Thursday, December 14, 2017

BHAKTAMAR||STOTRA||JAIN MANTRA||CURE||SERIOUS||DISEASES



 DR. MANJU JAIN CURES HER SERIOUS AND CRITICAL PATIENTS BY CHANTING HERSELFL BHAKTAMAR STOTRAS OR SHE MAKES HER PATIENTS TO CHANT THE REQUIRED MANTRA. 

 EACH MANTRA HAS SPECIFIC BENEFIT.  SOME FOR HEALTH,  SOME FOR CURING DEADLY DISEASES.  SOME FOR EDUCATION AND SOME FOR EARNING MONEY. BHAKTAMAR STOTRA IS COMPOSED BY A RENOWNED JAIN SAINT OF OLD TIMES SHRI MANTUNGA JI AND IT HAS 48 COUPLETS.  BHAKTAMAR IS A COMBINATION OF TWO SANSKRIT NAMES 'BHAKTA' STANDS FOR  'DEVOTEE" AND 'AMAR' STANDS FOR IMMORTAL. BHAKTAMAR STOTRA HAS 48 STANZAS AND EACH AND EVERY STANZA HAS ITS OWN SIGNIFICANCE.
BHAKTAMAR STOTRA IS CONSIDERED AS A GEM OF DEVOTIONAL LITERATURE AND THE JAINS ARE HAVING A VERY HIGH REGARD FOR IT. THOUGH THE JAIN DEVOTEES SUNG IT DAILY AND PARTICULARLY DURING THE DIFFICULT TIMINGS, THEY PAY MORE ATTENTION TO RECITE IT AS ITS RECITATION NOT ONLY GIVES THEM MORAL STRENGTH TO FACE THE PROBLEMS OF LIFE BUT ALSO CONSIDERED TO BE HIGHLY BENEFICIAL TO CURE DISEASES AND TO BECOME PROSPEROUS.
THE FOLLOWING MANTRAS GIVE THE DEVOTESS DIFFERENT BENEFITS
For wealth - 2nd, 36th, and 48th
For improving knowledge - 6th
For improving oratory to be true - 10th
For relief from disturbances - 7th
For relief from diseases and pain - 17th and 45th
For release from prison and state opression - 46th
For removal of fears - 47th
For cure of snakebite and poisoning - 41st
For protection of bewitching spells - 9th
For fulfillment of needs - 19th
NATURALLY, ONE MUST HAVE FULL AASTHA (faith) IN HIS/HER MIND TO GET FULL BENEFITS.  EVERY MANTRA MUST BE RECITED 108 TIMES TO GET MORE BENEFIT.  HOWEVER, THERE IS NO LIMITATION FOR DOING THE SAME.  SO, PLEASE WHO DO NOT KNOW SANSKRIT, THEY SHOULD LISTEN IT MANY TIMES WITH RAPT ATTENTION.


Tuesday, December 5, 2017

RAPE WITH THE CHILDREN - A GREAT PROBLEM

As per the news item published in The Tribune, Chandigarh on its first page on 5th of November'2017, the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) report for 2016 mentions as under:

 "In 2016, rape accused in 94.6 cases were none other than the victim's relatives, incuding brother, father, grandfather and son, or acquaintances,": the report states.

It will not be out of place to mention here that all the cases of this heinous crime committed by strangers, relatives, neighbours or acquaintances are not reported in the media. 

Every right thinking person will feel shaken by this report.

The details of the news clipping are placed here under in English and Hindi from the The Tribune and the Dainik Tribune. 
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गैरों के मुकाबले अपनों से कहीं ज्यादा असुरक्षित है आधी आबादी

Posted On December - 4 - 2017


इंदौर, 4 दिसंबर (एजेंसी)
यौन अपराधों के मामले में देश की बच्चियां और महिलाएं पराये लोगों के मुकाबले अपने सगे-संबंधियों और जान-पहचान के लोगों से कहीं ज्यादा असुरक्षित हैं। राष्ट्रीय अपराध रिकॉर्ड ब्यूरो (एनसीआरबी) की ताजा रिपोर्ट सामाजिक गिरावट के इस रुख की तसदीक करती है। इसके आंकड़े बताते हैं कि वर्ष 2016 में बलात्कार के 94.6 प्रतिशत रजिस्टर्ड मामलों में आरोपी कोई और नहीं, बल्कि पीड़िताओं के परिचित थे जिनमें उनके दादा, पिता, भाई और बेटे तक शामिल हैं।
एनसीआरबी की सालाना रिपोर्ट ‘भारत में अपराध 2016’ के मुताबिक देश में पिछले साल लैंगिक अपराधों से बच्चों का संरक्षण अधिनियम (पॉक्सो एक्ट), भारतीय दंड विधान (आईपीसी) की धारा 376 और इसकी अन्य सम्बद्ध धाराओं के तहत बलात्कार के कुल 38,947 मामले दर्ज किये गये। इनमें से 36,859 प्रकरणों में पीड़ित बच्चियों और महिलाओं के परिचितों पर उन्हें हवस की शिकार बनाने के आरोप लगे हैं।
वर्ष 2016 में बलात्कार के 630 मामलों में पीड़िताओं के साथ उनके दादा, पिता, भाई और बेटे ने दुष्कर्म किया, जबकि 1,087 प्रकरणों में उनके अन्य नजदीकी संबंधियों ने उनकी अस्मत को तार-तार किया। पिछले साल 2,174 मामलों में पीड़ित बच्चियों और महिलाओं के रिश्तेदार इनसे बलात्कार के आरोप की जद में आये, जबकि 10 हजार 520 प्रकरणों में पीड़िताओं के पड़ोसियों पर दुष्कृत्य की प्राथमिकी दर्ज करायी गयी। 600 मामलों में नियोक्ताओं और सहकर्मियों पर बलात्कार के आरोप लगे। 557 मामलों में महिलाओं ने लिव-इन जोड़ीदारों, पतियों और पूर्व पतियों पर दुष्कृत्य के आरोप लगाए। शादी का वादा कर महिलाओं से बलात्कार के 10,068 मामले दर्ज किये गये। रिपोर्ट बताती है कि पिछले साल बलात्कार के अन्य 11,223 रजिस्टर्ड मामलों में भी पीड़िताएं आरोपियों से किसी न किसी तरह परिचित थीं।

All the right thinking people should spare some moments over this highly deplorable issue  of rape in the Indian society where the 'kanya pujan' takes place. 

THIS LETTER IS AN EYE OPENER.

  PLEASE SIGN THIS PETITION
Trigger Warning: Content about Child Abuse

Dear Mahanvir,

I was sexually abused by a close relative when I was a young child. I was traumatised. I did not know how to speak up or even stop this abuse.

As an adult, I found out that the same relative had abused my cousin as well. When my niece was born, I knew I had to do something to protect her.

Most child molesters are repeat offenders. They continue to abuse different children if they are not stopped.

Shockingly, I was not able to file a complaint against my relative because in India the police and courts do not accept complaints from adult survivors.

This means that my molester is free to abuse other childrenwhile I am helpless to stop the crime. I am not willing to accept that.

That is why I started a petition asking the government to allow adult survivors to file complaintsSign my petition.

I am meeting the Women and Child Development Minister, Maneka Gandhi next week.

Help me reach at least one lakh signatures by the end of this week so that I can show her this is a big issue that needs immediate attention.

I want to protect lakhs of children who get sexually abused in this country. I can’t do it without your support. Sign my petition.

Thank you for everything,
Purnima Govindarajulu
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Tuesday, November 28, 2017

REAL HERO NOT A REEL HERO - SHRI KALYANASUNDARAM


REAL HERO - NOT A REEL HERO

In today's world, a lot of people do not know about real heroes.  For a majority in the younger generation, actors working in the movies are the only heroes and some of them cannot differentiate between the real hero and a reel hero. For them, the actors doing the roles of any character in the films are the real heroes.  From the following article published in the TOI, we can know well about a real hero as well as an unsung hero.
"How often do we take our money from our pocket to give to someone who is needy? Would you help if someone you didn’t know came to you and asked for financial aid? Maybe not, or at least you might think twice before giving away even a hundred rupees note. We sometimes go to an NGO and donate some money or stuff and feel content that we have done our share of good deeds. We feel good about ourselves and move on with our lives. But there are a few people, very few, who literally dedicate their lives to helping the needy. ‘Paalam’ Kalyanasundaram is one such person. This 73-year old librarian has been donating all his earnings every month for 30 years to the poor. Born at Melakarivelamkulam in Tamil Nadu, Kalyanasundaram took up odd part-time jobs to earn his daily bread and butter while he donated all his savings and regular income to those in need. With each passing day, he became clearer about his intentions to dedicate his life to the poor. He slept on railway platforms and pavements to personally experience what the poor of the country go through. He did not keep a single rupee from his regular job and lived a very simple life. All he did with his monthly salary was donated it to children and other needy. We work because we want a comfortable lifestyle and dream of settling down with the luxuries of life. This man was different; he worked hard just so that he could earn more money to donate. He did not even get married as he wished to spend his entire income on helping the poor rather than his own family. After he retired as a librarian, he even donated his pension of Rs. 10 lakhs! Kalyanasundaram lost his father when he was just one and his mother raised him all by herself, inspiring him to help the poor and underprivileged sections of the community. As he grew older, he inclined himself towards higher education and became more passionate about helping the tribal community. He wanted to do his master's in Tamil but as he was the only student for that subject, the college administration asked him to opt for another area of specialization. But he was determined to take up Tamil and did not give up. His dedication impressed the founder of MTT College and he happily admitted him into his establishment and even took care of his educational expenses. In spite of having such strong and kind motives, Kalyanasundaram faced his own share of difficulties. Having a shrill, high-pitched voice, he was troubled by this “flaw” and wanted to commit suicide. Meeting Thamizhvaanan, writer of self-improvement books changed his life and he remembered his advice, “Don’t bother about how you speak. Strive to make others speak well about you” all his life. And he never looked back after that. His tryst with social service came when he listened to Jawaharlal Nehru’s plea to contribute to the defense fund during the Indo-China war. I went to Chief Minister Kamaraj and gave him my gold chain. I was probably the first student to have done such a thing,” he says. He mostly worked around children for 45 years, and after his retirement, he thought of extending his services to others. He founded an organization called Palam that helps donors to reach out to the poor. The organization collects money and material from those willing to donate and distributes it to those who need it. HIS GOLDEN WORDS ARE MEMORABLE. “We cannot sustain ourselves, unless we contribute to the society in some way or the other. I strongly feel if even one person does his bit towards social good, there will be some change,” he says. A gold medalist in Library Science and MA in Literature and History, Kalyanasundaram has received various awards and his total prize money of Rs. 30 crore has been promptly donated to those in need. Kalyanasundaram has given a whole new definition to the word ‘charity'. He never married and took up odd part-time jobs to make ends meet as he donated every single rupee he ever earned as a librarian – even his pension of Rs.10 lakhs and award of Rs.30 crores. Not many of us have heard of him, unlike many reel life heroes, but for me..and I’m sure for you too..Kalyanasundram is the real “UNSUNG HERO”. India salutes his thoughts and dedication." (Courtesy Times of India)



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Monday, November 27, 2017

MENTAL DIET PLAN BY DR. VIVEK BINDRA


Like millions of people, motivational videos of Dr. Vivek Bindra not only inspire me, motivate me but also provide me mental nourishment through his vast knowledge of business and above all his great mastery of the great Indian Epic - Bhagwad Gita. His knowledge in the different fields is unimaginable that impresses who-so-ever watches his video. In this new video – Mental Diet Plan – he raises many questions and answers himself for us. He asks:-

What you get in life ?
What is ask-receive formula ?
What you will not demand then how can you get that ?
What is mental touchness and its benefits ?
Why discipline is necessary in life ?
Why, a lot of people in the world feel them like in jail ?
Why to build mental muscles ?
With whom mental contact ?
Who are your travel partners ?
Why a chart if mental diet is necessary?
What is the RiSiMis formula ?
Why it is important to install right rituals and uninstalling wrong rituals ?
How all this is important for success in life ?
If you like to know the answers of these questions, then watch the video and I am sure your will feel re-charged to take the challenges in life.







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