Pranam
I am once again emphasizing that " well learnt" do not post nonsense in any
group; sifting the content is required; Tara running away with the Moon is
not a joke posted by a learned; if it is erroneous better refrain from
posting such; at 78 its not fun in the group; deleting is not the purpose
of a posting unless the aversion is the attitude of a person and the
content is too shallow unproportionate to the age; erroneous contents shall
be dealt with as it or they are not opinions and Gossips.
2     Well learned missed the main point: Electric current flows in two
ways as an alternating current (AC) or direct current (DC). In alternating
current, current keeps switching directions periodically – forward and
backward. While in the direct current it flows in a single direction
steadily. The main difference between AC and DC lies in the direction in
which the electrons flow. In DC, the electrons flow steadily in a single
direction while electrons keep switching directions, going forward and then
backwards in AC. Let us learn more differences between them in the next few
sections.
3     Well learned posed a waste question "why Kanyakumari is richer than
Chennai" and the answer is a wasted line of negativity--KK Q & A  style.
4     I have a question : As Arjuna did , how others tested their horses in
the middle of the war allowing the horses to drink water there itself and
how many fought on land bases? If Arjuna was the greatest , how come in the
early war Pandavas lost more than the Kauravas?.
5    I have anotherQ; how do the learned know that it is u only again
reborn?;  can the Indian rebirth concept explainable in 4 lines which is
understood by all?.
6     Evolution has any purpose by cell configurations? Which is in science
correct?; Evolutionary purpose or purposeful evolution?; the well
learned may reframe the doubt and reply.
7     What is the correlation between Tulasi, Ganapathi and Saraswati ?;
Vilvam is used for Siva but does it mean that it cannot be used for
Vishnu?; In tirupatyhi Perumal has Vilvarchanai too.  Pushpam, Palam Thoyam
and Bhakthi alone are needed. No fear and stupid threats.
8    Dubai is fake means has the well learned seen the arial photography of
India of any part?.
KR IRS 271021


On Wed, 27 Oct 2021 at 08:13, 'gopala krishnan' via Thatha_Patty <
[email protected]> wrote:

> *CULTURAL QA 10 -2021-27*
>
> *Being compilation there may be  errors*
>
> *I am emphasising once again these are information posted by quora by
> members most of them **well learnt **....** Many find it useful as seen
> from the responses*
>
> *Those thinking it is rubbish may kindly delete the mail than making
> unwanted **comments on me. The long responses of Sri Rajaram which I
> simply **delete**..*
>
> *Q1         Why does alternating current have low power loss factor when
> transmitted over long distances? *
>
> *A1          Jon Watte   Lives in San Francisco Bay Area (1998–present)Mar
> 10*
>
> *The question assumes that alternating current has lower power loss factor
> when transmitted over distance, than direct current. This is not actually
> true!*
>
> *Power losses in transmission come from reactive/inductive losses, and
> from resistive losses. The inductive losses are related to the frequency of
> transmission, as well as the voltage being transmitted. The resistive
> losses are related to the resistance of the transmission.*
>
> *DC transmission has, by definition, zero inductive losses, because the
> frequency is 0. AC transmission is beat, here.*
>
> *DC transmission and AC transmission at the same voltage level, have the
> same resistive loss.*
>
> *So, assuming the voltage used is the same, DC has less loss than AC in
> transmission.*
>
> *Why is AC used, then? AC is much easier to convert voltage, because all
> you need is a transformer — a bunch of copper wire wound around a magnetic
> core. You can use a step-up transformer to make the voltage higher, send it
> across a long distance, and then step it down again for consumption. This
> is much harder to do with DC — the equipment to do so, efficiently, at high
> power and high voltage, has not been particularly practical or economical
> until the last 10–20 years. Also, because AC has a zero crossing over a
> hundred times per second, it means that any arcing that happens, will often
> extinguish itself, whereas if you get arcing in a DC system, you have to
> manually cut power to make it go out.*
>
> *Q2         What makes Kanyakumari the richest district in Tamil Nadu over
> throwing even Chennai?*
>
> *A2         Ram Prakash Researcher Fri*
>
> *Kanyakumari is not richer than Chennai and Comimbatore as it lacks
> industries and job opportunities. *
>
> *You are more likely to become rich if you leave Kanyakumari. That said,
> Kanyakumari is better than all other Tamil Nadu districts in many ways. *
>
> *1.Georgraphy*
>
> *Kanyakumari is surrounded by Indian ocean on the south, Arabian sea on
> the west and tall western ghat mountains and forest on the east, so you
> always experience moderate climate and good amount of rainfall through out
> the year..Climatic condition prevailing there makes the district green and
> beautiful. *
>
> *2.People*
>
> *Kanyakumari is a Nadar majority district. Nadars are peace loving people
> who don't pick fights with other castes to show their caste superiority
> unlike some castes do. There are also Malayalis and people from fishermen
> community. 50% Kanyakumarians are Christians, so the environment in
> Kanyakumari tend to be more peaceful than other districts.*
>
> *3.Education      *
>
> *Kanyakumarians give importance to education. They even go to the extent
> of selling all their properties to get their children educated. As a
> result, literacy rate is high in Kanyakumari and female sex ratio is also
> high there.*
>
> *4.Food*
>
> *Kanyakumarians enjoy fish everyday due to their proximity to sea. I would
> say Kanyakumarians are the biggest fish eaters in India. You hardly find
> people wearing glasses in Kanyakumari due to their food habits.*
>
> *Q3         If Arjuna was the best Archer and warrior of Dwapar Yuga, So
> why didn't Shri Krishna left Arjuna and his Chariot alone for a second in
> those eighteen days of war? Wasn't Lord Krishna insecured in leaving the
> Arjuna alone in battle field.*
>
> *A3         Bhanu Kiran Exploring ancient texts of Sanatana DharmaOct 14*
>
> *On 14th day of Kurukshetra war, Krishna told Arjuna that the horses are
> tired and it needs rest for some time and also water. Hearing the words of
> Krishna, Arjuna released an arrow into the ground creating a lake.*
>
> * ‘“In the battle, the mighty-armed Janardana fearlessly addressed these
> words to his beloved Arjuna, supreme among men. ‘O Arjuna! In this battle,
> there is no well for the horses to drink from. They desire water to drink,
> not to have a bath.’ Having been thus addressed, Arjuna cheerfully replied,
> ‘Here.’ He struck the earth with a weapon and created a pure lake from
> which the horses could drink. Arrows were the bamboos there. Arrows were
> the pillars and it was covered with arrows. It was extraordinary. Partha
> created an abode made out of arrows and this extraordinary deed was like
> one of Tvashtra’s. At this, Govinda laughed and spoke words of praise. In
> that great battle, thus did Partha create a pavilion made out of arrows.”’*
>
> *Source: Mahabharata translated by Bibek Debroy Jayadratha-Vadha Parva
> Chapter 1051(74)*
>
> *Krishna got down the chariot and freed the horses so that those horses
> can drink the water from that lake. Though Arjuna fought on foot, his
> enemies were unable to counter him. Large numbers of enemies attacked
> Arjuna but still he did not exhibit slightest bit of fear.*
>
> *Sanjaya said, “The great-souled Kounteya created the water. Having
> repulsed the enemy soldiers, he then created a pavilion made out of arrows.
> The immensely radiant Vasudeva quickly descended from the chariot. He freed
> the horses and removed the arrows tufted with the feathers of herons. On
> seeing a sight that had never been seen before, a giant roar, like that of
> lions, arose from the masses of siddhas and charanas and all the soldiers.
> Though Kounteya fought on foot, the bulls among men who fought against him
> could not counter him and it was wonderful. Large numbers of chariots and
> many elephants and horses descended on him. But Partha did not exhibit the
> slightest bit of fear towards these men.*
>
> *Source: Mahabharata translated by Bibek Debroy Jayadratha-Vadha Parva
> Chapter 1052(75)*
>
> *Q4         When we are reincarnated, do we come back as the same gender
> or the opposite gender?*
>
> *A4         Devala Rees Hindu practitioner and scholar of Pagan religions
> Oct 17*
>
> *According to the main tradition of knowledge about reincarnation, the
> Dharmik tradition (Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism), yes - not only
> gender changes, but species! None of these bodily traits are innate to the
> soul. Indeed this idea has been central to some acceptance of
> gender-nonconformity in these cultures.*
>
> *Q5         What happens to the Akshayapatra after the pandavas come out
> from exile?*
>
> *A5         Bhanu Kiran Exploring ancient texts of Sanatana Dharma Oct 19*
>
> *Akshayapatra lost its power after the end of Pandava's exile. As per the
> boon given by sun god to Yudhishthira, Akshayapatra Woud  provide unlimited
> food as long as Draupadi has not finished her meal and this boon is
> applicable only for 12 years. So at the end of 12th year of Pandava's
> exile, the power of Akshayapatra got exhausted and it became normal copper
> vessel with no magical powers.*
>
> *Vivaswan said, 'Thou shall obtain all that thou desirest. I shall provide
> thee with food for five and seven years together. And, O king, accept this
> copper-vessel which I give unto thee. And, O thou of excellent vows, as
> long as Panchali will hold this vessel, without partaking of its contents
> fruits and roots and meat and vegetables cooked in thy kitchen, these four
> kinds of food shall from this day be inexhaustible. And, on the fourteenth
> year from this, thou shall regain thy kingdom.'*
>
> *Source: The Mahabharata KMG Vana Parva- Aranyaka Parva Section 3*
>
> *Q6         Why does thick liquid soap always go watery when it's about to
> run out?*
>
> *A6         2 Answers Nick RPh625, former Pharmacist Answered Oct 10*
>
> *When actuating each pump to remove soap, a puff of air is drawn in to
> equalize pressure .A tiny amount of mold spores are in this air. It is not
> sterile. The microbes begin to slowly grow. The manufacturer puts in
> antimicrobial ingredients, but by the time most soap is used up, the
> protection diminishes. The emulsion formula of the soap base cracks,
> separates and becomes watery. It does not harm the soap's ability to clean.
> It is good to pour this out and rinse container before refilling.*
>
> *2ND ANSWR- A           . Waltman , Certified Surgical Tech, Engineer,
> [Ge][Ne][I][Us], handyman Answered Sep 3, 2019*
>
> *If you mean that it’s watery in its dispenser at the end of the life of
> that dispenser, it could be that the soap in question has deteriorated, or
> aged, in its container. If you mean that the thick liquid soap is thinner
> at the end of use, as in a solvent like water, it has dissolved to a point
> where it seems thinner.*
>
> *It really helps when we know which soap we are speaking of, and what its
> age is, and what it is dissolved in. Otherwise, it’s just a swag
> (scientific wild ass guess).*
>
> *I hope this leads you to being more specific in your question.*
>
> *Q7         does it seem like lions are more loved than tigers, and lions
> get more credit and recognition than tigers do when they're equally beasts?*
>
> *A7         Abdullahi Abdi   Knows SomaliThu*
>
> *Your question is biased towards cultures where lions were known and
> revered. In Africa, Europe and some parts of the middle east, lions were
> the largest known predators and therefore were associated with the King of
> the jungle or king of the beast e.t.c*
>
> *But in my own personal feelings, i think there is something that is just
> majestic about male lion. its appearance and lustrous mane is unique among
> cats. *
>
> *Unlike tigers, it is not stealthy, elusive and solitary, it is not an
> unseen mysterious assassin that you need to flash out among thickets. *
>
> *Rather, the male lion stands tall and proud with a commanding stature, it
> is as if it owns the world.*
>
> *Q8         What evolutionary purpose do slanted/smaller eyes serve?*
>
> *A8         Nick Lilavois Former Senior Technologist at Educational
> Multimedia Technology (1985–2009)Oct 18*
>
> *First- Asian eyes are not smaller. They just lack a crease in the upper
> eyelid, so the eyelid flesh hangs down.*
>
> *Second- Evolution is NOT driven by purpose.*
>
> *Evolution is not a god, evolution does not design.*
>
> *Traits happen at random. If a trait prevents individuals from
> reproducing, it dies out. If a trait helps individuals reproduce, OR if it
> neither helps nor hinders, it gets passed down to the next generation.*
>
> *At some point, there was a mutation of the eyelid. It got passed down in
> that population with all other non-negative traits.*
>
> *Q9         Why do many laptops run on 19 volts? *
>
> *A9         Most laptops use Lithium Ion batteries. 19 V provides a
> voltage which is suitable for use for charging up to 4 x Lithium Ion cells
> in series using a buck ...*
>
> *Why do laptops use 19V?*
>
> *Most laptops use Lithium Ion batteries. 19 V provides a voltage which is
> suitable for use for charging up to 4 x Lithium Ion cells in series using a
> buck converter to drop the excess voltage efficiently. Various combinations
> of series and parallel cells can be accommodated.*
>
> *Answer by google search for a  QA in quora. *
>
> *Q10       Can I offer Tulsi leaves to Maa Saraswati?*
>
> *A10       Akshay Travel blogger Sep 14*
>
> *Ofcourse you can offer Tulsi leaves to Maa saraswati.*
>
> *But you must be careful when saraswati is worshipped along with Lord
> Ganesha & Lakshmi devi . *
>
> *In that situation you should not offer Tulsi leaves to saraswati.
> Beacause lord Ganesha sitting beside her. Tulsi is against lord Ganesha.*
>
> *Q11       Why is Dubai called a fake city?*
>
> *A11       Sangram SagarE Commerce Consultant at Self Employed (Ecommrce)
> (2010–present)Thu*
>
> *I've been to Dubai and found it a pretty boring city. Especially for
> people who are not rich. We can't do anything there because the
> entertainment there is luxury and shopping for expensive goods.*
>
> *There is no view at all. Yes, only tall buildings and luxury buildings
> are there to be the object of photographs, the rest is just sand.*
>
> *Yes, this is entertainment. Seeing the sand is the same as walking in the
> sand.*
>
> *During the trip, the pavement is just sand, so if we don't live in a
> luxurious area.*
>
> *I like going to the mall. But Dubai Mall is too big and in my opinion,
> it's monotonous. When I went to Dubai, I shopped at a factory outlet or
> some kind of discount shop next to the hotel. Lots of cheap branded stuff
> that is really cheap. Vans 300 thousand, Balmain under 1 million, Tommy
> Hilfiger sweater 150 thousand.*
>
> *So my advice, if the budget for traveling is not up to hundreds of
> millions/day/people, don't go to Dubai. It's a loss, it's better to go on a
> road trip to European countries (during a road trip on the road, we can cry
> happily if we are in Europe, the scenery is good)*
>
> *Q12       What do Maharashtrians think about Tamil Nadu and it's people?*
>
> *A1         Rahul I live in Maharashtra.Updated Oct 14*
>
> *As a Tamil born and brought up in Maharashtra, I can convey what Marathis
> think of Tamils.*
>
> *Generally Marathi people don’t tend to differentiate between the Southern
> states. They too generally believe all of South is ‘Madraas’, and if
> specifically asked about TN they only know 3 cities on an average :
> Chennai, Rameswaram and Kanyakumari.*
>
>
>
> *Marathis are great fans of Idli, Dosa, Vada, Uttappam and much
> importantly, ‘Paniyaaram’ (in Tamil) or ‘Appe’ in Marathi. They love South
> Indian breakfast recipes a lot, and often say they are envious of Tamils
> that they get to eat such a tasty eatable Idli/Dosa everyday.*
>
> * They seriously love South Indian restaurants. They often ask me “Eh
> Rahul.. Tum log itna Masta Sambar aur Chutney kaise Banate ho?” (Rahul, how
> do u people make so tasty Sambar and Chutney)?..*
>
> *They produce ‘Saambaar’ as ‘Saambar’, ‘Dosa’ as ‘**Ḍosaa’.*
>
> *Rajinikanth is the one of the first persons to flash in the mind for
> Marathi people when they think of Tamils and Tamilnadu side. (Fun fact :
> Rajinikanth himself is a Marathi, though almost 90% Marathis are unaware of
> this). Some others include Abdul Kalam, Jayalalithaa, etc.*
>
> *‘Oh Anna!’ is very popular among Marathis to denote Southerners **😂.
> Indeed when we they address me ‘Anna!’ it feels very dignified as Anna
> means ‘elder brother’ or ‘Apna Bhai’ Gunda type!*
>
>
>
> *‘Anda Inda Pundu Gundu’ is the expression that comes to their mind when
> they think of the language.*
>
> *Laddoo’ and ‘Jalebi’ comes to their mind when they the scripts.*
>
> *People think we wear Lungi 24x7. Even if we wear Veshti, people mistake
> it as ‘White Lungi’!*
>
> *They know well that Tamil people have serious dislike against Hindi
> imposition, they dislike Modi and regional politics is more there. (Sad
> fact : Most Marathis are in a false impression that Hindi is our national
> language, it should be our first preference over mother tongue, it makes us
> more patriotic as they think India >>> Maharashtra).*
>
> *Marathis think Balaji (Lord Venkateswara) is the main God of South people
> including Tamils (which in fact isn’t true). Lord Balaji is quite popular
> in MH.*
>
> *O yeah, they do like some Southern movies too. Some songs like ‘Apadi
> Pode Pode’ (Tamil ; Apdi Podu Podu), ‘Arrara Nakka Mukka’, ‘Why this Kolaa
> veri Kolaa Veri di’ (Tamil : Why this Kolaveri Kolaveri di?) are very
> popular.    *
>
> *Karnataka and Tamilnadu are considered somewhat same as both are in
> South.*
>
> *Unfortunately, many Marathis do not know the history of the Maratha
> kingdom of Thanjavur in Tamilnadu that ruled the region for almost 250
> years and contributed highly to the arts and literature of Marathi, Telugu,
> Tamil and Sanskrit languages.*
>
> *All the above QA are based on Quora digest to me on 26-10-2021. Quora
> answers need not be 100% correct answers *
>
> *Compiler- R. Gopala Krishnan, 78 dated 27 -10-2021*
>
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