Wednesday, December 22, 2010

SACHIN TENDULKAR - A Job Application profile




Sachin Tendulkar, Bandra, Mumbai, India.

OBJECTIVE

To seek career challenges keeping in view my past achievements and future goals. And to set new industry benchmarks in everything I endeavor.

Like India, be a proud Indian

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

International Cricketer: Indian National Cricket Team [1989 onwards]

First Class Cricketer: Mumbai, West Zone, Yorkshire [1988 onwards]

Junior Cricketer: Shardashram School, Bombay U-15, West Zone U-15 [1985-1988].

LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE

Indian Cricket Team: 1996-1997; 1999-2000.

Others: Mumbai, West Zone, Mumbai Indians, etc. [Various Times]

KEY OPERATIONS & MISSIONS UNDERTAKEN

1. 664* — Enough said. [Mumbai, 1988]

2. 114* — Rescue mission against Spiteful Yellow Men on Green Earth. [Perth, 1991]

3. 523 runs — Mission My World Cup. [India, 1996]

4. 155* — Operation Deflate Warne [Chennai, 1998]

5. 143 & 134 — Operation Desert Storm [Sharjah, 1998]

6. 136 — Rescue Mission against the Vile Green Warriors on Dusty Earth [Chennai, 1999]

7. 98 — Operation Tame Vile Green Warriors [Centurion, 2003]

8. 672 runs — Mission My World Cup II. [South Africa, 2003]

9. 241* and 60* — Mission Avoid Cover Drive [Sydney, 2004]

10. 117* and 93 — Operation Slay Goliath [Sydney & Brisbane, 2008]

11. 103* — Mission Heal Mumbai [Chennai, 2008]

12. 200* — Mt 200 [Gwalior 2010]

OTHER MAJOR INITIATIVES

1. 122 — Mission Hold The Empire [Edgbaston, 1996]

2. 126 — Operation Protect Final Frontier [Chennai, 2001]

3. 117 — Operation Kings of Queens Park [Port of Spain, 2002]

4. 193 — Mission Conquer Leeds [Leeds, 2002]

5. 194* — Mission Sultan of Multan [Multan, 2004]

6. 111* — Half-centurion in Centurion [Centurion, 2010]

CRISIS MANAGEMENT EXPERTISE

1. 119* — Operation Bat Till Bedtime [Manchester, 1990]

2. 82 — Mission Find New Opener [Christchurch, 1993]

3. 1-0-3-0 — Operation Hold South Africa [Kolkata, 1993]

4. 169 — Operation Counterattack [Cape Town, 1996]

5. 140* — Operation This Is For You, Father [Bristol, 1999]

6. 175 — Mission Save Series [Hyderabad, 2009]

KEY ACHIEVEMENTS

1. Hundreds on Ranji Trophy, Duleep Trophy and Irani Trophy debut.

2. India‟s youngest Test and ODI cricketer at age 16 years, 207 days.

3. Most runs in Tests and ODIs (14,513 and 17,598).

4. Most hundreds in Tests and ODIs (50 and 46).

5. Most ODI appearances (442)

6. Most Tests appearances (175).

7. 20 hundreds against Australia, the best team of my era.

8. 1894 runs and 9 hundreds in ODIs in 1998, a record.

9. 7 Test hundreds and 1543 Test runs in 2010, an Indian record.

10. 1796 runs in five World Cups.

11. Only cricketer with the 150 wickets and 15,000 runs „double‟ in ODIs.

12. First cricketer to score 40 and 50 Test hundreds.

13. First cricketer to score 20, 30 and 40 ODI hundreds.

OTHER BUSINESS INTERESTS

I have interests in the food and beverages industry. I partly own two restaurants in Mumbai:

Tendulkar‟s (Colaba, 2002).

Sachin‟s (Mulund, 2004).

EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION

PhD in Cricket.

Secondary School, Shardashram Vidhya Mandir, Mumbai.

TRADEMARKS

I‟ve mastered nearly every cricket stroke in the book, but have a special reputation for these.

1. The Thunderous Bowler-Decapitating Straight Drive

2. Back-foot Punch Through Cover

3. Acute Paddle Sweep

4. Slog Sweep Against Turning Leg-Break

5. Effortless Wristy Flick Through Square Leg

6. Point-Killing Square Cut

PASSIONS

Cars & Racing: I love fast driving. I also own a Ferrari 360 Modena.

Food: I am a foodie with a fondness for seafood.

Music: I enjoy collecting music. Some of my favourites are Kishore Kumar, Mark Knopfler, MLTR.


AWARDS

1. Arjuna Award [1994]

2. Wisden Cricketer of the Year: [1997]

3. Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna [1997-98]

4. Padma Shri [1999]

5. Player of the Tournament, World Cup [2003]

6. ICC Gary Sobers Trophy for Cricketer of The Year [2010]

7. ICC World ODI XI: 2004, 2007, 2008

8. ICC World Test XI: 2009, 2010

9. Rajiv Gandhi Award for Sports [2005]

10. Padma Vibhushan [2008]

11. Man of Match Awards: 74

ODIs: 61 times

Tests: 14 times

12. Man of the Series Awards: 19

ODIs: 15

Tests: 5

MAJOR CITATIONS

1. “AB, this little prick will make more runs than you.” — Merv Hughes to Allan Border. [1991]

2. “This kid bats just like I did.” — Donald Bradman, World Greatest Batsman. Ever. [1998]

3. “I'll be going to bed having nightmares of Sachin just running down the wicket and belting me back over the head for six. He is the best batsman I‟ve ever bowled to.” — Shane Warne, World‟s Greatest Leg Spinner. [1998]

4. “Shit, I‟m sick of this *$#%!” — Michael Kasprowicz, Australia‟s Fast Bowler. [1998]

5. “He will end up with 50 tons in each form of the game.” —Wasim Akram, World‟s Greatest Left-arm Pacer. [2002]

6. “Jaanta hai tooney kiska catch chhoda hai?” — Wasim Akram to Abdul Razzaq. [2003]

7. “All we need is 11 Sachins.” — Paul Strang, Zimbabwe Leg Spinner. [1996]

8. “Cricket is our religion, Sachin is our god.” — [Repeated ad nauseum by millions of fans].

9. “Nothing bad can happen to us if we‟re on a plane in India with Sachin Tendulkar on it.” — Hashim Amla, South Africa Batsman. [2004]

10. “The archives recall not one single incriminating incident, not one drunken escapade, not one reported affair, not one spat with a team-mate or reporter. As Matthew Parris wondered of Barack Obama in these pages recently, is he human?” — Michael Atherton, Former England Captain. [2008]

11. “I have seen God; he bats at No. 4 for India.” — Matthew Hayden, Australia Opener. [2008]

12. “There will never be another Sachin.” — Muttiah Muralitharan, World‟s Most Successful Bowler. [2009]

13. “If I‟ve to bowl to Sachin, I‟ll bowl with my helmet on. He hits the ball so hard.” Dennis Lille, Cricket‟s McEnroe & Fast Bowling Legend. [Undated]

14. “Tendulkar is the best batsmen in the world ahead of Steve Waugh and Lara.” — Glenn McGrath, Australia‟s Most Successful Pace Bowler. [Undated]

15. “Sachin is a genius. I‟m a mere mortal.” — Brian Lara, Tendulkar‟s Greatest Frenemy. [Undated]

16. “I haven‟t seen Bradman playing, but I have seen Sachin. To me, he himself is a milestone, and the best cricketer in the world.” — Sourav Ganguly, India‟s most successful captain

17. “Sachin Tendulkar has been the most complete batsman of his time, and arguably the biggest cricket icon as well.” — Sambit Bal, Editor, Cricinfo

Monday, December 13, 2010

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Saturday, November 27, 2010

Collection of Best CID sms PJs (now die laafing) :)

After 12 years, CID is still going on SONY TV. I remember that when i was a kid , i used to like this program a lot. But with time, either I am changed or CID is changed into a comedy serial. There is a funny Facebook community about CID, people on Twitter play CID-CID and make fun of its character and sms jokes on CID are circulating since a long time. So, I thought it would be better to share few of them with you all.

If you are having any other jokes or funny things related to CID then feel free to post it in Comments section and share with all of us...Enjoy



Ye Kaali Kaali Aankhen... Ye Gore Ye Gore Gaal....
Waah Waah....
Ye Kaali Kaali Aankhen, Ye Gore Gore Gaal....
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Daya ja ke karo , Suspect se kuch Sawaal



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Ram ji the ayodhya aur krishna ji the Mathura ke Vaasi..

Wah Wah...
Ram ji they Ayodhya aur Krishna ji the Mathura ke Vaasi..
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Daya turant laga do is Gunahgaar ko Phaasi.....


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Dopahar ka waqt hai, billi chat par soyi hai..
Waaah Waah....
Dopahar ka waqt hai, billi chat par syi hai....
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Daya Pata Lagao, khuni Inme se Koi Hai....


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mere ghar ke samne ek kua hai
waah waah
mere ghar ke same ek kua hai
daya lagta hai khoon isi pistol
se hua hai.

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bhindi 10 Rs. kilo bik rahi hai....
arz kiya hai
bhindi 10 Rs. kilo bik rahi hai........


abhijit ye baat utni seedhi nahi jitni dikh rahi hai


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cid joke with football twist


pass kare ronaldo goal kare rooney...

wah... wah...


pass kare ronaldo goal kare rooney...

wah... wah...


daya aur abhijeet pakdo ise yehi hai asli khooni...

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CID entrin TOLLYWOOD....
Rajnikant says 'Yenna Rascala MIND IT'.....

Rajnikant says 'Yenna Rascala MIND IT'.. ..
WahWah ..
Abhijit, Lash Yahin hai"FIND IT"..."


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wwe ke gr8 khali aur underkater mein kya takkar hai....
waah waah...

wwe ke gr8 khali aur underkater mein kya takkar hai....

ACP kehta hai...."daya, ab pata chala ye sab kya chakkar hai!!!"

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Dil mai hai tumhare liye chahat...

Dil mai hai tumhare liye chahat...

CID k turnt bad AAHAT


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jetha ka pura nam jethalal chmpaklal gada.....

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jetha ka pura nam jethalal chmpaklal gada.....
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Daya akhir ye katil balkni me kese chada!!!


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Shaam hui,suraj dhala....wah wah...shaam hui,suraj dhala..

..ACP praduman kehta hai,

"Salunke, in PJ likhne wale bacchon ka kuch pata chala !" :P


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mere hathon me hai ek fuulon ki mala........

wah wah.

mere hathonme hai ek fuulon ki mala.........

ACP PRADYUMAN BOLA "Oh my god isse kisne mar dala......


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Kabhi khamosh Baithoge, Kabhi tum Muskuraogey... Waah Waah... . . Kabhi khamosh Baithoge, Kabhi tum Muskuraogey... . . ACP Pradyumn, jaldi cover karo, warna mar Jaoge !!!!.

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Raat k andhere me chaand sittare chhaye hai....

Raat k andhere me chaand sittare chhaye hai....

darwaza kholiye hum CID se aaye...


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Sehwag 99run par pahunch k out ho gaya
Sehwag 99run par pahunch k out ho gaya
DAYA...Gaadi start karo Finger Prints Match ho gaya...

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Us pari ko
Jameen par
Kisne bulaya,


Daya Pata Karo
Dhoni ka
MaXX
Mobile
Kisne Churaya.!


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a for apple
b for banana
wah!wah!
a for apple
b for banana
kuch vi ho jaye daya goli mat chalana

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Pani ko fridge me rakhne se hoti he barf...wah wah
pani ko fridge me rakhne se hoti he barf...wah wah
ACP Bola:-Daya tum us taraf aur me iss taraf

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Ye haseen vadiya .....aur ye khula akash......
Ye haseen vadiya .....aur ye khula akash......
Oh my god DAYA Ek aur laash..

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Apne mehnat ka Pasina aise na pochho
wahh....,wahh....
ACP Pradyuman kahte hai
socho daya socho.

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parde mein rehne do parda na uthao..

ACP Pradyuman says- fredirics ye footprint theek se uthao!!


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Agar Tyre ghumega to gaadi bhi zarur hilegi

..ACP Pradyuman ne kaha,

tumne khun kiya hai saza to tumhe zarur milegi.. :D

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Osama ka aatank America pe chaya tha,
Osama ka aatank America pe chaya tha,
Abhijeet Iska matlab khooni balcony se aaya tha.

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5 rupaye ka ek samosa, 10 rupaye ke do. . . .

Abhijeet kuch to gadbad hai, Daya

darwaza tod do ;) :-D . . . .

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Thande thande paani se nahana chahiye. . . .
Daya, hamein uss jagah par wapas

jaanaa chahiye ;)

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Garmi me bhi foreigners india ghumne aa rhe hai,Wah wah
Garmi me bhi foreigners india ghumne ga rhe hai
DAYA Pata karo bacche CID ke msgs Kaha se la rhe hai.

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Fredric - Sir,mujhe pata hai ki khoon kisne kiya hai?
ACP - Kisne?
Fredric - Khooni ne ;) :-@

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Sawan aaye to phool khilega,
takdir mein jo likha wo milega
ACP says-"Apni jagah se koi nahi hilega! ;)

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CID facts !
1. Daya has a world record of breaking most no. Of doors
2. Cid bureau has 1 toyota qualis since last 10yrs
3. In d entire 20 storeyd building of cid, only 6 ppl work
4. There is no police..cid handles every case
5. Accused person accepts his crime only aftr getin a slap frm daya on d face..:-|

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sprite,7-up,pepis,thumbs up or mazza........
wah..wah
sprite,7-up,pepis,thumbs up or mazza........

acp to daya:- lagta hain yahi hain woh khufiya darwaza

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subha se na bika ek aalu or na kanda adha.....
wah wah...
subha se na bika ek aalu or na kanda adha.....

abhijit,daya.: is lash ko dekhkar lagta hain ke khuni ne isse kata bich me se adha adha

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takdir aur hawa ka rukh mod do....

wah wah

takdir aur hawa ka rukh mod do...

ACP Pradyuman ne kaha: daya, ye darwaza tod do...

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Sara Desh IPL Dekh Raha Hai...

Gaur Farmaiye....

Sara Desh IPL Dekh Raha Hai...

Daya 12 saal se 1 hi quallis chala raha hai...

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8 ghante so jao kr lo pura rest....

8 ghante so jao kr lo pura rest ...
acp pradyuman kheta h u r under arrest....

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dil diya hai,
pyaar kia hai

waah waah

ACP daya says- Daya, ho na ho khoon watchman ne hi kia hai

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pakistaan team mein shaanti nahi
waah
pakistaan team mein shaanti nahi

ACP says-Daya gaadi dheere chala, Qualis tere baap ki nahi

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dard-e-dil ki koi dawa nahi

waah waah

dard-e-dil ki koi dawa nahi

ACP says- daya jaldi niche utar, cycle mein hawa nahi


I hope u enjoyed it..
do write in ur CID pjs in the comment.
Regads
Shamu

Saturday, September 25, 2010

WHO WAS RAM– Myth or Historical Hero

Nowadays, the issue of Ramsetu is highly talked about by many people. The government filed an affidavit before the Supreme Court which clearly denies the historical existence of Shri Rama on this earth. However, the strong opposing political parties, and other Hindu activists forced that the givernment withdrew the affidavit. Some Hindu organizations like Vishwa Hindu Parishad, claim that posing questions relating to the existence of Rama cannot be simply answered by scientific or historical data.

The existence of Rama is basically a question of faith for millions of people. Therefore, no government or any other party can deny the existence of Rama. Some of these so-called “great advocates” of Hinduism did not show guts to take on the Government/Karunanidhi, and proved that Rama is as historical fact and not a myth.

Nevertheless, they were supported from unexpected quarters like the Hurriyat conference from Kashmir. Hurriayat also claimed that scientific or historical evidence is not the yardstick to judge various issues related to religion. Hence, whether Rama existed or not cannot be decided on basis of scientific or historical findings. This is basically associated with religious sentiments of millions of people around the world, and therefore the interference of any government or political party is undesired.

As of now, many scientists, based on astronomical data, have propounded that Rama existed around 5044 BC. In such a perplexing situation it becomes very difficult for common masses to arrive at any conclusive view regarding the existence of Rama. Hence, we have to first analyze various facts regarding Rama, and his epic, Ramayana, before arriving on any final verdict.

Maharishi Valmiki, in order to guide the future generations, decided to write a historical epic that can help everyone follow a path of morality and righteousness. He ended up in a dilemma regarding this issue. Later on, he consulted Narada Muni, who in return suggested him to write about Rama, the son of Dasratha, who was born in the clan of Raghu.

Similarly, Mahakavi Kalidas wrote Raghuvansham. This book throws light on the lineage of Raghu, and also states various kings who ruled after Rama. So, now the point of the argument is that if Rama was a mythological character, then how did Valmiki provide the history of Rama’s forefathers?

In Raghuvansham, how did Kalidasa provide details of Rama’s forefathers, and his various Santatis (successors) who ruled after him? In present times various books dealing with stories of Rama are prevalent in India and around the world. We will throw light on this issue in the latter part of this article.

WHEN WAS RAMA BORN: (based on Valmiki`s Ramayana)

One of the most anticipated topics in this modern era is that when was Rama born?

Before dwelling onto this point, we have to understand that our great Maharishies have systematically divided the period of shristi into Manvantars. Each Manvantar is further divided into chaturyugis. Each chaturyugis consist of Krita (satyuga), traita, dwapar, and kaliyuga. The present Manvantar is Vaivast Manvantar. So far, twenty-seven chaturyugies have already been passed. Right now, it is the 28th chaturyugi, and we are still in the first charan (period) of this chaturyugi.

It is a well-known fact that Rama was born during the latter part of traita. Hence, if we assume that Rama was born in the present chaturyugi, then it means that he was born at least 1,000,000 years ago. The period of his birth will probably be more than this.

However, Vayu purana provides us the correct chronological period of Ramayana. If we take Vayu purana’s period into consideration then the period of Rama becomes at least 18,000,000 years old. Hence, we can easily conclude that the period of Rama in the time scale is at least 1000,000 to 8,000, 000 years. This issue will be resolved in another topic called “Blunders of Indian History”).

This particular view is also supported by the fact that when Hanuman travelled to Shri Lanka in the search of Sita, over there he saw elephants having four teeth. Hence, this is now an issue for archaeologists/biologists to ascertain when did such elephants exist on earth? (The calculations of chaturyugies will be dealt with in another topic called “Age of present shristi”).

The difficulties encountered in establishing chronological correctness of historical events for the period before Christ will be dealt with in the other article called “Blunders of History.” Another interesting fact that has been mentioned in Valmiki’s Ramayana is that the maternal home of Bharat and Shatrughan was in a country where transportations took place in the form of vehicles being propelled by dogs or deers. When the two brothers returned to Ayodhya from their maternal home, they crossed many places covered by snow, and were also dressed up in clothes made of wool. Now, the location in which this episode took place is yet to be ascertained.

According to our logic, this episode took place in Russia, and phonetically Russia sounds like misnomer of a Rishi, but this has been taken care of in our article called “Blunder of Indian/World history”. From the facts mentioned above, it clearly gives us an insight into the period of Rama’s birth. So, those who claim that Rama is only a mythological character have been proven wrong since we have provided them with so much evidence in this article. We will also establish that before the advent of Christianity and Islam, Rama was revered throughout the world as an international cult figure.

LEGENDS OF RAMAYANA IN VARIOUS PARTS OF GLOBE

1) RAMAYANA IN RUSSIA AND MANGOLIA:

The Deccan Herald, on 15th December 1972, on its front page gave the news in which it stated that a story relating to Ramayana was published in Elista, capital city of Kalmyk, in Russia. The news further stated that various legends of Ramayana were popular among people of Kalmyk. Many versions of Ramayana are already stored in the libraries of Kalmyk. The news clearly stated that legends of Ramayana were extremely popular since time immemorial. Domodin Suren, a Russian writer, has mentioned various legends that were popular among Mongolian and Kalmyk people. Prof C F Glostunky`s manuscript called “Academy of Sciences”, is located at Siberian Branch of Erstwhile, U.S.S.R. This book deals with various legends popular along the Coast of Volga River, and its manuscript is in the Kalmyk language. Last, but not the least, in Leningrad, a great number of books dealing with stories of Ramayana are still available and preserved even today in Russian and Mongolian languages.

2) RAMAYANA IN CHINA:-

In China, a large collection of Jatak stories related to various events of Ramayana, which date back to 251 A.D, were compiled by Kang Seng Hua. Another book from 742 AD, which relates the story of plight of Dasratha after Rama, was ordered to go for Vanvasa is still present in China. Similarly, in 1600 AD, His-Yii-Chii wrote a novel called Kapi (monkey) which elaborated on the stories of Ramayana, predominantly that of Hanuman.

3) RAMAYANA IN SRILANKA:-

Naresh Kumar Dhatusena also known as Kumardasa, who ruled Sri Lanka in 617 AD, wrote a book called, “Janakiharan”. This is the oldest Sanskrit literature available in Sri Lanka. In Modern Times, C. Don Bostean and John D`Silva have written stories based on Ramayana. Till now, majority of the population adore and highly respect the duo of Rama and Sita.

4) RAMAYANA IN COMBODIA (KAMPUCHIA):

Today, there are many rock inscriptions belonging to 700 AD, which are located in Khmer region of Cambodia. These rock inscriptions are based on the events of Ramayana. Many temples were constructed during the reign of Khmer dynasty, and currently, their walls depict many scenes and events of Ramayana. The temples of Ankor are very famous for the stories of Ramayana and Mahabharata. These temples belong to the earliest parts of the time period dating back from 400 AD to 700 AD. One astonishing fact in these engraved pictures is that Hanuman and the rest of the other Vanars are not shown with their tails as it is against the popular belief of the masses. (Whether Hanuman was a monkey or not, this issue will be examined later on)

5) RAMAYANA IN INDONESIA:

According to De Casperis, there was a temple named “Chandi Loro Jongrong”, which had some scenes of Ramayana engraved on its walls. This temple was from the 9th century AD. In Indonesia, another version of a story from Ramayana named Kakavin is very popular. This story is a bit different from that of Prambanan. Besides this, there were other various versions of Ramayana related stories, which were present in those early centuries after Christ, and also proves itself that Ramayana was very popular among Indonesian people before advent of Islam. It is also an astonishing fact that the first international convention on Ramayana was organized in Indonesia, a few years back.

6) RAMAYANA IN LAOS:

When local people pronounce Loas in their language, it phonetically sounds like the name of one of the sons of Rama. Besides, the temple of Vat- She-Fum and Vat-Pa-Kev also depict many scenes of Ramayana on their walls. The temples of Vat-Pra-Kev and Vat-Sisket carry books that contain the epic of Ramayana. Lafont, a French traveler translated the story of, “Pa laka-Pa lama” in his book called, “P`ommachak”, in French. This book also deals with the story of Ramayana, which is still popular among the masses of Laos.

7) RAMAYANA IN THAILAND:-

The stories of Ramayana are still very popular among the masses. In the early centuries after Christ, many kings who ruled this country had Rama as the prefix or suffix in their name. Just like in India how we organize the play of Ramayana, till today, many dramatic versions of Ramayana are organised in Thailand as well. Similarly, many dramatic versions of Ramayana are still being organized in various South East Asian countries like Indonesia, Malaysia, and Cambodia.

8) RAMAYANA IN MALAYSIA:-

In Malaysia till today plays are oraganised based on the stories of ‘HIKAYAT SERI RAMA’ ,written in 14 century AD,. Dalang society organize nearly 200-300 plays relating to Ramayana. Before commencement of the play people conduct various prayers and abulations revering RAMA and SITA.

9) RAMAYANA IN BURMA:-

King Kayanjhitha who reigned during 1084 –1112 AD; regarded himself as desecendant of clan of Rama. Various books relating to the stories of Ramayana as earlier as 15 century AD are still found in Burma. Books like ‘Kavyadarsh’ , ‘Subhasit Ratanidhi’ are based on the stories of Ramayana. Zhang-Zhungpa, commentary of Ramayana was written by Taranath, which is not available in modern times. In Burma also various form of plays are conducted based on the stories of Ramayana.

10) RAMAYANA IN NEPAL:-

Oldest version of Ramayana, belonging ot 1075 AD is still found in Nepal.

11) RAMAYANA IN PHILIPINES:-

Effect of stories of Ramayana can easily felt in the customs, traditions and legends of majority of masses. Prof Juon R Francisco found that in Marineo Muslims, legend based on Ramayana is popular, in which Rama has been depicted as Incarnation of God. Similarly among Magindanao or Sulu folk Muslims also various legends based on the stories of Ramayana are popular.

12) RAMAYANA IN IRAN:

In Hyderabad city, capital of Andhra Pradesh, there is museum name Salarjung. There one portrait which is depicting a burly monkey having a very big stone in its hand. This portrait reminds one of Hanuman holding Dronagiri. Similarly Marco Polo in his book (translated by Sir Henry Yule in English) wrote at page no 302, vol II about a peculiar belief among Muslims, spread from Afganistan to Morocco and Algeria. These Muslims believed that members of imperial house of Trebizond were endowed with short tails while mediavel continentals had like stories about Englishmen as- Mathew Paris relates…. ; .

We are of the belief that if one seriously start investigating various legends prevalent, before advent of Islam and Christianity, in Arabic countries and European countries than existence of Ramayana and Mahabharta can be proved. Due to barbaric and dogmatic acts of these peoples wide range of literature and buildings of historical importance has been wiped out.

13) RAMAYANA IN EUROPE:

In Italy, when excavation were carried out in the remains of Astrocon civilization, then various houses were found having peculiar type of paintings on their wall. These paintaings, on closure investigation, seems to be based on the stories of Ramayana. Some of the paintings shows peculiar persons having tails along with two men bearing bows and arrow on their shoulders, while a lady is standing besides them. These paintings are of 7 century BC. It should be remembered that once Astrocon civilization was spread over 75 pct of Italy.

Sir Henry Yule in his translation of works of Marcopolo has refered to the belief prevalent among Medival Europeans that there Ancestors were having small tails. The same fact has been referred by Maharishi Dayanand in his magnum opus ‘Satyarth Prakash’. There Swamiji state that people of Europe were called as Vanaras(monkeys) ,due to their appreance in our epic like Mahabharta, Valmiki Ramayana etc. If we a analyse this statement in present context, then how we are going to define various statements like kangaroos(Australian team) meet men in blue(Indian team) at Calcutta.

Similar sort of epithets were used during World war to describe armies of different countries or else we see that we have helicopters named cheetah etc. As these words(epithets) are just a way to describe different set of people, arms etc, similarly world like Rakshas, Vanaras etc were used in our legends. These facts clearly indicates that legends of Ramayana are not work of fiction and were very popular around the world .

14) RAMAYANA IN AFRICA(CONTINENT):

People of Ethiopia call themselves as descendents of Cushites. This word Cush is basically phonectic misnomer of Kush, the son of Rama. This fact is verly established by Satpath Brahamans, commentary on Vedas. These Brahamans while explaining various mantras of Vedas uses many histrorical events to elucidate the topic.

Astonishingly in Satpath Brahaman we find reference regarding the rule of King Bharata (predecessor of Kaurav and Pandavs) in Rhodesia .

Besides many inconsistent legends inspired by epic of Ramayana are prevalent in African Communities and they basically refers to various activities of vanars.

Egypt basically derives its name from Ajpati which is one of the name of forefather of Rama. If analyse various legends prevalent in Egypt there we will found references of Dasratha(father of Rama). These facts can be very well established from various historical refernces of Brahamans.(for the proof of it see our article Blunders of Indian/World history)

15) RAMAYANA IN NORTH AMERICAN AND SOUTH AMERICAN CONTINENTS:

Before Columbus discovered North American continent European people were not knowing about it. However A DE QNATREFAGES in his book, THE HUMAN SPECIES, categorically says that Chinese people were aware about the American continent and the use to have trade relations with them America was referred as Fad-Sang. Similarly in Japanese people it was known as Fad-See. Similarly, if we refer to various historical reference in Mahabharata, Valmiki Ramayana etc we will find that American continent has been reffered as Patal Desh(Patal means below foot). If we geographically see then we will find that American continent is just below the Indian Subcontinent. We will throw greater light on this issue in our topic, BLUNDERS OF INDIAN HISTORY/WORLD HISTORY.

But for your reference we are providing you some prevalent legends.

a) Beautiful girl in Mexican tribal area till today are called as Ulopy. If we see in Mahabharata we find reference of Arjuna marrying girl named Ulopy who was daughter of King of Patal Desh.

b) W H Prescott in his book , ‘ History of conquest of Mexico’, provides various reference which prove that earlier civilization of American subcontinent have major similarities with that of Indian(Aryan) civilization.

However here we are providing you one reference which clearly state that Ramayana is not mythological epic but it bears historical testimony. According to writer of the book there is popular legend in Aztec community which state that a beautiful person named Quevtsal Katal came there from east and taught them various aspects of advanced civilization as a result his period was treated as golden era. He then went back to his original homeland because of persecution by some divine creature. This legends surprisingly does not throw light on the reasons why he returned.

Another interesting fact that has been stated by Prescott is that this legend is available in documented form. Now, none except Indian tradition can claim that they bear root to this legend. The same story has been narrated in Valmiki Ramayana, in uttarkand where it is mentioned that Salkantak Rakshas who dwelled in Lanka were persecuted by Vishnu. Due to this persecution they left Lanka and went to Patal Desh. The leader of this group was Sumali. According to Ramayana they lived in Patal Desh for long time. When they found condition congenial they returned to their homeland.

It is for readers to decide when such conclusive proof are there to establish that epic of Ramayana is not mythological legend but it is historical evidence which bears testimony to various legends prevalent around the world. Till today play named Ramasitotav is played in various communities of Mexico. To our amazement Rama has been mentioned in Bible, new testament, Mathew ch 2/18, where it is mentioned “ his voices was heard in RAMA”. Rama is proper noun there, now it is for biblical society to define who was Rama and why he has been mentioned in Bible.

Even the name of Dasratha and Ayodhya are there in Bible. We will be referring to these facts in Blunders of Indian/world History.

Now we would pose some tickling questions to the sickular historians:

1) Why month of fasting among muslims is called Ramadhan ?

2) Why place in Gazastrip is called Ramallaha ?

3) Why place in London is named as Ramsgate ?

4) Why capital of Italy is known as Rome(misnomer of Rama)

We can provide various examples where word Rama has been used as suffix or prefix with the names of various historical places/persons or misnomer of Rama has been used as name for historical places/persons. None of the historical evidence provides conclusive answer to these facts unless we take Indian historical evidences into account.

In our article ‘ Blunders of Indian/World history ‘ we will provide proof for it. We also believe that if barabaric religion like Christinity and Islam have not gained popularity than we would have more datas to prove our point conclusively. These two semetic religion have inflicted unparrelled havoc on historical datas and buildings. They destroyed all the libraries/monuments of historical importance which does not confer their beliefs.

Still we have lot with us and we can recreate correct chronological data of world history. It is widely accepted that the King Alexander invaded India. It really sounds ironical that we are accepting this theory without any historical evidence, on the other hand we go on to deny existence of Rama despite various historical evidences are there to prove that he was not mythical but a historical Mahanayak.

These historians in order to refute Rama`s existence are ridiculously harping the same old tone of theory of evolution which does not have any scientific proof. (Why and how theory of evolution gained importance will be dealt in our article – How the universe is created. The only thing of significance regarding theory of evolution, we want to state here is that it was a tool which was invented to challenge the draconian supremacy of church. The church use to claim that this world was created by God out of nothing and the age of this Univerese is not more than 10000 years. By the help of evolutionary theory scientific world challenged the supremacy of churh and overcame the clergy.)

This is for readers to decide by themselves how they are going to treat Rama. We think that we have provided lot of food for thought. Those who are illogically biased may still refute the existence of Rama while those who are logical and believe that mythological character can never gain such world wide respect/reverence will start looking upon Rama from wider historical evidences.

Here we want to clarify following points:

1) Rama was a Mahanayak, a legendary person who lived a pristine life and is an example to be emulated till today.

2) Its immaterial whether Ramasetu, on which lot of controversy is being created, was built by Rama so far proving authenticity of Rama is concerned. Regardless of whether they prove Ramsetu to be manmade or natural creation, existence of Ram cannot be denied.

3) Valmiki Ramayana is not fiction but an epic based on historical evidence.

For those who are questioning existence of Rama, let them first justify whether their forefathers ever existed, by using the same yardstick that they are using to question the existence of Rama. At least there are more evidences of Rama being a historical hero than existence of forefathers of these historians

Saturday, August 28, 2010

WORLD HISTORY FACTS ABOUT INDIA

Some of the following facts may be known to you. These facts were recently published in a German magazine, which deals with WORLD HISTORY FACTS ABOUT INDIA.


1. India never invaded any country in her last 1000 years of history.

2. India invented the Number system. Zero was invented by Aryabhatta.

3. The world's first University was established in Takshila in 700BC.

More than 10,500 students from all over the world studied more than 60 subjects. The University of Nalanda built in the 4 th century BC was one of the greatest achievements of ancient India in the field of education.

4. According to the Forbes magazine, Sanskrit is the most suitable language for computer software.

5. Ayurveda is the earliest school of medicine known to humans.

6. Although western media portray modern images of India as poverty striken and underdeveloped through political corruption, India was once the richest empire on earth.

7. The art of navigation was born in the river Sindh 5000 years ago. The very word "Navigation" is derived from the Sanskrit word NAVGATIH.

8. The value of pi was first calculated by Budhayana, and he explained the concept of what is now known as the Pythagorean Theorem. British scholars have last year (1999) officially published that Budhayan's works dates to the 6 th Century which is long before the European mathematicians.

9. Algebra, trigonometry and calculus came from India . Quadratic equations were by Sridharacharya in the 11 th Century; the largest numbers the Greeks and the Romans used were 106 whereas Indians used numbers as big as 10 53

10. According to the Gemmological Institute of America, up until 1896, India was the only source of diamonds to the world.

11. USA based IEEE has proved what has been a century-old suspicion amongst academics that the pioneer of wireless communication was Professor Jagdeesh Bose and not Marconi.

12. The earliest reservoir and dam for irrigation was built in Saurashtra

13. Chess was invented in India

14. Sushruta is the father of surgery. 2600 years ago he and health scientists of his time conducted surgeries like cesareans, cataract, fractures and urinary stones. Usage of anaesthesia was well known in ancient India .

15. When many cultures in the world were only nomadic forest dwellers over 5000 years ago, Indians established Harappan culture in Sindhu Valley ( Indus Valley India in 100 BC.


Quotes about India

We owe a lot to the Indians, who taught us how to count, without which no worthwhile scientific discovery could have been made. Albert Einstein.

India is the cradle of the human race, the birthplace of human speech, the mother of history, the grandmother of legend and the great grand mother of tradition. Mark Twain.

If there is one place on the face of earth where all dreams of living men have found a home from the very earliest days when man began the dream of existence, it is India French scholar Romain Rolland.

India conquered and dominated China culturally for 20 centuries without ever having to send a single soldier across her border. Hu Shih (former Chinese ambassador to USA )

ALL OF THE ABOVE IS JUST THE TIP OF THE ICEBERG, THE LIST COULD BE ENDLESS.

BUT, if we don't see even a glimpse of that great India in the India that we see today, it clearly means that we are not working up to our potential; and that if we do, we could once again be an evershining and inspiring country setting a bright path for rest of the world to follow.

I hope you enjoyed it and work towards the welfare of INDIA

Say proudly,


I AM AN INDIAN.

AN ALEIN OR WHAT?

Strange Creature Found in Thailand

I don’t think these photos requires any special comment. These are fantastic world news worthy of headlining any newspaper around the world. This creature, was found on Thailand, its strangely shaped body leaves a lot of mastery around it . The photographer has captured with his camera a truly unique and amazing moment, and got himself a fantastic photographs that make up a great story.

As all good mysteries it happens in far away from the technology wonders of the modern society in Thailand. You can see a lot of local folks in the background of these photos that seem to worship this creature they have “found”. The end result is an even more absurd and even humorous scene. They managed to get me even more amazed by this baby powder and juices they brought as a tribute to this creature. They have even brought a fan to keep it well preserved for the scientists.

Lets turn to the main subject, or should I say object, of this photo series the fantastically coloured and shaped body of the creature. There has been a lot of debates about what this creature might be and that is exactly the beauty of mystery, the inability to solve it. It might be some kind of strange animal, it even looks like a mythical creature. Honestly I don’t know what to think about this event. These photographs do raise more questions than answers…












GOLDEN CREATURES OF THE NATURE!!!