Monday, February 28, 2011
Budget 2011: Tax relief for individuals.
To-days budget has given little relief to the tax payers
Income tax limit to Rs. 1.8 lakh from the present Rs. 1.6 lakh.
This now becomes uniform for both men and women.
senior citizen's eligibility age has come down to 60 years from 65 years
Tax exemption for senior citizens would be Rs. 2.5 lakh from the present Rs. 2.4 lakh.
A special category of tax-paying senior citizens. Those 80 or above would get an exemption of Rs. 5 lakh,
These all the above are Highlights of the Budget 2011
Thursday, February 24, 2011
WHOM TOBE BLAMED
WHO SHOULD BE BLAMED WHEN
A LEAF FALLS FROM A TREE?
IS IT THE WIND THAT BLEW IT AWAY
OR
THE TREE THAT LET IT GO...
OR
IS IT THE LEAF WHO GREW TIRED HOLDING ON........
LIFE UNFOLDS A LOT OF MISUNDERSTANDING
EVER DAY.
IT IS UPTO US TO
SOLVE IT
OR
LIVE WITH IN
Monday, February 21, 2011
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Sunday, February 13, 2011
SAVINGS
Hi
A proverb is there.
If you are having money .. the world knows you
If you are not having money.. you know about the world
There is a calculation about savings
you should save 20% of your total earning
for examble, if you are earning 15000 rupees means you should save 3000/ per month. This will help you
when you are in trouble.
first things donot buy any things in installment basis.
There are hidden costs available in interest free installments schemes also.
so you save that money and buy the articles in bulk.
A proverb is there.
If you are having money .. the world knows you
If you are not having money.. you know about the world
There is a calculation about savings
you should save 20% of your total earning
for examble, if you are earning 15000 rupees means you should save 3000/ per month. This will help you
when you are in trouble.
first things donot buy any things in installment basis.
There are hidden costs available in interest free installments schemes also.
so you save that money and buy the articles in bulk.
SO
SAVE
THE
MONEY
MONEY
WILL
SAVE
YOU
Saturday, February 12, 2011
CONFIDENT
EVERYBODY
WILL
HAVE
SEVERAL
WEAKNESS.
BUT
EACH
WILL
HAVE
ONE
PARTICULAR
STRENGTH
THAT
WILL
OVERWRITE
ALL
WEAKNESS
PLEASE BELIEVE IN YOURSELF
WILL
HAVE
SEVERAL
WEAKNESS.
BUT
EACH
WILL
HAVE
ONE
PARTICULAR
STRENGTH
THAT
WILL
OVERWRITE
ALL
WEAKNESS
PLEASE BELIEVE IN YOURSELF
JOKE
KID FAILS IN EXAMINATION..
DAD....... HEREAFTER DON'T CALL ME AS DAD
KID....... OH,, COME ON DAD, IT WAS JUST A SCHOOL TEST AND
NOT A DNA TEST.
Friday, February 11, 2011
JOKE
ONE DOG
LOVED
THE NEXT
HOUSE
DOG.
BUT
THIS LOVE
NOT
LIKED
BY
THEIR
OWNERS.
BOTH
THE
DOGS
KNOWS
ABOUT THIS
AND
THEY PUT ONE DIALOGUE.
THESE PEOPLE DOESN'T KNOW ABOUT OUR LOVE. BECAUSE THEY ARE PEOPLE THEY ARE NOT DOGS.
LOVED
THE NEXT
HOUSE
DOG.
BUT
THIS LOVE
NOT
LIKED
BY
THEIR
OWNERS.
BOTH
THE
DOGS
KNOWS
ABOUT THIS
AND
THEY PUT ONE DIALOGUE.
THESE PEOPLE DOESN'T KNOW ABOUT OUR LOVE. BECAUSE THEY ARE PEOPLE THEY ARE NOT DOGS.
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
TIME
TIME IS THE STRONGEST FORCE OF NATURE THAT SURELY RULES BOTH NATURE AND HUMAN KIND.
Time has three important impressions of its nature
PAST
PRESENT
FUTURE
IT RULES PAST THAT IS WHY WE CALL IT HISTORY
IT RULES PRESENT AND WE CALL IT DEVELOPMENT
AND
IT ALWAYS PREPARED TO RULE FUTURE
SO WE CALL IT VISION
Time has three important impressions of its nature
PAST
PRESENT
FUTURE
IT RULES PAST THAT IS WHY WE CALL IT HISTORY
IT RULES PRESENT AND WE CALL IT DEVELOPMENT
AND
IT ALWAYS PREPARED TO RULE FUTURE
SO WE CALL IT VISION
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
bedwetting
It is a common problem faced by all the children who are under the age of 12.
Our family doctor said that the babies kidneys are normal, they sleep so deeply that the signal of a full bladder does not wake them."
It is not a problem and this can created if the situation is mishandled. "Bed-wetting causes guilt and embarrassment in most children. Parents should create a supportive environment, encouraging their child to overcome his or her problem." "Punishment or pressure to stop having accidents in the night often creates secondary emotional problems and causes the child to take even longer to overcome bed-wetting."
Even without treatment, most children will overcome bed-wetting. However,we can try the following simple home care treatments:
* during night time you can wake up the night and take them to bath room
* Before going to bed let him go to rest room and empty the bladder
* Dont give too much liquid atleast two hours before going to bed
* Put a light through out the passage to bath room from the baby room so that the boy/girl can go easily
Once the child reaches 8 years of age, the child need additional assistance. The child can put a alarm by waking 3/4 times during night or his parents can do that.
If your child is over 12 years and is still betwetting. please consult the doctor immediately.
Our family doctor said that the babies kidneys are normal, they sleep so deeply that the signal of a full bladder does not wake them."
It is not a problem and this can created if the situation is mishandled. "Bed-wetting causes guilt and embarrassment in most children. Parents should create a supportive environment, encouraging their child to overcome his or her problem." "Punishment or pressure to stop having accidents in the night often creates secondary emotional problems and causes the child to take even longer to overcome bed-wetting."
Even without treatment, most children will overcome bed-wetting. However,we can try the following simple home care treatments:
* during night time you can wake up the night and take them to bath room
* Before going to bed let him go to rest room and empty the bladder
* Dont give too much liquid atleast two hours before going to bed
* Put a light through out the passage to bath room from the baby room so that the boy/girl can go easily
Once the child reaches 8 years of age, the child need additional assistance. The child can put a alarm by waking 3/4 times during night or his parents can do that.
If your child is over 12 years and is still betwetting. please consult the doctor immediately.
Friday, February 4, 2011
Thursday, February 3, 2011
YOGA
The Seven basic chakras
Chakra means "wheel" or "circle", and sometimes referred as the "wheel of life". The chakras are aligned in an ascending column from the base of the spine to the top of the head. In modern age practices, each chakra is associated with a certain color and are associated with multiple physiological functions such as aspects of consciousness and other distinguishing characteristics. These are seen as lotuses with a different number of petals in every chakra.
The chakras not only vitalise the physical body but also regulate the interactions of a physical, emotional and mental nature. The chakras are the locus of life energy (prana), which flow among them along pathways called nadis. The main function of the chakras is to keep the spiritual, mental, emotional and physical health of the body in balance by spinning and drawing energy.
The modern world has drawn inspiration from the chakras and draws a parallel between the position and role of the chakras and those of the glands in the endocrine system. The modern world also recognizes that there are additional chakras which exists such as ear chakras.
The energy that was unleashed in creation, called the Kundalini, lies coiled and sleeping at the base of the spine. It is the purpose of the tantric or kundalini forms of yoga to arouse this energy, and cause it to rise back up through the increasingly subtler chakras, until union with God is achieved in the Sahasrara chakra at the crown of the head.
The seven chakras are placed at differing levels of spiritual subtlety, with Sahasrara at the top being concerned with pure consciousness, and Muladhara at the bottom being concerned with matter, which is seen simply as crudified consciousness. The earliest known mention of chakras is found in the later Upanishads, including specifically the Brahma Upanishad and the Yogatattva Upanishad. These vedic models were adapted in Tibetan Buddhism as Vajrayana theory, and in the Tantric Shakta theory of charkas.
The different parts of the world use different models of chakras such as Chinese medicine, Tibetan Buddhism, western world, etc. The western world mainly adhere to the shakta theory of seven main chakras as translated versions of the Sat-Cakra-Nirupana, and the Padaka-Pancaka, the two Indian texts are mainly referred there.
The Jewish kabbalah sometimes associate the different Sephiroth with parts of the body. In Islamic Sufism, Lataif-e-Sitta (Six Subtleties) are considered as psychospiritual "organs" or faculties of sensory and suprasensory perception, activation of which makes a man complete.
There have been several attempts to reconcile the different systems, which received some success even between diverged traditions such as Shakta Tantra, Sufism and Kabbalism, where chakras, lataif and Sephiroth can seemingly represent the same archetypal spiritual concepts.
In Surat Shabda Yoga, initiation by an Outer Living Satguru is required and involves reconnecting soul to the Shabda and stationing the Inner Shabda Master at the third eye chakra. The main seven charkas are described as under:
Sahasrara
Sahasrara, also known as the crown chakra, the chakra of consciousness is the master chakra that controls all the other chakras. We can draw a parallel between sahasrasa in yoga with pituitary gland, which secretes hormones to control the rest of the endocrine system, in modern science. Both have similar roles. This chakra is visualized as a lotus with a thousand petals.
Ajna
Ajna, also known as the third eye, is similar to the pineal gland in modern science. It is the chakra of time, awareness and of light. Like the pineal gland regulates the instincts of going to sleep and awakening by producing hormone melatonin, the Ajna also controls the time cycle of the human body. This chakra is visualized as a lotus with two petals.
Vishuddha
The chakra, which is related to the communication, expression and growth, is called Vishuddha or the throat chakra. In modern science, we can compare this with thyroid glands, which produces thyroid hormone and are responsible for growth and maturation of the body. This chakra is visualized as a lotus with sixteen petals.
Anahata
The chakra, which control our emotions by virtue of its relation to love, equilibrium, and well-being, is known as Anahata or the heart chakra. In modern science, it is related to the thymus, which is responsible for the immune system of the body and is adversely affected by stress. This chakra is visualized as a lotus with twelve petals.
Manipura
The chakra, which is related to the energy, assimilation and digestion and draws parallel with the roles played by the pancreas and the outer adrenal glands, is known as Manipura or the solar plexus chakra. This chakra plays a vital role in the conversion of food matter into energy for the body and digestion. This chakra is visualized as a lotus with ten petals.
Swadhisthana
Swadhisthana or the sacral chakra is located in the groin, and is related to emotion, sexuality and creativity. It draws parallels with the sex organs in the body such as testicles or the ovaries. This is responsible for sex & love and reproduction. This is also responsible for the mood swings in the individuals. This chakra is visualized as a lotus with six petals.
Muladhara
Muladhara or the base or root chakra is the chakra of instinct, survival and security. This chakra is located is located in the region between the genitals and the anus. There is no endocrine organ in this region of the body, so a direct comparison with the modern science organs is not possible but this is very close to the role played by the inner adrenal glands, the adrenal medulla, which is responsible for the fight and flight response when survival is under threat. Since, the muscle that controls ejaculation in the sexual act is located in this region a parallel of this chakra is also drawn with the sperm cell and the ovum, where the genetic code lies coiled, and the kundalini. This chakra is visualized as a lotus with four petals.
Chakra means "wheel" or "circle", and sometimes referred as the "wheel of life". The chakras are aligned in an ascending column from the base of the spine to the top of the head. In modern age practices, each chakra is associated with a certain color and are associated with multiple physiological functions such as aspects of consciousness and other distinguishing characteristics. These are seen as lotuses with a different number of petals in every chakra.
The chakras not only vitalise the physical body but also regulate the interactions of a physical, emotional and mental nature. The chakras are the locus of life energy (prana), which flow among them along pathways called nadis. The main function of the chakras is to keep the spiritual, mental, emotional and physical health of the body in balance by spinning and drawing energy.
The modern world has drawn inspiration from the chakras and draws a parallel between the position and role of the chakras and those of the glands in the endocrine system. The modern world also recognizes that there are additional chakras which exists such as ear chakras.
The energy that was unleashed in creation, called the Kundalini, lies coiled and sleeping at the base of the spine. It is the purpose of the tantric or kundalini forms of yoga to arouse this energy, and cause it to rise back up through the increasingly subtler chakras, until union with God is achieved in the Sahasrara chakra at the crown of the head.
The seven chakras are placed at differing levels of spiritual subtlety, with Sahasrara at the top being concerned with pure consciousness, and Muladhara at the bottom being concerned with matter, which is seen simply as crudified consciousness. The earliest known mention of chakras is found in the later Upanishads, including specifically the Brahma Upanishad and the Yogatattva Upanishad. These vedic models were adapted in Tibetan Buddhism as Vajrayana theory, and in the Tantric Shakta theory of charkas.
The different parts of the world use different models of chakras such as Chinese medicine, Tibetan Buddhism, western world, etc. The western world mainly adhere to the shakta theory of seven main chakras as translated versions of the Sat-Cakra-Nirupana, and the Padaka-Pancaka, the two Indian texts are mainly referred there.
The Jewish kabbalah sometimes associate the different Sephiroth with parts of the body. In Islamic Sufism, Lataif-e-Sitta (Six Subtleties) are considered as psychospiritual "organs" or faculties of sensory and suprasensory perception, activation of which makes a man complete.
There have been several attempts to reconcile the different systems, which received some success even between diverged traditions such as Shakta Tantra, Sufism and Kabbalism, where chakras, lataif and Sephiroth can seemingly represent the same archetypal spiritual concepts.
In Surat Shabda Yoga, initiation by an Outer Living Satguru is required and involves reconnecting soul to the Shabda and stationing the Inner Shabda Master at the third eye chakra. The main seven charkas are described as under:
Sahasrara
Sahasrara, also known as the crown chakra, the chakra of consciousness is the master chakra that controls all the other chakras. We can draw a parallel between sahasrasa in yoga with pituitary gland, which secretes hormones to control the rest of the endocrine system, in modern science. Both have similar roles. This chakra is visualized as a lotus with a thousand petals.
Ajna
Ajna, also known as the third eye, is similar to the pineal gland in modern science. It is the chakra of time, awareness and of light. Like the pineal gland regulates the instincts of going to sleep and awakening by producing hormone melatonin, the Ajna also controls the time cycle of the human body. This chakra is visualized as a lotus with two petals.
Vishuddha
The chakra, which is related to the communication, expression and growth, is called Vishuddha or the throat chakra. In modern science, we can compare this with thyroid glands, which produces thyroid hormone and are responsible for growth and maturation of the body. This chakra is visualized as a lotus with sixteen petals.
Anahata
The chakra, which control our emotions by virtue of its relation to love, equilibrium, and well-being, is known as Anahata or the heart chakra. In modern science, it is related to the thymus, which is responsible for the immune system of the body and is adversely affected by stress. This chakra is visualized as a lotus with twelve petals.
Manipura
The chakra, which is related to the energy, assimilation and digestion and draws parallel with the roles played by the pancreas and the outer adrenal glands, is known as Manipura or the solar plexus chakra. This chakra plays a vital role in the conversion of food matter into energy for the body and digestion. This chakra is visualized as a lotus with ten petals.
Swadhisthana
Swadhisthana or the sacral chakra is located in the groin, and is related to emotion, sexuality and creativity. It draws parallels with the sex organs in the body such as testicles or the ovaries. This is responsible for sex & love and reproduction. This is also responsible for the mood swings in the individuals. This chakra is visualized as a lotus with six petals.
Muladhara
Muladhara or the base or root chakra is the chakra of instinct, survival and security. This chakra is located is located in the region between the genitals and the anus. There is no endocrine organ in this region of the body, so a direct comparison with the modern science organs is not possible but this is very close to the role played by the inner adrenal glands, the adrenal medulla, which is responsible for the fight and flight response when survival is under threat. Since, the muscle that controls ejaculation in the sexual act is located in this region a parallel of this chakra is also drawn with the sperm cell and the ovum, where the genetic code lies coiled, and the kundalini. This chakra is visualized as a lotus with four petals.
YOGA
Hi,
To day i joined in a yoga class. The teacher today taught me how to do pranayam.
Its is very easy and if you continue the practice your mental strength will
improve.
I asked sir about yoga. He gave one chart and the following are written in that
chart.
Patanjali's eight "limbs" of yoga practice
About Yama
About Niyama
About Asana
About Pranayama
Pratyahara
Samadhi
If you practice the above in your day to day activities, you will come up in your
life.
To day i joined in a yoga class. The teacher today taught me how to do pranayam.
Its is very easy and if you continue the practice your mental strength will
improve.
I asked sir about yoga. He gave one chart and the following are written in that
chart.
Patanjali's eight "limbs" of yoga practice
About Yama
About Niyama
About Asana
About Pranayama
Pratyahara
Samadhi
If you practice the above in your day to day activities, you will come up in your
life.
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