Kah Sugreev sunhu sab banar. Ang bhang kari patvahu nishichar!
Kah Sugreev sunhu sab banar. Ang bhang kari patvahu nishichar!
What is karma? What is akarma? -this way scholars are also astonish on this subject. Hence, I will very well clarify that karma element, knowing which you will liberate yourself from the ashub/bad fortune of worldly affection that is attachment with the fruit of karma. (Geeta- IV/16)
People generally consider karma as function of nerve and human body and when function of nerve and human body stop there is no karma. In contrast to this only function of body, tongue and mind is considered karma by God. (Geeta XVIII/15)
Intention attached with the karma decides the noun of karma. For example, if someone is doing karma in form of adoration to God then this is a form of satwika. However, if doer is performing this to realize his desire, then that karma become rajasha, and performing to devastate someone, than same karma become tamasa.
Similarly, when doer has no attachment with the fruit of the karma, then it become akarma for him. When doer is indulge in the fruit the function became karma. Many time great scholars are confused on this matter. The action which is regarded as karma may be of karma, or akarma or bikarma. The reason is that intention of doer change the nature of karma. Therefore, Lord Krishna is supposing talking that what is real karma? Why that build relationship? How to get freedom from this? – all will be analyzed, knowing that doing karma through that ritual one is not attached with affection.
God is stating two type of karma, karma and akarma, karma attached human and akarma liberate human.
Arjuna feel not participating in the war will be kalyankarak a factor of betterment. On this Lord Krishna response that abandoning war is not a akarma status , free from attachment with worldly affection (Geeta II/36). On contrary you can attain akarma while participating in war( Geeta II/38). Therefore, you understand the element of what is akarma?
Human are attached with karma, but human will get liberation through karma only. God is vowing that he will explain very well that method of karma, through which practicing karma human will get freedom from life-death cycle and worldly affection.
Body, nerve, mental and brain, etc whatever, we posses we have obtain and will depart. We don’t have the right to consider materials which we have received as own. We have the right the utilized the materials obtain from world for the services of world. The sacrifice or abandon of materials which doesn’t belong to us can never occur, and which doesn’t belong to us scarify of that is self proven.
To realize element of God parmatamatatwa through meditation is also karma. The parmatamatatwa is presence equally and completely in every countries, times, materials, creatures, body, nerves, mental, brain and souls etc.
The rains has different affect in different time and places.
The leave applied for appearing in exam was not granted to Ms. Tandeep Kaur Wararh, but when she applied for leave to visit Udaipur and Jaipur for fucking leave was granted immediately to her by Ms. Gargi Banerji ( Pragya). Similarly whenever Jawan of Jharkhand Police and Haryana Police want leave for vaniyo se Gaand marane ke leai they get leave on priority.
Here due to different intention of leave accordingly karma differs, though matter- leave seems same in each case.
When Hindu applied for leave to attain interview and meet his son request was rejected because the chuts of Jharkhand Police and Haryana Police revolted against the interview of Hindu. This is another type of karma.
When vaniya are fucking chut gaand nahi faat raha par hindu ke interview se gaand fatraha hai. This is another type of Karma which Lord Krishna will include in his revised updated Geeta.
Jharkhand Police and Haryana Police want that only vaniya community shall have privilege to fuck India under their protection, Why? Why not whole world shall fuck India?
Jharkhand Police and Haryana Police are doing work of vaniya but drawing salary from Hindu treasury. O Khuda please stop salary of Jharkhand Police and Haryana Police, Brahmin, Vaniya , Kayastya and Christian till their mother, sister, wife and daughter are fucked in randikhana to deposit school fee of their children.
I have a habit of visiting temples; during tours also I have been visiting temples. I am mobilizing all the Gods and GODES of those temples. Because I am facing problems of work places my visit to those temples is helping me to converse with Gods, they are responding very positively to my praying and meditation. I use to dream and very soon face the same. Dream consists of advance warning also. When I was removed from the projects of CCF I was informed much earlier through dream. I have mentioned to very few people earlier that I see dream which I experience in real life.
Once I saw a very strange dream, dream was in three parts, usually I experience dream focused on only one theme. Because one part was related to Tandeep Kaur Wararh I had shared the same with her, when I communicated her message of Ms. Gargi Banerji that she will be transferred to reception. I stated to her that I see dream which come true but recently I have seen a dream which include three incidents. One incident was that I am meeting with an old lady and after interaction she is communicating blessing for son. Very interesting soon I got the information that father of Ms. Gargi Banerji is seriously ill and admitted in hospital while Ms. Gargi Banerji and Mr. Sunil Pillai were in UK visit. I visited the Hospital meet the mother of Ms. Gargi Banerji after brief interaction she communicated her blessing for my son. Then I recall my dream and found that dream is true. Second part was showing jhole hanging on room roof, very surprising when I visited my house in Ranchi I saw the same and I cleaned it. Since two parts of dream was true which mean third parts is also worth, in which I saw a marriage ceremony in which a girl is moving toward mandap while she was near to mandap I saw the face of Girls she was no other than you ( Tandeep). She mentioned that she also see dream but doesn’t reacted negatively at that time.
When Tandeep Kaur Wararh resigned I was not aware that she had got a job I thought out of angry she had resigned. I requested Mr. Sunil Pillai to discuss with Tandeep Kaur Wararh. Very interestedly I was in dark but Mr. Sunil Pillai was knowing every things. Once Mr. Sunil Pillai had told me to ask Tandeep Kaur Wararh to work in Sushant lok Club, she is a club girl interestingly she had got job in Rotary Club which she hide with me. This fixed game was beyond my comprehension therefore I called God in night prayed to advise, I saw in dream to allow Tandeep Kaur Wararh to work as she is working. Meanwhile Tandeep Kaur Wararh was stopped to communicate with me so that I remain in dark. My effort went against me. After many days of homework thorough preparation Tandeep Kaur Wararh was called where she made allegation of harassment against me.
In my post dismiss experience and communication of Rasaldar Baba in dream I realized Narendra Modi’s Government is facilitating women to vaniya. Strange part is mother of Ms. Gargi Banerji had blessed my son and I was dismissed by her own daughter Ms. Gargi Banerji for meeting the same son.
The above case study expose the overconfidence of Narendra Modi’s Government even my communication to them that God is present in my environment Narendra Modi dare to fight with Hindu. Jo Hindu se takrayega wah chur-chur ho jaiga chahe wah chut ho ya maderchod ho.
Kah Sugreev sunhu sab banar. Ang bhang kari patvahu nishichar!
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India ‘invaded and occupied’ Kashmir, says Malaysian PM at UN General Assembly
UNITED NATIONS, SEPTEMBER 30, 2019 12:25 IST
UPDATED: SEPTEMBER 30, 2019 16:21 IST
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi shakes hands with his Malaysian counterpart Dr. Mahathir Mohamad, on the sidelines of 5th Eastern Economic Forum, at Vladivostok, in Russia on September 5, 2019. | Photo Credit: PTI
Malaysian PM Mahathir Mohamad said that there may be reasons for India’s action in Jammu and Kashmir “but it is still wrong”
Raising the Kashmir issue at the UN, Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad has alleged that India has “invaded and occupied” Jammu and Kashmir and asked New Delhi to work with Pakistan to resolve the issue.
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The Malaysian Prime Minister in his address to the UN General Assembly on Friday said that there may be reasons for India’s action in Jammu and Kashmir “but it is still wrong.”
He said despite UN resolutions, Jammu Kashmir has been “invaded and occupied.”
He said, “ignoring the UN would lead to other forms of disregard for the United Nations and the rule of law.”
“India should work with Pakistan to resolve this problem,” he said.
‘Resolve issues through negotiations’
Later, addressing a press conference in the UN Headquarters, Mr. Mahathir said he had suggested to his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi to resolve issues over Kashmir through “negotiations” rather than by “invasion” when Mr. Modi told him why his government revoked Jammu and Kashmir’s special status during their meeting in Russia.
India has categorically told the international community that the scrapping of Article 370 was an internal matter.
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India has rejected any scope for third party mediation between India and Pakistan on Kashmir, saying the two countries can discuss and resolve all issues bilaterally.
Mr. Mahathir had met PM Modi in Russia during an economic forum in the Russian city of Vladivostok earlier this month.
‘Modi did not commit to anything’
The Malaysian leader was asked by a reporter on Friday if he has tried to talk to India and Pakistan to calm down and restrain themselves.
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Mr. Mahathir said he had a long session with Mr. Modi in Vladivostok during which PM Modi explained why he took action to revoke Article 370 in Kashmir.
He (Modi) also agreed with me that even India has solved problems through negotiations, with Bangladesh and others, the Malaysian PM said.
Mr. Mahathir said he suggested to him that since India has experience with negotiating to reduce conflict or to eliminate conflicts why not use negotiations to do so rather than to invade Kashmir.
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Mr. Mahathir said to this, Mr. Modi didn’t commit to anything. The Malaysian PM said that he told Mr. Modi him that it is up to him whether he would resort to negotiations to settle the problem of terrorism in the area.
India has taken with Malaysia the issue of extradition of radical preacher Zakir Naik.
On September 17, the Malaysian PM said that Mr. Modi did not request the extradition of Dr. Naik, but India rebutted, saying the issue did come up when the two leaders met in Russia.
Dr. Naik, a 53-year-old televangelist, left India in 2016 and subsequently moved to Malaysia, where he was granted permanent residency by the government of former Prime Minster Najib Razak.
Dr. Naik is wanted by Indian authorities since 2016 for alleged money laundering and inciting extremism through hate speeches.
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Floods in many parts of Bihar, Uttar Pradesh
NEW DELHI, SEPTEMBER 30, 2019 22:15 IST
UPDATED: SEPTEMBER 30, 2019 22:18 IST
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NDRF provide food items to the people of waterlogged areas of Rajendra Nagar, following incessant rain in Patna. | Photo Credit: Ranjeet Kumar
Monsoon season officially ended on Monday.
Several parts of Bihar and Uttar Pradesh were reeling from floods on Monday following incessant showers over the past few days.
The death toll in rain-related incidents has mounted to 145 across the country. Uttar Pradesh reported the highest number of deaths — 111 since last week. Twenty-five have died in Bihar.
The weather department has forecast a long delayed withdrawal of monsoon and more rains for Patna, where several areas still remain submerged due to heavy rainfall over the past three days.
Bihar’s Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Modi, whose own residence was affected by the deluge, was seen doing the rounds of the city clad in a T-shirt and shorts, and issuing instructions to officials.
Highest since 1994
India recorded its highest rainfall since 1994 this monsoon, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said classifying it as ‘above normal.’ The season officially ended on Monday. However, rain bearing winds still remain active over several parts of the country.
Of the 36 meteorological subdivisions of the IMD, two regions — west Madhya Pradesh and Saurashtra and Kutch — recorded precipitation in “large excess.”
In Patna, normal life was thrown out of gear, with several schools shut, roads inundated, and many shops, hospitals and houses submerged in knee-deep waters. The State’s disaster management department said the government had urged the Air Force to send a helicopter for dropping food packets and other relief material in affected areas.
Though there was a let up in rainfall in the morning, the IMD has predicted showers later on Monday in the Bihar capital.
Deficient in Delhi
Delhi may witness scattered rains over the next three to four days, according to the weather office. In a year the rest of India witnessed “above-normal monsoon,” the city recorded the lowest since 2014 with a deficiency of 38 per cent, the IMD said. The city recorded 404.1 mm rainfall this monsoon — from June 1 to September 30 — against the 30-year average of 648.9 mm, a shortfall of 38 per cent, an official said.
In Ballia, Uttar Pradesh, authorities had to shift about 900 prisoners to other jails after flood waters entered the barracks of the district jail located near the Ganga river.
In Jharkhand’s Dumka district, three members of a family died after a wall collapsed on them following heavy rains in the region.
As many as 13 deaths were reported on Saturday from Uttarakhand, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan.
In in Rajkot district in Gujarat, three women drowned after their car was swept away at a flooded causeway on Sunday following heavy rains in several parts of the Saurashtra region.
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Bihar rains: waterlogging throws life out of gear in many parts of State
Bihar rains: waterlogging throws life out of gear in many parts of State
PATNA:, SEPTEMBER 29, 2019 11:43 IST
UPDATED: SEPTEMBER 29, 2019 20:29 IST
:Children wade through waterlogged road after heavy rain at Rajendra Nagar in Patna on Saturday September 28, 2019. | Photo Credit: Ranjeet Kumar
Red alert in 13 districts, marooned people shifted to safer places
Heavy rain and acute waterlogging for the last 36 hours in Patna and certain parts of Bihar have thrown life out of gear, with the district administration pressing the State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) to shift marooned people to safer places.
Earlier, the State Disaster Management Department had sounded a red alert in 13 districts of Bihar for heavy rain. The situation is bad in Katihar, Purnia, Vaishali, Muzaffarpur, Patna, Begusarai, Kishanganh, which have been experiencing incessant heavy rain for the last 36 hours.
An overcrowded boat ferries people in high current on the flooded Ganga at Digha Ghat in Patna.
People wade through a waterlogged road after heavy rain at Rajendra Nagar in Patna.
Children wade through a waterlogged road after heavy rain at Rajendra Nagar.
Security personnel rescue NCC cadets stuck in a waterlogged camp after heavy rain at Rajendra Nagar.
Patients leave NMCH in Patna after waterlogging in the hospital.
A view of submerged tracks at Patna Junction.
A rickshaw passes through a flooded road in Patna.
Fishermen catch fish in the flooded river Ganga in Patna.
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar inspects the rise in water level of the Ganga river,in Patna on Thursday, (This photo has been released by I & PRD,Bihar Govt).
An overcrowded boat ferries people in high current on the flooded Ganga at Digha Ghat in Patna.
People wade through a waterlogged road after heavy rain at Rajendra Nagar in Patna.
Children wade through a waterlogged road after heavy rain at Rajendra Nagar.
Security personnel rescue NCC cadets stuck in a waterlogged camp after heavy rain at Rajendra Nagar.
Patients leave NMCH in Patna after waterlogging in the hospital.
A view of submerged tracks at Patna Junction.
A rickshaw passes through a flooded road in Patna.
Fishermen catch fish in the flooded river Ganga in Patna.
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar inspects the rise in water level of the Ganga river,in Patna on Thursday, (This photo has been released by I & PRD,Bihar Govt).
An overcrowded boat ferries people in high current on the flooded Ganga at Digha Ghat in Patna.
In Patna, certain areas like Rajendra Nagar, Kadam Kuan, Kankerbagh, Patliputra colony and Lohanipur situation are seeing people having to tackle neck-deep water owing to continuous rain.
Electricity, phone connection, Internet have gone kaput in these areas for the last 36 hours and people are considering vacating their residences for safer places. The rainwater has entered the ground floor of most of the houses, forcing residents to move to the first floor or to stay with their relatives and friends.
The district administration has pressed the SDRF personnel to ferry people from one place to another but very few boats are seen plying in the Rajendra Nagar area.
Cycle-rickshaws are charging exorbitant prices even for short distances.
Residents are resorting makeshift arrangements using plastic pipes, vehicle tubes and bamboos to cross the neck-deep water.
“There is no drainage system in the cities...if the situation is like this in a posh colony like Rajendra Nagar in the State capital, we can well imagine the situation in other parts of the State,” said Rajendra Nagar resident Sanjay Kumar. For the last 24 hours, Dr. Kumar has been struggling to shift his ultra-sound equipment from the ground floor to the first floor in Kankerbagh area. “These are very costly equipment and if it is submerged, I’ll lose lakhs of rupees,” he said.
“We’re facing hardships ... shortage of milk and other necessities...,” said another resident Ashutosh Kumar and added, “and, the government is preparing to make Patna a smart city with Metro”.
There is four to five ft water outside the residence of State Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Kumar Modi in Road No. 8 of Rajendra Nagar.
Meanwhile, the Meteorological Department has forecast rain till September 30 in some parts of the State.
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Train, mobile services hit as rain wreaks havoc in Bihar
Red alert sounded in 13 districts in northern parts of State
Incessant rain since Friday night has wreaked havoc in Bihar, including the State’s capital, Patna.
In view of the forecast of continuous rain, a red alert has been sounded in 13 districts in north Bihar.
In Patna, the situation has become alarming and the stagnant rainwater has forced people to remain inside their houses.
In Rajendra Nagar, Kankarbagh, Kadam Kuan and Patliputra colony, rainwater entered houses, forcing people to move to higher floors or other places.
Telephone lines and mobile services have collapsed in these areas, with massive shutdown of electricity since Friday night.
Schools and offices have been closed.
Train services too have been temporarily suspended, especially on the Gaya-Koderma, Ara-Sasaram and Samatipur-Darbhanga routes.
“Several trains have been affected on several routes because of heavy rain”, said Rajesh Kumar, Chief Public Relations Officer of East Central Railway.
The State Disaster Management Department has sounded a red alert, especially in 13 districts of north Bihar, in view of the heavy rain on Saturday.
“District officials have been have been asked to be fully prepared to face the sitaution”, said Disaster Management Department Principal Secretary Pratyay Amrit.
Meanwhile, the Water Resources Department too has sounded an alert as water levels in the Ganga and the Gandak have been rising, causing pressure to embankment at some places.
At most places, the Ganga is flowing above the danger mark. In Patna too, the river is flowing above danger mark.
In the State capital, the situation is worse as people are marooned in waterlogged areas, with heavy rain pouring since Friday night.
At hospitals, rainwater entered wards, causing major inconvenience to patients.
“What to do...it seems all the drainage system of Patna has been clogged and water has become stagnant...worse, it is still raining”, said Atul Kumar, a doctor in Rajendra Nagar.
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17 dead as intense rain pounds Pune district
At least 15,000 people moved to safer zones as Baramati city faces prospect of deluge
At least 17 persons, including four women and a teenage boy, lost their lives in rain-related incidents across Pune district, while four others are believed to be missing after an intense spell of heavy showers on the intervening night between Tuesday and Wednesday.
According to the authorities, 12 persons were killed in different incidents within Pune city, while five deaths were reported in the outlying areas of the district.
The downpour disrupted electricity and water supply in several parts of the city.
Despite the city recording an average 53.1 mm of rain (in the past 24 hours) till 8.30 a.m. on Thursday, intense spells of rain over a four-hour period in some parts of the city and the district threw life out of gear besides causing severe damage to property.
Hundreds of animals, chiefly livestock, were killed as swiftly moving waters from overflowing lakes and canals wreaked havoc on the city’s residential areas, businesses, shanties, bridges and public spaces across a wide swath from Katraj to Dandekar Bridge.
Of the deaths recorded in the city, five were killed when incessant rains caused the collapse of a compound wall of a residential society in Aranyeshwar area around Wednesday midnight, while one person lost his life after his car was swept away from a bridge during heavy downpour.
Five deaths were reported from the Khed Shivapur village in Haveli Taluk, 25 km from the city.
Officials said carcasses of more than 60 livestock were found scattered at different points of the city, some even on top of wrecked vehicles.
Vehicles are piled up at Tangewala Colony after floodwater from Ambilodha Nala entered the Sahakar Nagar locality on Wednesday midnight, in Pune, Maharashtra on September 26, 2019. | Photo Credit: Jignesh Mistry
Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said, “Since Wednesday night, Pune has experienced a cloudburst-like situation, in which some people were washed away, while some unfortunately died owing to the collapse of a compound wall. Disaster management teams and NDRF [National Disaster Response Force] teams were rushed to the spot. Moreover, 15,000 people at Baramati in Pune district have been moved to safe zones after it was learnt that the city was facing the threat of a deluge.” He, along with Pune Guardian Minister Chandrakant Patil, was closely monitoring the situation, which was now under control, Mr. Fadnavis added.
Water entered the homes of a number of residential societies and chawls and shanties alike in the city’s low-lying areas like Sinhagad Road, Sahakarnagar, Parvati and Katraj after Wednesday midnight, while hundreds of four-wheelers and two-wheelers were either washed away or severely damaged. Intense rescue operations, including those of women and children, were conducted by the Fire Department teams and NDRF jawans throughout late Wednesday and the early hours of Thursday. In one incident, a 10-month-old, who was stranded along with his family in the city’s Parvati area, was rescued by Fire brigade officials.
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Flooded parking lots
In some societies, the water levels rose as high as eight-nine feet as water flooded the parking lots. Hundreds of two-wheelers and four-wheelers were mauled by collapsing trees and were seen strewn about in a mangled state in residential societies in Bibwewadi, Sahakarnagar and Parvati. As the water levels receded, anxious citizens were seen searching for their vehicles, several of which were washed away.
Massive traffic snarls were reported along the Swargate - Katraj route on Thursday morning. Waterlogging caused the jamming of the Katraj highway on Thursday morning.
Rainwater caused the Pune Municipal Transport (PMT) depot in Katraj to remain completely shut, causing much inconvenience to the regular travellers.
A view of a flooded complex in KK Market area in Pune on September 26, 2019. | Photo Credit: Mandar Tannu
While the rains completely stopped in the morning, Pune Municipal Commissioner Saurabh Rao informed that rescue operations were on in around 30 locations across the city owing to waterlogging.“There are several areas in the city where floodwaters have damaged roads, destroyed pumping stations and disrupted electricity supply. Right now, we are concentrating on rescue and relief operations and restarting electricity supply,” he said.
IMD warning
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) warning of an intense spell of rain had come in only at 9 p.m. on Wednesday evening, he added.
Dr. Anupam Kashyapi, Head, Weather & Air Pollution Monitoring Unit, IMD, however, said, “The warnings of midnight showers had been put up on our website since Monday. Despite the intense spells of rain for a few hours, the overall rainfall over the city is moderate. The showers are the result of a local instability generated by a rise in the daytime temperature.”
According to IMD officials, more rainfall, accompanied by thunderstorms, was expected in Pune along with Konkan and Madhya Maharashtra between Thursday night and the early hours of Friday and that the intensity was expected to reduce only by the end of the week.
They further said the phenomenon was the result of rising daytime temperatures and high moisture levels during the day that were giving way to convective activities in the night. This, in turn, led to heavy and relentless showers for some hours in the night accompanied by lightning.