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ONE DAY I DECIDED TO QUIT.

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I quit my job, my relationship, my spirituality… I wanted to quit my life.
I went to the woods to have one last talk with god
“God”, I asked,
“Can you give me one good reason not to quit?”.
His answer surprised me…
“Look around”, He said. “Do you see the fern and the bamboo ?
“Yes”, I replied.
“When I planted the fern and the bamboo seeds, I took very good care of them.
I gave them light.I gave them water.The fern quickly grew from the earth.
Its brilliant green covered the floor.Yet nothing came from the bamboo seed. But I did not quit on the bamboo.In the second year the Fern grew more vibrant and plentiful.
And again, nothing came from the bamboo seed. But I did not quit on the bamboo. He said.
“In year three there was still nothing from the bamboo seed.But I would not quit.
In year four, again, there was nothing from the bamboo seed. I would not quit.” He said.
“Then in the fifth year a tiny sprout emerged from the earth. Compared to the fern it was seemingly small and insignificant…But just 6 months later the bamboo rose to over 100 feet tall.
It had spent the five years growing roots. Those roots made it strong and gave it what it needed to survive.I would not give any of my creations a challenge it could not handle.”
He asked me. “Did you know, my child, that all this time you have been struggling, you have actually been growing roots”.
“I would not quit on the bamboo.I will never quit on you.”
“Don’t compare yourself to others.” He said.”The bamboo had a different Purpose than the fern.
Yet they both make the forest beautiful.””Your time will come”, God said to me.
“You will rise high”.
“How high should I rise?” I asked.
“How high will the bamboo rise?” He asked in return.
“As high as it can?” I questioned.”Yes.” He said, “Give Me glory by rising as high as you can.”
I left the forest and brought back this story.I hope these words can help you see that God will never give up on
you.Never, Never, Never, Give up.
Don’t tell the Lord how big the problem is, tell the problem how Great the Lord is!

KITCHEN FEED 100000 PEOPLE PER DAY

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Located inside many gurdwaras are common kitchens/canteens known as a langar. At the langar, food is served to all visitors regardless of faith or background. Vegetarian food is often served to ensure that all people, even those with dietary restrictions, can eat together as equals.

The largest langar is found at the Golden Temple. It typically feeds roughly 40,000 people a day for free. On religious holidays and weekends, the langar can feed upwards of 100,000 people a day. This incredible feat is made possible through donations and volunteers.

The institution of the Sikh langar, or free kitchen, was started by the first Sikh Guru, Guru Nanak. It was designed to uphold the principle of equality between all people regardless of religion, caste, colour, creed, age, gender or social status, a revolutionary concept in the caste-ordered society of 16th-century India where Sikhism began.

– About 90% of the staff is made up of volunteers (known as sewadars) that can help out for as long as they like.
– Volunteers can assist with food prep such as peeling garlic or hand rolling rotis.
– Large flour grinders located under the kitchen process up to 12,000 kg of flour a day.
– Large vats of lentils require 1-2 people to stir.
– On busy holidays, the kitchen will use their automatic roti machine which can produce 25,000 rotis/hour.
– Once the food is prepared, it is placed into smaller containers so volunteers can carry around the dining hall and serve.
– Everyone must sit on the floor as equals, so all people are on the same level and nobody is ‘above’ anyone else.
– There are two halls that can serve about 5,000 diners at a time.
– After dining, plates and utensils are handed to another set of volunteers.
– Each dish is washed five separate times in large communal areas.
– Plates are then stacked for the next round of diners.

Source : The Untold Story of India

WHY TO VISIT TEMPLES ? Scientific Reason :

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WHY TO VISIT TEMPLES ?

Scientific Reason :

There are thousands of temples all over India in different size, shape and locations but not all of them are considered to be built the Vedic way. Generally, a temple should be located at a place where earth’s magnetic wave path passes through densely. It can be in the outskirts of a town/village or city, or in middle of the dwelling place, or on a hilltop. The essence of visiting a temple is discussed here.

Now, these temples are located strategically at a place where the positive energy is abundantly available from the magnetic and electric wave distributions of north/south pole thrust. The main idol is placed in the core center of the temple, known as “*Garbhagriha*” or *Moolasthanam*. In fact, the temple structure is built after the idol has been placed. This *Moolasthanam* is where earth’s magnetic waves are found to be maximum. We know that there are some copper plates, inscribed with Vedic scripts, buried beneath the Main Idol. What are they really? No, they are not God’s / priests’ flash cards when they forget the *shlokas*. The copper plate absorbs earth’s magnetic waves and radiates it to the surroundings. Thus a person regularly visiting a temple and walking clockwise around the Main Idol receives the beamed magnetic waves and his body absorbs it. This is a very slow process and a regular visit will let him absorb more of this positive energy. Scientifically, it is the positive energy that we all require to have a healthy life.

Further, the Sanctum is closed on three sides. This increases the effect of all energies. The lamp that is lit radiates heat energy and also provides light inside the sanctum to the priests or *poojaris* performing the pooja. The ringing of the bells and the chanting of prayers takes a worshipper into trance, thus not letting his mind waver. When done in groups, this helps people forget personal problems for a while and relieve their stress. The fragrance from the flowers, the burning of camphor give out the chemical energy further aiding in a different good aura. The effect of all these energies is supplemented by the positive energy from the idol, the copper plates and utensils in the *Moolasthan*am / *Garbagraham*. *Theertham*, the “holy” water used during the pooja to wash the idol is not
plain water cleaning the dust off an idol. It is a concoction of Cardamom,*Karpura* (Benzoin), zaffron / saffron, *Tulsi* (Holy Basil), Clove, etc…Washing the idol is to charge the water with the magnetic radiations thus increasing its medicinal values. Three spoons of this holy water is distributed to devotees. Again, this water is mainly a source of magneto-therapy. Besides, the clove essence protects one from tooth decay, the saffron & *Tulsi* leafs protects one from common cold and cough, cardamom and *Pachha Karpuram* (benzoin), act as mouth fresheners. It is proved that *Theertham* is a very good blood purifier, as it is highly energized. Hence it is given as *prasadam* to the devotees. This way, one can claim to remain healthy by regularly visiting the Temples. This is why our elders used to suggest us to offer prayers at the temple so that you will be cured of many ailments. They were not always superstitious. Yes, in a few cases they did go overboard when due to ignorance they hoped many serious diseases could be cured at temples by deities. When people go to a temple for the *Deepaaraadhana*, and when the doors open up, the positive energy gushes out onto the persons who are there. The water that is sprinkled onto the assemblages passes on the energy to all. This also explains why men are not allowed to wear shirts at a few temples and women are requested to wear more ornaments during temple visits. It is through these jewels (metal) that positive energy is absorbed by the women. Also, it is a practice to leave newly purchased jewels at an idol’s feet and then wear them with the idol’s blessings. This act is now justified after reading this article. This act of “seeking divine blessings” before using any new article, like books or pens or automobiles may have stemmed from this through mere observation.

Energy lost in a day’s work is regained through a temple visit and one is refreshed slightly. The positive energy that is spread out in the entire temple and especially around where the main idol is placed, are simply absorbed by one’s body and mind. Did you know, every Vaishnava(Vishnu devotees), “must” visit a Vishnu temple twice every day in their location. Our practices are NOT some hard and fast rules framed by 1 man and his followers or God’s words in somebody’s dreams. All the rituals, all the practices are, in reality, well researched, studied and scientifically backed thesis which form the ways of nature to lead a good healthy life.

The scientific and research part of the practices are well camouflaged as “elder’s instructions” or “granny’s teaching’s” which should be obeyed as a mark of respect so as to once again, avoid stress to the mediocre brains.

Classification of Food

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1. Carbohydrates: Sugar, honey, starch, potatoes, rice, wheat, etc., are carbohydrates. They are compounds of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, sugar, starch, etc. They provide about half of the required energy and thus maintain the temperature of the body. Energy is produced by the burning of sugar.

2. Proteins: Eggs, beans, pulses, fish, etc., are proteins. These are compounds having an excess of nitrogen with carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and sometimes sulphur and phosphorus. They are mainly responsible for growth. Eggs, meat, pulses, etc., are the richest source of proteins. Their absence causes •extreme weakness.

3. Fats and Oils: Oils, nuts, ghee, butter, etc. They contain same components as carbohydrates and are better sources of energy which is again produced by burning. Their deficiency in the body causes several diseases while excess is stored beneath the skin.

4. Vitamins: Every food almost contains some vitamins. They are organic substances which are essential for the growth of the body and are required in small amounts. Their deficiency causes sickness and stunted growth. Each of them performs definite functions as follows :

(a) Vitamin A is present in cod, halibut, shark liver oils, eggs, green vegetables, etc. It is essential for growth of the body and protects skin and other delicate parts of the body. It prevents infection and keeps the eyes healthy. Its deficiency causes night blindness and stunted growth of the body.

(b) Vitamin Bt complex is found in yeast, green vegetables, cereals, etc. Its deficiency leads to beriberi and anaemia.

(c) Vitamin B2 complex is the mixture of about twelve components. It is present in milk, butter, cereals, vegetables, etc. This is very important for growth and blood. The deficiency of this complex leads to subnormal growth, pellagra, etc.

(d) Vitamin C is present in large quantities in vegetables, fresh fruits, orange, etc. Human milk is also a good source of vitamin C. Its deficiency causes scurvy, anaemia, impaired growth, haemorrhage and susceptibility to infection.

(e) Vitamin D is present in cod, shark liver oil, milk, butter, etc. Its deficiency causes rickets in children and osteomalacia in adult females.

(f) Vitamin E is found in cereals, green vegetables, eggs, etc. Deficiency of this vitamin causes sterility.

(g) Vitamin K is mainly confined to green vegetables. This vitamin maintains normal clotting of blood.

(h) Vitamin P is present in association with vitamin C and its functions are closely associated with the same vitamin. It helps the action of vitamin C and keeps the blood capillary healthy.

5. Inorganic Salts: Vegetables, fruits, etc. Salts of calcium, potassium, magnesium, iron, sulphur, iodine, etc., are essential for the health of the body.

6. Water: Most of the food contains water. Water constitutes 75 per cent of our body. It helps the digestion and absorption of food. It also maintains the temperature of body and removes waste products.

MOST POWERFUL INDIAN’S- INDIA’s TOP BUREAUCRATS- HIGH & MIGHTY

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MOST POWERFUL INDIAN’S- INDIA’s TOP BUREAUCRATS- HIGH & MIGHTY:


2. Vinod Rai- Number Cruncher

63, Comptroller and Auditor General of India – Awarded -2013 Civil Servant achieving Excellence in Public Administration, 2013 Outstanding contribution to the Indian economy

Vinod Rai (born 23 May 1948) was the 11thComptroller and Auditor General of India. He assumed office on 7 January 2008 till 22 May 2013. He is the current chairman of UN Panel of External Auditors.

He holds a Masters Degree in Economics from the University of Delhi, and Masters in Public Administration from HARVARD University. He is widely considered as symbol of the anti-corruption movement and is credited with having turned the office of CAG into a powerful force for accountability and transparency in contemporary India.

Because every time he exposes financial irregularities in state spending, whether on cwg, 2G auctions, Air India mismanagement or ‘Coalgate’, his credibility increases and that of the Government ebbs.

Because in four years, he has made the once moribund Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) a force to reckon with.

Because he is not afraid of taking on anyone, not even the Prime Minister, who accused him of exceeding his brief, and to whom he wrote a rejoinder.

Because from the Antrix-Devas deal to the farmer suicides relief package, he is working on many more explosive reports.

Green thumb He maintains a manicured garden and grows organic vegetables at his 2, Kushak Road home in the heart of Lutyens’ Delhi.

Aiming high Rai is a mountaineering enthusiast and leads the young probationers of Indian Audit and Accounts Service on climbing trips; his last being the mountains of Chamba in September 2011.

Different strokes He has an excellent first serve, and plays tennis at least five days a week in the parking lot-turned-tennis court at the old CAG office.

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