Pranam
War, on chariot, off the chariots, are written all over the epics.
And a strange doubt had arisen because Karna was trying to remove the wheel
out the ground. Intelligent question and answer. War was fought on equal
footing that is all. Not only from ground or, from sky loke rakshasa.
Humankind without fire did survive, but no one saw, HOW? What one
would have done if he got something, eatable or non-eatable, when hungry,
in an island? That is what all would have done. Fire was there when there
was earth; cooking only was invented after the fire use is known.
Devi Radha marrying Ayaan. Shadow marrying shadow? Bhakti has many
formats. One is Dasyu format. In Sri Bhakthi Rasamrtha sindhu in SCRIBD
archive, Goswami (north Indians have high regards for Him) writes a verse
out of his bhakthi.
निर्वेदो, यथा —
धन्यः साम्ब भवान् स-रिङ्गणम् अयन् पार्श्वे रजः-कर्बूरो
यस् तातेन विकृष्य वत्सलतया स्वोत्सङ्गम् आरोपितः ।
धिङ् मां दुर्भगम् अत्र शङ्कर-मयैर् दुर्दैव-विस्फूर्जितैः
प्राप्ता न क्षणिकापि लालन-रतिः सा येन बाल्ये पितुः ॥३.२.१६५॥
*nirvedo, yathā —*
*dhanyaḥ <https://www.wisdomlib.org/definition/dhanya#hinduism> sāmba
<https://www.wisdomlib.org/definition/samba#hinduism> bhavān sa-riṅgaṇam *
ayan
*pārśve rajaḥ <https://www.wisdomlib.org/definition/raja#hinduism>-karbūro
yas tātena vikṛṣya vatsalatayā svotsaṅgam āropitaḥ* |
*dhiṅ māṃ durbhagam atra śaṅkara
<https://www.wisdomlib.org/definition/shankara#hinduism>-mayair
durdaiva-visphūrjitaiḥ prāptā na kṣaṇikāpi lālana-ratiḥ sā yena bālye pituḥ*
||3.2.165||
*Nirveda <https://www.wisdomlib.org/definition/nirveda#hinduism>*
(self-deprecation):
“O Sāmba! You are very fortunate, because when you crawl to Kṛṣṇa
<https://www.wisdomlib.org/definition/krishna#hinduism> with your body
covered with dust, He picks you up with great affection and puts you on His
lap. I am unfortunate. Because of the unfortunate actions of the expansions
of the demon Śambara
<https://www.wisdomlib.org/definition/shambara#hinduism>, I did not receive
that loving care from my father even for a moment.” Ayan is adrishta or a
surprise gift fortune and in north I find only this Ayan. Ayan is also
known as Brahman with 5 heads.
Kunti out of shame of her Virgin- hood pranks she committed to test
the boon, refrained about the Karnan since she presumed that that child was
no more. The lifesaver granted to the child along with the cloth only a
mother can wear and not others, becomes a proof, that Karnan was her 1st
child. The truth was revealed to her By Krishna, who was devising many
strategies to win the war. In order to save Arjuna from being Killed by
Karna by Nagastram, Kunti is revealed of her secret; she is directed to go
to Karnan, to bring him on this side; Krishna knew it will not happen; so
also directs her to take a boon from Karnan, that he will not use Nagastram
more than once. There Kunti breaks and says she will stop the war if Karnan
does not yield. There Karnan is bound by fate to stick only with
Duryodhana, and hence, he promises to spare the other four except Arjuna.
Then she takes the boon of one time Astra. Karnan needs her to promise that
their relationship shall be revealed only after his death. So she was tied
down. Mahabharatham recensions narrate so beautifully, Krishna Leela,
before, during and even after the war. Sri Villiputhurar uses the “five” so
dextrously; it is said that world knows Kunti has only five children; and
only one can survive; and thereafter, the world will know that Kunti had
only five children. This is compared to Kamban’s poetry, where Rama said
“Guganodu ivaranom”; with Guhan we are 5 brothers.
I was surprised by the wife of the son asking why would I buy
clothes to husband’s mother? May be a living together. Lakshmi and Draupadi
queries would make good T V serials. Lakshmi was desired by Vishnu and
placed her on his chest, hence even today we say wife is in the heart of
the husband. Draupadi according to epic, was only a virgin and because of
Kunti, having directed to share, had to be the wives of five. As a matter
of fact, in one version of poetic excellence, Karnan says had he been there
she would have married him too. There was nowhere in Mahabharatham, any
special interest was shown by Draupadi on Arjunan. And at this rate, god
forbid there are some other questions in Quora which shall not appear
connecting Draupadi.
Any qualified doctor can have storage of kits needed to treat the
patients. There is no bar and why such a filler? Evolution was not thought
of earlier. By whom? By the query limited knowledge operator? Darwin was
the last . There is a proverb,” After hearing the story of Ramayanam all
the night, in the morning, he asked a question, what is the relationship of
Rama to Seetha. ALAKSHMI? Moodevi and Sri devi I have heard. K R IRS 22621
On Tue, 22 Jun 2021 at 12:12, 'gopala krishnan' via iyer123 <
[email protected]> wrote:
> *CULTURAL QA 06-2021-22*
>
> *Being a compilation there may be errors*
>
> *This posting has approximately 207 sentences*
>
> Q1 When Arjuna can fight without a chariot, Ram and Lakshman can
> also fight without chariots, then what happened to Karna, the so-called
> best archer, that he stopped fighting and took off the wheel?
>
> A1 Skanda Veera A student of Indian knowledge September 4, 2020
>
> Rama-Ravana was a strict duel. In Mahabharata there were group engagements
> which were not against norms. Not just Karna or Arjuna, even Shalya as a
> general was engaged in a group battle. General usually has protectors of
> sides and wheels, and they are usually well known warriors themselves. So
> if Karna was in a position to retrieve the wheel it means his associated
> warriors, helpers were all neutralized or disarmed and Karna the general
> was isolated. The moment that happens, the army has already lost its war.
> General is supposed to be protecting the army and guiding it. If he has no
> protectors or guards, and if he can be rendered helpless the general and
> army are collapsing.
>
> So Karna having to retrieve the wheel means much more than whether he can
> fight from the ground or not.
>
> Coming to the personal aspect, what Arjuna and Rama-Lakshmana had and what
> Karna lacked was atma bala. He depended on others for his self respect, for
> his confidence, for his ability to perform. He was not an inward looking
> man who depended on his own mind and abilities but looked for external
> factors to align. Weapons or charioteer or chariot.
>
> The strange fact is Karna being brought up by a royal charioteer. Yet
> looks out for a charioteer. Even when the charioteer gauges the movement of
> the enemy and warns of a missing target, Karna leaves arrow as is and
> misses Arjuna's head. He has no spare chariots in the time of crisis, and
> he is left pulling up stuck wheels.
>
> What this tells us: Karna did not respect his foster father's profession
> and did not understand its importance. He only respected the fact that he
> was brought up by Adiratha. He did not therefore, invest in that skill and
> did not derive any benefits of that skill.
>
> Rama and Arjuna both learned and mastered chariot driving, because it is
> essential for archers to be able to gauge mobile targets, to navigate
> better in the field, to fight while driving on occasions. They derived the
> benefits of the skill because they respected it, and did not have any
> situation where they were in want of that skill.
>
> Q2 How did humankind survive without fire before it was
> 'invented'?
>
> A2 Matt Riggsby MA Archaeological Studies, Boston University Fri
>
> Fire was invented about 1.8 million years ago, about 1.5 million years
> before humankind, strictly speaking, came to exist. The species that
> discovered fire was Homo erectus, not long after they developed from their
> predecessor Homo habilis. When we finally came on the scene about 300,000
> years ago, it was as the product of a million and a half years of evolution
> which involved the availability of fire, and we as a species have never
> been without it.
>
> So how did Homo habilis survive without fire? Probably by living much like
> our close cousins the chimpanzees. They probably ate a lot of fruit and
> leaves, grinding them with much heavier, stronger jaws than ours, and
> nibbled on insects now and again
>
> Q3 Did Devi Radha marry someone called Aayan? If yes, who is he
> and which scriptures talk about him?
>
> A3 Lakshmi Narayanputra- Studied at 10th Class in India3h ago
>
> Not Mata Radha but her shadow married Ayan as Ayan was the shadow of Lord
> Krishna.
>
> Q4 Did Lord Krishna and Arjuna ever have any conflict?
>
> A4 Ojas Kumar Have read various versions of the Hindu epic2h ago
>
> Nope. Lord Hari himself gave the answer.
>
> As righteousness is dear to me, as Brahmanas are specially dear to me, (by
> the merit of that disposition of mine)let Abhimanyu's son, who is born
> dead, revive! Never hath a misunderstanding arisen between me and my friend
> Vijaya. Let this dead child revive by that truth! As truth and
> righteousness are always established in me, let this dead child of
> Abhimanyu revive (by the merit of these)! As Kansa and Kesi have been
> righteously slain by me, let this child revive today by that truth!' After
> these words were uttered by Vasudeva, that child, O foremost one of
> Bharata's race, became animate and began gradually to move, O monarch.'
>
> Source : Aswamedha Parva: Anugita Parva: Section LXIX
>
> While reviving Abhimanyu’s son Parikshit, Shri Krishna admitted that he
> never had any kind of misunderstanding with Arjuna ever.
>
> Q5 Why didn't Kunti tell her 5 sons that Karna was their elder brother
> early?
>
> A5 ivya Singh Designer at Crux (2013–present)June 14
>
> because she promised her best freind that she will not open her mouth ,
> she will hide everything related to her past , in order to save Karna and
> her image in front of the king Pandav.
>
> Q6 When both husband and wife are working after marriage and
> living with the husband's family, my mother-in-law told me to buy her
> clothes. What should I do? Is it right to spend your salary on in-laws?
>
> A6 Bhuvana Rameshwar -married for three decades Fri
>
> My mil did not have any big demands. Actually she didn't buy new clothes
> as that generation lived with just enough of everything not like mine or
> yours wherein we get new clothes at the drop of a hat.
>
> Now I buy my own clothes but I also get sari or dress gifts often from my
> son and dil. I tell them not to give me silk sarees. Sometimes I myself
> choose the cotton dresses I want through amazon and they order them for me.
>
> Yet we used to gift our mil sarees for festivals, birthdays or for our
> extended family gatherings. She wore only old saris at home so I persuaded
> her to wear all her silk sarees and use them , not to keep it for others or
> hand them over to her daughter. I sighted the example of my own
> grandmothers who wore only kanchipuram silk at home. Those home wear ones
> do have too much of zari, are lighter in weight and washable at home. I
> think they are good quality silk. In fact those silk sarees got better
> after each wash. Such was there quality those days.
>
> I always gifted my mil simple silk saris, sober colours, light weight ones
> so that she wore them at home or for a visit. And I asked her to wear and
> tear them by good use, not to store or give to others or me later.
>
> I have regularly ironed her clothes after a wash and even stitched her
> petticoats in my sewing machine. It is very satisfying to do things for
> others especially inlaws.
>
> If we gave her good, bright silk sarees she usually stocked them to give
> away to her daughter or returned it to the same dil after some years ! May
> be she wore it once of twice, that's all. Some of her dils joked to me that
> they gave her their personal favourite colours knowing very well it would
> eventually come back to the giver one day!
>
> So getting her clothes, sarees, gifts with your full heart either from
> your money or husband's is a good thing to do. Involve children too in this
> shopping for them to learn the art of giving. If she is not satisfied or
> cribs then ask her what she wants or skip one giving session promptly.
>
> Q7 Why did Goddess Lakshmi choose to have Lord Vishnu as her
> consort, instead of Lord Brahma or Lord Shiva, when she came out of the
> ocean during the samudra manthan?
>
> A7 Bhawesh Bhattarai Lives in ItahariSat
>
> Because she is eternal consort of Vishnu. She was with Vishnu even before
> Churning the ocean. This is how Lord Vishnu looked like when seen by lord
> Brahma and lord Shiva before churning the ocean.
>
> *कौस्तुभाभरणां लक्ष्मीं बिभ्रतीं वनमालिनीम्*
>
> He on his chest was carrying Kaustubha, Lakshmi devi and flower Garland.
> Srimad Bhagavatam 8.6.6
>
> And this is what Lakahmi ji did after appearing from the ocean.
>
> *निकटे तदुर: स्वधाम*
>
> She approached to the chest of lord Vishnu, which is her real resort.
> Srimad Bhagavatam 8.8.24
>
> Actually, she appeared from the ocean to bless Indra who lost all his
> opulence because he offended his Guru. After blessing Indra with opulence,
> she went to her original place, i.e chest of lord Vishnu.
>
> Q8 In Mahabharata, is it true that Draupadi has some special soft
> corners for Arjuna than the other four Pandavas?
>
> A8 Bharathi V Follow Student of KMG/ BORIJune 16
>
> She had immense love and respect for Arjuna, no question. Whether it was
> less or more than what she felt for others is a tricky question. How do we
> measure love?? Is it possible to say that we love our mother more than our
> father or love one sibling more than another?
>
> If Draupadi had a special soft corner for the warrior who won her hand, it
> is quite understandable too. If she showed partiality to him, then she
> would have been wrong but she never did.
>
> Q9 Can a doctor or surgeon possess medical things such as
> anesthesia and others in their own house?
>
> A9 Steve Southworth Studied at MD/MBA20h ago
>
> I keep some bandaids and some over-the-counter antibiotic ointment, some
> sun screen spray and a bag of cough drops in my home. And a bottle of once
> daily vitamins. Probably about the same as everyone else, whether they are
> in health care or not.
>
> Surgical tools? No.
>
> Medications other than those prescribed? No.
>
> Anesthetics? Absolutely not.
>
> Q10 Why wasn't evolution thought of earlier?
>
> A10 Claire Jordan Worked at National Health Service (NHS)Sat
>
> Improved transport for civilians. People had had a vague idea about
> evolution for a couple of thousand years, but Wallace and Darwin were able
> to collect very firm evidence for evolution, and which enabled them to
> refine the theory about what powered it, because they were able to travel -
> Darwin to the Galapagos and Wallace to New Guinea.
>
> Q11 Who married Goddess Lakshmi's sister, Alakshmi?
>
> A11 Shreeya (*श्रीया)* Former Student10h ago
>
> Alakshmi is second wife of demon kali(*कलि) . *alakshmi is opposite of
> mata lakshmi the same way Demon kali(*कलि) *is opposite of prabhu vishnu.
>
> Q12 What is the scope of M.D. (Radiodiagnosis) in India?
>
> A12 R.K. Shwetabh Pediatric Specialist at Government of Odisha
> (2020–present)August 17, 2020
>
> My wife has done DMRD (2014-2016),has done SR ship in DDU(Delhi), then pvt
> practice for about 1 Yr and is secondary DNB (Radio Diagnosis) resident
> now. So I can give you a fair idea about its scope.
>
> There are two types of options after M. D. /DNB Radiology
>
> 1.Join any govt hospital. Get fixed salary. Few states allow pvt practice
> also, so if you give few hours to it then its good. But this is less
> preferred option for maximum candidates.
>
> 2. Do pvt practice. This thing is booming. With the advent of evidence
> based medicine, maximum doctors want radiological investigations done
> before treatment. The starting salary of radiologist is 1.5–2 lakh if he
> does USG and Xray only daily for 4–5 hr. There can be fixed salary or you
> can agree on share based system. In share based system radiologist gets
> 25-33% of total cost of investigation. So if a USG costs 1000 rs than
> radiologist will get 250–350 rs. Similarly in higher investigation like
> MRI, CT scan.
>
> The advantage od radiology is that the starting salary is very good in
> respect to other branches.
>
> A radiologist who can handle all modalities i. e. USG, X ray, CT, MRI can
> easily earn 3 lakh per month in a centre doing all investigations by giving
> 6–8 hr.
>
> So,the positive points of radio are early settlement, almost no emergency,
> chances of violence less, more like a corporate job.
>
> But the downside is that firstly, Radio Diagnosis is still considered as
> para clinical by few people and the income does not rises above 4–5 lakh in
> general per month where as in other branches if your practice is going good
> than only sky is the limit.
>
> *All the above QA are based on Quora digest on 21-06- 2021. Quora answers
> need not be 100% correct answers *
>
> *Compiled and posted by R. Gopala krishnan on 22- 6-2021*
>
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