Pranam
      Demi god is all the saguna brahman or none among all. It's not an
inclusive definition of Krishna ,siva, Muruga etc etc. B G 7.20 perfectly
says what is the demigod worship.  कामैस्तैस्तैर्हृतज्ञाना:
प्रपद्यन्तेऽन्यदेवता: |तं तं नियममास्थाय प्रकृत्या नियता: स्वया ||20||

kamais tais tair hrita-jnanah prapadyante ’nya-devatah  tam tam niyamam
asthaya prakritya niyatah svaya      *BG 7.20*: Those whose knowledge has
been carried away by material desires surrender to the celestial gods.
Following their own nature, they worship the *devatās*, practicing rituals
meant to propitiate these celestial personalities.  Those gods who are used
for the kamya karmas are only demi Gods. At the pralayam all that were
manifested out ,shrunk back, into that only one Brahmam, unknown, atatho
brahma jignasa:

Blood pressure of elderly person may be more than the normal healthy person
and it is accepted medically. And Einstein did a lot of things to discover
which if  I enumerate will run to pages; also there were scientists who
were working parallel on the same subject. Thes kind of things should be
verified before inking. KR IRS 26621



On Sat, 26 Jun 2021 at 06:05, 'gopala krishnan' via Thatha_Patty <
[email protected]> wrote:

> *CULTURAL QA 06-2021-26*
>
> *Being  a compilation there may  be errors*
>
> Q1Why do people worship demigods like Shiva?
>
> A            ashcharan Mahenthiran.              Has learned Puran and
> has volunteered at Iskcon before May 23
>
> *First of all, Shiva is only a demigod according to the Corrupted beliefs
> of the so called “greatest source of vedic knowledge in India*” known as
> Isckon.
>
> Second of all, *Shiva and Krishna are one*.
>
> So nobody gave you or even Srila Prabhupada the *right to call Shiva a
> demigod*. Shiva and Krishna are both Paramatma. Lastly, we worship Shiva
> for the same reason why Vaishnavas worship Krishna. It’s because we love
> him.
>
> Q2         Is it true that Mahadev and Mata Parvati had a daughter named
> Ashok Sundari? Her name is not heard nor is it mentioned in any Puranas or
> scriptures?
>
> A2          Narayani Purushottama  2 Lovers of Radha Krishna okay 15h ago
>
> Hare Krishna! Yes she is the daughter of Shiva Shakti. And she is
> mentioned in Padma Purana.
>
> Q3         Why do most of the Indians financially depend on their
> children after retirement?
>
> A3          Bhuvana Rameshwar I'm a Parent, aunt, grandparent Tue
>
> Most of the Indians are middle class or upper lower class people with no
> inheritance from their parents and ancestors. *Whatever they earn goes
> away in rent, food, medicines, education, extra tuitions and monthly
> entertainment if any.*
>
> Only some money is saved for emergency use by some hardworking parents .
> Some save as RD for children's college education. *No such parent wants
> their children to be uneducated. Everybody wants their offsprings to have a
> better education*, better life than themselves.
>
> Some even sell any jewels or small land they own for this.
>
> So most saved money goes for education and higher university education. *Some
> parents take education loans from banks too and pay them in EMIs as long as
> they can* . This goes on for years together. Every month a good
> percentage thus goes for paying the bank debts.
>
> *Some even withdraw their life time savings like PF, pension after
> retirement for getting their sons* /daughters high quality education,
> sons going abroad too for studying and ofcourse for daughters’ marriage
> expenses.
>
> *Thus at the end of the day they haven't saved anything for themselves.
> The mother may not even* have much jewels except her daily, simple wear.
> Some have a pension but that isn't enough as their education and job wasn't
> great. Very few have their own place of stay thanks to another fat loan and
> EMI.
>
> If they wanted they could have selfishly saved more for themselves and let
> the children go for simple education or simple jobs. But they didn't.
>
> You people made them paupers indirectly or directly. So what is wrong if
> they expect to stay with you or expect money from you? Unfortunately they
> cannot die after retirement. Sorry for being so blunt.
>
> Simple lower class people like our migrant labourers, sincerely, send
> money home to parents or bring parents with them to their places of work.
>
> Even financially self- reliant parents expect your company, love, care and
> respect. Nothing wrong in giving them what they need.
>
> My note- Even pension is not sufficient for retired government employees,
> unless retired from higher cadres like IRS,IAS etc
>
> Q4         What is the blood pressure of a healthy person?
>
> A4          Arbab Aslam STUDENT at C. V. Raman Global University,
> Bhubaneswar (2018–present)June 19
>
> A normal blood pressure level is less than 120/80 mmHg. No matter your
> age, you can take steps each day to keep your blood pressure in a healthy
> range
>
> Q5         We have a two floor house. On the ground floor lives my uncle
> and on the 1st floor me and my family. Now we are doing renovation inside
> our portion but he is threatening to bring a stay order. Is it possible?
>
> A5          Prasanna Bhalerao I have some experience in real estate
> deals. June 13
>
> *As long as your renovation is not disturbing the structural integrity of
> the house*, there is no need to worry. Maybe your house is old, maybe
> your house has a load-bearing structure. Damage to walls can snap the
> integrity and safety of a load-bearing structure. If the house has an RCC
> frame, make sure that your renovation is not harming the columns, the beams
> and the slab.
>
> *If the renovation is a matter of changing floor tiles, redecorating,
> re-furnishing, refurbishing, new modern modular kitchen, etc. - basically
> interiors only, then there is no reason for your uncle to worry.*
>
> You can explain your position with plans, designs, etc. If your uncle does
> not agree, then he can try whatever he likes but beyond a nuisance value,
> it won’t stand legal.
>
> It is my lurking suspicion that your uncle would not like all the noise,
> disturbance, many people coming in and going out and that is the main cause
> of anxiety.
>
> Q6         What is the history of Sathatha Sri Vaishnava?
>
> A6          Srinivasan V Ramayya , Prof. of History Answered June 2, 2020
>
> Sathatha Sri Vaishnavas: also known as Chattada Sri Vaishnavas or Sattada
> Sri Vaishnavas, are a caste living throughout the Indian states of Andhra
> Pradesh, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Telangana. For several centuries, *they
> have rendered a variety of services in Sri Vaishnava temples as archakas*,
> dharmakartas, and guardians of temple properties and suppliers of flowers
> for worship.
>
> They have claimed Brahmin status, although this has been contested.
>
> They are a Telugu caste originally from the Chola-ruled regions of South
> India now known as North Arcot and South Arcot, and also the Northern
> Circars. *They have operated schools from the time of Ramanuja, in the
> 12th century*. They subsequently migrated to other areas.
>
> The community was associated with the Tengalai movement, which identified
> them as a part of one of the two Srivaishnaivite sects that had frequently
> quarreled with each other since the death of Ramanuja in 1137.
>
> *The Tengalais, or "southerners", preferred Tamil language religious texts
> and their counterparts, the Vadagalais ("northerners") were in favour of
> Sanskrit sources. *
>
> The two groups also had doctrinal differences. The cumulative effect of
> these differences was that the *Tengalai were more liberal, radical and
> socially inclusive than the Vadagalai*, and thus attracted to their ranks
> a larger number of people from castes that were considered to be low in
> status and, indeed, people who were thought to be completely outside the
> caste system.
>
> Known as Satani, Sattada, Chattada,, the 1931 Census Report for earstwhile
> Mysore stated that "the request that the name Satani to be changed to
> Sattada Sri Vaishnava could not be accepted”.
>
> *There are several sub-sects among the Sathatha Sri Vaishnava*. *Many
> follow a lifestyle like that of the Iyengars. *Their names have the
> honorary suffix Ayyangar and the title acharya, swamy. The Srirangam Kovil
> Olugu records that this community served in the Srirangam temple at the
> time of Ramanuja and that he assigned them special duties and services in
> his reorganization of the temple.
>
> My note- This QA is added just for information sake.
>
>
>
> Q7         What should you never say to a doctor?
>
> A7          Tiny Nair Cardiologist at PRS Hospital, Trivandrum Updated
> January 10, 2020
>
> Never Never-Memory test
>
> ‘So doctor how are you?’ ‘I am fine thank you.’
>
> ‘So do you remember me?’
>
> I give the best South Indian nod that can both mean yes or no depending *on
> which side of Vindhyas you come from.*
>
> ‘So you can’t remember me?’
>
> (I remain silent; but this is what I want to tell you - I have a very poor
> memory, if you have come to check that out; you are absolutely right. If
> you have come to ask for an opinion on a cardiology problem, you better
> start right away)
>
> Knowledge Check
>
> ‘Doctor, I am taking your BP medicines and I am fine’.
>
> By the way, my son, a software engineer in the USA told me that there is a
> new machine available that can monitor blood pressure at night. In America,
> they give medicines for BP only after checking all these’.
>
> (My heart beat fast; this is what I want to tell you, but still I remain
> silent - I was one of the principal investigator of the largest published
> trial of ambulatory BP in India; I am a faculty for the American College
> of Cardiology (ACC); I do regular ABPM workshops in the India and abroad.
> I am in the editorial board of a major hypertension journal )
>
> ’Ohh yes yes, American medicine is so advanced’. I tell him, smiling.
>
> Scare Tactic
>
> ‘I had met Dr **** in New Delhi; and he told me 10 years back that my
> heart was absolutely fine. I am sure, you know Dr ****; he was the doctor
> looking after the president of India..... He told me not to take any
> cardiac medicine even if someone prescribed one.
>
> I have come to you just to confirm it; you see now a days doctors give
> unnecessary medicines....’
>
> ‘Yes, Yes, Dr ********** was great’ (I add couple of extra stars, despite
> the fact that I have never heard the name of such a stalwart).
>
> *‘Can I just check you for a moment?’ I make humble last ditch effort.*
>
> (I see 4.5+1+3+3 = 11 going down the drain).
>
> Take Home-You go to a doctor for consultation, an opinion (I am not
> talking about an emergency).
>
> You should do enough research before you select as to whom to see. After a
> first opinion, you are free to take a second opinion, and if those two are
> divergent, a third one, since nothing is more important to you than your
> life.
>
> *But once you see the doctor, make sure that he focuses on your medical
> problems. Do not try to* test the strength of his memory, check the depth
> of his knowledge or impress or scare him by dropping big names, or
> suggesting the possible diagnosis that you think you are suffering from.
>
> For your sake.If you are wondering what’s those numbers meant; years spent
> in finishing MBBS + Internship + MD + DM.
>
> Q8         How did Einstein discover relativity without doing an
> experiment beforehand?
>
> A8          Peter In science, "Gee, that's funny" is better than
> "Eureka!"March 29
>
> Relativity was the result of two things:
>
> Einstein’s long term fascination (since boyhood) with the question of
> relative motion and speed. When he was riding on a trolley he wondered what
> it would be like to ride on a beam of light. This is a thought-experiment.
>
> An attempt to explain results of actual experiments, esp. Michelson
> Morley (see other answers for details).But I’d say it’s number 1 that is
> key.
>
> *All the above QA are based on Quora digest on 25-06- 2021. Quora answers
> need not be 100% correct answers *
>
> *Compiled and posted by R. Gopala krishnan on 26- 6-2021*
>
> *This posting has 1794 lines lines and approx. 179 sentences. *
>
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