Wednesday 27 September 2017

Islam- Dr. Ambedkar

Islam is a close corporation and the distiction that it makes between Muslims and non-Muslims is very real, very positive and very alienating distinction. The brotherhood of of Islam is not universal brotherhood of man. It is brotherhood of Muslims for Muslims only.
 Dr. Ambedkar

Monday 25 September 2017

Genealogy of Jesus

Genealogy of Jesus:

Two of the four Gospels – Matthew and Luke – give the genealogy of Jesus. Matthew lists the supposed ancestors from Abraham onwards (1.1-16).

Luke traces Jesus’ supposed ancestors all the way to Adam and thence to God. Abraham, of course, figures in his list, too. When we compare the two lists, we find that in Matthew there are 39 generations between Abraham and Jesus.

In Luke there are 55 generations between Abraham and Jesus. Matthew lists 27 generations between David and Jesus, Luke lists 42. Of the 26 names that occur between David and Jesus in Matthew, only four occur in Luke – and three others with similar spellings. And even among these few names, the order differs.


And yet both the lists, as they occur in the Gospels, emanate from God and must be true.

Friday 22 September 2017

PEPSI--COKE

PEPSI--COKE


Too hot,no water, how to quench my thirst in this small village,I murmured. There came a reply"don't worry sir,there is Coke and Pepsi kept in ice box in our small bunk.You can happily gulp."
This is India. We are poor by water but rich by coke. I tried ti analyse to the best of my ability, where this richness is leading to.
Two American companies, during 1990-91 came up with a paid up capital of Rs.10 crores,let it not please be mistaken as dollars,to India.They have now 64 units spread out all over the country with systematic transportation facility to every nook and corner.
It is believed that the ex-factory cost of the drink is Rs.0.70 or even less than that. Once this production cost was Rs.0.40. These companies spend lavishly on sponsoring national and international events conducting in our country coupled with print audio, video media advertisements.
Assuming this cost to be about Rs.2.30, in real terms, the cost on the stand should come to Rs 4 or 5 per bottle of 200 ml. including profits at all ends.where as it is sold @12|= if I am correct, with pay back of Rs.4 if the glass bottle is returned. They produce 7oo crore bottles from their units and the total production cost will necessarily come to Rs. 2100 crores, and Rs.3500 of profit there on p.a.
They are very big public sector companies in US with their business spread all over the world. Despite its gigantic stature and large turnover it is not listed in the Indian Stock Exchanges for the very simple reason that if they get listed they have to abide by the SEBI rules and regulations. In such case they should they should disclose every fact which they consider to be a trade secret. They will have to fore go the tax rebates. Hence they could maintain the the secrecy of their so called 'Formula.'
It is understood that the said drinks contain 21 varieties of poisons(may be slow).A few of them are mentioned here under :
1. Mono sodium glutamate or sodium glutamate: Scientists are skeptic about its negative reaction on the human body and still the research is on.
2. Potasiumsorbate: May cause Skin, eye, respiratory irritation
3. Brominated Vegetable oil: It is observed by the US Food and Drugs Administration that a person consuming 2 to 4 liters. of  of a soda containing BVO on a daily basis experienced memory loss,tremors,fatigue,loss of muscle coordination,headache and gradual deterioration in the ability to walk.
4. Methyl Benzene : Should not be inhaled. More used in paints and thinners. Can cause tiredness, confusion, weakness,drunken type actions,memory loss, nausea,loss of apatite, hearing and
color vision loss.
5. Sodium Benzoate: It is added to many foods with a pH4.5 or lower(The more lower the more dangerous. Explanation follows at the end.)in edible products like pickles, ketchup and so called soft drinks. It is also added to tooth pastes creams and other cosmetic products which make the skin vulnerable to absorb the chemical in small percentages. The effect vary according to the climatic conditions of the country.Scientists say that one known cancer danger exists related to Sodium Benzoate.
6.Endosulfan: It is used around the world to control insects and pests. Across thew world there is a ban on this chemical. It acts as endocrine disruptor, enhances the effects of estrogen and may cause cancer also, it is said. It is also said that it may promote proliferation of human Brest Cancer cells. The USEPA classifies it as 'Highly Acutely Toxic. It may also retard human development. Unfortunately India stands first both in production and consumption in the world.

Now let us look a little about pH.
pH is the measure of acidity versus Alkalinity. It ranges from 0 to 14, with 7 being neutral viz., neither acid nor base.Pure water has a pH 7. pH means 'pouvior Hydrogen' in French and in English it is called 'Hydrogen potential.' A pH5 is 10 times as much stronger as the one with pH6.

It is said to have been noticed that the pH of the said drinks,is the same as any toilet cleaner like 'harpic' etc. That is why Baba Ramdev used to shout 'Thanda (coke was once upon a time being called like that.) mane Toilet Cleaner.'
These are the few chemicals I have come across through Google,books and journals. One thing we can say for sure that the more aerated water we take in the more we are dumping Carbon-DI-oxide as against Oxygen into our body. Also it is said that the so called soft drinks sold in India are 40% more poisonous than those sold in US.

We are to be ashamed to have public figures of our country like film actors and cricketers endorse these drinks in print and video media for lumps of money discarding their patriotism and the fan following.

It is now for the people to decide to touch drinks at the cost of their health.

I leave it to the wisdom of the readers whether the following 'Expansions' are suitable to Pepsi/Coke.


P: Poisonous
E: Elixir
P: Perfected in
S: Schematic
I: Indisposition

C: Cool
O: Offer to
K: Keep up
E: Euthanasia (Painless killing)










Mastyavatara.

Mastyavatara

https://ramamohanraocheruku.blogspot.com/2017/09/mastyaavatara.html

It is a natural doubt for any reader who is devoted to Sanathana Dharma about Mastyaavataara, where in an ASURA (Not Demon. We may equate Demon to Rakshasa as there is no equivalent word. The distinction between Asura and Rakshasa we will discuss in some other occasion.) by name Somakasura who was born from the nose of Brahma While he was in deep meditation which we call Yoganidra. Let us not first match their births with normal human birth. One fact we should accept is that there are so many things in the world/universe which are true but not seen or experienced by us. The moment he came out he realised that Vedas were the treasure of knowledge and they were within the mind of Brahma. He enters therein and takes a photo flash of the knowledge, for which they are capable, and escaped from there, taking refuge in the ocean. Brahma after attaining conscious came to know what happened and conveyed the same to lord Vishnu who is STHITHI KARTA. He enters into the bowl of Satyavratha Maharaja as a small fish, when Raja went to the river for his ARGHYAPRADANA. When the king was astonished to see the fish, he gets a reply in human language that he should nourish the fish as it would save the king and all the species of the nature by a big ship to be arranged to be made by the king within a week. The fish grows bigger and bigger day by day and the king was forced to leave the fish into the ocean. There he finishes Somakasura and averted the threat of supreme knowledge falling in the wrong hands. On the seventh day with the help of a strong rope he saved the king and the entire living beings from Maha Pralaya by landing them in safe place.

Now coming to the point, Veda is apourusheya. The puranas facilitate to be understandable to a common man. A scholar, when approached can tell about the intricacies of the subject.

Srimadbhagavatam - Prathama Skandam (first Canto) - Chaturtho'dhyAyam (Fourth Chapter) says:

चातुर्होत्रं कर्म शुद्धं प्रजानां वीक्ष्य वैदिकम्

व्यदधाद्यज्ञसन्तत्यै वेदमेकं चतुर्विधम्१९

ऋग्यजुःसामाथर्वाख्या वेदाश्चत्वार उद्धृताः

इतिहासपुराणं  पञ्चमो वेद उच्यते२०

 

cāturhōtraṃ karma śuddhaṃ prajānāṃ vīkṣya vaidikam|

Vyadadhādyajñasantatyai vēdamēkaṃ caturvidham||19||

Ṛgyajuḥsāmātharvākhyā vēdāścatvāra uddhṛtāḥ|

Itihāsapurāṇaṃ ca pañcamō Veda ucyatē||20||

These shlokas say Vedam is one that is made into four parts, as you know By Veda Vyasa for easy approach of the people of Kali Yuga. Let me try to explain as to why the Veda is vocal than scriptural.

It is mentioned in the holy texts of Srimad Bhagavatam: 1.1.10,

Präyeëälpäyuñaù sabhya

kaläv asmin yuge janäù

Mandäù sumanda-matayo

Manda-bhägyä hy upadrutäù

TRANSLATION

O learned one, in this iron age of Kali men have but short lives. They are quarrelsome, lazy, misguided, unlucky and, above all, always disturbed.

After foreseeing and understanding the extra ordinary qualifications of the people of the current age the great sage Vyasa, out of his compassion, wrote down the Vedas for our reference and ultimate benefit into four parts. During kritayuga there was no need for segregation as the physical and mental structure of the people was people then were so impeccable and irreproachable they could retain Vedas as a single unit. During Tretayuga they were three i.e. Rigveda Yajurveda and Samaveda. Lord Rama himself says to Lakshmana at their first sight of Hanuman

Nan Rigveda vinitasya na[RM1]  Yajurveda dhaarinaH

Na Samaveda vidushaH shakyamevaabhibhaashitham

Here only three are mentioned. Veda as a single unit was called 'Trayi' during those days. I dwapara at the end Veda Vyasa knowing our mental abilities segregated Veda into four. Adharvana Veda mostly consists of several hymes from mostly Rigveda related to several shastras like Astronomy, Medicine, Mathematics, Chemistry, Botany Zoology, Light, etc.

As regards existence of Sanatana dharma we cannot fix the age. It still remain undetermined. Hence this should never be compared to the Religions formed on the commandments of those who formulated them some 2000, 1500 years back.

Let us save our dharma.

Swasti. ·        

డా.వనదీప్ కలువగుంట: Sir excellent.

Bottom of Form

Raghav Reddi : Nice to know. Sir.

Bottom of Form

 




 

Thursday 14 September 2017

BRAHMINS

Brahmins

https://ramamohanraocheruku.blogspot.com/2017/09/brahmins-article-by-mariawirth.html

Common people in the West know hardly anything about India. But one thing they all know: India has an “inhuman” caste system, which is an important feature of their religion, Hinduism. Most also “know” that Brahmins are the highest caste, which oppresses the lower castes, and worst off are the untouchables.

 There is likely an agenda behind it.

Yes, the caste system exists, and untouchables, too. And it exists all over the world. Curiously, “caste” (casta) is Portuguese for race. It is not even an Indian term. The ancient Vedas mention four varnas—Brahmins, Kshatryas, Vaishyas and Shudras, which form the body of society, like the head, arms, thighs and feet from the body of a human being. It is a beautiful analogy which implies that all parts are important. True, the head will be given more respect, but will you ignore your feet? Not everyone is made for intellectual work, fortunately, because a society without farmers, traders, workers won’t be possible. All have their role to play. And in future lives, there are likely to be role reversals.

Varna was not hereditary originally. It depended on one’s predominant guna (quality of character) and one’s profession. The job of Brahmins was specifically to memorise the Vedas and preserve them absolute correctly for future generations.

 Due to their satwa guna, Brahmins were least likely to be abusive to other groups in society.  There are today many Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas, Shudras, who do not follow their dharma any longer and therefore should not consider themselves as belonging to their inherited Varna.

 

 Just see this fact. The club of Madikeri town in Karnataka and probably all over the country, as an old Indian gentleman brought to light a bill stuck to the wall of the club that read, “Dogs and Indians not allowed” during the Bretishers' regeme. We may not see such boards now nor are we aware that such discrimination was there in the past.

 Let us turn to this point. Why is nobody upset that the agriculture policy of the British colonialists starved some 25 million Indians to death?

the British, after slavery was abolished, the British, sent indentured labor from India all over the world in cramped boats, where a big number died during the journey already (and were spared the torture in the sugar cane estates)?

Why nobody talks about what the Muslim invasions did to Hindus and especially to Brahmins? How cruel they were? How many Hindus were killed or made slaves? How many Hindu women committed mass suicide by jumping into fire so that they won’t fall into the hands of the Muslim troops?

Nowadays, due to ISIS we can well imagine what happened then, yet the Leftists and even “respectable” British parliamentarians are not concerned with all this. They are concerned with the “most inhuman caste system” of India. It can be safely assumed that the colonial masters tried to drive a wedge between the castes by “fixing” the former fluidity of varnas in their census from 1871 onwards. And today, their democratic successors, though without political power in India, try to drive a wedge with the help of manipulative media and even parliamentary legislation in their own country.

 So why are the so-called atrocities of the caste system so hyped? The reason may well be to divert the attention from those who actually should feel guilty about what they did and still do to India. It’s not the Brahmins. Many of them suffer today, mainly due to reservation and, though poor in many cases, by being excluded from benefits which are given to religious minorities or lower castes.

But this is not the only reason why the caste system and Brahmins are being bashed worldwide. Another important agenda is to shame Brahmins, to make them feel guilty about their forefathers and to make them reluctant to follow their original dharma of learning and teaching the Vedas. The goal is to make Vedic knowledge disappear in India, because it poses a danger for Christianity and Islam. It can easily challenge their so-called “revealed truths”. Vedic knowledge makes sense and is therefore the greatest obstacles for Christianity and Islam to expand over the whole world.

Unfortunately, a lot of Vedic texts are already lost. The former Sankaracharya of Kanchipuram, Sri Chandrashekara Saraswati Swamiji   says in his book “The Vedas” that out of 1180 shakhas, into which Veda Vyasa divided the four Vedas some 5000 years ago, only eight are still in use. (Just wondering: would a search in England, Germany and other countries rediscover some of this treasure?)

It is about time to stop this Brahmin bashing and stop portraying the Indian caste system as the worst that has ever befallen humanity. It sounds so fake, especially when ISIS gets neutral treatment by just mentioning facts, like, “ISIL burns 19 Yazidi women to death in iron cages because they refused to have sex with fighters” without any emotional colour or condemnation.

 Some time ago, I saw an old Brahmin couple in a temple in south India. They had dignity, but were very thin. When prasadam (sacred food) was distributed, they were in the queue before me. Later I saw that they joined the queue again…. It was in all likelihood due to poverty.

Brahmins don’t need to feel guilty about their forefathers. They can be proud of them, because it is only thanks to them that India is the only country that has preserved its precious, ancient wisdom at least partly. Yet others should indeed feel guilty, but those others are brazen and won’t. They rather vitiate the atmosphere with unjustified hatred for Hinduism and anti-Brahmanism.

» Excerpts from the article of Maria Wirth, a German author and psychologist who has lived in Uttarakhand for a long time.

The following worthy comments are for your perusal:

Chinta Rama Krishna Rao

 దేవా! నిన్ను భజించు బాలు రిక నీదే భారమంచున్ సదా!

భావాతీతుఁడ! నిన్నునాత్మఁ గనగన్ వారాత్మదర్శార్తులై

జీవాత్మన్ బరమాత్మ మేళనమునన్ చేయున్ యోగమీ పద్ధతిన్.

నీవే కావుము జ్ఞాన భిక్షనిడుచున్ నీరేజపత్రేక్షణా!

Cheruku Ramamohanrao

భవితకు (చిరంజీవులకు) మీ ఆశీర్వాద పద్యము అక్షర సత్యమగుగాక

Vanmurthyvaranasi

At this small age only the children can learn anything, good or bad. It is the elders to put them in Right path.

 राकेश शर्मा

अद्वितीय भाव दर्शनम्।

हार्दिक-अभिनन्दनम्। शुभ-मंगलम्।

सादर श्रीकृष्ण रात्रि वन्दनम्।

 Cheruku Ramamohanrao

Dhanyosmi