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Every Day is A New Day

New day.. New office location.. New Seat.. So many new things happened to me before this new year comes. Newness always brings enthusiasm and excitement. Hope this New Year also comes with hand full of surprises as Every Day is a New Day indeed..!!!

12 Most Famous Love Stories of All Time

When: 31 BC Where: Rome and Egypt What’s So Special about Their Love: These two had a love so strong, war was waged against them to break them up. When Mark Antony left his wife, Octavia, for the mesmerizing Cleopatra, Octavia’s brother Octavian brought the army of Rome to destroy them. These two lovers were so entranced with each other that they committed suicide rather than be apart- the ultimate Romeo and Juliet true love story.

Mahatma`s Teachings

I like both the movies MunnaBhai MBBS and Lage Raho MunnaBhai. I dont know about the Gandhi`s political decisions but I believe in his teachings to the nation.

Universal Truth about Boys............lolz!!

Now i truly admit, Google is very very very smart......

Wednesday, December 21, 2022

Solving grammar’s greatest puzzle

How a determined student made Sanskrit’s ‘language machine’ work for the first time in 2,500 years A grammatical problem which has defeated Sanskrit scholars since the 5th Century BC has finally been solved by an Indian PhD student at the University of Cambridge.
Rishi Rajpopat (St John's College) made the breakthrough by decoding a rule taught by “the father of linguistics” P─Бс╣Зini. The discovery makes it possible to 'derive' any Sanskrit word – to construct millions of grammatically correct words including ‘mantra’ and ‘guru’ – using P─Бс╣Зini’s revered ‘language machine’ which is widely considered to be one of the greatest intellectual achievements in history. Leading Sanskrit experts have described Rajpopat’s discovery as ‘revolutionary’ and it could now mean that P─Бс╣Зini’s grammar can be taught to computers for the first time. While researching for his PhD thesis, published on 15th December 2022, Dr Rajpopat decoded a 2,500 year old algorithm which makes it possible, for the first time, to accurately use P─Бс╣Зini’s ‘language machine’. P─Бс╣Зini’s system – 4,000 rules detailed in his renowned work, the Aс╣гс╣н─Бdhy─Бy─л, which is thought to have been written around 500BC – is meant to work like a machine. Feed in the base and suffix of a word and it should turn them into grammatically correct words and sentences through a step-by-step process. Until now, however, there has been a big problem. Often, two or more of P─Бс╣Зini’s rules are simultaneously applicable at the same step leaving scholars to agonise over which one to choose. Solving so-called 'rule conflicts', which affect millions of Sanskrit words including certain forms of ‘mantra’ and ‘guru’, requires an algorithm. P─Бс╣Зini taught a metarule – termed by Rajpopat ‘1.4.2 vipratiс╣гedhe paraс╣Б k─Бryam’ – to help us decide which rule should be applied in the event of ‘rule conflict’ but for the last 2,500 years, scholars have misinterpreted this metarule meaning that they often ended up with a grammatically incorrect result. In an attempt to fix this issue, many scholars laboriously developed hundreds of other metarules but Dr Rajpopat shows that these are not just incapable of solving the problem at hand – they all produced too many exceptions – but also completely unnecessary. Rajpopat shows that P─Бс╣Зini’s ‘language machine’ is ‘self-sufficient’. “P─Бс╣Зini had an extraordinary mind and he built a machine unrivalled in human history. He didn’t expect us to add new ideas to his rules. The more we fiddle with P─Бс╣Зini's grammar, the more it eludes us.” Rishi Rajpopat Traditionally, scholars have interpreted P─Бс╣Зini’s metarule as meaning: In the event of a conflict between two rules of equal strength, the rule that comes later in the grammar’s serial order wins. Rajpopat rejects this, arguing instead that P─Бс╣Зini meant that between rules applicable to the left and right sides of a word respectively, P─Бс╣Зini wanted us to choose the rule applicable to the right side. Employing this interpretation, Rajpopat found P─Бс╣Зini’s language machine produced grammatically correct words with almost no exceptions. Take ‘mantra’ and ‘guru’ as examples. In the sentence 'dev─Бс╕е prasann─Бс╕е mantraiс╕е' ('The Gods [dev─Бс╕е] are pleased [prasann─Бс╕е] by the mantras [mantraiс╕е]') we encounter ‘rule conflict’ when deriving mantraiс╕е ‘by the mantras’. The derivation starts with ‘mantra + bhis’. One rule is applicable to left part 'mantra' and the other to right part 'bhis'. We must pick the rule applicable to the right part ‘bhis’, which gives us the correct form ‘mantraiс╕е’. And in the the sentence 'j├▒─Бnaс╣Б d─лyate guruс╣З─Б' ('Knowledge [j├▒─Бnaс╣Б] is given [d─лyate] by the guru [guruс╣З─Б]') we encounter rule conflict when deriving guruс╣З─Б 'by the guru'. The derivation starts with ‘guru + ─Б’. One rule is applicable to left part 'guru' and the other to right part '─Б'. We must pick the rule applicable to the right part ‘─Б’, which gives us the correct form ‘guruс╣З─Б’.
Eureka moment As Rajpopat struggled to make progress, his supervisor at Cambridge, Professor Vincenzo Vergiani, Professor of Sanskrit, gave him some prescient advice: “If the solution is complicated, you are probably wrong.” “Six months later, I had a eureka moment,” Rajpopat says. “I was almost ready to quit, I was getting nowhere. So I closed the books for a month and just enjoyed the summer, swimming, cycling, cooking, praying and meditating. “Then, begrudgingly I went back to work, and, within minutes, as I turned the pages, these patterns starting emerging, and it all started to make sense. “At that moment, I thought to myself, in utter astonishment: For over two millennia, the key to P─Бс╣Зini’s grammar was right before everyone's eyes but hidden from everyone's minds!" “There was a lot more work to do but I’d found the biggest part of the puzzle. Over the next few weeks I was so excited, I couldn’t sleep and would spend hours in the library including in the middle of the night to check what I’d found and solve related problems. That work took another two and half years.”

Tuesday, November 22, 2022

Everyone should do Household Chores - Learning Life Skills - To Survive, Sustain & Grow

NOBODY CAN ONLY AFFORD A CAREER! 

Household chores are something you will have to do at some point in life.

The image of west that is being FED to us is completely WRONG and BIASED and one-sided. We think all western women are independent, they work and they do not contribute to household, so even we want the same, because we think it’s very Indian to work in a house, or to cook or clean, it’s very INDIAN to work for a better home, and it’s Indian mentality and Indian parents who force the daughter in law to do so.

But the reality is ENTIRELY opposite!

In India, we can at least afford the house-hold help. In West, you simply can’t do that. Any housekeeper will charge you according to his per-hour labor, and let’s assume you want a housekeeper for basic household activities like cleaning, dusting, cooking, washing clothes and utensils and let’s assume you have him for 5 hours a day. In India, you can afford a housekeeper for Rs 5000 per month (in posh cities like Mumbai/Bangalore) which is WAY cheaper than West!

So, most of the western households do all their works on their own! And they also work outside, manage their homes, contribute towards cooking, cleaning and doing everything on their own - WHICH IS MANAGEABLE!

They cook, clean, wash all by themselves, even prepare breakfast, lunch & dinner everyday, and if they can do that, I believe everyone can! We can have now dishwashers, washing machines, dryers and robotic mops to help!

Here are some fun experiments to try out.

  • Go to a classroom and ask the students to write out a chit regarding what they want to become when they grow up without mentioning their names. Go through the results after collection.

    You may not find a chit that mentions housewife.
  • Stand outside a supermarket and ask everyone who is coming out— ‘Excuse me, I am doing an experiment. Could you please answer this question— What are some things you enjoy doing?’ Record all their responses and listen to them.

    You may not find a person who says ‘I enjoy washing and drying clothes, cleaning the floor, or washing utensils.’
  • Go to an apartment and set up a short meeting with the residents. Ask them if they are willing to increase the pay for their maids as an annual increment every year to keep up with the inflation.

    You may find the majority say ‘No. There is no difference in their work.’ This should give you an idea that it is a thankless job.

So you see

Women never liked doing house chores in the first place. They never felt passionate about washing clothes and cleaning vessels.

It is patriarchy that pushed them to that situation through conditioning and conveniently assumed they enjoyed it to the extent that they were ready to give up a 2LPM salary to do a 2000-rupee job.

Today, with education, social media, liberty, and more open-mindedness, all those conditioning started to crumble and fall.

So, if you believe household work is done out of interest, men also should develop that interest.


SO - It is NOT compulsory for an Indian girl to do household chores after marriage. It is MANDATORY for every HUMAN BEING to do household chores for HIMSELF!

The gender advantage: Women who misuse it & men who bears it



 “To be born a man in India is a crime. And to marry an Indian girl is a heinous crime. And this is because of anti-men laws in the name of laws to protect women.”

Is it an Issue with your EGO or your SPIRIT?

India regularly gets hauled over the coals for its shabby treatment of women but never gave a thought about women harassing a man?

Recently men’s rights activists scored a significant victory in India when the Supreme Court essentially identified them as the victims in domestic violence cases. The judges weren’t making the law gender-neutral, however. They stated that Indian women were filing inaccurate claims of domestic violence.

“Most of such complaints are filed in the heat of the moment over trivial issues”. It went on to state that women were not visualizing the “implications and consequences” of registering a criminal complaint against their abusive husbands. “Uncalled for arrest may ruin the chances of settlement” and because of this sometimes the victims are turned up to be a culprit in this country.

If using the rights given by the Indian constitution for threatening somebody and still being safe is women’s right then I don’t think we were a woman deserve these laws? Women rights are given for protection and these days women are using it as a shield to make the victim sound as their culprit.

This assumed belief leads to disappointments, that courts are places where innocents get harassed, so the only way to get justice is to harass the opponents and thereby that harassment will force them to come to the bargaining table and close the cases.

The only way to stop false cases is to work towards rigorous prosecution of all false cases and false pieces of evidence, including the wrong investigation by police.

Indian society laughs on a man when he says he has been raped. India ridicules any complaint about male rape. Indian feminists and society think that only men are perpetrators of a heinous crime like rape and they don’t get that even women can rape a man. This is so disgusting; Owing to such psyche there are no laws for men who are survivors of rape.

One could list at great length of many problems that afflict men today, including the male suicide epidemic, the paucity of resources for male victims of domestic violence and the falling behind of young men and boys in education. However, there is one fundamental factor related to all these problems that men encounter: there is a lack of mainstream acceptance of systemic men’s issues which is compounded by the absence of male advocacy groups with a broad remit to make the case at a political level and the level of the media.

Men have started sharing their agony, torture, and harassment by women/spouses. It is time to recognize their problem as a social and public health issue and develop appropriate strategies and interventions. They are no longer stronger than women. They need help in crisis and family violence: Particularly violence by a spouse is a crisis. Male victims of violence can be saved/helped through appropriate intervention such as recognition of violence against men by women as a public health issue; helpline for the male victims of violence; and education, awareness, and legal safeguards.

Kindly understand that gender equality is a human issue.

What are the most important things we need to teach our children early in their life?

 


Today’s globally interconnected and interdependent world where we raise our children is very different from the world we grew up in.

In order for children to grow up prosperous and happy in today’s world, they need to gain awareness of how connected we are, and the sooner they learn about it, the better.

We should teach them about the planet we live on, so that they understand how we exist in a single ecosystem, with myriad interactions running throughout nature’s still, vegetative, animate and human levels.

We should also teach them about the solar system, the influence of the sun and the moon over the Earth, how seasons change, and how natural forces shape our lives.

In terms of human development, we should show children that divided civilizations and nations become antagonistic and filled with problems, while united ones prosper.

Most importantly, we need to teach them the interconnectedness and interdependence of nature’s forces as a single system and their effect on us. They should understand that even though they connect through today’s technologies, their connection extends beyond technology to other people and nature on all of its levels.

The goal of emphasizing humanity’s and nature’s interconnectedness in children’s education is to nurture their positive connections with their environment, i.e. with other people and nature. If they grow up with a sensation that caring for other people and nature positively affects them, and vice versa, that not caring about other people and nature negatively affects them, then they will bypass a lot of suffering and live enjoyable, peaceful and harmonious lives.

The key point in this connection-enriching education is to understand that our attitude to other people and nature is an ongoing relationship. We can then understand the reciprocity in nature. Thriving relationships, whether in families, friendships, couples, work relations, or in society at large, require mutual consideration. The advantages of reaching genuine friendship and even love in a relationship always override the efforts we apply to get there. Therefore, gaining awareness of our interconnectedness and interdependence should lead us to the conclusion that we should invest in our connections to realize our interdependence positively.

Animals have no instinctive drive to harm other animals. Any killing of other animals that they do is out of necessity for their survival, but not out of a sinister intention to enjoy the other animals’ suffering. People, however, have an additional egoistic quality, as it is written, “The inclination of a man’s heart is evil from his youth.” We should thus raise our children with a constant concern that they will learn the interconnectedness and interdependence of everyone and everything, and think and act accordingly.

рдХृрдкрдпा рдз्рдпाрди рд╕े рдкрдв़े़ं , рдкрддि - рдкрдд्рдиी рдХा  ЁЯЩЛЁЯП╗‍♂ ★  рдПрдХ рдЦूрдмрд╕ूрд░рдд рд╕ंрд╡ाрдж

 рдоैंрдиे рдПрдХ рджिрди рдЕрдкрдиी рдкрдд्рдиी рд╕े рдкूрдЫा 

       рдХ्рдпा рддुрдо्рд╣ें рдмुрд░ा рдирд╣ीं рд▓рдЧрддा,

    рдоैं рдмाрд░-рдмाрд░ рддुрдордХो рдмोрд▓ рджेрддा рд╣ूँ, 

       рдбाँрдЯ рджेрддा рд╣ूँ , рдлिрд░ рднी рддुрдо 

  ◆  рдкрддि рднрдХ्рддि рдоें рд▓рдЧी рд░рд╣рддी рд╣ो, ◆

       ❗ рдЬрдмрдХि рдоैं рдХрднी ❗

рдкрдд्рдиी рднрдХ्рдд рдмрдирдиे рдХा рдк्рд░рдпाрд╕ рдирд╣ीं рдХрд░рддा ?


    рдоैं рд╡ेрдж рдХा рд╡िрдж्рдпाрд░्рдеी рдФрд░ рдоेрд░ी рдкрдд्рдиी

         рд╡िрдЬ्рдЮाрди рдХी, рдкрд░рди्рддु рдЙрд╕рдХी 

  рдЖрдз्рдпाрдд्рдоिрдХ рд╢рдХ्рддिрдпाँ рдоुрдЭрд╕े рдХрдИ рдЧुрдиा 

  рдЬ्рдпाрджा рд╣ैं , рдХ्рдпोрдХि рдоैं рдХेрд╡рд▓ рдкрдврддा рд╣ूँ,

            ❗рдФрд░ рд╡ो  ❗

     рдЬीрд╡рди рдоें рдЙрд╕рдХा рдкाрд▓рди рдХрд░рддी рд╣ै.


      рдоेрд░े рдк्рд░рд╢्рди рдкрд░, рдЬрд░ा рд╡ो рд╣ँрд╕ी, рдФрд░ 

       рдЧिрд▓ाрд╕ рдоें рдкाрдиी рджेрддे рд╣ुрдП рдмोрд▓ी ~

          рдпे рдмрддाрдЗрдП, рдПрдХ рдкुрдд्рд░ рдпрджि 

     рдоाрддा рдХी рднрдХ्рддि рдХрд░рддा рд╣ै, рддो рдЙрд╕े 

      рдоाрддृ рднрдХ्рдд рдХрд╣ा рдЬाрддा рд╣ै, рдкрд░рди्рддु 

            рдоाрддा рдпрджि рдкुрдд्рд░ рдХी 

             рдХिрддрдиी рднी рд╕ेрд╡ा рдХрд░े,

               рдЙрд╕े рдкुрдд्рд░ рднрдХ्рдд рддो 

           рдирд╣ीं рдХрд╣ा рдЬा рд╕рдХрддा рди.


              рдоैं рд╕ोрдЪ рд░рд╣ा рдеा,

    рдЖрдЬ рдкुрдиः рдпे рдоुрдЭे рдиिрд░ुрдд्рддрд░ рдХрд░ेрдЧी.

      рдоैंрдиे рдк्рд░рд╢्рди рдХिрдпा ~ рдпे рдмрддाрдУ ....

       рдЬрдм рдЬीрд╡рди рдХा рдк्рд░ाрд░рдо्рдн рд╣ुрдЖ, рддो 

         рдкुрд░ुрд╖ рдФрд░ рд╕्рдд्рд░ी рд╕рдоाрди рдеे,


   рдлिрд░ рдкुрд░ुрд╖ рдмреЬा рдХैрд╕े рд╣ो рдЧрдпा, рдЬрдмрдХि

     рд╕्рдд्рд░ी рддो рд╢рдХ्рддि рдХा рд╕्рд╡рд░ूрдк рд╣ोрддी рд╣ै ?


  рдоुрд╕्рдХाрддे рд╣ुрдП рдЙрд╕рдиे рдХрд╣ा ~рдЖрдкрдХो 

   рдеोреЬी рд╡िрдЬ्рдЮाрди рднी рдкреЭрдиी рдЪाрд╣िрдП рдеी.

              рдоैं рдЭेंрдк рдЧрдпा.


       рдЙрд╕рдиे рдХрд╣рдиा рдк्рд░ाрд░рдо्рдн рдХिрдпा ~

    рджुрдиिрдпा рдоाрдд्рд░ рджो рд╡рд╕्рддु рд╕े рдиिрд░्рдоिрдд рд╣ै ...

         ◆  рдКрд░्рдЬा рдФрд░ рдкрджाрд░्рде, ◆


    рдкुрд░ुрд╖ -->  рдКрд░्рдЬा рдХा рдк्рд░рддीрдХ рд╣ै, рдФрд░

     рд╕्рдд्рд░ी  -->  рдкрджाрд░्рде рдХी.

   рдкрджाрд░्рде рдХो рдпрджि рд╡िрдХрд╕िрдд рд╣ोрдиा рд╣ो, рддो 

     рд╡рд╣ рдКрд░्рдЬा рдХा рдЖрдзाрди рдХрд░рддा рд╣ै, 

         рдиा рдХी рдКрд░्рдЬा рдкрджाрд░्рде рдХा.


     рдаीрдХ рдЗрд╕ी рдк्рд░рдХाрд░ ... рдЬрдм рдПрдХ рд╕्рдд्рд░ी 

    рдПрдХ рдкुрд░ुрд╖ рдХा рдЖрдзाрди рдХрд░рддी рд╣ै, рддो 

       рд╢рдХ्рддि рд╕्рд╡рд░ूрдк рд╣ो рдЬाрддी рд╣ै, рдФрд░ 

         рдЖрдиे рд╡ाрд▓ी рдкीреЭिрдпों рдЕрд░्рдеाрдд् 

             рдЕрдкрдиी рд╕ंрддाрдиों рдХे рд▓िрдП 

             рдк्рд░рдердо рдкूрдЬ्рдпा рд╣ो рдЬाрддी рд╣ै, 

                      рдХ्рдпोंрдХि 

             рд╡рд╣ рдкрджाрд░्рде рдФрд░ рдКрд░्рдЬा

         рджोрдиों рдХी рд╕्рд╡ाрдоिрдиी рд╣ोрддी рд╣ै,

                рдЬрдмрдХि рдкुрд░ुрд╖ 

    рдоाрдд्рд░ рдКрд░्рдЬा рдХा рд╣ी рдЕंрд╢ рд░рд╣ рдЬाрддा рд╣ै.


         рдоैंрдиे рдкुрдиः рдХрд╣ा ~

          рддрдм рддो рддुрдо рдоेрд░ी рднी

            рдкूрдЬ्рдп рд╣ो рдЧрдИ рди, рдХ्рдпोंрдХि 

              рддुрдо рддो рдКрд░्рдЬा рдФрд░ рдкрджाрд░्рде 

                рджोрдиों рдХी рд╕्рд╡ाрдоिрдиी рд╣ो ?


рдЕрдм рдЙрд╕рдиे рдЭेंрдкрддे рд╣ुрдП рдХрд╣ा ~ рдЖрдк рднी 

    рдкреЭे рд▓िрдЦे рдоूрд░्рдЦो рдЬैрд╕े рдмाрдд рдХрд░рддे рд╣ैं.

           рдЖрдкрдХी рдКрд░्рдЬा рдХा рдЕंрд╢ 

            рдоैंрдиे рдЧ्рд░рд╣рдг рдХिрдпा, рдФрд░ 

          рд╢рдХ्рддिрд╢ाрд▓ी рд╣ो рдЧрдИ, рддो рдХ्рдпा 

            рдЙрд╕ рд╢рдХ्рддि рдХा рдк्рд░рдпोрдЧ 

             рдЖрдк рдкрд░ рд╣ी рдХрд░ूँ ?

         рдпे рддो рдХृрддрдШ्рдирддा рд╣ो рдЬाрдПрдЧी.


          рдоैंрдиे рдХрд╣ा ~ рдоैं рддो рддुрдо рдкрд░

            рд╢рдХ्рддि рдХा рдк्рд░рдпोрдЧ рдХрд░рддा рд╣ूँ ,

                рдлिрд░ рддुрдо рдХ्рдпों рдирд╣ीं ?


              рдЙрд╕рдХा рдЙрдд्рддрд░ рд╕ुрди ...

         рдоेрд░ी рдЖँрдЦों рдоें рдЖँрд╕ू рдЖ рдЧрдП.

    рдЙрд╕рдиे рдХрд╣ा ~ рдЬिрд╕рдХे рд╕ंрд╕рд░्рдЧ рдоाрдд्рд░ рд╕े 

       рдоुрдЭрдоें рдЬीрд╡рди рдЙрдд्рдкрди्рди рдХрд░рдиे рдХी 

              рдХ्рд╖рдорддा рдЖ рдЧрдИ, рдФрд░ 

          рдИрд╢्рд╡рд░ рд╕े рднी рдКँрдЪा рдЬो рдкрдж 

          рдЖрдкрдиे рдоुрдЭे рдк्рд░рджाрди рдХिрдпा,

      ★  рдЬिрд╕े рдоाрддा рдХрд╣рддे рд╣ैं  ★

рдЙрд╕рдХे рд╕ाрде рдоैं рд╡िрдж्рд░ोрд╣ рдирд╣ीं рдХрд░ рд╕рдХрддी.


    рдлिрд░ рдоुрдЭे рдЪिреЭाрддे рд╣ुрдП рдЙрд╕рдиे рдХрд╣ा ~

      рдпрджि рд╢рдХ्рддि рдк्рд░рдпोрдЧ рдХрд░рдиा рднी рд╣ोрдЧा, 

         рддो рдоुрдЭे рдХ्рдпा рдЖрд╡рд╢्рдпрдХрддा ?

  ЁЯСЙ  рдоैं рддो рдоाрддा рд╕ीрддा рдХी рднाँрддि

           рд▓рд╡ рдХुрд╢ рддैрдпाрд░ рдХрд░ рджूँрдЧी,

              рдЬो рдЖрдкрд╕े рдоेрд░ा

          рд╣िрд╕ाрдм рдХिрддाрдм рдХрд░ рд▓ेंрдЧे.  ЁЯСИ


ЁЯЩП рдирдорди рд╣ै ... рд╕рднी рдоाрддृ рд╢рдХ्рддिрдпों рдХो

        рдЬिрди्рд╣ोंрдиे рдЕрдкрдиे рдк्рд░ेрдо рдФрд░ рдорд░्рдпाрджा рдоें 

          рд╕рдорд╕्рдд рд╕ृрд╖्рдЯि рдХो рдмाँрдз рд░рдЦा рд╣ै.


рд╡िрдЬ्рдЮाрди рдФрд░ рдЕрдз्рдпाрдд्рдо рдХा рдЕрдиोрдЦा рд╕ंрдЧрдо, рд╕ृрд╖्рдЯि рдХी рд░рдЪрдиा рдХा рдЕрдж्рднुрдд рд╡्рдпाрдЦ्рдпाрди।

Happy family dayЁЯТЪ

 ркЖркЬે "рккрк░િрк╡ાрк░" ркжિрк╡рк╕ ( рклેркоિрк▓ી ркбે) ркЫે. 

ркоેрк╕ેркЬ рк╡ાંркЪ્ркпા рккркЫી рк▓ркЦрк╡ાркиી ркИркЪ્ркЫા ркеркИ ркЧркИ ркПркЯрк▓ે рк▓ркЦ્ркпું✍ЁЯП╝

 ркЖ рк╕ંрк╕ાрк░ ркдો ркк્рк░ркнુ ркиો рккрк░િрк╡ાрк░ ркЫે, ркПркЯрк▓ે  ркмркзાркиી  рк╕ાркеે ркк્рк░ેркорккૂрк░્ркг рк╡્ркпрк╡рк╣ાрк░ рк░ાркЦрк╡ો ркЬોркИркП.

 ркЪાрк░ે ркмાркЬુркеી ркеркдા рк╣ોркп рк╡ાрк░ рккрк░ рк╡ાрк░ ркдોркп рк╕ાркеે ркЙркнો рк░рк╣ે ркдેркиુ ркиાрко "рккрк░િрк╡ાрк░"©️

рккિркдા ркеી ркоોркЯો ркХોркИ рк╕рк▓ાрк╣ркХાрк░ ркиркеી, 

ркоાં ркиા ркЦોрк│ા ркеી ркоોркЯી ркХોркИ ркжુркиિркпા ркиркеી, 

ркнાркИ ркеી ркоોркЯો ркХોркИ ркнાркЧીркжાрк░ ркиркеી, 

ркмрк╣ેрки ркеી ркоોркЯી ркХોркИ рк╢ુркнркЪિંркдркХ ркиркеી, 

рккркд્ркиી ркеી ркоોркЯો ркХોркИ ркжોрк╕્ркд ркиркеી, 

ркжિркХрк░ા-ркжિркХрк░ી ркеી ркоોркЯા ркХોркИ  ркоркжркжркЧાрк░ ркиркеી, 

ркПркЯрк▓ે ркЬ 

"рккрк░િрк╡ાрк░" ркеી ркоોркЯુ ркХોркИ ркзрки ркиркеી,  ркЕркиે 

ркПркЯрк▓ા ркоાркЯે

 "рккрк░િрк╡ાрк░" рк╡ркЧрк░ ркХોркИ ркЬીрк╡рки ркиркеી.ЁЯл╢ЁЯП╜ 

 ркШркбિркпાрк│ ркиા ркХાંркЯા ркЬેрк╡ો "рккрк░િрк╡ાрк░" рк╣ોрк╡ો ркЬોркИркП. 

ЁЯХРркнрк▓ે ркПркХ рклાрк╕્ркЯ рк╣ોркп, 

ЁЯХвркнрк▓ે ркПркХ ркзીркоો рк╣ોркп, 

ЁЯХХркнрк▓ે ркПркХ ркоોркЯો рк╣ોркп, 

ЁЯХбркнрк▓ે ркПркХ ркиાркиો рк╣ોркп, 

рккркг  ркЬો ркХોркИ ркиા

ЁЯХЫ 12 рк╡ркЧાркбрк╡ા ЁЯХЫрк╣ોркп ркд્ркпાрк░ે "рккрк░િрк╡ાрк░" ркиા ркмркзા рк╕ાркеે ркЬ рк╣ોркп. ©️ЁЯСн

 рк╕ркоркп,  ркжોрк╕્ркд ркЕркиે  "рккрк░િрк╡ાрк░"

  ркП ркПрк╡ી рк╡рк╕્ркдુ ркЫે ркХે ркЬે ркорклркд ркоા  ркорк│ે ркЫે рккркг ркПркиી

 ркХિંркоркд ркд્ркпાрк░ે ркЬ ркЦркмрк░ рккркбે ркЫે ркЬ્ркпાрк░ે *ркдે ркХ્ркпાંркХ ркЦોрк╡ાркИ ркЬાркп ркЫે. ❗

ЁЯЩПркЬો рккрк░ркоાркд્ркоા ркиી  рккાрк╕ે ркХંркИркХ ркоાંркЧрк╡ુ рк╣ોркп ркдો, 

 "рккрк░િрк╡ાрк░" ркиી  ркПркХркдા, ркЕркиે ркЦુрк╢ી ркоાંркЧркЬો, ркХાрк░ркг ркХે 

ЁЯОЛ

ркоંркжિрк░ો ркиી ркмрк╣ાрк░ ркЧрк░ીркмો ркиે "рккрк░િрк╡ાрк░" рк╕ાркеે рк╣рк╕ркдા ркЬોркпા ркЫે,  ркЕркиે  

ркЕркоીрк░ો ркиે "рккрк░િрк╡ાрк░" рк╡ркЧрк░ ркоંркжિрк░ો ркиી ркЕંркжрк░ рк░ોркдા ркЬોркпા ркЫે.

ЁЯСА

ркЧાркоркбાркоા рк░рк╣ેркиાрк░ ркиી ркиркЬрк░ рк╢рк╣ેрк░ ркдрк░ркл ркЫે, 

рк╢рк╣ેрк░ ркоા рк░рк╣ેркиાрк░ ркиી ркиркЬрк░ рк╡િркжેрк╢ ркдрк░ркл ркЫે, 

рк╡િркжેрк╢ ркоા ркЬркиાрк░ ркиી ркиркЬрк░  рк╡િрк╢્рк╡ ркдрк░ркл ркЫે, 

рккркг ркЖ ркмркзાркп ркжુઃркЦી ркЫે ㊙️

ркЬેркиી ркиркЬрк░ рккોркдાркиા "рккрк░િрк╡ાрк░" ркдрк░ркл ркЫે,

 ркП рк╕ૌркеી рк╡ркзુ рк╕ુркЦી ркЫે. ЁЯТЦ

ЁЯТФ

©️ркЬો "рккрк░િрк╡ાрк░" ркоા ркиાркиી-ркиાркиી рк╡ાркдો ркиે ркоોркЯી ркХрк░рк╢ો ркдો "рккрк░િрк╡ાрк░" ркиાркиો ркерк╢ે, 

ркеોркбુ ркЬોркпા ркХрк░ркЬો, ЁЯСБ️

ркеોркбુ ркЬркдુ ркХрк░ркЬો, ЁЯСР

ркеોркбુ ркЬાркдે ркХрк░ркЬો, ✊ЁЯП╗

ркЖ *ркЬિંркжркЧી *ркЬીрк╡рк╡ા ркЬેрк╡ી рк▓ાркЧрк╢ેЁЯдЭЁЯМ╖ЁЯСМЁЯМ╖ЁЯСН

ЁЯЩП ЁЯМ║ЁЯЩП

Monday, November 21, 2022

рд╢्рд░ीрдорджрднाрдЧрд╡рдж рдЧीрддा

 рдЬिрд╕ рдЖрджрдоी рдиे рд╢्рд░ीрдорджрднрдЧрд╡рдж рдЧीрддा рдХा рдкрд╣рд▓ा рдЙрд░्рджू рдЕрдиुрд╡ाрдж рдХिрдпा рд╡ो рдеा рдоोрд╣рдо्рдордж рдоेрд╣рд░ुрд▓्рд▓ाрд╣! рдмाрдж рдоें рдЙрд╕рдиे рд╕рдиाрддрди рдзрд░्рдо рдЕрдкрдиा рд▓िрдпा!


рдкрд╣рд▓ा рд╡्рдпрдХ्рддि рдЬिрд╕рдиे рд╢्рд░ीрдорджрднाрдЧрд╡рдж рдЧीрддा рдХा рдЕрд░рдмी рдЕрдиुрд╡ाрдж рдХिрдпा рд╡ो рдПрдХ рдлिрд▓िрд╕्рддीрдиी рдеा рдЕрд▓ рдлрддेрд╣ рдХрдоांрдбो рдиाрдо рдХा! рдЬिрд╕рдиे рдмाрдж рдоें рдЬрд░्рдордиी рдоें рдЗрд╕्рдХॉрди рдЬॉрдЗрди рдХिрдпा рдФрд░ рдЕрдм рд╣िंрджुрдд्рд╡ рдоें рд╣ै!


рдкрд╣рд▓ा рд╡्рдпрдХ्рддि рдЬिрд╕рдиे рдЗंрдЧ्рд▓िрд╢ рдЕрдиुрд╡ाрдж рдХिрдпा рдЙрд╕рдХा рдиाрдо рдЪाрд░्рд▓्рд╕ рд╡िрд▓िрдХ्рдиोрд╕ рдеा! рдЙрд╕рдиे рднी рдмाрдж рдоें рд╣िрди्рджू рдзрд░्рдо рдЕрдкрдиा рд▓िрдпा рдЙрд╕рдХा рддो рдпे рддрдХ рдХрд╣рдиा рдеा рдХि рджुрдиिрдпा рдоे рдХेрд╡рд▓ рд╣िंрджुрдд्рд╡ рдмрдЪेрдЧा!


рд╣िрдм्рд░ू рдоें рдЕрдиुрд╡ाрдж рдХрд░рдиे рд╡ाрд▓ा рд╡्рдпрдХ्рддि Bezashition le fanah рдиाрдо рдХा рдЗрд╕рд░ाрдпрд▓ी рдеा рдЬिрд╕рдиे рдмाрдж рдоें рд╣िंрджुрдд्рд╡ рдЕрдкрдиा рд▓िрдпा рдеा рднाрд░рдд рдоे рдЖрдХрд░!


рдкрд╣рд▓ा рд╡्рдпрдХ्рддि рдЬिрд╕рдиे рд░ूрд╕ी рднाрд╖ा рдоे рдЕрдиुрд╡ाрдж рдХिрдпा рдЙрд╕рдХा рдиाрдо рдеा рдиोрд╡िрдХोрд╡ рдЬो рдмाрдж рдоें рднрдЧрд╡ाрди рдХृрд╖्рдг рдХा рднрдХ्рдд рдмрди рдЧрдпा рдеा!*


рдЖрдЬ рддрдХ 283 рдмुрдж्рдзिрдоाрдиों рдиे рд╢्рд░ीрдордж рднрдЧрд╡рдж рдЧीрддा рдХा рдЕрдиुрд╡ाрдж рдХिрдпा рд╣ै рдЕрд▓рдЧ рдЕрд▓рдЧ рднाрд╖ाрдУं рдоें рдЬिрдирдоें рд╕े 58 рдмंрдЧाрд▓ी, 44 рдЕंрдЧ्рд░ेрдЬी, 12 рдЬрд░्рдорди, 4 рд░ूрд╕ी, 4 рдл्рд░ेंрдЪ, 13 рд╕्рдкेрдиिрд╢, 5 рдЕрд░рдмी, 3 рдЙрд░्рджू рдФрд░ рдЕрди्рдп рдХрдИ рднाрд╖ाрдПं рдеी рдУрд░ рдЗрди рд╕рдм рдоे рджिрд▓рдЪрд╕्рдк рдмाрдд рдпрд╣ рд╣ै рдХि рдЗрди рд╕рднी рдиे рдмाрдж рдоैं рд╣िрди्рджू рдзрд░्рдо рдХो рдЕрдкрдиा рд▓िрдпा рдеा।


рдЬिрд╕ рд╡्рдпрдХ्рддि рдиे рдХुрд░ाрди рдХो рдмंрдЧाрд▓ी рдоें рдЕрдиुрд╡ाрдж рдХिрдпा рдЙрд╕рдХा рдиाрдо рдЧिрд░ीрд╢ рдЪंрдж्рд░ рд╕ेрди рдеा! рд▓ेрдХिрди рд╡ो рдЗрд╕्рд▓ाрдо рдоे рдирд╣ीं рдЧрдпा рд╢ाрдпрдж рдЗрд╕рд▓िрдП рдХि рд╡ो рдЗрд╕ рдЕрдиुрд╡ाрдж рдХрд░рдиे рд╕े рдкрд╣рд▓े рд╢्рд░ीрдордж рднाрдЧрд╡рдж рдЧीрддा рдХो рднी рдкреЭ рдЪुрдХे рдеे !


рдпे рд╣ै рд╕рдиाрддрди рдзрд░्рдо рдФрд░ рдЗрд╕рдХे рдзाрд░्рдоिрдХ рдЧ्рд░ंрдеों рдХी рддाрдХрдд।


рдФрд░ рд╣рдо рд╣िрди्рджू рдЗрди्рд╣ें рдЦ़ुрдж рд╣ी рдирд╣ी рдкрдв़рддे рд╣ै, рд╣ै рдиा рдЕрдЬीрдм рд╡िрдбрдо्рдмрдиा ??

    

                "рд╕рдд्рдпрдоेрд╡ рдЬрдпрддे"

ЁЯСПрдПрдХ рд╣िрди्рджू рдХो рдЗрдиЁЯСЗ  рдмाрддों рдХी рдЬाрдирдХाрд░ी , рдЬрдмाрдиी рд░рдЦрдиी рдЪाрд╣िрдП :          

"рд╢्рд░ी рдордж्-рднрдЧрд╡рдд рдЧीрддा"рдХे рдмाрд░े рдоें-


реР . рдХिрд╕рдХो рдХिрд╕рдиे рд╕ुрдиाрдИ?

рдЙ.- рд╢्рд░ीрдХृрд╖्рдг рдиे рдЕрд░्рдЬुрди рдХो рд╕ुрдиाрдИ। 


реР . рдХрдм рд╕ुрдиाрдИ?

рдЙ.- рдЖрдЬ рд╕े рд▓рдЧрднрдЧ 5110 рд╕ाрд▓ рдкрд╣рд▓े рд╕ुрдиाрдИ।


реР. рднрдЧрд╡ाрди рдиे рдХिрд╕ рджिрди рдЧीрддा рд╕ुрдиाрдИ?

рдЙ.- рд░рд╡िрд╡ाрд░ рдХे рджिрди।


реР. рдХोрдирд╕ी рддिрдеि рдХो?

рдЙ.- рдПрдХाрджрд╢ी 


реР. рдХрд╣ा рд╕ुрдиाрдИ?

рдЙ.- рдХुрд░ुрдХ्рд╖ेрдд्рд░ рдХी рд░рдгрднूрдоि рдоें।


реР. рдХिрддрдиी рджेрд░ рдоें рд╕ुрдиाрдИ?

рдЙ.- рд▓рдЧрднрдЧ 45 рдоिрдирдЯ рдоें


реР. рдХ्рдпू рд╕ुрдиाрдИ?

рдЙ.- рдХрд░्рдд्рддрд╡्рдп рд╕े рднрдЯрдХे рд╣ुрдП рдЕрд░्рдЬुрди рдХो рдХрд░्рдд्рддрд╡्рдп рд╕िрдЦाрдиे рдХे рд▓िрдП рдФрд░ рдЖрдиे рд╡ाрд▓ी рдкीрдвिрдпों рдХो рдзрд░्рдо-рдЬ्рдЮाрди рд╕िрдЦाрдиे рдХे рд▓िрдП।


реР. рдХिрддрдиे рдЕрдз्рдпाрдп рд╣ै?

рдЙ.- рдХुрд▓ 18 рдЕрдз्рдпाрдп


реР. рдХिрддрдиे рд╢्рд▓ोрдХ рд╣ै?

рдЙ.- 700 рд╢्рд▓ोрдХ


реР. рдЧीрддा рдоें рдХ्рдпा-рдХ्рдпा рдмрддाрдпा рдЧрдпा рд╣ै?

рдЙ.- рдЬ्рдЮाрди-рднрдХ्рддि-рдХрд░्рдо рдпोрдЧ рдоाрд░्рдЧो рдХी рд╡िрд╕्рддृрдд рд╡्рдпाрдЦ्рдпा рдХी рдЧрдпी рд╣ै, рдЗрди рдоाрд░्рдЧो рдкрд░ рдЪрд▓рдиे рд╕े рд╡्рдпрдХ्рддि рдиिрд╢्рдЪिрдд рд╣ी рдкрд░рдордкрдж рдХा рдЕрдзिрдХाрд░ी рдмрди рдЬाрддा рд╣ै। 


реР. рдЧीрддा рдХो рдЕрд░्рдЬुрди рдХे рдЕрд▓ाрд╡ा 

рдФрд░ рдХिрди рдХिрди рд▓ोрдЧो рдиे рд╕ुрдиा?

рдЙ.- рдзृрддрд░ाрд╖्рдЯ्рд░ рдПрд╡ं рд╕ंрдЬрдп рдиे


реР. рдЕрд░्рдЬुрди рд╕े рдкрд╣рд▓े рдЧीрддा рдХा рдкाрд╡рди рдЬ्рдЮाрди рдХिрди्рд╣ें рдоिрд▓ा рдеा?

рдЙ.- рднрдЧрд╡ाрди рд╕ूрд░्рдпрджेрд╡ рдХो


реР. рдЧीрддा рдХी рдЧिрдирддी рдХिрди рдзрд░्рдо-рдЧ्рд░ंрдеो рдоें рдЖрддी рд╣ै?

рдЙ.- рдЙрдкрдиिрд╖рджों рдоें


реР. рдЧीрддा рдХिрд╕ рдорд╣ाрдЧ्рд░ंрде рдХा рднाрдЧ рд╣ै....?

рдЙ.- рдЧीрддा рдорд╣ाрднाрд░рдд рдХे рдПрдХ рдЕрдз्рдпाрдп рд╢ांрддि-рдкрд░्рд╡ рдХा рдПрдХ рд╣िрд╕्рд╕ा рд╣ै।


реР. рдЧीрддा рдХा рджूрд╕рд░ा рдиाрдо рдХ्рдпा рд╣ै?

рдЙ.- рдЧीрддोрдкрдиिрд╖рдж


реР. рдЧीрддा рдХा рд╕ाрд░ рдХ्рдпा рд╣ै?

рдЙ.- рдк्рд░рднु рд╢्рд░ीрдХृрд╖्рдг рдХी рд╢рд░рдг рд▓ेрдиा


реР. рдЧीрддा рдоें рдХिрд╕рдиे рдХिрддрдиे рд╢्рд▓ोрдХ рдХрд╣े рд╣ै? 

рдЙ.- рд╢्рд░ीрдХृрд╖्рдг рдЬी рдиे- 574

рдЕрд░्рдЬुрди рдиे- 84

рдзृрддрд░ाрд╖्рдЯ्рд░ рдиे- 1

рд╕ंрдЬрдп рдиे- 41


рдЕрдкрдиी рдпुрд╡ा-рдкीреЭी рдХो рдЧीрддा рдЬी рдХे рдмाрд░े рдоें рдЬाрдирдХाрд░ी рдкрд╣ुрдЪाрдиे рд╣ेрддु рдЗрд╕े рдЬ्рдпाрджा рд╕े рдЬ्рдпाрджा рд╢ेрдЕрд░ рдХрд░े। рдзрди्рдпрд╡ाрдж


рдЕрдзूрд░ा рдЬ्рдЮाрди рдЦрддрд░рдиाрдХ рд╣ोрддा рд╣ै।


33 рдХрд░ोрдб рдирд╣ीँ  33 рдХोрдЯी рджेрд╡ी рджेрд╡рддा рд╣ैँ рд╣िँрджू

рдзрд░्рдо рдоेँ।


рдХोрдЯि = рдк्рд░рдХाрд░। 

рджेрд╡рднाрд╖ा рд╕ंрд╕्рдХृрдд рдоें рдХोрдЯि рдХे рджो рдЕрд░्рде рд╣ोрддे рд╣ै,


рдХोрдЯि рдХा рдорддрд▓рдм рдк्рд░рдХाрд░ рд╣ोрддा рд╣ै рдФрд░ рдПрдХ рдЕрд░्рде рдХрд░ोреЬ рднी рд╣ोрддा।


рд╣िрди्рджू рдзрд░्рдо рдХा рджुрд╖्рдк्рд░рдЪाрд░ рдХрд░рдиे рдХे рд▓िрдП рдпे рдмाрдд рдЙрдбाрдИ рдЧрдпी рдХी рд╣िрди्рджुрдУ рдХे 33 рдХрд░ोреЬ рджेрд╡ी рджेрд╡рддा рд╣ैं рдФрд░ рдЕрдм рддो рдоुрд░्рдЦ рд╣िрди्рджू рдЦुрдж рд╣ी рдЧाрддे рдлिрд░рддे рд╣ैं рдХी рд╣рдоाрд░े 33 рдХрд░ोреЬ рджेрд╡ी рджेрд╡рддा рд╣ैं...


рдХुрд▓ 33 рдк्рд░рдХाрд░ (рдХोрдЯी) рдХे рджेрд╡ी рджेрд╡рддा рд╣ैँ рд╣िँрджू рдзрд░्рдо рдоे :-


12 рдк्рд░рдХाрд░ рд╣ैँ рдЖрджिрдд्рдп ...

, рдзाрддा, рдоिрдд, рдЖрд░्рдпрдоा,

рд╢рдХ्рд░ा, рд╡рд░ुрдг, рдЕँрд╢, рднाрдЧ, рд╡िрд╡ाрд╕्рд╡ाрди, рдкूрд╖,

рд╕рд╡िрддा, рддрд╡ाрд╕्рдеा, рдФрд░ рд╡िрд╖्рдгु...!


8 рдк्рд░рдХाрд░ рд╣े рд╡рд╕ु:,....

 рдзрд░, рдз्рд░ुрд╡, рд╕ोрдо, рдЕрд╣, рдЕрдиिрд▓, рдЕрдирд▓, рдк्рд░рдд्рдпुрд╖ рдФрд░ рдк्рд░рднाрд╖।


11 рдк्рд░рдХाрд░ рд╣ै рд░ुрдж्рд░:. ...

 рд╣рд░,рдмрд╣ुрд░ुрдк, рдд्рд░рдпँрдмрдХ,

рдЕрдкрд░ाрдЬिрддा, рдмृрд╖ाрдХाрдкि, рд╢ँрднू, рдХрдкाрд░्рджी,

рд░ेрд╡ाрдд, рдоृрдЧрд╡्рдпाрдз, рд╢рд░्рд╡ा, рдФрд░ рдХрдкाрд▓ी।


рдПрд╡ँ, рджो рдк्рд░рдХाрд░ рд╣ैँ...

 рдЕрд╢्рд╡िрдиी рдФрд░ рдХुрдоाрд░।


рдХुрд▓ :- 12+8+11+2=33 рдХोрдЯी 




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рез рд╣िрди्рджु рд╣ोрдиे рдХे рдиाрддे рдЬाрдирдиा рдЬ़рд░ूрд░ी рд╣ै

рдЕрдм рдЖрдкрдХी рдмाрд░ी рд╣ै рдХि рдЗрд╕ рдЬाрдирдХाрд░ी рдХो рдЖрдЧे рдмрдв़ाрдПँ  рддो рдЖрдкрдХो рднी рдЖрдиंрдж рд╣ोрдЧा.....⛳

Tuesday, November 8, 2022

рд╣िंрджू рдзрд░्рдо рдХे 16 рд╕ंрд╕्рдХाрд░

рд╕рдиाрддрди рд╣िрди्рджू рдзрд░्рдо рдПрдХ рд╢ाрд╢्рд╡рдд рдФрд░ рдк्рд░ाрдЪीрди рдзрд░्рдо рд╣ै। рдпрд╣ рдПрдХ рд╡ैрдЬ्рдЮाрдиिрдХ рдФрд░ рд╡िрдЬ्рдЮाрди рдЖрдзाрд░िрдд рдзрд░्рдо рд╣ोрдиे рдХे рдХाрд░рдг рдиिрд░ंрддрд░ рд╡िрдХाрд╕ рдХрд░ рд░рд╣ा рд╣ै। рдоाрдиा рдЬाрддा рд╣ै рдХि рдЗрд╕рдХी рд╕्рдеाрдкрдиा рдЛрд╖िрдпों рдФрд░ рдоुрдиिрдпों рдиे рдХी рд╣ै। рдЗрд╕рдХा рдоूрд▓ рдкूрд░्рдгрдд: рд╡ैрдЬ्рдЮाрдиिрдХ рд╣ोрдиे рдХे рдХाрд░рдг рд╕рджिрдпां рдмीрдд рдЬाрдиे рдХे рдмाрдж рднी рдЗрд╕рдХा рдорд╣рдд्рд╡ рдХрдо рдирд╣ीं рд╣ुрдЖ рд╣ै।  



рдк्рд░ाрд░рдо्рднिрдХ рдХाрд▓ рдоें рд╣िрди्рджू рд╕рдоाрдЬ рдоें рдЧुрд░ुрдХुрд▓ рд╢िрдХ्рд╖ा рдк्рд░рдгाрд▓ी рдХे рдЕрдиुрд╕ाрд░ рд╢िрдХ्рд╖ा рджी рдЬाрддी рдеी, рдЬो рд╡ैрдЬ्рдЮाрдиिрдХ рд╣ोрдиे рдХे рдХाрд░рдг рд╡िрдХाрд╕ोрди्рдоुрдЦ рдеी। рд╕ोрд▓рд╣ рд╕ंрд╕्рдХाрд░ों рдХो рд╣िрди्рджू рдзрд░्рдо рдХी рдЬрдб़ рдХрд╣ें рддो рдЧрд▓рдд рдирд╣ीं рд╣ोрдЧा। рдЗрди्рд╣ीं рд╕ोрд▓рд╣ рд╕ंрд╕्рдХाрд░ों рдоें рдЗрд╕ рдзрд░्рдо рдХी рд╕ंрд╕्рдХृрддि рдФрд░ рдкрд░рдо्рдкрд░ाрдПं рдиिрд╣िрдд рд╣ैं рдЬो рдиिрдо्рд░ рд╣ैं-

(1). рдЧрд░्рднाрдзाрди рд╕ंрд╕्рдХाрд░, (2). рдкुंрд╕рд╡рди рд╕ंрд╕्рдХाрд░. (3). рд╕ीрдорди्рддोрди्рдирдпрди рд╕ंрд╕्рдХाрд░, (4). рдЬाрддрдХрд░्рдо рд╕ंрд╕्рдХाрд░, (5). рдиाрдордХрд░рдг рд╕ंрд╕्рдХाрд░, (6). рдиिрд╖्рдХ्рд░рдордг рд╕ंрд╕्рдХाрд░, (7). рдЕрди्рдирдк्рд░ाрд╢рди рд╕ंрд╕्рдХाрд░, (8). рдЪूрдб़ाрдХрд░्рдо рд╕ंрд╕्рдХाрд░, (9). рд╡िрдж्рдпाрд░рдо्рдн рд╕ंрд╕्рдХाрд░, (10). рдХрд░्рдгрд╡ेрдз рд╕ंрд╕्рдХाрд░, (11). рдпрдЬ्рдЮोрдкрд╡ीрдд рд╕ंрд╕्рдХाрд░, (12). рд╡ेрджाрд░рдо्рдн рд╕ंрд╕्рдХाрд░, (13). рдХेрд╢ाрди्рдд рд╕ंрд╕्рдХाрд░, (14). рд╕рдоाрд╡рд░्рддрди рд╕ंрд╕्рдХाрд░, (15). рд╡िрд╡ाрд╣ рд╕ंрд╕्рдХाрд░, (16). рдЕंрдд्рдпेрд╖्рдЯि рд╕ंрд╕्рдХाрд░।

рдЧрд░्рднाрдзाрди рд╕ंрд╕्рдХाрд░ : рдЧрд░्рднाрдзाрди рд╕ंрд╕्рдХाрд░ рдХे рдоाрдз्рдпрдо рд╕े рд╣िрди्рджू рдзрд░्рдо рд╕рди्рджेрд╢ рджेрддा рд╣ै рдХि рд╕्рдд्рд░ी-рдкुрд░ुрд╖ рд╕ंрдмंрдз рдкрд╢ुрд╡рдд рди рд╣ोрдХрд░ рдХेрд╡рд▓ рд╡ंрд╢рд╡ृрдж्рдзि рдХे рд▓िрдП рд╣ोрдиा рдЪाрд╣िрдП। рдоाрдирд╕िрдХ рдФрд░ рд╢ाрд░ीрд░िрдХ  рд░ूрдк рд╕े рд╕्рд╡рд╕्рде рд╣ोрдиे, рдорди рдк्рд░рд╕рди्рди рд╣ोрдиे рдкрд░ рдЧрд░्рднрдзाрд░рдг рдХрд░рдиे рд╕े рд╕ंрддрддि рд╕्рд╡рд╕्рде рдФрд░ рдмुрдж्рдзिрдоाрди рд╣ोрддी рд╣ै।

рдкुंрд╕рд╡рди рд╕ंрд╕्рдХाрд░ : рдЧрд░्рдн рдзाрд░рдг рдХे рддीрди рдоाрд╣ рдмाрдж рдЧрд░्рдн рдоें рдЬीрд╡ рдХे рд╕ंрд░рдХ्рд╖рдг рдФрд░ рд╡िрдХाрд╕ рдХे рд▓िрдП рдпрд╣ рдЖрд╡рд╢्рдпрдХ рд╣ै рдХि рд╕्рдд्рд░ी рдЕрдкрдиे рднोрдЬрди рдФрд░ рдЬीрд╡рди рд╢ैрд▓ी рдХो рдиिрдпрдо рдЕрдиुрд╕ाрд░ рдХрд░े। рдЗрд╕ рд╕ंрд╕्рдХाрд░ рдХा рдЙрдж्рджेрд╢्рдп рд╕्рд╡рд╕्рде рдФрд░ рдЙрдд्рддрдо рд╕ंрддाрди рдХी рдк्рд░ाрдк्рддि рд╣ै। рдпрд╣ рддрднी рд╕ंрднрд╡ рд╣ै рдЬрдм рдЧрд░्рднрдзाрд░рдг рд╡िрд╢ेрд╖ рддिрдеि рдФрд░ рдЧ्рд░рд╣ों рдХे рдЖрдзाрд░ рдкрд░ рдХिрдпा рдЬाрдП।  

рд╕ीрдорди्рддोрдирдпрди рд╕ंрд╕्рдХाрд░ : рд╕ीрдорди्рддोрдирдпрди рд╕ंрд╕्рдХाрд░ рдЧрд░्рднрдзाрд░рдг рдХрд░рдиे рдХे рдмाрдж рдЫрдаे рдпा рдЖрдард╡ें рдоाрд╕ рдоें рдХिрдпा рдЬाрддा рд╣ै। рдЗрд╕ рдоाрд╕ рдоें рдЧрд░्рднрдкाрдд рд╣ोрдиे рдХी рд╕рдмрд╕े рдЕрдзिрдХ рд╕ंрднाрд╡рдиाрдПं рд╣ोрддी рд╣ैं рдпा рдЗрди्рд╣ीं рдорд╣ीрдиों рдоें рдк्рд░ी-рдоेрдЪ्рдпोрд░ рдбिрд▓ीрд╡рд░ी рд╣ोрдиे рдХी рд╕рд░्рд╡ाрдзिрдХ рд╕рдо्рднाрд╡рдиा рд╣ोрддी рд╣ै। рдЧрд░्рднрд╡рддी рд╕्рдд्рд░ी рдХे рд╕्рд╡рднाрд╡ рдоें рдкрд░िрд╡рд░्рддрди рд▓ाрдиे, рд╕्рдд्рд░ी рдХे рдЙрдардиे-рдмैрдардиे, рдЪрд▓рдиे, рд╕ोрдиे рдЖрджि рдХी рд╡िрдзि рдЖрддी рд╣ै। рдоैрдбीрдХрд▓ рд╕ाрдЗंрд╕ рднी рдЗрди рдорд╣ीрдиों рдоें рд╕्рдд्рд░ी рдХो рд╡िрд╢ेрд╖ рд╕ाрд╡рдзाрдиी рд░рдЦрдиे рдХी рд╕рд▓ाрд╣ рджेрддा рд╣ै। рдн्рд░ूрдг рдХे рд╡िрдХाрд╕ рдФрд░ рд╕्рд╡рд╕्рде рдмाрд▓рдХ рдХे рд▓िрдП рдпрд╣ рдЖрд╡рд╢्рдпрдХ рд╣ै। рдЧрд░्рднрд╕्рде рд╢िрд╢ु рдФрд░ рдоाрддा рдХी рд░рдХ्рд╖ा рдХрд░рдиा рдЗрд╕ рд╕ंрд╕्рдХाрд░ рдХा рдоुрдЦ्рдп рдЙрдж्рджेрд╢्рдп рд╣ै। рд╕्рдд्рд░ी рдХा рдорди рдк्рд░рд╕рди्рди рдХрд░рдиे рдХे рд▓िрдП рдпрд╣ рд╕ंрд╕्рдХाрд░ рдХिрдпा рдЬाрддा рд╣ै।

рдЬाрддрдХрд░्рдо рд╕ंрд╕्рдХाрд░ : рдпрд╣  рдмाрд▓рдХ рдХे рдЬрди्рдо рдХे рдмाрдж рдХिрдпा рдЬाрддा рд╣ै। рдЗрд╕рдоें рдмाрд▓рдХ рдХो рд╢рд╣рдж рдФрд░ рдШी рдЪрдЯाрдпा рдЬाрддा рд╣ै। рдЗрд╕рд╕े рдмाрд▓рдХ рдХी рдмुрдж्рдзि рдХा рд╡िрдХाрд╕ рддीрд╡्рд░ рд╣ोрддा рд╣ै। рдЗрд╕рдХे рдмाрдж рд╕े рдоाрддा рдмाрд▓рдХ рдХो рдмाрд▓рдХ рдХो рд╕्рддрдирдкाрди рдХрд░ाрдиा рд╢ुрд░ू рдХрд░рддी рд╣ै। рдЗрд╕ рд╕ंрд╕्рдХाрд░ рдХी рд╡ैрдЬ्рдЮाрдиिрдХрддा рд╣ै рдХि рдмाрд▓рдХ рдХे рд▓िрдП рдоाрддा рдХा рджूрдз рд╣ी рд╢्рд░ेрд╖्рда рднोрдЬрди рд╣ै।  

рдиाрдордХрд░рдг рд╕ंрд╕्рдХाрд░ : рдЗрд╕ рд╕ंрд╕्рдХाрд░ рдХा рдмрд╣ुрдд рдЕрдзिрдХ рдорд╣рдд्рд╡ рд╣ै। рдЬрди्рдо рдирдХ्рд╖рдд्рд░ рдХो рдз्рдпाрди рдоें рд░рдЦрддे рд╣ुрдП рд╢ुрдн рдирдХ्рд╖рдд्рд░ рдоें рдмाрд▓рдХ рдХो рдиाрдо рджिрдпा рдЬाрддा рд╣ै। рдиाрдо рд╡рд░्рдг рдХी рд╢ुрднрддा рдХा рдк्рд░рднाрд╡ рдмाрд▓рдХ рдкрд░ рд╕рдо्рдкूрд░्рдг рдЬीрд╡рди рд░рд╣рддा рд╣ै। рдпрд╣ рдмाрд▓рдХ рдХे рд╡्рдпрдХ्рддिрдд्рд╡ рдХा рд╡िрдХाрд╕ рдХрд░рддा рд╣ै।  

рдиिрд╖्рдХ्рд░рдордг рд╕ंрд╕्рдХाрд░ : рдЗрд╕ рд╕ंрд╕्рдХाрд░ рдоें рдмाрд▓рдХ рдХो рд╕ूрд░्рдп-рдЪंрдж्рд░ рдХी рдЬ्рдпोрддि рдХे рджрд░्рд╢рди рдХрд░ाрдП рдЬाрддे рд╣ैं। рдЬрди्рдо рдХे рдЪौрдеे рдоाрд╕ рдоें рдпрд╣ рд╕ंрд╕्рдХाрд░ рдХिрдпा рдЬाрддा рд╣ै।  рдЗрд╕ рджिрди рд╕े  рдмाрд▓рдХ рдХो рдмाрд╣рд░ी рд╡ाрддाрд╡рд░рдг рдХे рд╕ंрдкрд░्рдХ рдоें рд▓ाрдпा рдЬाрддा рд╣ै। рд╢िрд╢ु рдХो рдЖрд╕-рдкाрд╕ рдХे рд╡ाрддाрд╡рд░рдг рд╕े рдЕрд╡рдЧрдд рдХрд░ाрдпा рдЬाрддा рд╣ै।  

рдЕрди्рдирдк्рд░ाрд╢рди рд╕ंрд╕्рдХाрд░ : рдЗрд╕ рд╕ंрд╕्рдХाрд░ рдХे рдмाрдж рд╕े рдмाрд▓рдХ рдХो рдоाрддा рдХे рджूрдз рдХे рдЕрддिрд░िрдХ्рдд рдЕрди्рдп рдЦाрдж्рдп рдкрджाрд░्рде рджेрдиे рд╢ुрд░ू рдХिрдП рдЬाрддे рд╣ैं। рдЪिрдХिрдд्рд╕ा рд╡िрдЬ्рдЮाрди рднी рдпрд╣ी рдХрд╣рддा рд╣ै рдХि рдПрдХ рд╕рдордп рд╕ीрдоा рдХे рдмाрдж рдмाрд▓рдХ рдХा рдкोрд╖рдг рдХेрд╡рд▓ рджूрдз рд╕े рдирд╣ीं рд╣ो рд╕рдХрддा। рдЙрд╕े рдЕрди्рдп рдкрджाрд░्рдеों рдХी рднी рдЬрд░ूрд░рдд рд╣ोрддी рд╣ै।  рдЗрд╕ рд╕ंрд╕्рдХाрд░ рдХा рдЙрдж्рджेрд╢्рдп рдЦाрдж्рдп рдкрджाрд░्рдеों рд╕े рдмाрд▓рдХ рдХा рд╢ाрд░ीрд░िрдХ рдФрд░ рдоाрдирд╕िрдХ рд╡िрдХाрд╕ рдХрд░рдиा рд╣ै। рдпрд╣ी рдЗрд╕рдХी рд╡ैрдЬ्рдЮाрдиिрдХрддा рд╣ै।   

рдЪूрдб़ाрдХрд░्рдо рд╕ंрд╕्рдХाрд░ : рдЗрд╕े рдоुंрдбрди рд╕ंрд╕्рдХाрд░ рдХे рдиाрдо рд╕े рднी рдЬाрдиा рдЬाрддा рд╣ै। рдЗрд╕рдХे рд▓िрдП рд╢िрд╢ु рдХे рдЬрди्рдо рдХे рдмाрдж рдХे рдкрд╣рд▓े, рддीрд╕рд░े рдФрд░ рдкांрдЪрд╡ें рд╡рд░्рд╖ рдХा рдЪрдпрди рдХिрдпा рдЬाрддा рд╣ै। рд╢ाрд░ीрд░िрдХ рд╕्рд╡рдЪ्рдЫрддा рдФрд░ рдмौрдж्рдзिрдХ рд╡िрдХाрд╕ рдЗрд╕ рд╕ंрд╕्рдХाрд░ рдХा рдЙрдж्рджेрд╢्рдп рд╣ै। рдоाрддा рдХे рдЧрд░्рдн рдоें рд░рд╣рдиे рдХे рд╕рдордп рдФрд░ рдЬрди्рдо рдХे рдмाрдж рджूрд╖िрдд рдХीрдЯाрдгुрдУं рд╕े рдоुрдХ्рдд рдХрд░рдиे рдХे рд▓िрдП рдпрд╣ рд╕ंрд╕्рдХाрд░ рдХिрдпा рдЬाрддा рд╣ै। рд╕्рд╡рдЪ्рдЫрддा рд╕े рд╢ाрд░ीрд░िрдХ, рдоाрдирд╕िрдХ рдФрд░ рдмौрдж्рдзिрдХ рд╡िрдХाрд╕ рдЕрдзिрдХ рддीрд╡्рд░ рдЧрддि рд╕े рд╣ोрддा рд╣ै। рдпрд╣ рд╡िрдЬ्рдЮाрди рднी рдоाрдирддा рд╣ै।  
  
рд╡िрдж्рдпाрд░рдо्рдн рд╕ंрд╕्рдХाрд░ : рд╡िрдж्рдпाрд░рдо्рдн рдХा рдЕрднिрдк्рд░ाрдп: рдмाрд▓рдХ рдХो рд╢िрдХ्рд╖ा рдХे рдк्рд░ाрд░рдо्рднिрдХ рд╕्рддрд░ рд╕े рдкрд░िрдЪिрдд рдХрд░ाрдиा рд╣ै। рдк्рд░ाрдЪीрди рдХाрд▓ рдоें рдЬрдм рдЧुрд░ुрдХुрд▓ рдХी рдкрд░рдо्рдкрд░ा рдеी рддो рдмाрд▓рдХ рдХो рд╡ेрджाрдз्рдпрдпрди рдХे рд▓िрдП рднेрдЬрдиे рд╕े рдкрд╣рд▓े рдШрд░ рдоें рдЕрдХ्рд╖рд░ рдмोрдз рдХрд░ाрдпा рдЬाрддा рдеा। рдоां-рдмाрдк рддрдеा рдЧुрд░ुрдЬрди рдкрд╣рд▓े рдЙрд╕े рдоौрдЦिрдХ рд░ूрдк рд╕े рд╢्рд▓ोрдХ, рдкौрд░ाрдгिрдХ рдХрдеाрдУं рдЖрджि рдХा рдЕрдн्рдпाрд╕ рдХрд░ा рджिрдпा рдХрд░рддे рдеे рддाрдХि рдЧुрд░ुрдХुрд▓ рдоें рдХрдаिрдиाрдИ рди рд╣ो। рд╣рдоाрд░ा рд╢ाрд╕्рдд्рд░ рд╡िрдж्рдпाрдиुрд░ाрдЧी рд╣ै। рд╡िрдж्рдпा рдЕрдерд╡ा рдЬ्рдЮाрди рд╣ी рдордиुрд╖्рдп рдХी рдЖрдд्рдоिрдХ рдЙрди्рдирддि рдХा рд╕ाрдзрди рд╣ै। рд╢िрдХ्рд╖ा рд╡िрдЬ्рдЮाрди рдХी рдУрд░  рдк्рд░рдердо рдХрджрдо рд╣ै।  рдпрд╣ी рдпрд╣ рд╕ंрд╕्рдХाрд░ рдмрддाрддा рд╣ै।

рдХрд░्рдгрднेрдж рд╕ंрд╕्рдХाрд░ : рдЗрд╕ рд╕ंрд╕्рдХाрд░ рдХा рдЖрдзाрд░ рдмिрд▓्рдХुрд▓ рд╡ैрдЬ्рдЮाрдиिрдХ рд╣ै। рдмाрд▓рдХ рдХी рд╢ाрд░ीрд░िрдХ рд╡्рдпाрдзि рд╕े рд░рдХ्рд╖ा рд╣ी рдЗрд╕рдХा рдоूрд▓ рдЙрдж्рджेрд╢्рдп рд╣ै। рдк्рд░рдХृрддि рдк्рд░рджрдд्рдд рдЗрд╕ рд╢рд░ीрд░ рдХे рд╕ाрд░े рдЕंрдЧ рдорд╣рдд्рд╡рдкूрд░्рдг рд╣ैं। рдХाрди рд╣рдоाрд░े рд╢्рд░рд╡рдг рдж्рд╡ाрд░ рд╣ैं। рдХрд░्рдг рд╡ेрдзрди рд╕े рд╡्рдпाрдзिрдпां рджूрд░ рд╣ोрддी рд╣ैं рддрдеा рд╢्рд░рд╡рдг рд╢рдХ्рддि рднी рдмрдв़рддी рд╣ै।

рдпрдЬ्рдЮोрдкрд╡ीрдд рд╕ंрд╕्рдХाрд░ : рдмрдЪ्рдЪे рдХी рдзाॢрдордХ рдФрд░ рдЖрдз्рдпाрдд्рдоिрдХ рдЙрди्рдирддि рдХे рд▓िрдП рдпрд╣ рд╕ंрд╕्рдХाрд░ рдХिрдпा рдЬाрддा рд╣ै।  рдЗрд╕рдоें рдЬрдиेрдК рдзाрд░рдг рдХрд░ाрдпा рдЬाрддा рд╣ै। рдЗрд╕ рд╕ंрд╕्рдХाрд░ рдХा рд╕рдо्рдмрди्рдз рд▓рдШु рдпा рджीрд░्рдШ рд╢ंрдХा рдХे рдмाрдж рд╕्рд╡рдЪ्рдЫрддा рд╕े рд╣ै। рдЗрд╕े рдХाрди рдоें рд▓рдкेрдЯрдиे рд╕े рдПрдХ्рдпूрдк्рд░ैрд╢рд░ рдЩ्рдХ्рд╖рдмрджु рдкрд░ рджрдмाрд╡ рдкрдб़рддा рд╣ै, рдЬिрд╕рд╕े рд▓рдШु рдпा рджीрд░्рдШ рд╢ंрдХा рд╕े рдмिрдиा рдХिрд╕ी рдХрд╖्рдЯ рдХे рдиिрджाрди рд╣ो рдЬाрддा рд╣ै।
рд╡िрдж्рдпाрд░рдо्рдн рд╕ंрд╕्рдХाрд░ : рдЗрд╕ рд╕ंрд╕्рдХाрд░ рдХे рдж्рд╡ाрд░ा рдпрд╣ рдпрдд्рди рдХिрдпा рдЧрдпा рд╣ै рдХि рдЗрд╕ рдзрд░्рдо рдХे рд╣рд░ рд╡्рдпрдХ्рддि рдХो рдЕрдкрдиे рдзрд░्рдо рдХा рд╡ैрдЬ्рдЮाрдиिрдХ рдЬ्рдЮाрди рд╣ोрдиा рдЪाрд╣िрдП। рдпрд╣ рдЬीрд╡рди рдХे рдЪрддुрд░्рдоुрдЦी рд╡िрдХाрд╕ рдХे рд▓िрдП рдмрд╣ुрдд рдЙрдкрдпोрдЧी рд╣ैं।

рдХेрд╢ांрдд рд╕ंрд╕्рдХाрд░ : рдЗрд╕ рд╕ंрд╕्рдХाрд░ рдХा рдЙрдж्рджेрд╢्рдп рдмाрд▓рдХ рдХो рд╢िрдХ्рд╖ा рдХ्рд╖ेрдд्рд░ рд╕े рдиिрдХाрд▓ рдХрд░ рд╕ाрдоाрдЬिрдХ рдХ्рд╖ेрдд्рд░ рд╕े рдЬोрдбрдйा рд╣ै। рдЧृрд╣рд╕्рдеाрд╢्рд░рдо рдоें рдк्рд░рд╡ेрд╢ рдХा рдпрд╣ рдк्рд░рдердо рдЪрд░рдг рд╣ै। рдмाрд▓рдХ  рдХा рдЖрдд्рдорд╡िрд╢्рд╡ाрд╕ рдмрдв़ाрдиे, рд╕рдоाрдЬ рдФрд░ рдХрд░्рдо рдХ्рд╖ेрдд्рд░ рдХी рдкрд░ेрд╢ाрдиिрдпों рд╕े рдЕрд╡рдЧрдд рдХрд░ाрдиे рдХा рдХाрд░्рдп рдпрд╣ рд╕ंрд╕्рдХाрд░ рдХрд░рддा рд╣ै।  

рд╕рдоाрд╡рд░्рддрди рд╕ंрд╕्рдХाрд░ : рдЧुрд░ुрдХुрд▓ рд╕े рд╡िрджाрдИ рдХे рдкूрд░्рд╡ рдпрд╣ рд╕ंрд╕्рдХाрд░ рдХिрдпा рдЬाрддा рд╣ै। рдЖрдЬ рдЧुрд░ुрдХुрд▓ рдкрд░рдо्рдкрд░ा рд╕рдоाрдк्рдд рд╣ो рдЧрдИ рд╣ै, рдЗрд╕рд▓िрдП рдпрд╣ рд╕ंрд╕्рдХाрд░ рдЕрдм рдирд╣ीं  рдХिрдпा рдЬाрддा рд╣ै। рдЗрд╕ рдЙрдкाрдзि рд╕े рд╡рд╣ рд╕рдЧрд░्рд╡ рдЧृрд╣рд╕्рдеाрд╢्рд░рдо рдоें рдк्рд░рд╡ेрд╢ рдХрд░рдиे рдХा рдЕрдзिрдХाрд░ी рд╕рдордЭा рдЬाрддा рдеा।  

рд╡िрд╡ाрд╣ рд╕ंрд╕्рдХाрд░ : рд╡िрд╡ाрд╣ рд╕ंрд╕्рдХाрд░ рдЕрдкрдиे рдмाрдж рдЕрдкрдиी рдкीрдв़ी рдХा рдЕंрд╢ рдЗрд╕ рджुрдиिрдпा рдХो рджिрдП рдЬाрдиे рдХा рдоाрд░्рдЧ рд╣ै। рдкрд░िрдкрдХ्рд╡ рдЖрдпु рдоें рд╡िрд╡ाрд╣ рд╕ंрд╕्рдХाрд░ рдк्рд░ाрдЪीрди рдХाрд▓ рд╕े рдоाрди्рдп рд░рд╣ा рд╣ै। рд╕рдоाрдЬिрдХ рдмрди्рдзрдиों рдоें рдмांрдзрдиे рдФрд░ рдЕрдкрдиे рдХрд░्рдоों рд╕े рди рднाрдЧрдиे рджेрдиे рдХे рд▓िрдП рдмрдЪ्рдЪों рдХो рд╡िрд╡ाрд╣ рд╕ंрд╕्рдХाрд░ рдХрд░рдХे рдПрдХ рдЕрджृрд╢्рдп рдбोрд░ рдоें рдмांрдз рджिрдпा рдЬाрддा рд╣ै।  

рдЕंрдд्рдпेрд╖्рдЯि рд╕ंрд╕्рдХाрд░ : рдЬрдм рдордиुрд╖्рдп рдХा рд╢рд░ीрд░ рдЗрд╕ рд╕ंрд╕ाрд░ рдХे рдХрд░्рдо рдХрд░рдиे рдпोрдЧ्рдп рдирд╣ीं рд░рд╣ рдЬाрддा рд╣ै, рдорди рдХी рдЙрдоंрдЧ рднी рд╕рдоाрдк्рдд рд╣ो рдЬाрддी рд╣ै, рддрдм рдЗрд╕ рд╢рд░ीрд░ рдХा рдЬीрд╡ рдЙрдб़ рдЬाрддा рд╣ै। рдкंрдЪрддрдд्рд╡ों рд╕े рдмрдиे рдЗрд╕ рдирд╢्рд╡рд░ рд╢рд░ीрд░ рдХे рджाрд╣ рд╕ंрд╕्рдХाрд░ рдХा рд╡िрдзाрди рд╣ै рдЬिрд╕рд╕े рд╢рд░ीрд░ рдХे рд╡ाрдпрд░рд╕ рдФрд░ рдмैрдХ्рдЯीрд░िрдпा рд╕рдоाрдк्рдд рд╣ो рдЬाрдПं। рдХ्рдпोंрдХि рдЬैрд╕े рд╣ी рдЗрд╕ рд╢рд░ीрд░ рдХा рдЬीрд╡ рдиिрдХрд▓рддा рд╣ै, рд╢рд░ीрд░ рдкрд░ рд╡ाрдпрд░рд╕ рдФрд░ рдмैрдХ्рдЯीрд░िрдпा рдХा рдЬрдмрд░рджрд╕्рдд рд╣рдорд▓ा рд╣ोрддा рд╣ै। рдЗрд╕ рдк्рд░рдХाрд░ рдпрд╣ рднी рдПрдХ рд╡ैрдЬ्рдЮाрдиिрдХ  рд╕ंрд╕्рдХाрд░ рд╣ै।

Vivah Sanskaar


 


Hinduism is a way of life. Thousands of year ago Samskaras or sacraments were instituted by Hinduism to bring sanctity and stability to the lives of the individuals and to integrate their personalities with the society they were born in. The ancient seers and sages, gifted with light and resource, tried to transform the crude animal into a refined man with the help of the Samskars. As in Philosophy so in rituals, life is regarded as a cycle. From birth to death a Hindu person undergoes 16 Samskaras; and marriage is one of the most important among them.

Manu, the great sage enjoins, ‘Having spent the first quarter of one’s life in the house of the preceptor, the second quarter in one’s own house with the wife, and the third in the forest, one should take Sannyas in the fourth quarter, casting away every worldly tie.’

The sacrament of marriage impresses upon a person that earthly life is not to be despised; rather it should be consciously accepted and elevated to the level of a spiritual existence. This is the rich, noble heritage of Hindu ethos.

Thousands of Hindu families are settled outside India all over the world. They have strong ties with the Hindu culture and way of life, and feel that should, on such important occasions of life like marriage, avail themselves of the rich, noble heritage of Hindu thought. They like to perform the Samskara in the traditional Hindu way.

However, even those who are staying in India, know little Sanskrit. No wonder those who are not born in India, find it unfamiliar. For their convenience, Jnana Prabodhini has translated the rites into English. Similar English versions of Namakaran (naming ceremony ), Upanayana (thread ceremony ), Ganesha Pooja, Satyanarayana Pooja, are also available. Receptions are usually arranged to celebrate the joy of wedding. Gatherings of near and dear ones most certainly enhance the pleasure of the occasion. However, Hindu marriage ceremony is a sacred vow, an ennobling Samskara and it is advisable that the rites may be performed in the presence of a limited number, in a serene, quiet atmosphere and the other celebrations follow later.

Punyahavachan (calling the day auspicious), Sankalpa (expressing the desire to marry), Mangalsutrabandhana (adorning bride’s neck with the auspicious necklace, Panigrahan (receiving hands), Agnisaksha Pratijna (pledge before the fire), Lajahoma (sacrificing popped rice), Parikraman (perambulating the holy fire), Shilarohan (ascending the stone), Saptapadi (walking seven steps together) and Karmasamapti (concluding ceremony) are supposed to be the essential rites in marriage. Nakshatradarshan [soliciting the blessings of seven sages (stars) and Dhruva (pole star)], Griha Pravesh (the bride enters the in-laws’ house, and Lakshmipoojan are optional rites.

The whole content of marriage ceremony is rich with noblest thoughts. In Hindu tradition, marriage is not just a contract between two individuals. It is a union of two souls for their own betterment, for the betterment of their progeny, of their relations and the society at large. Grihasthashrama (life of the householder) is supposed to be the backbone of the society. It shelters all other Ashramas-phases of life. Ashramas and Purusharthas form the fabric of Hindu life.

Purusharthas are major goals to be attained in the life span for the attainment of Dharma (righteous life), Artha (material resources), Kama (fulfillment of natural desires), marriage is instrumental. Moksha (self-realization) is an individual pursuit,

Any gentleman or lady of good character belonging to any caste or creed can conduct the ceremony as a priest or a priestess.

The beauty and sublimity with which our forefathers formulated it are unmatched.

Stability is foundation of all relationships in Hinduism.

The cheap use and throw mentality is western concept.

Even relationships are being like use and throw nowadays with degraded social values and replaced gratitude.

Divorces are easy, live-in relationship is easy, sex is easy.

Our vedic heritage thought of stability and chastity in relationships.. hence the concept of marriage of janmas and not for this birth only.

Even servants were serving the master for generations. Even masters treated the servants with that trust. Stability is the key in relationships.

The western culture has destroyed all gratitude, chastity and stability in life. There is no sense of stability in life but just use and throw. Relationships are valued in terms of money. Just use and move forward for more money.

A conscious being makes a conscious choice to take next janma with same soul.

Devi and Ma Parvati are same soul in different janmas who both married Shiva.

Ma Laxmi is always consort of Shri Vishnu. All Shri Vishnu avatars have Ma Lakshmi incarnate as his partner.

Shri Rama and Ma Sita are a stable committed couple.

Gandhari decides to even blind-fold her eye for life when she found that Dhritrashtra was blind. That was her commitment and stability and not compulsion or requirement.

Mandodri is one of chaste women’s revered in Hinduism. Her chastity and stability ensured long life for Ravana.

An unconscious person in kali yuga makes unconscious choices and is stuck in maya matrix of materialism, is stuck in pleasures of his senses and cannot easily realize these sacred values and sacred truths.

 

These were part of lifestyle in Vedic times.

 


Friday, November 4, 2022

It's all about "Perspective"

 Indian Sweets carry Positive Psychology and Sweets ЁЯШЛ 


1. Jalebi

Your shape doesn't matter, 

your nature does .

No matter how messed up you look or life is , keeping a sweet tone will always help .


2. Rasgulla

No matter how much you are squeezed by circumstances,  never forget who you are . Come back to your original self . Be resilient.  


3. Boondi Ladoo

Every little drop of boondi matters. Similarly little and continuous  efforts can bring in  miraculous results.  

Continue doing little things, success will follow.


4. Soan papdi

Not everyone likes you, yet the maker doesn't stop to make you. 

Pursue your goals , irrespective of validation.  


5. Gulab jamun 

Your softness is not your weakness,  it can be your strength.  

Softness is a quality much appreciated, be proud of it.


6. Besan ka Ladoo

If you get shattered due to pressure,  you can always rebuild.  


It's a symbol of HOPE. No matter what goes wrong , we can always fix it

Wednesday, November 2, 2022

Happy & Blessed - Indian Mother of Two

Having 2 kids is such a blessing . . . because they entertain each other. Oh, and family outings are more fun, they look after each other as they get older, and all that other stuff.


But I’m going to give it to you straight: it’s not going to feel like a blessing in the beginning. And that’s OK because it’s only for a little while. During those first few months, it’s all about survival.

I wish someone had been honest with me about the beginning months with two kids, other than “You’ll be fine!” You will be fine, but it is definitely worth to prepare yourself for bringing home baby number two.


Single children are often pampered and spoiled. They don't know sharing and caring and most importantly they miss the love of one very important person in their lives; the sibling. Honestly, the petty fights, sharing food, going to school together, growing up together, seriously, it matters a lot! There is more to your life than just being in parents' laps. 
You explore many of your first-times with your siblings. There are a load of things which are dangerous to share with your parents, it is your siblings who come to rescue! Trust me, This is true! Blood relation is very strong and one gets a lifetime companion whom they can lean onto anytime.

To give you an example,
I have one cousin who had full focus of his parents. He rarely did chores, did not get to play with friends or others after dinner, and spent most of his time at study or watching TV. He spent every summer alone. Most of his friends had siblings, and he always lamented not having someone to share secrets with, or play with after dinner.

On the contrary I was the eldest of two. We spent countless hours pretending the floor was lava, made up secret languages to keep secrets from our parents and friends, and hid from monsters under each other’s beds. Even when we fought, we loved each other. We became best friends. I would not trade him for the world.

Rest it is your choice.

Women's Empowerment - Facts, Stories and How To Help

Empowerment doesn't mean smoking, drinking, exploring sexuality (like shown in Netflix's She) only, it means fighting against all the odds and coming out on top. Its about setting goals and achieving them, its about becoming A WINNER !!







Women’s empowerment can be defined to promoting women’s sense of self-worth, their ability to determine their own choices, and their right to influence social change for themselves and others.

It is closely aligned with female empowerment – a fundamental human right that’s also key to achieving a more peaceful, prosperous world.

Below mentioned are 7 principles can be used to empower women in the marketplace, workplace and community.

The seven Principles are:

  • Principle 1: Create high-level corporate leadership for gender equality
  • Principle 2: Treat all people fairly at work, respecting and supporting non-discrimination and human rights
  • Principle 3: Ensure the health, wellbeing and safety of all workers, whether male or female
  • Principle 4: Promote education, training and professional development for women
  • Principle 5: Implement supply chain, marketing practices and enterprise development that empower women
  • Principle 6: Champion equality through community initiatives and advocacy
  • Principle 7: Measure and report publicly on progress to create gender equality