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---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Laxminarayan Sarma <[email protected]> Date: Thu, 9 May 2024 at 21:06 Subject: Re: [iyer123] CULTURAL QA 05-2024-09 To: iyer <[email protected]> Cc: Patty Thatha <[email protected]>, Kerala Iyer < [email protected]> *Dear Friend Hopalakrishnanji* *Pardon me for being frank. * *I didn't expect this from a highly respected, respectsb6 person of your class , good breeding and education like you* *Tell me , does a fully accomplished gentleman like you , very much liked and very popular nerd to append your pre retirement official credentials IES like that cheap THENGALAI ARAVVNI PUNDAI, Rajaram?* *Friend, you are far, far abive that perverted psycho* *A gem of a gentleman like you is well loved by the whole world. You DON'T need embellishments like the THENGAL IRS (Infamous Randi Service)* On Thu, 9 May, 2024, 8:31 pm 'gopala krishnan' via iyer123, < [email protected]> wrote: > *CULTURAL QA 05-2024-09* > > *All the BELOW QA are from Quora digest to me on 09-05-2024.* > > * Quora answers need not be 100% correct answers * > > *.Compiled **and posted by R. Gopala krishnan, on 09-05-2024* > > *Q1 Why do people in Hinduism say 'Ram nam satya hai' when > carrying the deathbed of somebody. What significance does it hold?* > > *A1 Sejal Kapoor, Tarot Reader And Spiritual Guide > (2020–present)9mo* > > *In Hinduism, the phrase "Ram naam satya hai" is frequently uttered during > the last rites or funeral procession of a deceased person. The statement is > shouted by mourners as they take the body to the cremation or burial place > and has profound cultural and spiritual significance. The importance and > meaning of the term are as follows:* > > *Ram Naam: "Ram naam" is the name of Lord Rama, one of Hinduism's most > cherished deities. The ideal human being, righteousness, and virtue are all > represented by Lord Rama. The recitation of Lord Rama's name is thought to > purify the soul and provide divine protection.* > > *The phrase "Satya Hai" can be translated as "is the truth" or "truth > wins." By saying this sentence repeatedly, the mourners express their > acceptance of the natural cycle of birth, life, and death as well as their > recognition of impermanence and mortality. It serves as a reminder of the > fleeting nature of existence and the unavoidable transition to the realm of > eternity.* > > *Accepting fact: Chanting "Ram naam satya hai" during a deceased person's > ultimate journey is a method for the bereaved to accept the fact of death > and take comfort in the divine will. The knowledge that the departed spirit > is being led by Lord Rama's heavenly name brings solace.* > > *Spiritual Liberation: Hinduism holds that reciting holy words or mantras > at the moment of death will help the soul pass peacefully from this life to > the next. It is considered lucky to invoke the name of Lord Rama since it > is thought to aid in the soul's deliverance (moksha) from the cycle of > birth and death.* > > *The expression also acts as a means of honouring the divine and > requesting favours for the departed soul. The grieving ask Lord Rama's > blessings and protection for the soul's future travels by chanting "Ram > naam satya hai”.* > > *It is crucial to note that Hinduism's many locations and communities may > have diverse funeral rites and mourning displays. During funeral > processions, "Ram naam satya hai" is a typical phrase used, however there > are numerous variations and practises that may be used depending on local > customs and beliefs.* > > *Q2 Who is the biggest traitor in the history of India?* > > *A2 Amit Singh, Mar 3* > > *He was one of the reasons British imperialism started in India.One of the > primary reasons British were able to rule India for a long period of > time.His palace is known as Namak Haram Deorhi which means the traitor’s > gate.* > > *The British won the Battle Of Plassey after he betrayed the previous > Nawab Of Bengal and supported the British. Later, he went on to even make a > treaty with the Dutch.* > > *He was a commander in the Bengal army under the Nawab of Bengal. In 1757 > Robert Clive made an accord with him according to which he didn’t > participate in the Battle of Plassey and the British were able to defeat > the Nawab.* > > *They formed a puppet state and put him in charge as the new Nawab of > Bengal. He later realized that the British wanted full control and tried to > stop them by supporting the Danish but failed and he was deposed.* > > * Later he came into the good graces of the British again and was > reinstated as the Nawab till his death in 1765. It is said that the British > rule of Indian subcontinent began with his betrayal. He is considered a > disgrace to faith, humanity and the nation.* > > *His palace in Murshidabad.* > > *If you’re still wondering who the traitor is, he is none other than this > gentleman below.Mir Jafar, history would have been different if he had not > betrayed.* > > *Q3 What is the height of confidence?* > > *Karan Gupta, Deputy Manager at Reliance Jio Infocomm > (2015–present)Updated 4y* > > *In an SSB Interview for Indian Army,* > > *Interviewer : When you came upstairs, did you notice how many steps are > there in corridor?* > > *Person : Yes sir..I have taken 15 steps.* > > *Interviewer *turned a bit excited * : Think again. Are you sure on 15?* > > *Person : Damm sure.* > > *Interviewer*with more vigour*: Boy, I am going to check and you will be > rejected if 15 is not the actual figure. Okay?* > > *Person : Okay sir. I will also accompany you. If discrepancy exist, I'll > straightaway leave the campus without waiting for results.* > > *Interviewer: *aghast and moved on to next question** > > *In my knowledge, person cleared the interview.* > > *Actually, even that person didn't know the stairs' count. But the the > firm attitude with which he answered and how hard he stick to it impressed > the interviewer to the extent he skipped his own validation.* > > *Sometimes, unshakable confidence and firm belief can be a victory card.* > > *Q4 Can you provide some examples of intelligence throughout > history?* > > *A4 Jean-Marie Valheur, have a reasonable amount of it Feb 29* > > *A Swiss gentleman by the name of Leonhard Euler was an absolute genius > the likes of which the world hasn’t seen many of. He was, among other > things, “a mathematician, physicist, astronomer, geographer, logician, and > engineer” and he founded the studies of graph theory and topology.* > > *Euler was insanely productive. He discovered so much stuff in so many > fields that, to avoid ambiguity, things are often named after the second > person to generate the proof or discover it. I couldn’t even begin to name > all the things he came up with and then get this — guy goes blind. Surely, > that’ll slow him down? But no! It actually INCREASES his productivity as > now he can dictate all that goes on in that mighty powerful mind straight > to his scribes, no need for him to write it down himself. At which point he > goes on to deliver an average of one mathematical paper each week.* > > *Leonard Euler was the stuff of absolute genius. When he lost his eyesight > as an old man he merely said: “Now I have fewer distractions!” and carried > on cheerfully. Not bad for a man who’s most famous portrait seems to be him > wearing what appears to be underwear for a hat.* > > *Q5 Why did Arjuna marry four women while even Duryodhana had a > single wife?* > > *A5 Seema Bharti, Author of Mahabharat's Stories5h* > > *Disguised as a brahmin, Arjun participated in the swayamvar held by King > Draupada for his daughter. He got Draupadi’s hand in matrimony. She became > a wife to the other Pandavs too.* > > *A predetermined rule where no other brother would enter Draupadi’s room > when she was with one of them was violated. Arjun went on an exile for > twelve years hence.* > > *During this period, he had a close encounters with Ulupi, daughter of a > Naga king Kouravya. She was aware of Arjuna’s vow of celibacy. But being in > love, she would have taken her life if refused. He agreed to unite lest be > burdened by the sin of someone’s death. Son of Indra spent time with Ulupi > in her father’s palace. Finally he took leave.* > > *The Kuru prince crossed over the forest Naimisha meandering through > beautiful rivers Utpalin, Nanda, Upananda, Gaya and Ganga. He reached > Manalura. And paid obeisance to the king Chitravahana.* > > *ARJUN MARRIES CHITRANGADA* > > *Chitrangada was Chitravahana’s only child. To continue his lineage, > Chitravahana wished to make her his putrika. Accordingly, after marriage > the daughter would continue to live in her father’s house and the son born > would be the king. Besotted by Chitrangada’s elegance, Arjun agreed and > lived in the palace for three winters. He then took leave.* > > *The Pandav scoured the western shores and reached Prabhasa. Vasudev > Krishna along with the Vrishnis, Bhojas, Andhakas, came to pay homage to > the Kuru heir.* > > *Subhadra-Harana Parva* > > *A festival was being celebrated on mount Raivata. Balarama, Vasudev > Krishna’s brother accompanied by his wife Revati and a group of musicians > were highly intoxicated. Ugrasena, king of Vrishnis, was surrounded by his > wives. Vasudev accompanied Arjuna since he was the guest of honour. Arjun > was smitten by a young damsel. She happened to be Vasudev’s half sister. > Subhadra and Vasudev were born of the same father Vasudeva but of different > mothers.* > > *Krishna proposed that he eloped with her. This practice was within the > laws for kshatriyas. It was best that his sister married Arjuna, who was a > brave warrior of the Bharata lineage and son of his aunt Kunti rather than > marrying a total stranger in a swayamvar. More despicable was the exchange > of wealth and goods given by the groom as the price. Arjuna agreed.* > > *SUBHADRA IS ABDUCTED* > > *Arjun rushed a messenger to Yudhisthira and Krishna’s father Vasudeva. > Once approved, he proceeded. One day Subhadra along with her friends left > home to enjoy the festivities on mount Raivata. A warrior riding on his > chariot, clad in armour, dragged her inside. Both eloped towards the gates > of Dvaraka. Subhadra was delighted on seeing her royal abductor.* > > *The guards escorting Subhadra rushed to the assembly hall Sudarma. The > bugle alerted everyone in the city. The Vrishnis, Bhojas and Andhakas fumed > at Arjuna’s audacity. Arjun had to be tracked, hunted and punished.* > > *Balarama blazed angrily at Krishna’s fallacy of judgement. But the > younger brother was in awe of the Pandav’s skill and lineage.* > > *ARJUN MARRIES SUBHADRA* > > *The entire family expressed remorse at their antagonism. Arjun and > Subhadra were married in the presence with full honour.* > > *All the four women, Arjun married play a pivotal role in the epic. > Duryodhan’s wife is merely mentioned as the mother of his sons or the > daughter in law.* > > > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "iyer123" group. > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an > email to [email protected]. > To view this discussion on the web visit > https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/iyer123/1658883478.530660.1715266909282%40mail.yahoo.com > <https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/iyer123/1658883478.530660.1715266909282%40mail.yahoo.com?utm_medium=email&utm_source=footer> > . > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "iyer123" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. 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