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Saturday 21 September 2013

VEGETARIAN LIFESTYLE

Why adopt a vegetarian lifestyle?


“Nothing will benefit human health and increase the chances of survival of like on earth as much as the evolution to a vegetarian diet.” Albert Einstein

You are what you eat. When a person discovers within that his spiritual nature is awakening, many changes start taking place. A spiritual awakening always makes a person more sensitive. Subtle energies become very tangible and the individual notices very clearly whether something taken into the body is toxic or healthy.

The Rajyogis of Brahma Kumaris practice lacto-vegetarianism, which is also called Satvic diet or sentient food. This energy force is characterized by purity, self-awareness, love, peace and joy. This category of food includes fruits, vegetables, beans, nuts, grains, milk and dairy products. This means that no meat, fish, poultry, or eggs are ingested. Satvic diet keeps the mind and emotions in a tranquil state. Being vegetarian ensures a healthy body and a healthy mind. Besides providing much better nutrition than non-vegetarian diet, the veg-food also guarantees a positive a positive karmic account with nature.

Food feeds more than the stomach; its subtle energy influences the mind

Importance is also given to the way in which the food is prepared. Just an energy levels in foods influence us, the reverse occurs as well, our thought patterns (negative or positive) create an aura of energy around us and any physical matter, be it living or non-living is influenced by it.

Health factors of vegetarianism good health is our birthright, it is time we claim it.

Practicing meditation makes a person tend towards vegetarian diet, and vegetarian food will tends to keep a person closer to spirituality and is conductive to taking time for contemplation and introspection. This very healthy and restorative combination is especially beneficial in modern stressful lives.

“As a person eats, so he thinks.  As a person thinks, so he acts .As a person acts, so he becomes.”

Spiritual and ethical reasons:

Non-violence is the essential characteristic of the spiritually awakened individual. The essence of the human should is peace, tranquility and stillness,. The inner stillness of quiet contemplation of one’s essence comes easily when the body is naturally ingesting Satvic food.

The vibrations of the violent death of an animal are imprinted in its flesh, and then taken on by one who eats the meat. This robs one of one’s natural serenity.

There is a phrase in Hindi that says “jaisa ann vaisa mann” implying “as your food, so your mind’”

Being vegetarian ensures a healthy body and a healthy mind.
Good health is our birthright, it is time we claim it. Non-violence is the essential characteristic of the spiritually awakened individual.

“As your food, so your mind’” There are many reasons that make people decide that vegetarianism is the best lifestyle choice for them. Some people do not eat meant because of religious, spiritual or ethical reasons, others adopt vegetarianism for health related concerns and still others choose vegetarianism as a means of supporting the environment. How a vegetarian lifestyle supports the environment? In this age of overpopulation, a vegetarian lifestyle takes economically from nature and prevents environmental degradation.

Because:


  •  Worthwhile use of food a steer that provides 200 kg of meat enables the preparations of about 1500 meals; with the cereal it ate, about 18000 meals could have been made.

  • Worthwhile use of water; 1 kg of meat requires at least 15000-30000 litres; 1 kg of wheat requires just 1000 litres.
  •  Worthwhile use of soil, a field of land can produce 6000 kg carrots, or 4000 kg apples, or 1000 kg cherries, or only 50 kg meat
  • Preventing deforestation: about 70% of arable land on earth is used for cattle-raising and growing cereals to feed them; enough land to feed the whole world population many times with vegetarian food;
  • Preventing air and water pollution: about 50% of water pollution in Europe is due to intensive animal farming; the pollution comes from slurry, manure and chemical fertilizers; every day, 2 million tons of these wastes pollute the earth’s water.
By adopting a vegetarian lifestyle, more land, more water and more food are available and less nature is destroyed or polluted. “Nothing will benefit human health and increase the chances of survival of like on earth as much as the evolution to a vegetarian diet.” Albert Einstein. (Purity Bureau
  •  Sources: “Livestock’s Long Shadow (2006) – FAO, for the environment Diet, Nutrition and the Prevention of Chronic diseases (1990)- WHO.
 (Source: PURITY, Vol. xxx No. 2)


(Compiled By: Roshan Singh)

Wednesday 18 September 2013

BEAUTIFUL NEPAL

NEPAL 

(Never Ending Peace And Love)  

 

Nepal is a landlocked sovereign state located in South Asia. It is located in the Himalayas and bordered to the north by the People’s Republic of China, and to the south, east, and west by the Republic of India. With an area of 147,181 square kilometres (56,827 sq mi) and a population of approximately 30 million, Nepal is the world’s 93rd largest country by land mass and the 41st most populous country. Kathmandu is the nation’s capital and the country’s largest metropolis.




Nepal is commonly divided into three physiographic areas: Mountain, Hill and Terai. These ecological belts run east-west and are vertically intersected by Nepal’s major, north to south flowing river systems.


The southern lowland plains or Terai bordering India are part of the northern rim of the Indo-Gangetic plains. They were formed and are fed by three major Himalayan rivers: the Kosi, the Narayani, and the Karnali as well as smaller rivers rising below the permanent snowline. This region has a subtropical to tropical climate. The outermost range of foothills called Shiwalik or Churia Range cresting at 700 to 1,000 metres (2,297 to 3,281 ft) marks the limit of the Gangetic Plain, however broad, low valleys called Inner Tarai (Bhitri Tarai Uptyaka) lie north of these foothills in several places.


The Hill Region (Pahad) abuts the mountains and varies from 800 to 4,000 metres (2,625 to 13,123 ft) in altitude with progression from subtropical climates below 1,200 metres (3,937 ft) to alpine climates above 3,600 metres (11,811 ft). The Mahabharat Range reaching 1,500 to 3,000 metres (4,921 to 9,843 ft) is the southern limit of this region, with subtropical river valleys and “hills” alternating to the north of this range. Population density is high in valleys but notably less above 2,000 metres (6,562 ft) and very low above 2,500 metres (8,202 ft) where snow occasionally falls in winter.




Geography of Nepal:



Nepal is of roughly trapezoidal shape, 800 kilometres (497 mi) long and 200 kilometres (124 mi) wide, with an area of 147,181 km2 (56,827 sq mi). See List of territories by size for the comparative size of Nepal. It lies between latitudes 26° and 31°N, and longitudes 80° and 89°E.


Nepal has a rich geography. The mountainous north has eight of the world’s ten tallest mountains, including the highest point on Earth, Mount Everest, called Sagarmatha in Nepali. It contains more than 240 peaks over 20,000 ft (6,096 m) above sea level. The fertile and humid south is heavily urbanized.

 


 History of Nepal

A monarchy throughout most of its history, Nepal was ruled by the Shah dynasty of kings from 1768, when Prithvi Narayan Shah unified its many small kingdoms. However, a decade-long Civil War by the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) and several weeks of mass protests by all major political parties led to the 12 point agreement of November 22, 2005. The ensuing elections for the constituent assembly on May 28, 2008 overwhelmingly favored the abdication of the Nepali monarch Gyanendra Shah and the establishment of a federal multiparty representative democratic republic. The first President of Nepal, Ram Baran Yadav, was sworn in on July 23, 2008. 

Nepal was formally renamed the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal when it became a federal republic.

A LAND OF LORD BUDDHA


PASHUPATINATH TEMPLE - SITUATIED IN THE WORLD'S ONLY HINDU KINGDOM


By some measures, Hinduism is practised by a larger majority of people in Nepal than in any other nation. Buddhism, though a minority faith in the country, is linked historically with Nepal. Many Nepali do not distinguish between Hinduism and Buddhism and follow both religious traditions. There are 3 different buddhist traditions: Himalayan Buddhism, Buddhism of Kathmandu Valley (mostly Mahayana and Vajrayana), and also the Theravada Buddhism.







A Beautiful Typical Village House







A Video With Glimpses of Nepal

INSPIRING FACTS




Law of the Garbage Truck 
(a story of inspiration)


One day I hopped in a taxi and we took off for the airport. We were driving in the right lane when suddenly a black car jumped out of a parking space right in front of us.

My taxi driver slammed on his brakes, skidded, and missed the other car by just inches! The driver of the other car whipped his head around and started yelling at us.

My taxi driver just smiled and waved at the guy. And I mean, he was really friendly.So I asked, 'Why did you just do that? This guy almost ruined your car and sent us to the hospital !

This is when my taxi driver taught me what I now call, 'The Law of the Garbage Truck.'

He explained that many people are like garbage trucks. They run around full of garbage, full of frustration, full of anger, and full of disappointment.

As their garbage piles up, they need a place to dump it and sometimes they'll dump it on you.

Don't take it personally.

Just smile, wave, wish them well, and move on. Don't take their garbage and spread it to other people at work, at home, or on the streets.

The bottom line is that successful people do not let garbage trucks take over their day.

Life's too short to wake up in the morning with regrets,

So ... Love the people who treat you right. Pray for the ones who don't.

Life is ten percent what you make it and ninety percent how you take it!


Have a garbage-free day !



INSPIRING FACTS - A DOCTOR'S STORY

A Heart Touching Story


You will come to realize when it happens to you but you can not realize when it happens to somebody else.

A doctor entered the hospital in hurry after being called in for an urgent surgery. He answered the call asap, changed his clothes & went directly to the surgery block. He found the boy’s father pacing in the hall waiting for the doctor.
On seeing him, the dad yelled: “Why did you take all this time to come? Don’t you know that my son’s life is in danger? Don’t you have any sense of responsibility?”

The doctor smiled & said:“I am sorry, I wasn’t in the hospital & I came as fast as I could after receiving the call…… And now, I wish you’d calm down so that I can do my work”

“Calm down?! What if your son was in this room right now, would you calm down? If your own son dies now what will you do??” said the father angrily

The doctor smiled again & replied: “I will say what Job said in the Holy Book “From dust we came & to dust we return, blessed be the name of God”. Doctors cannot prolong lives. Go & intercede for your son, we will do our best by God’s grace”

“Giving advises when we’re not concerned is so easy” Murmured the father.

The surgery took some hours after which the doctor went out happy, “Thank goodness!, your son is saved!” And without waiting for the father’s reply he carried on his way running. “If you have any questions, ask the nurse!!”

“Why is he so arrogant? He couldn’t wait some minutes so that I ask about my son’s state” Commented the father when seeing the nurse minutes after the doctor left.

The nurse answered, tears coming down her face: “His son died yesterday in a road accident, he was at the burial when we called him for your son’s surgery. And now that he saved your son’s life, he left running to finish his son’s burial.”



Moral: 

Never judge anyone….. 

because you never know how their life is & what they’re going through.



 MUST READ AND SHARE THIS STORY ........

Friday 2 August 2013

SENEGAL



 DAKAR CITY



Dakar is the capital and largest city of Senegal. It is located on the Cape-Vert Peninsula on the Atlantic  coast and is the westernmost city on the African mainland. Its position, on the western edge of Africa, is an advantageous departure point for trans-Atlantic and European trade; this fact aided its growth into a major regional port.

 

  LEOPOLD SEDAR SENGHOR AIRPORT IN DAKAR


AIR SENEGAL 

 

 FRONT VIEW OF THE AIRPORT




PRESIDENT'S PALACE IN DAKAR
PALAIS DE LA REPUBLIQUE


  RIFFUSION TELEVISION SENEGALAISE BUILDING


 DAKAR CITY BY SEA PORT
 


A MAJESTIC VIEW OF DAKAR CITY BY SEA


Place de l'independance - Dakar Centre

 
ONE OF THE BIG BUILDING IN THE AREA



GRAND MOSQUE IN CENTRAL DAKAR


 A VIEW OF MOSQUE ON A BANK OF SEA




VIDEO ON SHORT TOUR OF DAKAR CITY



A VIEW OF MOSQUE WITH DAKAR SEA BACKGROUND


MONUMENT BY SEA




A CHURCH BUILDING IN CENTRE OF CITY




ONE OF THE LEADING MOBILE COMPANIES IN SENEGAL - ORANGE



ANOTHER LEADING MOBILE COMPANY - TIGO


 NORMAL INNER STREET IN DAKAR 




OLD RESIDENCE AREA



 A BEAUTIFUL HOUSE ON INNER LANE



A CHAIR DISPLAYED ON ROAD SIDE - MADE OUT OF COW HORNS



AN ARTISTIC CHAIR MADE OUT OF COLD DRINK CAPS


 PIROGUES USED FOR LOCAL FISHING


LOCAL FISH MARKET BY SEA SIDE


 MULE CART LOCALLY USED FOR CARRYING PURPOSES



TOURIST VEHICLE FOR SIGHT SEEING




VIDEO ON CITY TOUR IN DAKAR




A VIEW OF MOSQUE ON A ROAD SIDE IN FANN HOCK


MAGIC LAND - AMUSEMENT PARK IN FANN HOCK AREA



HOTEL TERROU-BI - ONE OF THE FINESET HOTELS IN DAKAR 




SEA VIEW PLAZA SHOPPING MALL IN DAKAR




VIDEO OF SEW VIEW PLAZA








A PLAY STATION AT SEA VIEW PLAZA





BREAKFAST IN DAKAR





SIMPLE BREAKFAST




VIDEO ON BREAKFAST IN DAKAR


ONE OF LOVELY RESIDENCES IN DAKAR

A BEAUTIFUL INTERIOR OF A LOCAL BUILDING