised to take Britain out of the European Union by Oct. 31 come what may, despite parliament passing a law ordering him to secure a new transition deal to soften the economic blow.

Against this backdrop, September's IHS Markit/CIPS services Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) fell by more than any economist predicted in a Reuters poll, tumbling to a six-month low of 49.5, below the 50 level that divides growth from contraction.

Combined with even weaker manufacturing and construction surveys earlier in the week, September's all-sector PMI sank to 48.8 from 49.7, its lowest since the month after the referendum decision to leave the EU in June 2016, and before that 2009.

IHS Markit said the figures suggested Britain's economy shrank by 0.1% in the three months to September.

“Coming on the heels of a decline in the second quarter, (this) would mean the UK is facing a heightened risk of recession,” IHS Markit economist Chris Williamson said.

Britain's economy shrank by 0.2% in the three months to June – the first decline since 2012 – and a second quarterly contraction would meet the recession definition used in Europe.

On Wednesday, Mr. Johnson sent new Brexit proposals to the EU and said that unless the bloc compromised, Britain would leave without a deal at the end of this month.

Leaving the EU without a deal risks causing major disruption to trade, at least in the short term, due to the immediate imposition of new tariffs and regulatory checks at ports.

Britain's economy is also slowing due to the trade conflict between the United States and China.

“Insidious weakening”

The PMI data are not a fail-safe guide to the outlook for the economy. Immediately after the Brexit referendum in 2016, they pointed to a sharper downturn than was actually the case.

But longer-term trends in the all-sector PMI generally match up well with official quarterly growth numbers.

“September's decline is all the more ominous, being the result of an insidious weakening of demand over the past year rather than a sudden shock,” Mr. Williamson said.

Firms which took part in Thursday's survey – which does not cover retailers – reported that foreign customers were switching business away from Britain due to fears of a no-deal Brexit.

New export orders fell at the sharpest rate since March, when Britain was originally due to leave the EU.

Solid consumer demand has so far cushioned Britain's economy from some of the impact of Brexit uncertainty, helped by the lowest unemployment rate since 1975 and wages that are rising at the fastest pace in a decade.

But the latest survey added to signs from consumer sentiment surveys that jobs could be becoming less secure.

Services businesses shed staff at the fastest rate in nine years in September. Taken as a whole, this week's PMIs pointed to the sharpest fall in employment since December 2009.

Firms said they mostly reduced staff by not replacing leavers, rather than through lay-offs.

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Thousands attend slain U.S. Sikh cop’s ‘fit for a king’ funeral

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People watch ceremony outside after service for fallen Harris County Sheriff's Deputy Sandeep Dhaliwal at the Berry Center Wednesday Oct. 2, 2019 in Cypress, Texas. Dhaliwal, the first Sikh deputy at the sheriff's office, was killed Friday during a traffic stop near Cypress. The alleged gunman, Robert Solis, shot Dhaliwal twice in the back of the head ambush-style, as the deputy walked back to his squad car during the stop, authorities said. | Photo Credit: AP

The funeral included processions, a traditional Sikh funeral and a law enforcement funeral with a 21-gun salute from fellow officers and a helicopter flyover

Thousands of people from all walks of life including police officers, Sikh believers, Indian-Americans and Houston-area residents turned out for the day-long ceremonies on early Wednesday to honour slain police officer Sandeep Singh Dhaliwal, who was shot dead on duty during a traffic stop last week.

Dhaliwal (42), was the first Sikh sheriff’s Deputy in Harris County with a population of over 10,000 Sikhs.

Dhaliwal made national headlines when he was allowed to grow a beard and wear a turban on the job.

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He was gunned down while conducting a routine mid-day traffic stop in northwest of Houston on Friday.

The fallen Deputy’s funeral included processions, a traditional Sikh funeral and a law enforcement funeral with a 21-gun salute from fellow officers and a helicopter flyover.

As ‘Amazing Grace’ was played on the bagpipes, members of HCSO folded the American flag that covered his casket and Sheriff Ed Gonzalez presented it to Dhaliwal’s widow who clutched it to her heart. Helicopters flew overhead followed by a 21-gun salute.

After final ceremonies from the law enforcement memorial service at Berry Center, the Dhaliwal family and members of HCSO headed to the Winford Funeral Home for a closed cremation.

Following a final prayer by the Dhaliwal family, HCSO officers moved his casket into a hearse to escort it to the funeral home for a cremation.

The rest of the community and mourners were invited to Gurdwara Sikh National Center at 7500 North Sam Houston Parkway West for the langar (communal meal).

The procession route was lined with blue and white signs reading “Always in Our Hearts,” and “In Loving Memory of Deputy Dhaliwal.”

People had posted custom yard signs, billboards and flowers all along the route and in the neighbourhood.

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The Sikh National Center had requested a dress code for those attending the ceremonies to be navy blue, just like the Harris County Sheriff’s Office uniform.

At the service, Simratpal Singh, a US Army Captain, flanked by other members of the Sikh community in military service, described Dhaliwal as “humble, fearless, not dissuaded by negativity.”

“Our lion may be gone physically but his legacy of selfless service and of breaking down barriers will continue to live,” he said.

Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, speaking before thousands during the Sikh part of the ceremony, addressed Dhaliwal’s wife and three children in saying the community “supports you and lifts you up.”

“We are grateful for your father’s service, and his sacrifice and his legacy,” Mr. Cruz said.

Dhaliwal, the father of three joined the force 10 years back and was the state’s first law enforcement officer to receive permission to wear a religious turban and beard while on duty.

Commissioner Adrian Garcia who hired Dhaliwal 10 years ago said the stadium full of people and the deputy’s celebration of life was “fit for a king.”

As he addressed Dhaliwal’s father, he said, “Baba, you raised a good man. You raised him with a heart of gold. It is unfair that a father should outlive his son.”

Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick said he doesn’t normally speak at public funerals but he was honoured to be invited to speak at Dhaliwal’s funeral.

“Since 2015, we’ve lost 50... 50 men and women of law enforcement in the line of duty and Deputy Dhaliwal was the fiftieth,” he said.

“He (Sandeep) did more in his life than some people do in a hundred years, he added.

Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner said it was “moments like these when we fall on our faith.”

“He (Dhaliwal) was the ambassador of all that is good. And the way he died does not erase that,” Turner said.

“In a city that happens to be the most diverse in the country, is a city, because of this one person, on this day and hopefully days to come, will be the most unified it has ever been,” added Turner.

Gonzalez said Dhaliwal was a trailblazer and wore his Sikh faith on the outside for all to see.

“He (Dhaliwal) saw in our profession the opportunity to serve with a deeper purpose and to make a positive difference and he succeeded far beyond his own dreams and expectations,” Gonzalez said.

“Sandeep was an inspiration to us all and was considered to be one of our finest deputies, with a bright future to match his beautiful bright personality. I will miss the gentle smile and embrace I received each time I saw him,” he said.

New Jersey Attorney General Gurbir Grewal, the nation’s first Sikh state’s attorney general, said Dhaliwal “inspired an entire generation of Sikhs” to join public service.

The services on Wednesday followed a candlelight vigil by the sheriff’s office for Dhaliwal on Monday and a 48-hour-long prayer-vigil at the Gurdwara Sikh National Center.”

The public was invited to attend the viewing and funeral services.

Services were held at the Berry Center, which can accommodate up to 8,000 people, and space was set aside for overflow crowds.


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