Mr Rajaram,
You stop satirical calling Old man, abusing Purambokku etc. Otherwise you also 
will be called soGopalakrishnan

    On Monday, 6 May, 2024 at 06:54:33 pm IST, Rajaram Krishnamurthy 
<keyarinc...@gmail.com> wrote:  
 
 amanda purampokku  You slipped and broke your disk and tried to laugh without 
teeth? Shanta was not dasaratha direct descendant and even this you try to 
twist. And start reading from the basics. Or else you will become  REV= revise 
for the endless valuation Have a good treatment inserting 2 legs and the 
hanging bell also Kr
On Mon, 6 May 2024 at 00:18, Narayanaswamy Iyer <iyern...@gmail.com> wrote:

Dear folks
With both feet in his mouth and his whole senile imbecile body affected by 
tsetse fly bites causing sleeping sickness or trypanosomiasis, and his brain 
liquified by the virus, the super-muttal muddled-mind does not know that 
Dasharatha Chakravarthy did not "call for any yagnya to beget children" as he 
already had a daughter named Shaanthaa whom he had given to Lomapaada to bring 
up.  And a grandchild by her!
He desired a son to inherit his title and his empire, as none of his three 
wives could do so till now..
So, KR ex-IRS, don't remove your feet, cry over spilt milk. and be ashamed of 
your nomen Karuppan-chaami alias. Rajaram K.
S Narayanaswmy Iyer
On Mon, May 6, 2024 at 11:12 AM Rajaram Krishnamurthy <keyarinc...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

The old haggard does not know that he has a foot in his mouth? Muttale  The VR 
speaks only about dasaratha calling for yagna to beget children and as you spun 
for drought etc  Don't remove your foot and cry over and be ashamed KR
On Sun, 5 May 2024 at 22:05, Narayanaswamy Iyer <iyern...@gmail.com> wrote:

Dear folks
Caught with his foot in his mouth yet again for the umpteenth time, the 
super-faker cannot distinguish between Dasharatha Chakravarthy the emperor, and 
the ruler of little Anga desam.
S Narayanaswamy Iyer
On Mon, May 6, 2024 at 10:33 AM Rajaram Krishnamurthy <keyarinc...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

Oldman kicks himself? How can he say as a rev learned that dasaratha? Dasaratha 
connection ids different; and Anga  desam is different. Accept old man you are 
down with your memory KR
On Sun, 5 May 2024 at 21:19, Narayanaswamy Iyer <iyern...@gmail.com> wrote:


Dear folks
One can always depend on a notorious bluffologist and super-faker for calling 
the kettle black, when his own pot badly needs keeling.
The torrent of nonsense boldly headed "KR  -- ONE MORE FAKE FOLKLORE" is no 
exception.
The super-faker juggles what he recalls about the conflicting accounts in the 
mahaa-bhaaratham and about the raamaayanam and -- despite splitting fine hairs 
and despite copy-pasting extensively, irrelevant rubbish from other sources -- 
fails dismally to disprove the core truth which I was illustrating, i.e. faith, 
and the proper performance of appropriat vedic rituals, can overcome and alter 
natural phenomena like drought.
The story of avowed strict brahmachaari rishya-shringa -- kidnapped under false 
pretences by employing courtesans steeped in immorality -- bringing rain to a 
parched land, whether called Anga territory ruled by Romapa or an empire ruled 
by Dasaratha, is a mere legend related to Dasarstha's charioteer by Sanat 
Kumara. 
The common link is not disputed:-
"Sage Rishyasringa is also a son-in-law to King Dasharatha. Princess Shanta, in 
a distant relationship is a daughter to King Dasharatha in relation and the 
adopted daughter of Romapaada, the King of Anga. Thus, Sumantra's saying 
son-in-law also means Dasharatha's son-in-law, besides Romapada’s."
S Narayanaswamy Iyer
On Sun, May 5, 2024 at 10:16 PM Rajaram Krishnamurthy <keyarinc...@gmail.com> 
wrote:


CULTURAL QA 05202405

Q1           What arethe stories of Lord Krishna that give you goosebumps?

KR          Thank GodTrivandrum doctor was not asked to explain this 
phenomenon!!!   Disk prolapse in 3 months cured By Krishna-may not be a FAKE 
NEWS?  Faith MAY evenmove the mountain. However, if it’s a real prolapse, had 
that Doctor sentmessages all over, Chandrasekar my friend could have been 
cured. Is there medianews?  Can Goose bump? See below NB. ***

 

Q2           When didaluminium become cheap?

KR           Yescorrect; Before this breakthrough, aluminium was considered a 
luxury item, andit was even used to capthe Washington Monument in the United 
States as a symbol of wealth andprestige. However, once the Hall-Héroult 
process wasintroduced, aluminium became much more abundant and its price 
droppedsignificantly, making it widely available for various industrial and 
consumerapplications.

 

Q4           WhenShri Krishna returned after the war of Mahabharata, Rukmani, 
was filled withanger and questioned him. Why?

KR            ONEMORE FAKE FOLKLORE

***NB    1     Can faith move mountains? If we seecommercial on liners 
advertising as honest, will give only the positivedescriptions; and then as if 
waiting, their own 3 or 4 people will eulogisethat product and there will be 
one harsh comment too. Thereafter it is rare anyother purchasers added any 
comments at all. But the consumers are attracted andrush to buy that product. 
Fake products and Fake advt comments.  And the sales galore and mute 
purchasers. Sotoo, once something is written, immediately if 2 comments as advt 
passed, itbecomes genuine? 

2        According tothe Mahabharata, Vibhandaka, a renowned sage and a son of 
Kashyapa, travels inMahahrada, when he sees Urvashi, the most beautiful apsara 
(nymph). Aroused, heemits his seed, which fell into the river. A doe, who is a 
cursed apsara,swallows it and becomes pregnant due to the sage's miraculous 
powers. After shegives birth to a boy, she is liberated from the curse and 
returns to heaven.The boy is born with horns and because of which, he is named 
Rishyasringa.Vibhandaka decides to raise him isolated from society. 
Rishyasringa grows up inhis father's ashram in the forest, unaware of existence 
of any female. Hepractices brahmacharya and acquires magical and miraculous 
powers due to hischastity.

3       Meanwhile, Romapada—the King of Anga—offendsa Brahmin, due to which no 
other Brahmin agrees to perform yajna(fire-sacrifice). This upsets Indra, the 
king of the gods, and he stops rainingon Anga. As a result, the kingdom suffers 
from drought and famine. Romapada is toldthat the only way to bring rainfall is 
by bringing a man with perfect chastityinto the kingdom. Romapada learns of 
Rishyasringa and despite his fear of thepower and anger of Vibhandaka, he sends 
some courtesans to Rishyasringa to bring him intohis kingdom. During 
Vibhandaka's absence, the women come to his ashramand meet Rishyasringa. They 
tell him that they were hermits. Rishyasringabecomes astonished by seeing their 
appearance and invites them to perform tapas(penance) with him. Before 
Vibhandaka arrives, the women leave the place.Rishyasringa becomes love-sick 
and ignores his daily duties. The next day, the courtesansreturn and take 
Rishyasringa to Anga. As a result, the kingdom receivesbountiful rains and 
Rishyasringa marries Shanta. Much of the story istaken up by accounts of the 
feelings of the young man as he becomes aware ofwomen for the first time. {KR 
so it is not Dasarathanand that day Ayodhya in famine}

4    The story can befound in both the Ramayana and the Mahabharata. According 
to the Ramayana,Rishyasringa was the chief priest when the King Dasharatha 
performed a yajna tobeget progeny, and Rama, Bharata, and the twins Lakshmana 
and Shatrughna wereborn.

      CORRECT VERSION OF RAMAYANA AND NOT AS STATED BY SOME FAKEMEMBER:

Valmiki Ramayana -Bala Kanda in Prose Sarga 9 

Sumantra, the minister of King Dasharatha, details theimportance of Sage 
Rishyasringa and beseeches the king to invite that sage topreside over the 
contemplated Vedic ritual, for that Sage's entry into anykingdom is auspicious 
for that land and people.Sumantra, the charioteer and oneof the misters of King 
Dasharatha, having heard all about the king's desire toperform a Vedic ritual, 
said this in confidence to king, "Oh, king, I willtell an early legend, an 
early legendary narration that I listened... "Oh,king, I have earlier heard of 
this present advice given to you by Vedicscholars, as godly Sage Sanatkumara 
has once narrated an account about thearrival of your sons in the presence of 
other sages, and sage Sanat Kumarasaid... He said that "Sage Kashyapa has a son 
known as Vibhaandaka, andhis son will be the renowned Sage Rishyasringa, and 
that Sage Rishyasringa willgrow up in forests, and will always be dwelling in 
forest...

    Here the wordused by Sumantra is tava putra aagamam , it renders as 'the 
arrival of yoursons', meaning that sons of King Dasharatha arrive from Heavens, 
but notthrough an ordinary parturition. Even earlier in time to that of 
Dasharatha,Sage Sanatkumara predicted the 'arrival' of Vishnu as Rama. The 
birth-eventassociated with Rishyasringa’s name is that he is born with a horn 
on the crownof his head. Thus he is named as Rishyasringa, i.e., em> R^iSi the 
Sage;shR^i~Nga horn; a Sage with a horn on his forehead at his birth time. 
Thisbeing the mythological import, he is an acme among sages, as shR^i~Nga 
alsomeans a peak."Not knowing others, that Brahman the best, 
namelyRishyasringa, will always be abiding his father and he will follow 
celibacy oftwo kinds Brahmanical vows namely vratitva , praajaapatya ...Or  Not 
knowing others that Brahman the best,will always be abiding his father, lest 
his renowned celibacy always praised bythe Brahmans, will be hindered.

    The worddvaividhyam also means two kinds of celibacy, vratitva and 
prajaapatyam. One,as a bachelor and the other after marriage, voluntarily 
distancing away fromhis wife on certain forbidden days like full moon and new 
moon days, duringdaytime, eclipses, and other astronomical occurrences and some 
more. This kindof self-imposed celibacy is one way of observing sustained 
family planningmethods, instead of resorting to medicaments. Here, this word is 
more nearer tomean 'hindrance', than to mean the 'two way celibacy' as 
deciphered by somecommentators.    "In the world hebecomes famous for his 
celibacy, oh king, and he will always be praised byBrahmans, and thus time will 
pass on with that kind of his conduct... Sage Rishyasringa loses notime with 
his servitor-ship to the Sacrificial Fire and also to his celebratedfather, and 
during this period alone there will be a famed and very strong kingRomapaada, a 
valiant in Anga country... But by a violation of righteousness ofthat king 
there will be a shocking and devastating famine in that country... While the 
famine isbesetting that king Roamapada will be afflicted with grim, and on 
summoningBrahmans and learned scholars he will address them..." ‘All of youare 
well versed in rituals and knowers of the world history... order me how tohow 
the purification from sin will be..." ‘Thus said by king thosescholarly 
Brahmans and Vedic scholars will say to the king, 'oh, king, son ofSage 
Vibhaandaka, namely Rishyasringa, is to be fetched by all methods...

      "Oh! King,having brought Sage Rishyasringa and honouring him well with 
good care,procedurally give him your daughter Shanta in marriage to that Vedic 
Brahmanand the son of Sage Vibhaandaka... On listening them the king 
becomesthoughtful about the idea by which it is possible to bring that 
self-controlledsage to his place...Then that intellectual king decides along 
with ministers,to dispatch clergymen and ministers, honouring them well, and 
then sendsthem..."They on hearing king's words are awestruck and lowering 
theirfaces they will say, 'we can not go there as we are afraid of sage 
Vibhandaka,father of Rishyasringa...' After thinking over they will say as a 
secondthought, and having found a solution with a plan to bring that sage, 'we 
willfetch that Brahman and also by that no stigma will occur...'  

      "Thus bythe king of Anga kingdom and by his courtesans the son of sage 
Rishyasringawill be brought and the presiding deity for rains will showers 
rains, andShanta will also be given in marriage to that sage...’ "Sage 
Rishyasringa,son-in-law of Romapaada, King of Anga ad as well as to you, if 
invited to ourkingdom he will bless you to beget sons, oh! King... so said Sage 
Sanatkumaarato other sages and all this is retold by me."  Thus the charioteer 
and the Minister Sumantracompleted his narration in confidence to King 
Dasharatha.

Comment: SageRishyasringa is also a son-in-law to King Dasharatha. Princess 
Shanta, in a distant relationship is a daughter to King Dasharatha inrelation 
and the adopted daughter of Romapaada, the King of Anga. Thus,Sumantra's saying 
son-in-law also means Dasharatha's son-in-law, besidesRomapada’s.

5        The NaḷinikāJātaka (Jā 526) introduces a past life of the Buddha, a 
sage, living alone inthe Himālayas. There is semen in the urine he passes, a 
doe who eats the grassin that place gets pregnant from it. A human boy named 
Isisiṅga (Pali) is later born to the deerand he grows up in complete seclusion 
from mankind, and most importantly, fromwomankind. He even doesn't know the 
difference in the body and appearance ofthe two.The boy's ascetic power becomes 
so great that it disturbs the godSakka, the lord of heaven, who causes a 
drought to occur in the country andblames it on the boy. He then convinces the 
King to send his daughter to seducehim and to break the austerity of the young 
seer and to reduce his asceticpower. The King and his daughter accept Sakka's 
reasoning and in good faith –and for the benefit of the country – agree to be 
part of the plot The girldresses up as an ascetic and while the father is away 
gathering roots andfruits in the forest, she manages to seduce the boy, who has 
never seen a womanbefore. Through their revelling, the boy does indeed lose his 
powers, afterwhich the girl departs. When his father returns, the infatuated 
boy informs himof the girl, only to be instructed and rebuked by his father. He 
then repentsfor his actions.

6     Jātaka 523, theAlambusā Jātaka,also recounts a similar story of Isisinga, 
inone other previous life of Bodhisattva. Here, Sakka chooses a heavenly nymph 
toseduce the ascetic. The outcome is the same: the sage is seduced, repents 
andSakka is thwarted. In response, he grants a boon to the seductress.

7     The story alsoappears in the Mahāvastu (Jones' translation pp. 139–147), 
but Ekaśr̥ṅga, as heis known here, is the Bodhisattva, and Nalinī is a past 
life of Yaśodharā. Amajor variation in this version of the story is 
Ekaśr̥ṅga'signorance of his marriage to the girl. He succumbs to 
worldlyresponsibilities, eventually becoming king and fathering 32 children 
beforeretiring again to the forest and regaining his former powers.

8    According to theTuṅgabhadrāmahātmyawhich is a division of a 
Mahapuranas,[8] Rishyasringa is regarded to have beenborn from a place near 
Sringeri in Karnataka. There is an ancient big templenearby which is believed 
to be the place where he lived before moving toAyodhya.[9] Sringeri is also 
known as ShringaGiri (Sanskrit: the hills whereRishyaShringaresided). The Shiva 
linga with which the sage merged, can be seentoday at the temple in Kigga.

9    There is atemple of rishyashringa named 'Chehni fort' situated in Banjar 
tehsil of KulluDistrict Himachal Pradesh. In Banjar valley, Rishyasringa is 
called"Shringa Rishi" by the locals. An idol of Shringa Rishi with thegoddess 
Shanta is present in the temple. This place is about 50  km from Kullu. 
Rishyasringa is the presidingdeity of this secluded valley named Banjar.

KR        Here was nofaith moving the mountain; confused minds believe and it 
is harmless so we dobelieve.        K RAJARAM   IRS   5524

On Sat, 4 May 2024 at 23:41, 'gopala krishnan' via iyer123 
<iyer...@googlegroups.com> wrote:


CULTURAL QA 05-2024-05

All theBELOW  QA are from  Quora digest to me   on  05-05-2024.

 Quoraanswers need not be 100% correct answers 

.Compiled andposted by R. Gopala krishnan,  on 05-05-2024

Q1           What are the stories of Lord Krishnathat give you goosebumps?

A1           Dr Arsha M Dev, MBBS MD in Bachelor ofMedicine and Bachelor of 
Surgery Degrees, Doctor of Medicine (Graduated2023)7mo

There was a girlwho loved Lord Krishna very much from her very young age.She 
had to face a lotof hardships to reach her dream of becoming a Doctor.Yet she 
believed inKrishna so much.When her graduation was just a few months away,a 
terrible backache occurred.The pain was not subsiding and it progressed to foot 
drop (inability to use left foot.This made her walking difficult.The MRI 
scanrevealed that she was having a severe disc prolapse affecting her nerves to 
thefoot which may make her crippled for life.The emergency measure was 
asurgery.The surgery could save her from complete paralysis of the left 
leg,butthe already occurred neurological damage to the foot was not correctable.

The girl wasshattered.There was no one to guide her.She herself was a Doctor,so 
she verywell knew the consequences if surgery was not done.She was given a 
choice -either to proceed with surgery or leave everything to conservative 
treatment (medicines alone) which in her case had negligible chances of 
success.Her faithin Krishna was strong - she knew everything occurred for a 
reason. The surgerywas a little risky one.She planned to proceed with the 
conservative treatment,believing in Krishna. 


The senior Doctorwho suggested her the treatment was also a devotee,his 
confidence wasadmirable.Three months passed,the pain subsided.Her walking 
slowly came to theoriginal shape - her foot drop resolved completely! All these 
days,she and herloved ones offered prayers along with treatment.Now she is not 
just walking,shedances,she runs,she workouts and what else? The girl is now an 
MBBS,MD graduatefrom a reputed Govt.Medical College.People may call this as a 
Medical Miraclebut honestly speaking it was Krishna who acted through the 
medicine.

Ever since then,shetells this story wherever she go. She wants others to know 
that Krishna isalways there taking care of us.

And that girl isme.Radhe Radhe.

Q2           When did aluminum become cheap?

A2           Sean Kernan, Writer atseanjkernan.substack.com6h

1886–and it’s kindof a fascinating story.

Aluminum was oncemore expensive than gold.

But then achemistry professor told a classroom that if someone could figure out 
how tomake it cheap, they’d be rich in a heartbeat. One student, Charles 
Hall,learned how to smelt aluminum from bauxite. He did it using his moms pots 
andpans and everyday items. He was persistent and brilliant.

And sure enough, hecame up with a crazy-cheap way of smelting aluminum and the 
world was changedforever. His discovery led to the first widespread use of a 
metal since ironwas discovered. So it’s no small feat. And yes, he made a ton 
of money fromthis process.

Q3           What are some famous English jokes?

A3           Jeff Kay,Modern Renaissance Man / TopWriter 2015/16/17/18 7y

Irisharchaeologists were excavating a certain location and found what appeared 
to beancient long copper wires. After a bit of discussion, it was announced 
that theancient Irish had created the first telephone communication network.

Scottisharchaeologists, not to be outdone by the Irish, found what appeared to 
beancient long glass strands on one of their excavations. After some 
discussion,it was announced they the ancient Scots must have created the first 
fiber opticnetwork.

Englisharchaeologists, in a fit of national pride, began digs all over England, 
butafter years of searching, found nothing like the Irish or Scottish had.

After somediscussion, it was announced that the ancient English had most 
certainlycreated the first wireless network.

Q4           When Shri Krishna returned after thewar of Mahabharata, Rukmani, 
was filled with anger and questioned him.Why? 

A4           Chauhan Babu Nath,18h

Everything else wasfine in the war. But why did you support the killing of 
pious people like“Dronacharya” and “Bhishma Pitamah”??

 “Shri Krishna” replied. It is true that bothof them followed religion 
throughout their lives. But one "sin"committed by him destroyed all his 
"virtues".

What sins werethose??

When"Draupadi" was being dissected in the crowd. Then both of them werealso 
present there. Being an elder, he could have stopped Dushasan. But he didnot do 
this. Due to this one sin of his, all his other religious activitiesfell short.

And"Karna" was famous for his charity. No one left his door emptyhanded. Why 
did you help in his death? What was his mistake??

Hey darling! Youare telling the truth. He was famous for his generosity and 
never said no toanyone. But when Abhimanyu was lying on the ground injured in 
the battlefieldafter defeating all the warriors.

So he asked Karnafor water. There was a pit of water near where Karna was 
standing. But Karnadid not give water to the dying Abhimanyu. Therefore, the 
"virtue" hehad earned through charity throughout his life was destroyed. Later, 
the wheelof his chariot got stuck in the same pit and he was killed.

 Hey Rukmani! oftenhappens. When something wrong is happening around humans and 
they do nothing.They think that they are not guilty of this “sin”.

If they are not ina position to help then they can tell the truth that they 
cannot do anything.He is in no position to help.

But they don't evendo that. By not doing so, they also become equally guilty of 
that"sin". The more one commits a “sin”.

Q5           What are some of the best "Apriest, a pastor and a rabbi…" jokes?

A5           Marc Clamage, Alter kakkerextraordinaire!1y

A priest, a pastor,and a rabbi are sitting around talking and it turns out they 
all have the sameproblem: squirrels in the attic. The priest says, “When we 
realized what theproblem was we hired an exterminator who sealed off the church 
and fumigated.Nevertheless, two weeks later the squirrels were back.”

The pastor says,“We had this issue too. We got humane traps, caught the 
squirrels, and releasedthem 20 miles away. Nevertheless, two weeks later the 
squirrels were back.”

“We had the sameproblem,” says the rabbi. “When we realized what was going on, 
we had a meetingof the trustees, made the squirrels full members of the 
congregation, and nowwe only see them on Rosh Hashonah and Yom Kippur.”



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