CULTURAL QA 07202426

Topic- General- Base Quora QA- Compiled

Q1         Can you tell an important news item?

G      He was an in-depth student on Indian cultural texts, including the
Vedas and the Upanishads. What's more, he received the Upanayana from
Suryakaladi Mana, famous for its "Tantric rituals" and spent the rest of
his life as a Sanatana Dharma Acharya.

G       *One becomes a Brahmin not by birth but by deed*

KR        Just now I released a detailed article as to what is tantric; and
it is not Vedic, upanishadic etc. Namputris terrorized the Keralites by the
mudras and magics, and adopted in their MANA, KAVU , Bhagavathi worships;
strees were involved originally; later made it as non-accessible to anyone
else and retained the cult. Because of the modern system tantric styles
were reduced in forms and shapes. Agama Vedic is different. But the doctor
Mathew curing cancer is never authenticated but were a debatable point even
in USA .

1    FOR:  Dr Mathew speaks: https://youtu.be/YtlU7rzbqAk

2    AGAINST: https://youtu.be/TPVtz3gA-UM

@anupamathomas2708    3 years ago

My mom was under Doctor's treatment. She had a rare type of Cancer.
Alopathy doctors said she'll live for max 6months-1 year even with Chemo..
With Dr. CP Matthew's treatment she continued to live for 3 years. She
passed away last year in February. Believe it or not it's up to you. All I
can say is that, if you are someone with cancer or someone close to you has
cancer and don't want to see them spend the rest of their life between home
and hospitals. Then CP Mathew is your best choice. He was not able to cure
my mom but she lived her life to the fullest before she left us. Will
always be grateful to Doctor for it

@nourudheenpkt8293   3 years ago

doctor adviced to amputation below knee

@manup1601   2 years ago    തീർച്ചയായും അവസാനം വരെ കാണണം...ഇന്ന് വരെ കാരണം
കണ്ടെത്താൻ കഴിയാത്ത കാൻസർ രോഗത്തിന്   ആണ് അലോപ്പതി ചികിത്സ എന്ന സത്യം
മനസ്സിലാക്കിയാൽ മാത്രം മതി അല്പം എങ്കിലും ചിന്തിക്കാൻ ബുദ്ധിയുള്ളവർക്ക്
ഡോക്ടർ പറഞ്ഞ സത്യം അംഗീകരിക്കാൻ....

@swamuma  3 years ago  My father went to him with 3rd stage , now he is in
4th stage . So in my personal experience I don't recommend him.  if i would
have been in India I might have sue him for giving wrong hope and wrong
treatment and playing with patients life.

@jacobthomas3180    4 years ago

No sidha sir, metals ,mercury etc..kanjavu ok.

@NsPlayz-hb4nq   3 years ago

In my experience i don't recommend ... it's your call if you want to lose
your loved ones !!!!

Even allopathic had cured some people.

2       Narayanasamy do not like the other statement of Gopalakrishnan

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Q4         What can America learn from India?

A4         Sai Ishwar,Studied at Asian College of Journalism, Chennai,
Tamil Nadu, India (Graduated 2018)Updated 7y

KR        Let it be; just someone imagining things making India proud; but
as far as USA Americans or afro Americans or rich Indian Americans or
Chinese Americans are concerned, I did not find them in public schools of
USA; or any USA children, whose parents posted in India placing them in
Indian schools. I had never seen them in Saravanabhava or any Indian
hotels; only poor people approach such places; even the crowd in Indian
temples are none of them but I see them in Buddhists and Isckons temple at
Large. And we do have SATYAMEVA JAYATE BUT USA RESPECTS TRO THE WORD “IN
GOD WE TRUST” TRULY.

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Q5         What is one unforgettable moment you witnessed on public
transport?

KR     Hoax  news

2    You mean this one?

Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum

محمد بن راشد آل مكتوم

Sheikh Mohammed in 2021

Vice President of the United Arab Emirates

Incumbent

Assumed office

5 January 2006

Serving with Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan (2023–present)

President   Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan

Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan

Preceded by       Maktoum bin Rashid Al Maktoum

4th Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates

Incumbent

Assumed office

11 February 2006

President   Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan

Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan

Deputies

Hamdan bin Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan (2006–2009)

Sultan bin Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan (2006–2009)

Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan (2009–present)

Saif bin Zayed Al Nahyan (2009–present)

Maktoum bin Mohammed Al Maktoum (2021–present)

Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum (2024–present)

Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan (2024–present)

Preceded by       Maktoum bin Rashid Al Maktoum

Minister of Defence

In office

9 December 1971 – 14 July 2024

President

Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan

Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan

Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan

Preceded by       Post established

Succeeded by     Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum

President of the United Arab Emirates

Acting

In office

13 May 2022 – 14 May 2022

Preceded by       Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan

Succeeded by     Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan

Ruler of Dubai

Incumbent

Assumed office

4 January 2006

Preceded by       Maktoum bin Rashid Al Maktoum

Heir apparent     Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum

Born  15 July 1949 (age 75)

Dubai, Trucial States

Spouse      See list

Issue See list

Names

His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid bin Saeed bin Maktoum bin Hasher
bin Maktoum bin Butti bin Suhail

House       Al Maktoum

Father       Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum

Mother      Latifa bint Hamdan bin Zayed Al Nahyan

Religion     Islam

Police career

Department       Dubai Police Force

Service years      1968–1970

Rank Head of Dubai Police and Public Security

Pandora Papers

In October 2021, an investigation by the International Consortium of
Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) revealed that over 330 prominent
politicians and public officials across the world had ties with offshore
companies. Amongst them were 35 current and former world leaders. The
leaked 11.9 million files revealed that Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum also
used offshore companies to manage and expand his wealth. In order to carry
out his dealings, he secretly registered three companies in the tax havens
of the British Virgin Islands (BVI) and the Bahamas. Registered by an
Emirati firm, Axiom Limited, the three companies were Tandem Investco
Limited and Tandem DirectorCo Limited in BVI and Allied International
Investments Limited in the Bahamas. Partly owned by the Dubai Holding, in
which Mohammed owns major shares, Axiom Limited used the three companies to
“expand its core business”.[135][136][137]



Personal life

Sheikh Mohammed has 26 children from several wives.[138] [needs update]



Sheikh Mohammed's ex-wife was Princess Haya bint Hussein, daughter of
former King Hussein of Jordan and half-sister of King Abdullah II of
Jordan.[139] In 2022, the High Court of England and Wales ruled and
mandated that Sheikh Mohammed must not have direct contact with his
children by Princess Haya, or input into decision-making about them,
because of his coercive and abusive behaviour which "had emotionally and
psychologically harmed their children".[20] On 19 September 2022, he
attended the state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II at Westminster Abbey,
London.[140]

In addition to Arabic, he also speaks English.[141]

Wealth and assets

In 2021, the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project estimated
that Sheikh Mohammed owned assets worth $14 billion.[3]

Wikipedia:

K Rajaram IRS 26724

On Fri, 26 Jul 2024 at 10:45, Gopala Krishnan <[email protected]> wrote:

> CULTURAL QA 07-2024-26
>
> Topic- General- Base Quora QA- Compiled
>
> Q1         Can you tell an important news item?
>
> A1          Srinivasan R Iyer,2y
>
> The old man in the left in this picture can be easily mistaken for a great
> priest!!! No! He is Dr. C P. Mathew who was the Head of the Oncology
> Department at Kottayam Medical College and later principal. On the 'right'
> is Brahmashree Suryan Subramanian Bhattathiri.
>
> Dr Mathew was the first oncology professor in Kerala, Head of the Oncology
> Department at Kottayam Medical College and then the principal. Later when
> he retired he was a flying doctor and visiting professor of allopathic
> cancer treatment at universities in more than 50 countries.
>
> At the age of 60, he decided to unlearn everything he had learnt earlier
> and accepted a _Lada Vaidyan_ (a physician of traditional tribal medical
> system), whom he met on the street, as his guru.
>
> Then this great doctor saved tens of thousands of cancer patients from
> death using the neo-pagan Siddha medicine he learned from the late _lada_
> guru. Patients he saved include many rejects from the Mayo Clinic in
> America.
>
> He was an in-depth student on Indian cultural texts, including the Vedas
> and the Upanishads. What's more, he received the Upanayana from
> Suryakaladi Mana, famous for its "Tantric rituals" and spent the rest of
> his life as a Sanatana Dharma Acharya.
>
> Dr Mathew passed away on 20 Oct 2021 at the age of 92. No leading media in
> Kerala reported his death due to unknown reasons.
>
> *One becomes a Brahmin not by birth but by deed*
>
> Q2         How TV advertisements affect children?
>
> A2         Luxerus Shop, Jul 11
>
> Two young boys walked into a pharmacy one day, picked out a box of tampons
> and proceeded to the checkout counter.
>
> The pharmacist at the counter asked the older boy, 'Son, how old are you?'
>
> 'Eight', the boy replied.
>
> The man continued, 'Do you know what these are used for?'
>
> The boy replied, 'Not exactly, but they aren't for me. They're for him.
> He's my brother. He's four."
>
> "Oh, really?" the pharmacist replied with a grin.
>
> "Yes." the boy said. "We saw on TV that if you use these, you would be
> able to swim, play tennis and ride a bike. Right now, he can't do none of
> those."
>
> Q3         Do humans really need friends?
>
> A3         Stefania Molinari, Apr 18
>
> This is Isaac Newton. He was a loner.
>
> He had no wife, no girlfriends, dozens of enemies, and a non-existent
> social life. He had only ONE friend for his entire life.
>
> In college, he met a guy named John Wickins. Their friendship began when
> they bumped into each other while taking walks. It turned out that both
> were fed up with their roommates, so they decided to move in together.
>
> Over the years, they studied together, and despite Isaac's oddities,
> Wickins tolerated him. He became a caring figure, always making sure Newton
> ate and slept properly.
>
> Their discussions mostly revolved around the academic world—a common
> interest. And occasionally, Wickins found himself helping Newton with his
> crazy experiments.
>
> But it didn't last. It is speculated that Newton and Wickins had a big
> fallout, and it's not an unfounded suspicion.
>
> Newton was cold, insensitive, rude, and generally didn't have much time
> for people unless he needed them.
>
> After Wickins left, he never spoke of Newton again. It's a bit odd since
> most people would want to say they had known a famous/influential guy.
>
> But nothing… He didn't even mention knowing Newton to his son.
>
> After his departure, Newton realized how much work Wickins had selflessly
> done for his laboratory.
>
> However, all he did was find a new assistant.And that was the end of the
> friendship.The only one he ever had.
>
> Some people are not made for friends.
>
> They can't stand other people and other people can't stand them.
>
> They should just shut themselves in their rooms and make themselves useful.
>
> Newton didn't exactly have an easy or fun life. It was full of hardship,
> tragedy, loss, and little joy.
>
> But he became famous.
>
> And, as the eternal debate between enjoying life in the present moment and
> working to have a lasting impact on Earth rages on, we must think for
> ourselves.
>
> What life do we want?You don't "need" friends.They aren't essential like
> air or water. But they have advantages and disadvantages, like most things.
>
> Choose the life you want to lead.
>
> Q4         What can America learn from India?
>
> A4         Sai Ishwar,Studied at Asian College of Journalism, Chennai,
> Tamil Nadu, India (Graduated 2018)Updated 7y
>
> When I was in high school ( in 2009) Mr.Michael Cullen, a math teacher
> from Wisconsin, US had come to teach us for 6 months on a teacher exchange
> program. In the last week of his visit, he made a presentation in which
> he mentioned a few points he'd like to take back home from here.
>
> 1 Importance of Religion:
>
> He said religions and spirituality were taken more seriously here. Every
> time he asked any colleague about a place to visit (anywhere in India), the
> first suggestion that came his way was always a famous temple or a church.
>
> Pic-The famous Kapali temple in Mylapore,Chennai. (He used the same pic
> for representational purpose because it was a stone’s throw from my school)
>
> 2 Respect for Teachers:
>
> He appreciated the fact that we Indians consider teachers equivalent to
> God. He was amazed on the very first day when he entered our classroom and
> the students immediately stood up to greet him. But back in US, apparently
> the students are often disrespectful and also walk out of the class
> suddenly.
>
> 3 System of Learning :
>
> He was ecstatic about the system of learning here. He told it had been 20
> yrs since he had touched a chalk piece! He liked the system of learning-
> doing all calculations without the use of calculator and the significance
> given to "writing".
>
> Fun fact: He had bought brand new editions of RD Sharma and RS Agarwal ( 2
> most famous textbooks for math in India) for various grades and took it
> with him! He was highly impressed with the quality of math problems in it.
>
> 4 Family Values :
>
> He also said he wanted to adopt the family values and bonding from India.
> He was happy to hear that most of us lived not only with our parents but
> grandparents too.
>
> I've shared whatever I remember. Overall, he was surely wooed by
> Incredible India because he returned with his family after 7 years (in
> 2016).This time on a personal visit!!
>
> Q5         What is one unforgettable moment you witnessed on public
> transport?
>
> A5         Vishal Vijay,Mechanical Engineering Updated 6y
>
> It was sometime last year that we were travelling on the Dubai metro.The
> train reaches one of the station and suddenly you have 3 Arab men in
> their traditional emirati attire entering the train .
>
> There were clearly two-three vacant seats on board but few people who
> entered through the other door in the train had barged in to catch hold of
> the seat.
>
> The three arab men stood still on board and was left unnoticed until the
> moment they were about to get off from the train.
>
> It was Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum. The vice president and prime
> minister of UAE and Ruler of Dubai.
>
> Then suddenly everybody gathers to click selfies and they leaves the train
> casually.
>
> Gopalakrishnan 26-07-2024
>
>
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