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Lesson for all Hindus who find some reasons not to participate in Hindu festivals

Lesson for all Hindus who find some reasons not to participate in Hindu festivals, See this person who has been participating in Hanuman Jayanthi Rally since many years, though he has to push his cart with hand for 20 Kilometers. He does not allow any one to push his cart also. He wants to do it himself

Colors of Hanuman Jayanthi in Indian Cities...

We didn't provoke, says China on incursion

W e didn't provoke, says C hina on incursion S ticking to its stand that Chinese troops have not caused any "provocation" by violating the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Ladakh, China today said the incident will not affect bilateral ties or disrupt peace at the borders as both sides are trying to resolve it in a friendly manner. "I do not agree with your allegation that it is the Chinese side that has caused the provocation between the border troops" Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying replying to questions about the intrusion of Chinese troops at the Depsang Valley in Ladakh. "China's troops have never crossed the (LAC) line. China and India are neighbours and the boundary is not demarcated yet. "It is inevitable for problems to prop up in border areas. When there is a problem it should be resolved through friendly consultations though existing mechanisms and channels", she said. "We believe this incident c

Why is there such a vociferous opposition against Hindu Samhati?

Why is there such a vociferous opposition against Hindu Samhati?  Link :  http:// hinduopinion.blogspot.in/ 2013/04/ why-is-there-such-vociferou s-opposition.html   http://www.facebook.com/ hindu.samhati.3 TAG ✔ COMMENT ✔ SHARE ✔ --------- Both political pundits and experienced activists do assert that any organization undergoes three stages in its life span – they are disdain and negligence, vigorous opposition and recognition (last and final stage). Now if the saga of fiver years of Hindu Samhati (ever since its inception) is considered – the organization is having the second stage or vigorous opposition at the moment. Hindu Samhati took merely three years to go beyond the first stage and only on the fourth anniversary (2012) we had to face immense repression of the state government. Even one of our supporters, aged 84, was arrested on flimsy ground as the administration was hell-bent to hinder our fortitude to celebrate fourth anniversary with splendor come what may. The permissi

So no surprise on rumors about 'Akash tablets' made from Chinese chips

Socialism is largely responsible for India's technical backwardness in area of chip manufacture. We lack the basic capabilities in the area ( So no surprise on rumors about 'Akash tablets' made from Chinese chips).  Let's try and see why is Walmart an American invasion while Intel was not. Walmart will disrupt the already set up Indian retail supply chain system by bringing its own money-pumped s upply sharks, devastating our retailers. Intel on other hand , was supposed to be venturing into an area where we had near zero expertise (Hardware Manufacture). Which meant technology transfers- that combined with our brilliant brains could have taken India to level where Japan is today (leaving China behind). But Alas, our socialists have to protest everything that's remotely American, without a considerate thought. Thanks to them, we're now ages behind china in chip manufacturing, and to confirm this fact all you need to do is look at your mobile phone.

Colors of Hanuman Jayanthi

Image of “bharat Mata” by Ababindranath tagore

Image of “bharat Mata” by  Ababindranath tagore Image... "Almost certainly the most famous among  images of Mother India is Abanindranath Tagore’s "Bharat Mata." He rendered her  quite differently: a quietly beautiful  young woman, dressed like a sadhavi in  an ochre-coloured sari, standing at the        edge of a lotus pond. But clearly a  divine being: celestial nimbus behind  her head; four-armed, each hand  carrying an object charged with  symbolism: a sacred manuscript; an  akshamala-rosary of beads; a vastra or  length of fabric; a sheaf of green  foliage. There is no suffering that one  sees: if anything, calm radiates from her being. She is there as  an idealised goddess, shedding grace, conferring boons: Saraswati  and Lakshmi at the same time." SYMBOLS  Akshamala, is a garland of beads, made of pearls, bones,  shalagram shila, dried seeds, berries, or sometimes of  skulls. It is the attribute of many

Freedom Did Not Come At Midnight

A  persistent Indian myth gleefully accepted as truth by the country’s liberals  and Macaulayites – a class of people western in outlook but Indian in looks –  is that freedom came too easy. The British, the myth goes, after ruling India  for 190 years, became so tired of the responsibilities of running an empire  that they simply wound up their empire and left. Yeah,  right! This myth would be laughable if it weren’t so sinister. Though it was  clearly invented by the British to cover their ignominious and hasty retreat  from India, millions of Indians have been brainwashed into swallowing the myth  wholesale. Many Indians believe M.K. Gandhi used the weapon of non-violence and  shamed the British colonialists into leaving India, and since then both  countries have been best friends. Freedom  didn’t come overnight. It was obtained at a great cost – the sacrifice of  millions of Indian lives. Contrary to the belief that the British period was a  time of great