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Physical World and Emotional World

  Physical World and Emotional World                  All of us have worldly burden and bondages also and have to play roles therein. Not denied, that is also well respected. That is the physical world and we have also committed to that. It is there and will be there with its pressure and burden till we are in the living being in the world. But, we also have our own emotional world as humans, that may be outside our own physical world, it may not be named by society, but that can be much stronger, vibrant, more younger and youthful, more joyful and more pleasurable, more lovable emotionally, more trustable and can be relied upon any time. It is a fact that, it can be shared with our emotional world, anything we like any time and in all conditions, which cannot be shared with even our own physical world some times. It can be also closer to our mind and heart besides our physical world occupying its own place. It is not wrong and it is also very pure, it is very close to divine form

PANDIT NEHRU CAN NOT BE HISTORY, HE REMAINS AS ARCHITECT OF MODERN INDIA

  PANDIT NEHRU CAN NOT BE HISTORY, HE REMAINS AS ARCHITECT OF MODERN INDIA, THE FIRST AND PRIME MINISTER JUST-IN-TIME; JUST RIGHT PM AT HIS TIMES. ...... Remembering the Children's Day... When I was a small child, I remember, in late 1960s and 1970s, during my Primary and Secondary School days, the “Children’s Day” falling on 14 th  November was celebrated in my Schools with similar enthusiasm in its own way, like that of the celebrations done during the Independence Day ( 15 th  August ) or Republic Day ( 26 th  January ) at school levels at that time. The 14 th  November is the birthday of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru ( born on 14 th  November, 1889 ), the First Prime Minister of Independent India. Pandit Nehru, was in office as Prime Minister of India close to 17years from 1947 to 1964, till his death in 1964. His birthday was declared to be celebrated as “Children’s Day” in India to keep the unique fondness and love of Pandit Nehru towards the children in general in memory and to ac

THE NATIONAL AYURVEDA DAY

  THE NATIONAL AYURVEDA DAY: CORRELATION BETWEEN AYURVEDA AND “DHANTERAS” ( DHAN-TRAYODASHI ) ........... “DHAN-TRAYODASHI” or the 13 th  day of the “Fortnight of Darkness” (1 st  Fortnight ) during the month of “ Kartik “ as per Indian traditional Calender ( normally falling somewhere in the months of October/November as per English Calender every year ) is the day falling one day before ( or the day-before ) Diwali Day ( the Festival of Lights ). This day, the Dhan-Trayodashi is popularly called as “DHANTERAS” in India ( as an acrynym of Dhan and Trayodashi ). Dhanteras Day is celebrated as an important festival day before Diwali mostly in Western and Northern Parts of India where the business communities and households worship the God/Goddess of Wealth ( Goddess Lakshmi, God Ganesh and other Gods ) in various ways praying for more wealth and prosperity. Also in another way, Dhan-Trayodashi is celebrated as a festival and auspicious day for worshiping “Lord Dhanwantari” ( God of Me