Pranam General theory can be any guess work. But when talking about something from the scriptures pages shall not be filled for its own sake but check by going into the original; in whatsapp the group head may not be responsible but in this group, writing is not to be carried out where verification is required. Reg Q2, brotherhood is fine; but we do not fight without brothers; but who are trying to destabilise our peace in the garb of religion; so if it is muslims those intrusions must be removed; even the B G teaches only that. Reg Q7, much water had flown underneath and yet there are old repetitions without deep study; also when we write in this fashion we call them as BAS........S which is incorrect; science behind all these many great authors have written it; so please go behind to check and then record. Thank you K R IRS 30421
On Fri, 30 Apr 2021 at 11:06, 'gopala krishnan' via iyer123 < [email protected]> wrote: > *CULTURAL QA 04-2021-29* > > *Being a compilation there may be errors* > > *Q1 How do Indian soldiers survive with their substandard diet?* > > A1 Shaurya Nayak Tue Lives in India > > Look when they are posted in normal/peaceful area’s they eat normal food > like what you would be eating in your home. > > It would include: Daal-Chawal with a sabzi that is made. > > Daal-Chawal routinely with chicken > > Sometimes they also eat a wide variety of food may be weekends > > This is another example of their healthy diet > > Sometimes in the service to the nation, they don’t even have time to sit > and eat > > In high altitude, they eat special food made by DRDO > > *Regularly they eat energy bars made by DRDO* > > And our food are so tasty that even our enemies who when come with false > promises of peace love to eat our naan and chicken > > *Our food is so tasty that even our enemies turn friend upon seeing our > food:* > > Q2 What is something that is VERY scary happening in the world > right now? > > A2 Aryan Kapoor Mon Lives in Rajasthan, India > > One of my friend lives in a locality which is very close to a Muslim area. > He took me there one day as he had to purchase something. > > While I was there, I decided to do a little experiment. I approached an > old Muslim man who was sitting outside his house and this conversation > happened, > > Me: Asslamualaikum sir! > > He(With a slight chuckle and amused voice): Walaikum assalam beta(son). > > Me: So, for how many years have you been living in this locality? > > He: 20 years! > > *Me: So, is it all okay? Are there any tensions between you and the > neighboring(Hindu) areas??* > > *He: No, not at all. In fact, our majority of business is coming from the > neighboring areas only. No disturbances at all. We all live peacefully.* > > Now, this is the ground reality in India. In majority of areas where > Hindu muslim co-exist, there is actually brotherhood and awesomeness that > is prevailing. The people of India who are being radicalized on the basis > of religion through Whatsapp are actually those who do not live/live very > far away from such areas and do not know the ground reality. > > Those who are living in these areas are actually in touch with the reality > and hence don’t pay much heed to such messages. > > *Hence, a false sense of Muslims endangering the Indian unity is > prevailing among people unnecessarily. In fact, almost all my relatives > think* that muslims are a threat to the nation and when asked for proof, > they just show me Whatsapp forwards. > > Possibly the reason why my relatives started hating me :p > > Coming on a serious note, this is something very scary happening in the > world (Particularly India) right now. Polarisation on the basis of religion > and spreading of unnecessary hate. > > Always remember: > > “Majhab nahi sikhata aapas mein bair rakhna”. > > Translation: > > *“Faith does not teaches you to hate each other”.* > > *Spread love, not hate :)* > > > > Q3 What do small towns in China look like? > > A3 Allen Allington Mon 26 countries, 1500 days in Asia. Lives in > China part time > > Small towns in China?? Hahaha. *Our concept of small towns is very > different. My Chinese wife comes from a small town, Wuhu Anhui China with > just 2 million people. *Yes, in China it’s considered a small town. > > We have been to small villages of a few thousand people, mostly farm > villages with some small common businesses every town or villages might > have. *You would see more ox carts, more hand carts, more “farmer” > activities on the street, just a lot busier than a small forgotten Midwest > farm town in America with empty streets you would see in America.* > > Here are pictures I took a couple years ago about 250 Mike’s northwest of > Shanghai at a village street market. > > *Q4 What is the most embarrassing thing about Japan?* > > A4 Anonymous Wed > > Japan is the only country in the world where an atomic bomb has been > attacked. > > Japan is the second largest economy in the world. > > The national colors of Japan are red and white. > > Tokyo is the most expensive second city in the world. > > The national anthem of Japan is Kimigayo which is the shortest national > anthem in the world. > > The average age of the people of Japan is 83, which is the highest in the > whole world because all the people there always drink hot water. > > *Fugu is the most popular dish of Japan. It is made from poisonous fish. > It is very tasty, it can be made* by the chefs with license and they have > to taste themselves before selling. It takes 7 to 11 years training to get > the license of Fugu. > > *About 70% of Japan is mountainous and has more than 200 volcanoes, 90% of > mobile phones in Japan are water proof.* > > People here also take phone calls while bathing. > > Japan's most popular game is Sumo, besides baseball is also very popular > here. > > All the people of Japan are lying here literacy rate is 100%. People of > Japan like to drink green tea. > > *Only 3% of people from Japan come from other countries.* > > There are more than 1500 earthquakes in Japan every year, in Japan, both > children and teachers work together to clean the classroom. > > Japanese people are punctual, even trains here do not lie more than 30 > seconds. > > Japanese people are punctual, even trains here do not lie more than 30 > seconds, Japan's mother tongue is Japanese language and these people take > their education in Japanese language, even Japanese scientists do research > in Japanese language. > > *After twelve o'clock in Japan, dancing is considered illegal.* > > Japanese people like to raise animals, they mostly raise cats, dogs, > squirrels, cows etc. > > Source internet > > Q5 Why is water needed in factories? > > A5 2 Answers LS Ganapati, Chartered Engineer&Independent > Consultant (1969-present) > > Answered Tue > > *Factories engaged in manufacturing and other industries use water during > the production proc*ess for either creating their products or cooling > equipment used in creating their products. Industrial water finds > application in fabricating, processing, washing, diluting, cooling, or > transporting a product. > > *Water is also used by smelting facilities, petroleum refineries, and > industries producing chemical* products, food, and paper products. > > Large amounts of water are used mostly to produce food, paper, and > chemicals. In addition water is used for consumption by working personnel. > > > > *2ND ANSWER Vasu Pandian, former Retired Government Employees at > Government (1982-2019)* > > Answered Sun > > *Manufacturing and other industries use water during the production > process for either creating their* products or cooling equipment used in > creating their products. ... Whether it's the food we eat or the products > we consume, water is required for nearly every step of production across a > multitude of different industries > > *Q6 How is the Indian Forest Service different from other All > India services?* > > A6 Rajasekar Reddyvari ( *రాజశేఖర్ రెడ్డివారి)* April > 23M.E(Mech)|Former Civils aspirant|Aspiring Edupreneur > > There are three All India Services (AIS) namely Indian Administrative > Service (IAS), Indian Police Service (IPS) and Indian Forest Service (IFoS). > > Indian Forest Service (IFoS) is mainly different from other two AIS in the > following ways. > > *Only Science and Engineering graduates shall be eligible to apply for the > Exam(UPSC civils Prelims and* IFoS mains) where as any graduate is > eligible for IAS/IPS. Visit upsc website for all details. > > IFoS works for wild life ,forest development and to maintain ecological > balance of the country where as Other All India Services like IAS and IPS > work for human development and werlfare. > > *Their main role is protect Nature hence it is may be called as Natural > Resource Service.* > > It is also uniformed service and have to protect wildlife and Forest from > Human activities such as Poaching, Smuggling of wild life parts. > > Their responsibility is to increase the forest coverage (33%) and reduce > the man-animal conflict > > They are responsible to give report on feasibility of conversion of forest > land for developmental projects *such as construction of Dams, Roads and > Railway lines, Industries etc.* > > They are having life threat from forest and wildlife mafia. ( Redsandal > mafia , Elephant poaching etc) Some of the officers lost their lives in > that like P.Srinivas, IFoS in war with South Indian forest decoit Veerappan. > > *They have to work in remote areas where no proper connectivity and > facilities are available in the* starting of the service. Little bit > difficult to stay with family who hailed from urban areas. > > *They are trained at Indira Gandhi National Forest Academy (IGNFA) , > Dehradun where as for others* LBSNSA, Mussorie. > > IFoS officers have high role to play in building lung space for human's > and to lead better quality of life by people. Sudha Ramen, IFS, brought an > 18-acre water body back to life. > > *Q7 Which secret of the Mahabharata do 99% of Hindus not know?* > > A7 3 Answers Yogesh Digarse, Software Engineer at Digital India > Corporation Answered 20h ago > > *Mysterious Birth* > > No person was born in the Mahabharata in general. Sri Krishna was born > under very difficult circumstances in imprisonment. At the same time, > before that Bhishma was born in violation of the condition of Ganga. When > Bhishma took the pledge of celibacy, a crisis arose to advance the dynasty. > > Shantanu's second wife Satyavati had two sons. Of this, 2 wives of the > surviving Vichitravirya were born by Ambika and Ambalika from Nigod to > Dhritarashtra from Ambika, Pandu from Ambalaika and Vidur from Maid. > > In the same way, Ved Vyasya worked again when Dhritarashtra and Pandu did > not have a son. Now you think that when one of these 2 sons did not have a > son in Dhritarashtra, *99 sons and 1 daughter were born by the grace of > Ved Vyas*. Pandu, on the other hand, had two wives, Kunti and Madri. > > Pandu could not produce a son from both. Then Kunti called Dharmaraja, > Indra and Pawan Dev respectively, and Yudhishthira, Arjuna Bhima were > born. In the same way Madri called for two Ashwin kumars, then Nakula and > Sahadeva were born to them. > > *Similarly, the birth of Draupadi is also a mystery. It is said that his > real name is Yagyaseni.* > > Yajnaseni because she was born of yajna. The name Daupadi was due to being > the daughter of Maharaja Drupada. Similarly, the birth of Gurdam Rishi's > son Sharadwan and Shardwan's son Kripacharya is also a mystery. > > Kripacharya's mother's name was Nampadi. The Nampadi was a Devakanya. > Indra sent Narmapadi to ward off Shardwan from sadhana. Due to the beauty > of Devakanya Nampadi (Janapadi), Shardwan became so compressed that his > semen was ejaculated and fell on a reed. > > That sarcanda divided into two parts, out of which a child named *Krupa > was born and in the second part a girl named Krupi was born. This kindly is > called Kripacharya.* > > Maharishi Bharadwaj Muni's semen was born in a droni (yajnakalash or > mountain cave), the son born, *was called Drona.* > > There is also a mention that Bhardwaj saw the abominable bathing in the > Ganges, Bhardwaj saw the abominable bathing in the Ganges and on seeing > him, he became enamored due to which his ejaculation ejaculated which he > kept in Drona (Yajnakalash). Later the child born to him was called Drona. > > *All the warriors who have risen for one night are believed that all the > knights killed in the* Mahabharata war like Bhishma, Dronacharya, > Duryodhana, Abhimanyu, Draupadi's sons. , Karna, Shikhandi etc. *were > revived for one night*. The incident took place 15 years after the end of > the Mahabharata war. > > This is the time when Dhritarashtra, Kunti, Vidur, Gandhari and Sanjay > lived in the forest. After Vidurji gave up his life there, Maharishi Ved > Vyasa came to Dhritarashtra's ashram. Maharishi Ved Vyas said to > Dhritarashtra, Gandhari and Kunti that today I will show you the effect of > my penance. Ask for whatever you want. > > Then Dhritarashtra and Gandhari expressed their desire to see Karna, their > sons dead in battle and Kunti. Draupadi etc. said that they also want to > see their family. Maharishi Ved Vyas said that this will happen. > > *Main source internet* > > *2ND ANSWER- Peeyush Rai, lived in India Answered Wed* > > It's about Magadha monarch Jarasandha. Most people don't know how exactly > did he die? > > The common story prevalent about his death is that *Bhima ripped off the > body of Jarasandha into two equal halves. But everytime he did so, his body > used to get attached and he again start to fight with Bhima.* Then > Krishna-Vasudeva advised Bhima to throw the piece of body in opposite > direction and this is how he died. > > However this is not true according to Mahabharata. According to the Sabha > Parva of Mahabharata Bhima killed Jarasandha by breaking his spine. No > magic happens in this story. > > *Vaisampayana said,--"thus addressed, Bhima firmly* resolved upon slaying > Jarasandha, replied unto Krishna of the Yadu race, saying,--O tiger of Yadu > race, O Krishna, this wretch that yet stayeth before me with sufficient > strength and bent upon fight, should not be forgiven by me. Hearing these > words of Vrikodara (Bhima), that tiger among men, Krishna, desiring to > encourage that hero to accomplish the death of Jarasandha without any > delay, answered,--'O Bhima, exhibit today upon Jarasandha the strength thou > hast luckily derived, the might thou hast obtained from (thy father), the > god Maruta.' Thus addressed by Krishna, Bhima, that slayer of foes, *holding > up in the air the powerful Jarasandha, began to whirl him on high*. And, > O bull of the Bharata race, having so whirled him in the air full hundred > times, Bhima pressed his knee against Jarasandha's backbone and broke his > body in twain. And having killed him thus, the mighty Vrikodara uttered a > terrible roar. And the roar of the Pandava mingling with that death knell > of Jarasandha, while he was being broken on Bhima's knee, caused a loud > uproar that struck fear into the heart of every creature. And all the > citizens of Magadha became dumb with terror and many women were even > prematurely delivered. > > - Sabha Parva(Jarasandha badha Parva ) -Mahabharata > > *3RD ANSWER Prince Vishwakarma, StudentAnswered Wed* > > A digit 18 was the biggest secret of Mahabharata. > > Mahabharata was going on till 18 days and *18 warrior was alive after > Mahabharata. 18 akshohini sena was participated in Mahabharata.* > > So not 99percent even 100 percent Hindu not know *the secret of digit 18. > *Jai shree krishna. > > *All the above QA are based on Quora digest on 29-04 - 2021. Quora answers > need not be 100% correct answers * > > *Compiled and posted by R. 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