Pranam

    A blasphemy question as if Rama and Seetha are his neibors.
Ill-conceived minds are trained by the concept less minds of the products.
Aviveki likes avivekis o in other words learned likes the learned.

    Can the author show one case of including any one in his family,
without an iota of sufferings and impregnated women? An unethical mins gets
polluted when such words are used. Its better to write Zakir Hussain. The
question is about impregnation cause and the answer is whether Uttarakanda
is genuine or not and what Jyothir mutt speaks about. Motta thalaikkum
muzhankalukkum mudichi- tying the bald head and the knee cap and filling
pages from an intelligent!.

       The question is why Arjuna was defeated and the answer is another
mottathalai.

     Has any one denied the existence of shiva Priya?. Does it mean to
trigger Vishnu Siva litigation?

      The name lending for sea is riddantant as mentioned here. Arabian Sea
and Bay of Bengal and Indian ocean are recent in History. It is a fact that
Sindu river joins the Arabian sea and Maha nadi of Orissa joins the Bay of
Bengal. How ever the area od Arabian sea was/is so vast than the Bay of
Bengal viz 14 lakh sq miles to a tenth of.  The structure of Bharatha
varsha was totally different as one sees India today. Rig Vedic had known
water dived into seven seas around the earth where Arabian, Indian and aby
of Bengal were together. This is well revealed in the Satapatha Brahamana
and the book GODS KINGS AND SAGES (LOOKS LIKE PEGGIE MOHAN BOOK TITLE?) BY
VAMANA DEVA @ DAVIC FRAWLEY AN ARDENT HINDUISM WRITER.  Sapta sindhu was
inside the Bharatha varsha. Outside was a vast water sheath surrounding the
earth. Valmiki Ramayanam speaks about it and thus Kambar said in Kamba
Ramayanam, AZHISOOZHULAGELLAM BHARATHANE AALA”……meaning the earth within
the water surrounded on all side let Bharatha rule-this was kaikaeyi
boon.

        The vedic scripture says how this land was divided to be ruled  in
the early Manvantaram; King Yayati's elder son Yadu had officially lost the
title to govern by his father's command since he had refused to exchange
his youth with his father. Thereby, he could not have carried on the same
dynasty, called Soma-vamsham. Consequently, the generations of King Puru,
Paurav or Puruvanshi were the only one to be known as Somvamsam.  Yayati
divided up his kingdom into five portions (Vishnu Puranam IV.10.1708). To
Turvasha he gave the southeast (Now Bay of Bengal); to Druhya the west
Gandhara <https://en.dharmapedia.net/wiki/Gandhara>; to Yadu
<https://en.dharmapedia.net/w/index.php?title=Yadu&action=edit&redlink=1> the
south (Now, By Arabian sea); to Anu the north Punjab
<https://en.dharmapedia.net/w/index.php?title=Punjab_region&action=edit&redlink=1>;
and to Puru the center (Sarasvati
<https://en.dharmapedia.net/w/index.php?title=Sarasvati&action=edit&redlink=1>
region)
as the supreme king of Earth.  David Frawley had even drawn the maps. Our
vedas ,viz mainly Rig vedam never spoke of any such seas as we know today.
However, it does speak the water around the earth. The south is not
Kanyakumari but Arabian sea and Indian ocean and Bay of Bengal. The Tamil
Kumari kandam as a large piece is drowned while floating away and the
remainders had scattered into island close to Present India and Australia
New Zealand farther away; Sri Lanka original on southeast akin to present
Bengal and Orissa which floated along and struck at Sri Lanka today when
for long time there was land connected to India. Mahindra Giri is in Orissa
as we see one in south near Tirunelveli today. Kerala was on southwest land
parted later. Now the ancient satapataha Brahmana reads only like that.
Hence Sindhu Sagar Daria and so many names to Arabian sea arose later
during trade times.

   -         The Vedic Gods are clearly identified as the Gods of the PUrus:


   - Agni is described as a “fountain” to the PUrus (X.4.1), a “priest” who
   drives away the sins of the PUrus (I.129.5), the Hero who is worshipped by
   the PUrus (1.59.6), the protector of the sacrifices of the PUrus (V.17.1),
   and the destroyer of enemy castles for the PUrus (VII.5.3).


   - Mitra and Varuna are described as affording special aid in battle and
   war to the PUrus, in the form of powerful allies and mighty steeds
   (IV.38.1, 3; 39.2).


   - Indra is identified as the God to whom the PUrus sacrifice in order to
   gain new favours (VI.20.10), and for whom the PUrus shed Soma (VIII.64.10).
   Indra gives freedom to the PUrus by slaying VRtra (IV.21.10), helps the
   PUrus in battle (VII.19.3), and breaks down enemy castles for the PUrus
   (I.63.7; 130.7; 131.4).


   - Indra even speaks to the PUrus and asks them to sacrifice to him
   alone, promising in return his friendship, protection and generosity
   (X.48.5.). In a Biblical context, this would have been a testimony of
   “God’s covenant” with the People of the Book.


   - b. It is generally accepted by the scholars that the SarasvatI
   represents the geographical heartland of the Vedic Aryan civilization.
   SarasvatI is invoked (alongwith two other Goddesses who, as we have seen in
   our chapter on the Geography of the Rigveda, were deities of places close
   to the banks of the SarasvatI) in the AprI-sUktas of all the ten families
   of composers of hymns in the Rigveda.


   - It becomes clear, in VII.96.2, that the SarasvatI was a PUru river,
   and it flowed through PUru lands. The river is addressed with the words:
   “The PUrus dwell, Beauteous One, on thy two grassy banks.”


   - c. The identity of the PUrus with the Vedic Aryans is so unmistakable,
   that the line between “PUru” and “Man” is distinctly blurred in the Rigveda:


   - Griffith, for example, sees fit to translate the word PUru as “Man” in
   at least five verses: I.129.5; 131.4; IV.21.10; V.171.1; X.4.1.


   - The Rigveda itself, in no uncertain terms, identifies the PUrus in
   VIII.64.10 with “mankind”: PUrave… mAnave jane.


   - In fact, the Rigveda goes so far as to coin a word PUruSa/PuruSa
   (descendant of PUru) for “man”, on the lines of the word manuSa (descendant
   of Manu).


   - While the word ManuSa for “man” is representative of a general
   Indo-European word with counterparts in other Indo-European branches
   (Germanic, as in English “man”), the word PUruSa/PuruSa is purely Rigvedic
   in origin: the word is found in the Rigveda in 28 verses, of which 17 are
   found in the late MaNDala X. Of the 11 verses in the other nine MaNDalas, 9
   are by the priests of SudAs and his descendant Somaka (i.e. by ViSvAmitra,
   VasiSTha, Kutsa and VAmadeva). The word, therefore, was clearly coined
   during the period of SudAs, and gained increasing currency during the
   period of composition of the Rigvedic hymns. (Talageri 2000) {as from
   Frawley} He has written another book IN SEARCH OF THE CRADLE OF
   CIVILISATION.  Kosambi has written a lot on these boundaries. Famous map
   authority Bartholomew had released many maps on this.

       *A Vedic Prayer of Swasti**: Aum, bhadram karnebhih srunuyāma devāh
|| Bhadram pasyema aksabhir yajatrāh || Sthirair angais tustuvām
sastanūbhih || Vvyasema devahitam yadāyuh || Swasti na indro vridhasravāh
|| Swasti nah pūsā viswavedāh || Swasti nastārksyo aristanemih|| Swasti no
brihaspatir dadhātu || Aum, santih, santih, santih ||*

*Meaning**: Aum! May our ears hear what is good and auspicious. May our
eyes see what is good and auspicious. For the sake of gods, may we fully
live the ordained span of our lives with good health and strength. May
Indra who is extolled in the Vedas, Pusan, the lord of the world, Tarksya,
who saves us from harm, Brihaspati who fosters our intelligence grant us
prosperity as we are engaged in the study of the scriptures and the
practice of truths in them. Aum peace here, peace above and peace all
around.*

Swa means one’s own, belonging to oneself, innate, inherent, natural and
inborn. It is also a reference to the soul. Asthi means present, what is,
existing and being. Therefore, swasthi (svasti) means self-existence, the
fact that one is alive and awake. In Sanskrit, swasti is used as an
affirmation, blessing or declaration, meaning, “may you be good,” “maybe it
good.”  In Hinduism āsthi denotes the theistic belief in the existence of
God and souls. Its opposite is nāsthi, which represents the atheistic
belief in the nonexistence of God. For example, the Vedanta school is āsthi
(theistic) tradition, the Charvaka or the Lokayata tradition is a nāsthi
(atheistic) tradition.  Hence the question swasti krutu is begging the
question.

     *The Element Mercury*

   - Element Name: Mercury
   - Element Symbol: Hg
   - Atomic Number: 80
   - Atomic Weight: 200.592
   - Classification: Transition Metal or Post-Transition Metal
   - State of Matter: Liquid
   - Name Origin: The symbol *Hg* comes from the name *hydrargyrum*, which
   means "water-silver." The name *mercury* comes from the Roman god
   Mercury, known for his swiftness.
   - Discovered By: Known before 2000 BCE in China and India{ ayurvedic
   books of India}.

1.   Mercury is the only metal that is a liquid at standard temperature and
pressure. The only other liquid element under standard conditions is
bromine  <https://www.thoughtco.com/bromine-element-facts-606510>(a halogen
<https://www.thoughtco.com/halogen-elements-and-properties-606650>),
although the metals rubidium, cesium, and gallium melt at a temperature
just above room temperature. Mercury has a very high surface tension, so it
forms rounded beads of liquid.

2.   Although mercury and all its compounds are known to be highly toxic,
it was considered therapeutic throughout much of history.

3.   The modern element symbol for mercury is Hg, which is the symbol for
another name for mercury: hydrargyrum. *Hydrargyrum* comes from Greek words
for "water-silver" (*hydr-* means water, *argyros* means silver).

4.   Mercury is a very rare element in the Earth's crust. It accounts for
only about 0.08 parts per million
<https://www.thoughtco.com/definition-of-parts-per-million-605482> (ppm)
and is mainly found in the mineral cinnabar, which is mercuric sulfide.
Mercuric sulfide is the source of the red pigment called vermilion.

5.   Mercury generally is not allowed on aircraft because it combines so
readily with aluminum
<https://www.thoughtco.com/aluminum-or-aluminium-3980635>, a metal that is
common on aircraft. When mercury forms an amalgam with aluminum, the oxide
layer that protects aluminum from oxidizing is disrupted. This causes
aluminum to corrode in much the same way as iron rusts.

6.   Mercury does not react with most acids.

7.   Mercury is a relatively poor conductor of heat. Most metals are
excellent thermal conductors. It is a mild electrical conductor. The
freezing point (-38.8 C) and boiling point (356 C) of mercury are closer
together than all other metals.

8.   Although mercury usually exhibits a +1 or +2 oxidation state
<https://www.thoughtco.com/oxidation-state-vs-oxidation-number-604032>,
sometimes it has a +4 oxidation state. The electron configuration causes
mercury to behave somewhat like a noble gas. Like noble gases, mercury
forms relatively weak chemical bonds with other elements. It forms amalgams
with all the other metals except iron. This makes iron a good choice to
build containers for holding and transporting mercury.

9.   The element mercury is named for the Roman god Mercury. Mercury is the
only element to retain its alchemical name as its modern common name. The
element was known to ancient civilizations, dating back to at least 2000
BCE. Vials of pure mercury have been found in Egyptian tombs from the 1500s
BCE.

10.                Mercury is used in fluorescent lamps, thermometers,
float valves, dental amalgams, in medicine, for the production of other
chemicals, and to make liquid mirrors. Mercury(II) fulminate is an
explosive used as a primer in firearms. The disinfectant mercury compound
thimerosal is an organomercury compound found in vaccines, tattoo inks,
contact lens solutions, and cosmetics.
               Gambling if well understood one must read PANCHALI SABATHAM
OF SUBRAMANYA Bharathi and Indians may get Rowdram at least. K R IRS 23621

On Wed, 23 Jun 2021 at 05:42, 'gopala krishnan' via iyer123 <
[email protected]> wrote:

> *CULTURAL QA 06-2021-23*
>
> *Being  a compilation there may  be errors*
>
> *The QA has 1485 words and approx. 148 sentences*
>
> *Q1         What's the salary of a DM/MCH doctor in a private hospital
> like Fortis with years of experience? Is it true they earn more than 15LPM
> in their late 50s?*
>
> A1          shu Bishnoi Assistant Professor, Neurosurgery at Maharaja
> Agrasen Medical College (2016–present)April 26, 2020
>
> Salary of super specialist increases as experience increased. Along with
> salary, a senior doctor gets some percentage of procedure or indoor
> admission. *A senior specialist can earn more than 5 lakh per month.*
>
> Yes, he or she can earn more than 15LPM even in his 40s.
>
> *Q2         Why did Rama never gives happy life to Seeta? Why did he
> impregnate her and leave her?*
>
> A2          Devala Rees Hindu practitioner and scholar of Pagan religions
> Sun
>
> There are hundreds of versions of Ramayana. *In many of them, the whole
> story of the washerman and Rama banishing Sita from Ayodhya never takes
> place*.
>
> It’s true that it appears in Valmiki Ramayana, but the entire *Uttara
> Kanda is often considered suspect and possibly interpolated by a different
> author, not part of the original epic*. It does not appear in the oldest
> known manuscript of Valmiki Ramayana, and many scholars find stylistic
> differences implying a possible different author.
>
> Also various Gurus - for example Brahmananda Saraswati, a recent 
> *Shankaracharya
> of Jyotirmath - have taught that Rama never banished Sita, and the whole
> story is false, added in the Kaliyuga*.
>
> Sita did indeed raise Lava and Kusha in the forest ashram of Valmiki, but
> it was to give them a spiritual upbringing and education away from the
> material opulences of the big city and the palace court. As a devotee, this
> is the story that I accept.
> *Q3         Why was Arjuna defeated by tribal hunters after Lord Krishna
> departed his Dham (Heaven)?*
>
> A3          Sav Dy Knows English June 16
>
> If I am correct Arjuna was defeated by robbers not hunters. Anyways it's
> because the purpose of his invincibility was over so *at that time he was
> just an ordinary old guy with bow n arrow n nothing more.*
> *Q4         How is Amity University Panvel, Mumbai?*
>
> A4          Chetan Sheth Updated June 16
>
> Amity University Mumbai is one of the finest private educational
> institutions of India. *It is future-ready* with its sprawling campus and
> world-class infrastructure
>
> The campus also includes comfortable cafeterias where students can relax
> and enjoy!
>
>  It comprises of sports facilities for cricket, football, volleyball,
> lawn tennis, basketball and badminton.
>
> It has an advanced curriculum which not only enables students' theoretical
> learning, but also helps them to get an insight into the industry through
> their exposure to industry experts and practical learning experiences.
>
> Value-added courses like foreign languages & Behavioural Science is part
> of the curriculum for personality enhancement of the student.
>
> A unique Corporate Resource Centre facilitates excellent job offers to
> students. Placements Assistance is provided in established companies like
> American Express, Wipro, Capgemini, Ranbaxy, Asian Paints, Axis Bank,
> Infosys and Network 18 etc.
>
> Hostels are made such that the students feel home away from home. The
> hostel includes facilities like 200 Mbps Wi-Fi and laundry service etc.
>
> Amity also helps to uplift your passion. There are many student clubs for
> drama, film, dance, literature, and many more for the overall development
> of students. The entrepreneurship cell provides a platform to incubate
> ideas and implement them professionally. The students are given the
> opportunity to be a part of large-scale events to gain experience in
> organizational and management skills and also uplifting their competitive
> spirit.
>
> *Every year University organizes annual cultural* event Aminova and
> inter-college technical fest Technicia in order to give a student the
> competitive edge.
>
> Overall If you want to grow as a person, learn, experiment, meet
> different kinds of people and be at the top-notch in your field, Amity
> University Mumbai is the place for you.
>
> *Q5         Why Shiva is called Narayan Priya and Vishnu not as Shiva
> Priya by Shanakara in one of his Shiva strotam?*
>
> A5          Akshay , Sanathan Dharma Answered Sun
>
> *Vishnu is called Shivalingapriya* (vishnu heart is Filled with love of
> worshipping Shivlingam always ) . That's why vishnu is Shivalingapriya
>
> Vishnu even sacrificed his own eyes when their is Fault in worshipping
> Shivlingam. We Should Understand his love towards Shivalingam.
>
> Its Lakshmi who is called Narayanpriya beacause she is consort of Vishnu
> . Lakshmi also had great devotion towards lord Shiva .
>
> Lord Shiva never differentiate his devotees both are equal. Either he is
> Deva or Asura . Lord Shiva never do Partiality.Satyam Shivam Sundaram
>
> *Q6         What were the ancient Indian names for the Bay of Bengal and
> the Arabian Sea?*
>
> A6          Balaji Viswanathan History buff1h ago
>
> Arabian sea used to be called the *Sindhu Sagar *(the sea where the river
> Sindhu meets) and Bay of Bengal used to be called the *Mahodadhi* (in
> Odisha) and other places called the Purvapayodhi (in Sanskrit) or Kezhai
> kadal (in Tamil Nadu).
>
> *Q7         Which day is perfect for Lord Narasimha worship?*
>
> A7          Raghavendra Mk Lives in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India June 16
>
> On Nrsihma Jayanti, of course. but any day of the *star swathi is
> considered auspicious for Sri Nrsimha*. Saturdays, as always, for
> Mahavishnu.
>
> *Q8         Why is Ram Setu a better sign of love than the Taj Mahal?*
>
> A8          Ajay Joshi Studied at Indian Institute of Management,
> Ahmedabad Sat
>
> Can’t think of any possible reason. *Ram Setu is a natural formation, so
> it is difficult to see it as a symbol of love.*
>
> Even if we go by the Ramayana, it was made for the army of Lord Rama to
> reach Sri Lanka. *There is nothing in the epic that says it was made as a
> symbol of love.*
>
> *Q9         What country is the River Plate in?*
>
> A9          Brian Higgins , Professor Emeritus at University of
> California, Davis Answered 25m ago
>
> *I believe you are referring to the Rio del la Plata which is Spanish for
> River Plate. Here is a map that* shows its location in South America:
>
> It is evident from the above map that the two rivers that discharge into
> the Rio de la Plata are the Parana and the Uruguay. There does not seem to
> be a consensus among geographers how to refer to the Rio de la Plata:
> should it be considered a river, an estuary, a gulf or a marginal sea? It’s
> maximum width is 220 kilometres (140 mi). The Rio de la Plata borders
> Argentina in the south and Uruguay in the north.
>
> Given its size it is not surprising that it is visible from space. Here is
> a NASA image of the Rio de la Plata:
>
> The red arrow shows the location of Buenos Aires, the capital of
> Argentina, a city which I can attest is wonderful to visit. (Picture not
> added)
>
> *Q10              Why is Lord Vishnu called Svastikrit?*
>
> A10        Answered by Joy Ganguli 50m ago
>
> Svasti means good.Krut means the doer
>
> Here the word means the following :
>
> Vishnu is that God who as “Swaskrit” propels everyone to do good and does
> good to everyone Himself. Hence He brings peace and satisfaction among all.
>
> *Q11              Why is mercury such a mysterious element?*
>
> A11        Ritwik Sunny , former Customer Support Executive at Ashok
> Leyland Answered 44m ago
>
> *Mercury is an element that is found in the earth's crust*. In its pure
> form is a liquid at room temperature. Yet it is impossible to find in this
> state. *This must be heated to extremely high temperatures where it
> changes states into a vapor and is collected.*
>
> *Q12              What is the reaction of the assembly when Yudhisthira
> stakes Draupadi?*
>
> A12        Kavana N Lives in Bangalore, Karnataka. Sun When Shakuni asked
> Yuddhishtra to stake Draupadi and *Yuddhishtra told Draupadi as his
> stake. The whole assembly was shocked*.
>
> *Vaisampayana continued,--'When the intelligent* king Yudhishthira the
> just has spoken thus,--'Fie!' 'Fie!' were the words that were uttered by
> all the aged persons that were in the assembly. And the whole conclave was
> agitated, and the kings who were present there all gave way to grief. And
> Bhishma and Drona and Kripa were covered with perspiration. And Vidura
> holding his head between his hands sat like one that had lost his reason.
> He sat with face downwards giving way to his reflections and sighing like a
> snake. *But Dhritarashtra glad, at heart, asked repeatedly,'Hath the
> stake been won?' 'Hath the stake been won?'* and could not conceal his
> emotions. Karna with Dussassana and others laughed aloud, while tears began
> to flow from the eyes of all other present in the assembly. And the son of
> Suvala, proud of success and flurried with excitement .
>
> *Dritarashtra, Karna, Dussana and Shakuni were the only people to be
> happy.*
>
> *All the above QA are based on Quora digest on 22-06- 2021. Quora answers
> need not be 100% correct answers *
>
> *Compiled and posted by R. Gopala krishnan on 23- 6-2021*
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