Pranam

Q1         Is chocolate deadly to all animals or just dogs?

A1    Except dark brown all chocolates are dangerous to human also
especially kid.

Q2         Can humans read the mind?

A2          vide this you tube and USA research were completed between 2
sanyasis reading the mind and answering and speaking distance apart.

https://youtu.be/oZ_M6gYslJE

 Q3         Who was the first demon that Lord Rama killed?

A3       Even at the age of 13 along with the viswamitra demons were killed
by Rama Lakshmana vide Valmiki Ramayanam.  Maricha was after reaching
forest at the age of 38 of Rama.

Q4         What is the middle layer of the Earth called?

A4      No research can be done closely so for; as done in sea, sound waves
sent were measured to pass certain remarks. GOK.  May be Sagara knows.

Q5         What has growing up in an Indian middle-class house taught you?

A5     one thing for sure, FALSE PRESTIGE.

Q6         How's life after getting a government job in India? How does
life and its aspects get changed?

A6          20% OF OFFICERS ARE SMARTER AND THE 80% SMEARS THE SERVICE.

Q7         For someone with ADD/ADHD, what are the benefits of exercise?
How do those benefits change or stay the same if it’s cardio versus weight
training?

A7           usa RESEARCHESRS HAD TACKLED EXCELLENTLY THE CONTROL AND CURE
FOR adhd.

Q8         The concept karma is real or just wishful thinking of people who
faced injustice or crime against them?

A8         Even After reading Maha periava Deivathin Kural explanation to a
foreigner I wrote still repeating negative aspects?. No 2 child born at the
same spot at the same time are similar expressing Karma theory.

Q9         In which Indian city would you like to live after you retire?

A9          Best is where you have good contact with the doctors and
hospitals instead of starting anew.

Yes the palindrome verses is unique but in ADs. Available in many book
shops.

KR IRS 3621

On Thu, 3 Jun 2021 at 15:13, 'gopala krishnan' via Thatha_Patty <
[email protected]> wrote:

> *CULTURAL QA 06-2021-03*
>
> *Being  a compilation there may  be errors*
>
> Q1         Is chocolate deadly to all animals or just dogs?
>
> A1          Claire Jordan Worked at National Health Service (NHS)Tue
>
> No. That is, it’s dangerous for many species, not just for dogs, but at
> the same time humans are not the only animal that can eat it.
>
>  It’s perfectly safe for rats and mice, and even slightly beneficial
> (reduces the risk of liver cancer).
>
> Q2         Can humans read the mind?
>
> A2          Tiny Nair Cardiologist at PRS Hospital, Trivandrum Wed
>
> The human mind is truly unreadable
>
> To a mom; there is nothing more precious to her, than her own children.
>
> So, most neighbors and friends could understand the mental state and pain
> of Mrs Kathleen Folbigg, when she lost her first child in late 1990. The
> kid died suddenly in sleep.
>
> Kathleen resided at Hunter valley; a town 180 Km north of Sydney, in NSW,
> Australia.
>
> A year later her second child died in sleep; of unknown cause, leaving her
> devastated. One day next year, she woke up to find her daughter not
> responding and limp. She literally carried her to the hospital ER and
> begged the doctors to do something, but the kid could not be revived.
> Autopsy could not come to a conclusion regarding the cause of death either.
> Death was attributed to ‘seizure’ as the most likely cause.
>
> Within an years time, Kathleen brought her 4th. child to the hospital with
> poor breathing, and subsequently died. That’s the time when alarm bells
> started ringing. The child was apparently found flaccid in bed in the
> morning. The police quietly started an investigation. They dug up all the
> evidence, medical records and the previous autopsy data. All the 4 kids
> died of hypoxia (suffocation); most likely smothered to death.
>
> Kathleen was questioned; put to a trial and was found to be guilty. ‘She
> was careful enough not to leave any trace of her crime’ the court commented.
>
> So bizarre was her case that she was nicknames the ‘black widow spider’
> the ‘worst serial killer’ of Australia.
>
> In 2003, she was sentenced to 30 years in jail; of which she 18 years have
> already passed. Human mind is truly unreadable.
>
> In 2020, Prof Corola Vinnesa; was studying DNA signatures of criminals and
> prisoners. She stumbled upon an surprising finding. Kathleen carried an
> unusual set of genes which she shared with her children. Called CALM2, and
> G114R, these genes, responsible for cellular calcium handling, can trigger
> cardiac arrhythmias (irregular heart beat) in susceptible children and
> cause ‘sudden infant death syndrome’.
>
> These hitherto little-known genetic signatures were corroborated by
> researchers from across Europe and US. The study was so convincing that 90
> scientists including 2 Nobel Laureates requested Australian Court to
> reconsider their verdict and set Kathleen free.
>
> Human Mind is truly unfathomable.(Ref BBC)
>
>
>
> Q3         Who was the first demon that Lord Rama killed?
>
> A3          Ravi Sankar Answered Tue
>
> I think, first demons that lord Rama attacked was maaricha,subaha and
> thataki while protecting yaagam/yagnam of Maharshi Vishwamitra along with
> his brother lakshmana.
>
> In that attack, subaha and thataki died. Maaricha escaped with injuries.
>
> Q4         What is the middle layer of the Earth called?
>
> A4          George Booth Geophysicist at Terra Nova Garden Services May 28
>
> The middle layer of the Earth is called the mantle.
>
> At close to 3,000 kilometers thick, this is Earth’s thickest layer. It
> starts a mere 30 kilometers beneath the surface. Made mostly of iron,
> magnesium, and silicon, it is dense, hot and semi-solid (think caramel
> candy). Like the layer below it, this one also circulates. It just does so
> far more slowly.
>
> Near its upper edges, somewhere between about 100 and 200 kilometers
> underground, the mantle’s temperature reaches the melting point of rock.
> Indeed, it forms a layer of partially melted rock known as the
> asthenosphere. Geologists believe this weak, hot, slippery part of the
> mantle is what Earth’s tectonic plates ride upon and slide across.
>
> Q5         What has growing up in an Indian middle-class house taught you?
>
> A5          Ratnamala Kamath M'com from Karnatak University, Dharwad
> (Graduated 1988)Tue
>
> Growing up in an Indian middle class house, the things that I learnt were
>
> Money doesn't grow on trees. You have to work hard to earn it.
>
> A penny saved is a penny earned. Think ten times before you spend your own
> money and hundred times before you spend your parents money.
>
> Neither a borrower nor a lender be.
>
> Be considerate towards everyone especially the elderly, children and
> animals.
>
> Education is the only way to earn a decent income to lead a comfortable
> life.
>
> Buy things for their sturdiness and lasting value rather than aesthetic
> appeal.
>
> Never disclose your Income or earnings to anybody.
>
> Maintain your self respect and dignity at all times.
>
> “Clothes maketh the man”. Always appear neat and decently attired in
> public.
>
> Always share your things and food with siblings, family and guests.
>
> Never covet others property or things and be happy and thankful with what
> you have.
>
> Never to waste food.
>
> Never forget to pray and thank god for everything.
>
> Of course, there are many other things that I have learnt growing up in a
> middle class household but these are some things that I could recall.
>
> Q6         How's life after getting a government job in India? How does
> life and its aspects get changed?
>
> A6          Kavya Karumudi Enforcement officer EPFOMay 28
>
> Life after getting a government job does face certain changes because of
> the very nature of the job.
>
> Having initially worked in private sector, I could observe a huge
> difference between private sector job and government job. Every job has got
> its own pros and cons.
>
> First lemme put foward the merits entailed in government job :—
>
> Professional life: Through your work you end up serving the public and
> dealing with people on daily basis.
>
>  Listening to their problems and providing best solutions with available
> information and resources is very satisfying. Here, the professional life
> is in itself a social service , whereas, as a government servant you end up
> helping people specially in times of crisis.
>
> Financial life: In terms of income, it might not be as lucrative as
> private sector. But the income is sufficient to lead a happy, simple and
> respectful life
>
> Work life balance: The work timings won't extend into the night as it is
> for private sector or IT professionals. Limited stress and standard working
> hours ( though not always) helps in alloting enough time for family and
> have a peaceful balance
>
> Along with many merits that are attached to government job, there certain
> challenges too:
>
>
>
> Social: In many government job profiles, govt servants can be posted
> anywhere and everywhere based on requirement. If the posting is in tier1
> city (metro city), one can have good social life as one can find atleast
> couple of college or school friends in every major city. But if the posting
> is in any remote area, with very few colleagues n no friends social life is
> literally non existent.
>
> Personal: Most of the officers are transferred after certain tenure period
> of 3–4 years. So the idea of settling down in a particular place or city is
> not possible. The problem also arises when the spouse is working and can't
> shift every town or city where the official is posted. In such case you
> might be signing up for life long — long distance relationship.
>
> There might be many other merits and challenges for a govt job which vary
> with the department and the nature of duties and position held. But more or
> less this is the general picture.
>
> What really matters in govt job is the satisfaction that one gets when the
> work done is seen to bring happiness and joy among the needy and vulnerable
> people. So I personally am leading a peaceful happy life , as I get to
> interact with many people on daily basis .
>
> Currently even during covid pandemic phase , the job being essential
> service, I get to go to office daily and thus maintain my sanity. I am not
> a ‘work from home' type person and love driving to work and
> meeting/interacting with people.
>
> Q7         For someone with ADD/ADHD, what are the benefits of exercise?
> How do those benefits change or stay the same if it’s cardio versus weight
> training?
>
> A7          John Paterson Studied at Memorial Composite High School Wed
>
> It is thought that AD/HD is a remnant from when we were hunter-gatherers,
> because people with AD/HD have an almost eternal supply of energy. They can
> keep going physically long after those who aren’t AD/HD have quit for the
> day.
>
> Their mindset is tied to movement. If they stop moving, they become
> mentally tired and can fall asleep where they are sitting, even when
> they’ve had more than enough sleep.
>
> The reason why exercise is so beneficial is because it helps burn off the
> physical excess energy that people with AD/HD has and helps keep the mind
> alert.It is a great question as to whether or not cardio or weight-training
> might be better. That might be an individual thing, but my experience has
> been that being physically exhausted from weight-training is better.
>
> Q8         The concept karma is real or just wishful thinking of people
> who faced injustice or crime against them?
>
> A8          Nagarajan Ramachandran Student of Non-Duality and software
> specialist. May 28
>
> The concept of karma has been postulated based on our observation of cause
> and effect chain in the material world as well as the fact that our own
> actions have a habit of coming back to us.
>
> We have also observed as to how lots of people have managed to get away
> with murder.
>
> We have observed how some innocent man has been sent to serve in prison
> for a good 50 years of his life and then released when the real truth
> emerged.
>
> What can you possibly say to this innocent man after he gets out with his
> life already ruined?
>
> If you tell him that he suffered because of his past karma he will be able
> to get enough strength to go on with his life else he would be hating God
> and humanity for the rest of his life and ruin any chance of peace.
>
> So you are right karma theory is for consolation only.
>
> We do not know the laws of nature.
>
> Seema Sharma Dhakal A storyteller, wearing 55 years with grace..!!!
>
> Q9         In which Indian city would you like to live after you retire?
>
> A9          After working for years, anybody wants to retire and live a
> happy life. By the time he reaches that point, most of his responsibilities
> have been fulfilled, now he wants to live exclusively for himself.
>
> Moreover, if he had a stressful or tiring job that contributed to lowering
> the quality of life, will probably experience retirement as a relief.
>
> The same was with us, my husband being from the medical profession, a
> stressful and tiring job, it was our dream after retirement, we will lead a
> calm and peaceful life.
>
> When we both were on the jobs, were looking forward to the weekends and
> the holidays, when we can spend time together, and do the things we love
> most.
>
> Now the question was where to settle down. Let me say one thing, my dream
> city kept changing. Being brought up in the mountains, initially, my dream
> was to settle down in some hilly area.
>
> Looking at my elders, gradually I realized that the life of the mountains
> is not as beautiful as it looks, at least for the aged people.
>
> With time, the body becomes weak and started suffering from many old-age
> ailments, like arthritis, dementia, Parkinson's, etc. At that time it's
> very difficult to lead a comfortable life, especially in mountain areas.
>
> It is okay that living in the mountains means you are in paradise but
> that's only in summers, in winters you have to face many hardships. In
> winters the roads are often closed due to heavy snowfall, fewer medical
> facilities, walking miles on foot, etc.
>
> During snowfall, most of the water pipelines are blocked because the water
> in them freezes, many times there is no electricity, and keeping yourself
> warm is a big challenge.
>
> Keeping all these aspects in mind, we started looking for other option,
> where we can enjoy a comfortable post-retirement life and the place should
> be near to hills.
>
> Suddenly, on one dusky evening, sitting on the bank of a beautiful lake,
> Sukhna. While looking at the crystal clear view of the lake after the
> shower, both of us had a dream with open eyes. Dream to settle down in
> Chandigarh, the city beautiful.
>
> And one day, by the grace of God, our dream of settling down in Chandigarh
> was fulfilled. A sense of calmness that you won't find in a city anywhere.
> Here life is much easier and calmer than in the other cities of north India.
>
> Each part of every sector in Chandigarh has an individual park. Simply
> imagine driving on a wide road with trees on both sides, it is an uncommon
> sight in metro cities.
>
>
>
> Topmost medical facilities, lush green trees surround the city's landscape
> and the cool breeze from the mountains.
>
> Chandigarh, a gateway to the hills. The mountains are very close, it just
> takes 40 minutes to drive to the slopes of Himachal Pradesh. Since
> Chandigarh is only 110 km far from Shimla makes the city an immaculate
> place to be in.
>
> For the last 14 years, we are enjoying a wonderful post-retirement life
> here in Chandigarh.
>
> *All the above QA are based on Quora digest on 03-06- 2021. Quora answers
> need not be 100% correct answers *
>
> Q10                     Can you tell about Daivagjna Surya Pandita who
> wrote a Sanskrit work by name “Ramakrishna Viloma Kaavyam” ?
>
> A10        cnu pne <[email protected]>
>
> Thu, 3 Jun at 5:06 am
>
> The sentence ‘Able was I ere I saw Elba’ is often quoted as a great
> example of a palindromic sentence in English as it can be read in reverse
> too. This is said to be created in the 17th century.
>
> Now, consider the following:
>
> A Sanskrit poet by name Daivagjna Surya Pandita wrote a Sanskrit work by
> name “Ramakrishna Viloma Kaavyam” in the 14th century (English-equivalent
> of the word ‘viloma’ is ‘inverse’). This book is supposed to have 40 slokas
> (a sloka is a Sanskrit poem). Each sloka makes sense both when read in from
> the beginning of the sloka to the end AS WELL AS from the end to the
> beginning of the sloka (a sort of palindrome).
>
> Now comes the best part. When each sloka is read in the forward direction,
> the book deals with the story of Ramayana and when each sloka is read in
> the reverse direction, the book deals with the story of Maha Bharata.
>
> One sloka is given below (in devanagari font)
>
>
>
> *तां* *भूसुता* *मुक्ति* *मुदारहासं*
>
> *वंदेयतो* *लव्य* *भवं* *दयाश्री*
>
> The same sloka, read in backward direction is given below:
>
> *श्री* *यादवं* *भव्य* *लतोय* *देवं*
>
> *संहारदामुक्ति* *मुता* *सुभूतां*
>
> In the first sloka, *भूसुता* implies Sita and hence, Ramayana story and
> in the second sloka, *श्री* *यादवं* implies Lord Krishna.
>
> The meaning of the first sloka is “I pray to Sita, the incarnation of
> Lakshmi who is affectionate towards a smiling Lava (Sita’s son)”.
>
> The meaning of the second sloka is “The teachings of Gita, bestowed upon
> us by Lord Krishna who draws people towards him with his benevolence,
> destroy evil and are close to our heart”
>
> And there are 39 more shlokas like this.
>
> Need one say more about Sanskrit or the people who created many wonders in
> ancient India?
>
> ( Thanks to Venkata Ramana Muthom who posted the above in Facebook.)
>
> *Compiled and posted by R. Gopala krishnan on 03-6- 2021*
>
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