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Tuesday, February 11, 2014

3. The Lifespan and Age of the Universe

The total lifespan of the Universe is 311 trillion and 40 Billion years. This Universe is 155.522 trillion years old and it will end in 155.518 trillion years time. This calculation is based on the life of Brahma.

There are millions of Universes with millions of Planets, with living beings. This Planet Earth is simply a drop in the ocean of Planets.

All Universes have life, are closed, of different size and properties.

The whole material creation with Millions of Universes constitutes just a quarter of srishti (creations). The other three quarters of srishti (creations) is Spiritual, called Vaikuntha.

During the lifetime of each Universe, there are partial srishti (creations) and pralaya (annihilation). At the beginning of each day of Brahma there is creation and at the end of each day there is partial annihilation. One day of Brahma is 4.32 Billion years; the night is also of the same duration. We are currently half way through the current day of Brahma, thus we have existed for approximately 2.16 Billions years in the current small cycle.

This Universe has existed for 155.522 trillion years and this is just in the current cycle of creation and annihilation. Before this cycle there were countless other cycles and after this cycle which will end in 155.518 trillion years time. There will be countless other cycles. The cycle of creation and annihilation is based on the life of Brahma, the engineer of the Universe. At the beginning of each day of Brahma, he creates everything in this Universe and then at the end of each day, there is partial annihilation Each day (12 hours) of Brahma is 4.32 billion years. Brahma lives for 311 trillion and 40 billion years, after this time there is complete annihilation of this Universe and the current Brahma dies. Then there is another Brahma and cycle repeats itself. This Universe is the smallest in Gods creation. There are other Universes, which are thousands and even millions of times bigger than this Universe.

Within each day of Brahma, there are 14 Manus. We descend from the 7th Manu. Manu is the first man created by Brahma, and his wife, the first woman is called Satarupa.

There is a vast difference between the teachings of the Vedic scriptures and non-Vedic scriptures. The Vedic scriptures are eternal and the Vedic knowledge comes from God himself. The fact that the Vedic scriptures are the oldest on the Planet proves that it’s the absolute truth.

A day of Brahma is equivalent to one Kalpa which itself consists of 14 manvantaras as mentioned below —
  1. Swayambhuv,
  2. Swarochis,
  3. Uttam,
  4. Tamas,
  5. Raivat,
  6. Chakshush,
  7. Vaivaswat,
  8. Savarnik,
  9. Daksha Savarnik,
  10. Brahm Savarnik,
  11. Dharma Savarnik,
  12. Rudra Savarnik,
  13. Rudra Savarnik,
  14. Indra Savarnik.
Presently the seventh manvantara — Vaivaswat is running and there are seven more manvantars to go.

Now, ONE MANVANTAR = 1000/14 DIVINE YEARS OR CHATURYUGAS= 71.42 CHATURYUGAS.

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Friday, February 7, 2014

2. The Four Yugas

EACH of the four Yugas, as described by the ancient Hindu sages, has a correspondence with one of the four powers of Maya, the darkness of Illusion that hides from man his Divine nature. Each Yuga brings to mankind in general an opportunity to control and understand one of these universal powers.The four yugas make up a cycle called divya-yuga, which lasts 4,320,000 years. One thousand of these yugas equal one day of Brahma, which is called a kalpa. Brahma's lifespan is 100 years of his time. In each yuga there is a specific process of self-realization (yuga dharma).

Satya Yuga: The age of the truth and true religion. Everyone in the world is truthful and follower of the only religion in the world, the Vedic religion.The process of self-realization in this yuga is meditation on Visnu. During this yuga the majority of the population is situated in the mode of goodness. The yuga (age) lasts 1.728 million years and the lifespan of humans is up to 100,000 years.

Treta Yuga: also called the silver age, the introduction of ignorance takes place in this age. The process of self realization in this yuga is the performance of opulent yajnas(sacrifices). The Vedic religion is the only one in the world. The yuga (age) lasts 1.296 million years and the lifespan of humans is up to 10,000 years and the godly qualities decrease one fourth compared to the Satya yuga. It is during this age that Varna-asrama-dharma is introduced.

Dvapara Yuga: or the bronze age, increased decline in the truth and religious values takes effect in this age. The process of self realization in this yuga is the worship of the deities within temples. Godly qualities are reduced to 50% by now. The Vedic religion is the only one in the world. The yuga lasts 864,000 years and the lifespan of humans is 1,000 years.

Kali Yuga: the iron age of hypocrisy, the age of irreligion and ignorance. There is complete decline in religious principles.The only process of self realization is sankirtana, the chanting of the Holy Names of the Lord. God consciousness is reduced to 25% of the population. In the first few thousand years there are many religions, which will gradually completely disappear from the face of the Earth one by one. Only the Vedic religion will survive, but there will be very few followers. By 15,000 years into Kali Yuga, 99.9% of the humans in the world will become atheistic. Things will get so bad in Kali Yuga such that parents will eat their own children. The yuga lasts 432,000 years and the life span of humans is up to 100 years.

We are currently 5000 years into Kali Yuga.

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Wednesday, February 5, 2014

1. Beginning of Srishti

At the beginning of universe there was only water everywhere. Then Lord Vishnu incarnated floating on the ocean. After some time, Brahma incarnated from the lotus which sprout from navel of Vishnu. He saw around but couldn't see anyone. So he thought he is the first being in the universe. 

After some thousands of years, Vishnu came before him saying that he incarnated from his navel. Brahma was unwilling to believe this as he was thinking that he is the first being created in universe. They started quarreling about who is Superior among them. Then suddenly a form of a column of light, appeared beside them. The column seemed to have no beginning or end, stretching upwards and downwards as far as the eye could see. The two gods decided that whoever found the top or the bottom of the column first would be deemed to be superior to the other. 

So they set out, Vishnu in the form of a boar, and Brahma in the form of a swan. Vishnu descended downwards, but could not find the base of the column, and finally gave up the search. Brahma, soaring upwards, was equally unsuccessful in reaching the top. Finally he had to give up. He returned to the starting point where Vishnu was waiting for him.

Vishnu said that he couldn't find the ending point. So Brahma said that he found the top. Then that column of light turned as Jyothirlinga and finally Lord Shiva. Shiva has no beginning no end. He is eternal being. Then he cursed Brahma that no one will worship him.

Later Brahma took duty as the creator. Vishnu took duty as the preserver and Shiva as destroyer.


For the srishti (creations) of anything three causes are required to be fulfilled: Material cause, instrumental cause and supporting cause. In Creation, Brahman is all of these three causes. He evolves Himself into Mulaprakriti or primordial matter.

There are two types of srishti (creations), samashti srishti, aggregate creation and vyashti srishti, individual creation — the creation of mahat out of prakriti, of ahankara and the 10 indriyas of knowledge and karma, of panchabhutas and subtle elements. All these are called aggregate creation. This is how the world or the universe was created. The further creation of human beings, animals, trees and plants is called individual creation.

In Sankhya philosophy, Acharya Kapila Mahamuni has described 24 principles that are involved in the formation of the Universe. These are – Avyakta, Mahat, Ahankara, Mind, 5 Sense faculties, 5 Motor faculties, 5 Great elements and 5 Tanmatras.

For more details click on the below link:

http://www.ayurvedaamritvani.com/srushti-utpatti---formation-of-universe.html

Watch video on "The Creation of Universe" in the below youtube link:



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Weakness becomes Strength

A 10-year-old boy decided to study judo despite the fact that he had lost his left arm in a devastating car accident.

The boy began lessons with an old Japanese judo master.

The boy was doing well, so he couldn't understand why, after three months of training the master had taught him only one move.

"Sensei," the boy finally said, "Shouldn't I be learning more moves?"

"This is the only move you know, but this is the only move you'll ever need to know," the sensei replied.

Not quite understanding, but believing in his teacher, the boy kept training.

Several months later, the sensei took the boy to his first tournament.

Surprising himself, the boy easily won his first two matches.

The third match proved to be more difficult, but after some time, his opponent became impatient and charged; the boy deftly used his one move to win the match.

Still amazed by his success, the boy was now in the finals.

This time, his opponent was bigger, stronger,. Concerned that the boy might get hurt, the referee called a time-out.

He was about to stop the match when the sensei intervened. "No," the sensei insisted, "Let him continue."

Soon after the match resumed, his opponent made a critical mistake: he dropped his guard. Instantly, the boy used his move to pin him. The boy had won the match and the tournament.

"Sensei, how did I win the tournament with only one move?"

"You won for two reasons," the sensei answered. "First, you've almost mastered one of the most difficult throws in all of judo. And second, the only known defense for that move is for your opponent to grab your left arm."

The boy's biggest weakness had become his biggest strength.

"Sometimes we feel that we have certain weaknesses and we blame god, the circumstances and our self for it but we never know that our weakness can become our strength one day.

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Joke: Daddy

A man at work calls home and his 8 years old daughter picks the phone:

“Hi honey,this is daddy.Is mommy near the phone?”

“No daddy she is upstairs in the bedroom with Uncle Paul.” The little girl quipped.

“After a brief pause daddy says,“But honey you haven’t got an uncle Paul!”

“Oh yes I do,and he is upstairs in the room with mommy right now.” Brief pause,

“Uh okay then,this is what I want you to do:put the phone down onthe table,run upstairs,knock on the bedroom door,and shout to mommy that daddy’s car has just arrived at the gate.”

“Ok daddy just a minute....” A while later the little girl comes back to the phone, “Done it daddy. ”

"What happened honey?”

“Well, mommy got scared and jumped out of the bed naked,ran round the room screaming,tripped over,and knocked her head on the staircase,now she is not moving at all.”

“What about Uncle Paul?” asked Dad.

"He jumped out the window into the swimming pool,but I guess he didn’t know you emptied the water last week.He hit the bottom and I think he’s dead.”

After a really long pause this time...Daddy says,“Swimming pool? but we don't have a swimming pool! Is this 486-5731?”

“No,this is 486-5713”

“Sorry wrong number....!!!!”
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Friday, January 24, 2014

Know (Y)our Scientists


Indian scientists have played a stellar role in the development of India. In the short span of its post-independence history India has achieved several great scientific achievements. Indian scientists have proved their mettle in the face of international sanctions and have made India one of the scientific powerhouses of the world. Here is a brief profile of famous Indian scientists.

C.V. Raman: 

C.V. Raman is one of the most renowned scientists produced by India. His full name was Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman. For his pioneering work on scattering of light, C.V. Raman won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1930.

Homi Bhabha:

Homi Bhabha, whose full name was Homi Jehnagir Bhabha, was a famous Indian atomic scientist. In Independent India, Homi Jehnagir Bhabha, with the support of Jawaharlal Nehru, laid the foundation of a scientific establishment and was responsible for the creation of two premier institutions, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research and Bhabha Atomic Research Centre.

Jagdish Chandra Bose:

Jagdish Chandra Bose was born on November 30, 1858 in Mymensingh (now in Bangladesh). His father Bhagabanchandra Bose was a Deputy Magistrate. Jagadish Chandra Bose had his early education in village school in Bengal medium.

Meghnad Saha:

Meghnad Saha was born on October 6, 1893 in Sheoratali, a village in the District of Dacca, now in Bangladesh. He was the fifth child of his parents, Sri Jagannath Saha and Smt. Bhubaneshwari Devi. His father was a grocer in the village. Meghnad Saha had his early schooling in the primary school of the village.

M. Visvesvaraya:

Sir M. Visvesvaraya was born on September 15, 1860 in Muddenahalli village in the Kolar district of the erstwhile princely state of Mysore (present day Karnataka). His father Srinivasa Sastry was a Sanskrit scholar and Ayurvedic practitioner. His mother Venkachamma was a religious lady. He lost his father when he was only 15 years old.

Satyendra Nath Bose:

Satyendra Nath Bose was an outstanding Indian physicist. He is known for his work in Quantum Physics. He is famous for "Bose-Einstein Theory" and a kind of particle in atom has been named after his name as Boson.

Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar:

Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar was one of the greatest scientists of the 20th century. He did commendable work in astrophysics, physics and applied mathematics. Chandrasekhar was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1983.

Vikram Sarabhai:

Vikram Sarabhai was one of the greatest scientists of India. He is considered as the Father of the Indian space program. Apart from being a scientist, he was a rare combination of an innovator, industrialist and visionary.

Anil Kakodkar:

Dr Anil Kakodkar is a very distinguished nuclear scientist of India. He is presently the chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission of India (AECI) as well as the Secretary to the Government of India, Department of Atomic Energy.

APJ Abdul Kalam:

Apart from being a notable scientist and engineer, Dr APJ Abdul Kalam served as the 11th President of India from the period 2002 to 2007. He is a man of vision, who is always full of ideas aimed at the development of the country and is also often also referred to as the Missile Man of India.

Birbal Sahni:

Birbal Sahni was a renowned paleobotanist of India, who studied the fossils of the Indian subcontinent. Also a great geologist, Sahni is credited for establishing the Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeobotany at Lucknow in the state of Uttar Pradesh. Born on 14 November in the year 1891 at Behra in the Saharanpur District of West Punjab, Birbal was the third son of Ishwar Devi and Prof.

Srinivasa Ramanujan:

Srinivasa Ramanujan was a mathematician par excellence. He is widely believed to be the greatest mathematician of the 20th Century. Srinivasa Ramanujan made significant contribution to the analytical theory of numbers and worked on elliptic functions, continued fractions, and infinite series.

Dr. Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar:

Dr Shanti Swaroop Bhatnagar was a distinguished Indian scientist. He was born on 21 February 1894 at Shahpur, which is located in Pakistan in present times. His father passed away sometime after the birth of Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar. As such, he spent his childhood days with his maternal grandfather who was an engineer and it was here that he developed an interest in science and engineering.

Har Gobind Khorana:

Har Gobind Khorana is an American molecular biologist born on 9 January 1922 to an Indian Punjabi couple. For his work on the interpretation of the genetic code and its function in protein synthesis, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in the year 1968.

Raja Ramanna:

Handpicked by the founder of India's nuclear program, Dr. Homi Bhabha, Dr. Raja Ramanna was a celebrated physicist and nuclear scientist that India had ever produced. A multifaceted personality, Dr. Raja Ramanna played the roles of a technologist, nuclear physicist, administrator, leader, musician, Sanskrit literature scholar, and philosophy researcher.

Ganapathi Thanikaimoni:

Ganapathi Thanikaimoni, a successful botanist of his days, is remembered till date for his widespread contribution in the field of palynology. His researches and projects not only helped India to make its presence felt on the world stage of botany, it also furthered public relations between two countries.

Harish-Chandra:

For those who quiver at the thought of calculations and numerical deductions, unless when counting money, mathematics can be the equivalent of hell on earth. And for such 'math atheists' a mathematician like Harish Chandra can very well seem like a mirage. Harish Chandra is one amongst those few people who often.

G. N. Ramachandran:

Gopalasamudram Narayana Iyer Ramachandran, popularly referred to as G. N. Ramachandran surely must be included in the list of one of the best scientists that 20th century India had produced. The best known work of G. N. Ramachandran till date is the Ramachandran plot, which the scientist had conceived along with Viswanathan Sasisekharan, to understand the structure of peptides.

Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis:

Economic census, population census, agricultural surveys and various other large scale and in depth samples and surveys that have been admired the world over for their scope and accuracy owes its popularity and worldwide acceptance to the grit, determination and genius of one man, Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis.

Kotcherlakota Rangadhama Rao:

Kotcherlakota Rangadhama Rao was one of the greatest physicists of 20th century India. His work in spectroscopy led to the development of the Nuclear Quadrupole Resonance in Physics. Kotcherlakota Rangadhama Rao is also known for his long association with the Andhra University in which he served as professor of Physics and subsequently.

Salim Ali:

Almost every one of us is interested in watching colorful and distinct birds crossing us. But very few are passionate about studying them in detail. One such man who took extreme interest and excitement in studying birds closely and categorizing them was Dr. Salim Ali. One of the greatest biologists of all times.

Yellapragada Subbarao:

"You've probably never heard of Dr. Yellapragada Subba Rao, yet because he lived you may be well and alive today; because he lived you may live longer". A famous adage quoted by American author, Doron K. Antrim, Yellapragada Subbarao was one of those rare people who made several significant contributions.

Sam Pitroda:

Satyanarayan Gangaram Pitroda is a famous Indian and a renowned inventor, entrepreneur and policymaker who currently serves as an advisor to the Prime Minister of India, Mr. Manmohan Singh. His work revolves around Public Information Infrastructure & Innovations. He is respected for being a technological intellect

Venkataraman Ramakrishnan:

Indian born American, Venkataraman Ramakrishnan is a senior scientist in the Structural Division at the Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology, in Cambridge, England. This great scholar has worked in various fields of biology during the earlier part of his career. However, Venkat along with Thomas A.

Courtesy: I love India


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Inspired article - "Dream for Succes"

Today, i was going through with my favorite blogs and articles and read the below article which inspired me a lot and thought to share in my blog with my friends here:

"How do you describe success? Is it big houses, cars, lands, cattle, power, wives, husbands or what? I describe success so simple it makes everybody successful. Think about what you have, think about what you don’t have and think about what you want in your life and what you need in life. How do these things play in ur life? Are u sleepless or simply sick because you don’t have what you wanted? I think life is simple to live but we have decided to make it as hard as we can. Think about the birds in the sky, the animals in the bush, the animals in the seas and oceans. Why are these creatures successful in life? What actually makes us so stressed out in life? You might be living in the trenches but you might be successful than a billionaire in the news. Success is how you define your dreams, goals ambitions and once you hit them, you’ve accomplished your mission. In writing our dreams and goals in life, we need to use very clean and clear language to define what we really want in life. Sometimes, we live our whole life without having any defined ambition in life. Our goals and ambitions must be possible to accomplish. Don’t set goals that are impossible to achieve because such goals will make u feel like a big looser. With a good language and an achievable goal in life, it’s likely most of us will achieve our dreams more often. Life is not promised to be easy but it’s not promised to be difficult either. We are not created to suffer, we are created to prosper but heaven helps those who help themselves. Everybody have their mission on earth and the more they push towards getting the job down, the easier their chances of accomplishing success. Write out your dreams and goals in life out loud and keep pushing to achieve them. May you achieve your dreams in life"
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The Greatest Inventions of All Times

Air-Conditioning,  1902 Willis Haviland Carrier
Animation, Motion-Picture 1906 J. Stuart Blackton
Answering Machine, Telephone 1898 Valdemar Poulsen
Aspirin 1897 Felix Hoffmann (Bayer)
Assembly Line 1913 Henry Ford
Audiotape 1928 Fritz Pfleumer
Automated Teller Machine (ATM) 1968 Don Wetzel
Calculator  1967 Jack S. Kilby
Calendar, Modern (Gregorian) 1582 Pope Gregory XIII
Camcorder  1982 Sony Corp.
Camera, Motion Picture  1891 Thomas Alva Edison, William K.L. Dickson
Camera, Portable Photographic 1888 George Eastman
Communications Satellite  1962 John Robinson Pierce
Compact Disc (CD) 1980 Philips Electronics, Sony Corp.
Detector, Home Smoke 1969 Randolph Smith, Kenneth House
Digital Camera  1975 Steven Sasson
DNA Fingerprinting  1984 Alec Jeffreys
Floppy Disk  1971 Yoshiro Nakamatsu
GPS  1973 Bradford Parkinson, Roger L. Easton, & Ivan A. Getting.
iPod, 2001 Apple, Inc
Laptop  1982 Radio Shack Corp.
LED  1962 Nick Holonyak, Jr.
Microwave Oven  1945 Percy L. Spencer
Mobile phone  1947 Bell Laboratories
Mouse  1964 Douglas Engelbart
MP3 Player  1998 Tomislav Uzelac of Advanced Multimedia Products.
MRI(magnetic resonance imaging) 1973 Raymond Damadian, Paul Lauterbur
Periodic Table 1871 Dmitry Ivanovich Mendeleyev
Refrigerator 1842 John Gorrie
Stove, Electric 1896 William Hadaway
Stove, Gas 1826 James Sharp
Television 1923, 27 Vladimir Kosma Zworykin, Philo Taylor Farnsworth
The Airplane,  1903 The Wright brothers, Orville and Wilbur 
The Internet  1969 Advanced Research Projects Agency @Dept. of Defense.
The Telegraph,  1837 Pavel Schilling
The Telephone,  1876 Alexander Graham Bell
Tv Remote Control  1955 Robert Adler
Vacuum Cleaner, Electric 1901 Herbert Cecil Booth
Video Games 1972 Nolan Bushnell
Washing Machine, Electric 1907 Alva J. Fisher

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Wednesday, January 22, 2014

My Wish, My Thought and My Fear.

Today as I was chitchatting with one of my old school friend after a long time, and in between we were discussing on Delhi Gang RAPE topic and Esther Anuhya, a TCS employee case and leaves me shuddered. After hanging down the call it puts a big question mark on one of the most wish I have had. From what I can remember ,i have always wanted to have a daughter and giving her all that and more of what she deserved. And so I start thinking ,what exactly would be the world that I would want for my daughter. A world where:

1.Where she would be known for being HER, good or bad… and not because she is someone’s daughter ,that she belongs to a particular family or birth or for the individual she got married to.

2. A world where she can become anything she wants or chooses to be.

3.Where people would know that she wants to wear that short dress just because its comfortable and cute and not because she wants to draw attention. Where people doesn't care of what she is wearing, where people take casual for the girls outfits.

4.Where she would be roaming around to every corner of earth which she wants to explore, anytime of the day or night just the way any guy would.

5.Where no one would relate their image, their height or with her actions. The only image she would be responsible of is that of her own.

6. Where no one would bring her pink stuff until and unless they know that it is the color she prefers, and would not assume it just because she is a girl.

7. Where she would have an absolute right to choose to get married to the person of her choice, or for that matter an absolute right to remain single.

8.Where cooking would be optional and career a priority, just the way it would be for her husband.

9.Where she would always have the right to NOT HAVE BABIES if she wishes so.

10. Where she would not never need an advise on how to keep herself safe when she steps out.

11. Where she would have full right to choose who see looks like, what she wants to wear and what type of dish she wants to eat irrespective of her family or birth.

12. Where she would feel blessed to have come to life.

well, my list continues...

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Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Gay Marriages: Sin or Right?


I’m not a big fan of talking about marriages but l want to raise this issue which has become so popular and about to change the definition of marriage. I was born to know marriage as a committment between a man and a woman to share their life together in both happiness and difficulties but l think a new definition is erupting in the USA for marriage as committment between two animals that find themselves “fuckable”. Now, when I think about gay marriage, I think of totally lost of common sense but l do not want to hurt no one so l just keep my mouth shut but the issue needs to be adress or we may face the wages of sin very soon. What do you think about gay marriage? Is it a right or sin?


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