Megasthenes had written a book three centuries before Christ, the name was- #Indika (India)
“At that time neither the British knew us nor we the British!” Therefore, there is a need to know the real history of “INDIA That is” Bharat” without being free from mere sentimentality.
If you have read 'E' of the forgotten history, then you must have heard the name of Greek ambassador Megasthenes. Megasthenes, born in Greece three centuries before Christ, wrote a book named 'Indica'.
He was an ally of the Greek ruler Seleucus Nicator. After the death of Alexander, Seleucus attacked India. Then he had a conflict with Chandragupta Maurya, but ultimately he had to make a treaty. After the treaty, Seleucus married his daughter Helen Cornelia (Helena) to Chandragupta.
On this occasion, Megasthenes was appointed as the ambassador of Greece to the court of Chandragupta Maurya.
After the return of Seleucus, Megasthenes stayed in India for about two and a half years. He wrote a book based on his travel experiences named "Indika".
In this book he has described the condition of Indian society from the court of Chandragupta.
So brothers and sisters, when Megasthenes came to India and named his book Indica, no one knew at which end of the earth the British were going to hell.
―@Dr.Rakesh Pathak
Friday, September 29, 2023
Gandharan Bodhisattva, ca. Late 1st-2nd century
"...it appears that the Greek monk Menander was an active follower of Buddhism: Jonah (Greek) Mahadhammarakkhitā (Sanskrit: महाधार्मरक्षिता) is thought to have come from "Alasandra" (Alexandria), a city founded by Alexander in the Caucasus. , near today's Kabul) came with 30,000 monks for the foundation stone laying ceremony of the Maha Thupa ("Great Stupa") at Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka, during the 2nd century BC.
"Mahadhammarakkhitā (Sanskrit: महाधार्मरक्षिता, literally "Great Protector of the Dharma") was a Greek (in Pali: "Yona", literally "Ionian") Buddhist master who lived during the reign of Indo in the 2nd century BCE. Greek king Menander... In the Mahavamsa, a major Pali historical text, he is recorded as traveling from "Alasandra" (Alexandria in the Caucasus, about 150 kilometers north of today's Kabul, or possibly Alexandria). (Araquosians) came with 30,000 monks to the dedication ceremony of the Maha Thup ("Great Stupa") in Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka, when it was completed shortly after the death of the Sri Lankan king Dattagamani Abhaya (r. 161–137 BC) . .”
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Culture: Nepal (Kathmandu Valley)
In Vajrayana Buddhism Tara is the supreme protector and goddess of mercy, best understood as the female counterpart of the bodhisattva. She stands gracefully, spreading her open hand in a gesture of granting boons (Varad Mudra) to the devotees. The lotus in full bloom and her golden face indicate that she is considered to be Sitatara ("White Star"), a female form of Avalokiteshvara Padmapani.
Ancient remains of Buddhism still exist in Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Kanishka stupa, Pakistan.
Mankiyala Buddhist Stupa, Rawalpindi, Pakistan.
Emperor Ashoka had built this Buddha Stupa. Emperor Kanishka had renovated this Stupa in the second century. In 1808
Mount Stuart Elphinstone had discovered this Buddha Stupa. It was Mount Stuart Elphinstone who defeated the terrorist Bajirao Peshwa in 1818.
It was only after 1818 that the Ajanta and Ellora caves were discovered and brought on record.
The discovery of Buddhist India intensified only after 1818.
Now it is the responsibility of the present natives to save the heritage and the country from the hands of the present legitimate and illegitimate children of these Peshwa Brahmins.
Nepal Versus Mongolia, Asian Games 2023, Men's Cricket, Match 1: Nepal Win By Enormous 273 Runs, Break Host Of T20I Records - Features
Get features and cricket scores of Nepal Versus Mongolia, the 2023 Asian Games men's cricket contest played in Hangzhou, China
Nepal public cricket crew made a joke of Mongolia in the principal match of the men's opposition at the Asian Games 2023 on Wednesday, September 27. Put into bat first in the Gathering A match at Zhejiang College of Innovation Cricket Field, Hangzhou, China, the Rhinos, the moniker of the group, ran crazy against a side completely comprised of T20I debutants. They rode record-breaking thumps from Kushal Malla (137 not out off 50 balls) and Dipendra Singh Airee (52 off 10 not out) to post a huge all out of 314/3 out of 20 overs for the very first 300 or more score in T20I history. They then, at that point, excused Mongolia for 41 runs in 13.1 overs hence enlisting a 273-run win - - which is likewise a different universe record. Just a single Mongolian hitter arrived at a twofold digit score, 10 of every 23 by Davaasuren Jamyansuren. The innings saw five ducks. The three-group bunch likewise has the Maldives. Nepal next face the Maldives on October 1. Get key features and cricket scores of the NEP versus MGL match here.
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Nepal have blown away Mongolia by packaging them out for 41 runs.
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Nepal public cricket crew made a joke of Mongolia in the primary match of the men's opposition at the Asian Games 2023 on Wednesday, September 27. Put into bat first in the Gathering A match at Zhejiang College of Innovation Cricket Field, Hangzhou, China, the Rhinos, the moniker of the group, ran wild against a side completely comprised of T20I debutants. They rode record-breaking thumps from Kushal Malla (137 not out off 50 balls) and Dipendra Singh Airee (52 off 10 not out) to post a monstrous all out of 314/3 out of 20 overs for the very first 300 or more score in T20I history. They then, at that point, excused Mongolia for 41 runs in 13.1 overs subsequently enlisting a 273-run win - - which is likewise a different universe record. Just a single Mongolian player arrived at a twofold digit score, 10 out of 23 by Davaasuren Jamyansuren. The innings saw five ducks. The three-group bunch additionally has the Maldives. Nepal next face the Maldives on October 1. Get key features and cricket scores of the NEP versus MGL match here.
Nepal win!
Nepal have blown away Mongolia by packaging them out for 41 runs.
T20I Records Broken Today
Kushal Malla, a 19-year-old left-given player, struck the quickest ever T20I hundred out of 34 balls, obscuring David Mill operator and Rohit Sharma's joint past record (35 balls). Batting at No 3, Malla crushed 12 sixes and eight fours to stay unbeaten on 137 and power Nepal to the most elevated ever T20I score of 314 for 3 against Mongolia, who picked to field.
Their No 5 hitter Dipendra Singh Airee likewise modified the record books, impacting a nine-ball fifty that bettered Yuvraj Singh's kid record. Yuvraj took 12 balls for his fifty on the way to scoring 58 On the planet T20 match against Britain on September 19, 2007.
Mongolia's bowling makes a sorry perusing
Mongolia's bowlers were pounded through all edges of the ground including Mungun Altankhuyag (1/55 of every 3 overs) and Turmunkh Tumursukh (0/55 out of 3 overs)
Kushal Malla's 137 was all around upheld by captain Rohit Paudel, Dipendra Singh Airee
Rohit Paudel (61) and Dipendra Singh Airee (52) all around upheld Malla in the center.
Nepal Score 314/3 Out of 20 Overs
Because of Kushal Malla's hundred years, Nepal have amassed 314 out of 20 overs. This is the most noteworthy score in T20Is. Past best was 278 by Afghanistan.
Throw Update:
Mongolia won the throw and chose for field against Nepal.
Google's 25th Birthday celebration: The tech monster's excursion what began from a modest apartment
During the '90s, two brilliant personalities, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, ran into each other as doctoral understudies in Stanford College.
September 27, 2023, is enormous event in the tech world - Google's 25th birthday celebration. The excursion of this American worldwide tech organization had humble starting points and the whole excursion is completely astounding.
During the '90s, two splendid personalities, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, ran into each other as doctoral understudies in Stanford College's software engineering program. Much to their dismay that their cooperation would change the advanced scene of the world for eternity. They began an examination project at first called "BackRub," which in the long run transformed into the web search tool we currently know as Google.
Larry Page investigated the numerical complexities of the Internet's connection structure. He established the groundwork for a progressive inquiry calculation that made Google the hunt monster we know today. By 1998, their venture had developed into Google, a name motivated by 'Googol'- a numerical term that addresses an exceptionally enormous number.
In August 1998, Google Inc. accepted its true birth declaration as a $100,000 check from Andy Bechtolsheim, prime supporter of Sun Microsystems. From their Stanford apartment, Page and Brin moved to their first "office" - a leased carport in Menlo Park, California. The workplace had the two PCs and a ping pong table, which transformed into their home for the following couple of years as they attempted to understand their vision of an arranged web
Past Inquiry
Today, Google's effect stretches out a long ways past its web crawler. With items like YouTube, Android, Gmail, and Google Guides, Google has turned into a vital piece of day to day existence for billions across the globe.
Google's impact in the tech world spread when it turned into the default web crawler for Hurray in 2000. AdWords was sent off in October 2000, subsequently establishing the groundwork for Google's web based promoting strength.
The following enormous improvement came in 2004 when Google declared that Gmail will offer a faltering 1GB of stockpiling limit, consequently making Gmail a necessary piece of our lives, and aided push back the opposition from any semblance of YahooMail and Microsoft's Hotmail. The organization opened up to the world in August of that very year.
Birth of Google's Android and YouTube
Google's advancement didn't stop with search and email. It wandered into portable with the procurement of Android in 2005 and the send off of Google Talk. The procurement of YouTube in 2006 flagged Google's entrance into the web-based video space.
Google's procurement binge went on with DoubleClick in 2007, extending its impact in web based promoting. General pursuit, presented in 2007, permitted clients to get to many substance types in a single hunt.
In 2008, Google divulged its most memorable Android telephone, the T-Portable G1, and acquainted the world with the Chrome internet browser. The next years saw the send off of Google Glass, the securing of planning startup Waze, and the formation of Letter set, Google's parent organization, with Sundar Pichai assuming control as Chief of Google.
Google's Future
Recently, Sundar Pichai, Google's Chief, shared his considerations on the organization's future, especially its chances with artificial intelligence, in a blog entry. Google is entering its next 25 years where it is battling with different forces to be reckoned with in every single item portion. Simulated intelligence is quite possibly of the greatest open door Google is attempting to take advantage of and it is now among the top names in this field. The following 25 years could request much additional advancement and effect from Google to hold its best position.
Baba Ramdev ji was born in Meghwal community. Father's name was Shayar Meghwal. Mother's name was Mangni Devi.
*Baba Ramdev ji was born on Chait Sudi Panchami and did not take any incarnation*
*Four folk deities of Rajasthan*
*(1.)- Baba Ramdev Ji * (2) *Veer Tejaji Maharaj* (3) *Goga Ji Maharaj* and (4) *Pabuji Maharaj* who were *born* on earth are not incarnations.
Ramdev ji opposed the *caste system* and social
* Gave the message of equality, * was strongly against the social evils spread in the society - casteism, superstition, conservatism, hypocrisy, discrimination, untouchability, and was against idol worship *
Ramdevji had compassion towards living beings, gave importance to efforts and human dignity. He was a social reformer. Sitting with the untouchable class in the society, he used to talk about brotherhood, fraternity, sovereignty, unity, justice, nurturing as a sister, opposing religious ostentation and Hindus. Emphasizing Muslim unity etc. were the main tasks of Ramdevji.
*You opposed hypocrisy and superstition. *Slammed the cunning people who practice discrimination-untouchability.* But now all this is happening in your name.
You followed Panchsheel (Pancharanga). Tried his best to make humans understand as humans.
Baba Ramdev ji, a symbol of social harmony, also wrote a composition named Chaubis Vaniyaan. If you want to know their real history then *Dr. Read Kusum Meghwal's well-researched writing.*
The biggest ploy to suppress all the courageous social and moral works done by any *saint-great man* is to make him worship by wearing colored glasses of miracle. Whatever is there after that will never be visible and whatever cannot happen will be visible everywhere and at every moment.
*Know the truth, be logical, be aware, follow the thoughts of great men*
Hitler was a staunch Brahminist and wanted to bring Manusmriti rule on the world.
Hitler and his guru Nietzsche were staunch Manusmriti devotees and used to sleep with the Manusmriti book under their heads. Hitler had created the SS Nazi organization with the aim of establishing Brahmanraj based on Manusmriti, on the basis of which RSS was formed in India. Hitler's symbol was also the Brahmanical Swastika, which is the opposite of the Buddhist Swastika.
One of the main reasons for Hitler becoming a Brahmin was a Brahmin woman named Savitri Devi, who was a French woman and the wife of a Brahmin named Chatterjee in Bengal. Hitler used to take every decision under the guidance of this woman. Hitler hunted down and killed millions of Jews and Gypsies with utmost cruelty, because both the Jewish and Gypsy communities are ancient Nagvanshi Buddhist communities and are staunch enemies of the Brahmins. Hitler wanted to completely eliminate both these communities from the land of Europe, for which he had built huge death chambers.
-Dr. Pratap Chatse, Buddhist International Network
The first human statue of Greek sculpture was made of Tathagata Buddha.
To spread Buddhism, Emperor Asoka recounts that he sent messengers to Hellenistic kings as far as the Mediterranean and to people throughout India, and claims that as a result they all converted to the Dhamma. He names the Greek rulers of the time, heirs to Alexander the Great's conquests from Bactria to Greece and North Africa, displaying a surprisingly clear understanding of the political situation at the time."
"The Gandharan Buddhist texts (the oldest Buddhist manuscripts ever discovered, circa 1 BCE) are attributed to the Dharmaguptaka school. And some believe that the founder of that Buddhist school...was a Greek... "Dhammarakkhitā (Pāli, "protected by the Dharma"), was one of the missionaries sent by the Maurya emperor Ashoka to propagate Buddhism. He is described as a Greek (Pali Yona) in the Mahavamsa, and his activities indicate the strength of Hellenistic Greek involvement during the early centuries of Buddhism.
One of the prominent missionaries was Yonaka Dhammarakkhita. He...was a Greek monk, a native of 'Alasanda' (Alexandria). In the Pali tradition he is known as a master of psychic powers as well as an expert in Abhidhamma.
The first anthropomorphic representations of the Buddha are often considered to be the result of Greco-Buddhist contact. Before this innovation, Buddhist art was "aniconic": the Buddha was depicted only through his symbols (an empty throne, the Bodhi tree, the Buddha's footprints, the Dharma Chakra). This reluctance towards anthropomorphic representations of the Buddha, and the sophisticated development of aniconic symbols to avoid it (even in narrative scenes where other human figures would appear), appears to be linked to a statement of the Buddha reported in the Digha Nikaya, that discouraged representation of himself after the extinction of his body...perhaps not feeling bound by these restrictions, and "because of his cult form, the Greeks were the first to attempt sculptural representations of the Buddha ".
Divya Roy has asked what is the meaning of the word Ajanta?
Therefore, the meaning of Ajanta is being presented here for the information of all people.
Who is Khandoba of Jejri? This book has been written for all India. Quoted from page number 51-52 of this book:-
"How did the name 'Ajanta' come about?
This word is made from the word 'Ajit'. 'Ajit' means Tathagat Buddha, whom no one can kill. Ajitpuri or Achintpuri means the city of Tathagat Buddha. Present Ajanta: This place was a very important center of Buddhism, hence it is named Ajitpuri or Achintapuri i.e. Ajanta or Ajintha. " Famous archaeologist Mr. Na Deshpande ji told that Ajanta is a name referred to the name of Buddha. He says that "The word Than (place) of Thanala means 'place of worship'. In this the word 'Ta' also means 'place'. In this word Ajintha, the letter 'Tha' is a locative, I have shown this elsewhere also. On the same basis, the place name Ajintha has come from the old name 'Ajitanjay Sthan'. (Ajanta Murals, Page 15) Mahamayuri: In this book, it has been told that Kutdanshtra Yaksha's Thana was Ajitanjaya place. Ajit, this name is the future Buddha Maitreya. The place of the Yaksha, like the sharp stones of the mountain (Kutadanshtra), can be linked with Ajinta built in the hills. The colorful picture of Maitreya is painted at the entrance of cave number 17 of Ajinta.
#Maitreya (Sanskrit), #Metteyya (Pali), or #Maithari (Sinhala), is the future Buddha according to Buddhist beliefs. His name '#Ajit' is also mentioned in some Buddhist texts, such as Amitabha Sutra and Saddharmapundarika Sutra.
'Ajit' means one who cannot be conquered.
#Ajanta's name also comes from the same word Ajit.
Ajit means Buddha and Ajitpuri means city of Buddha.
Present day Ajanta used to be an important Buddhist centre,
Therefore it came to be called Ajitpuri or Anchitpuri meaning Ajanta or Ajintha.
According to Buddhist traditions, Maitreya is a bodhisattva who will attain Buddhahood in the future on Earth and teach the pure Dharma. According to the texts, Maitreya would be the successor to the current Buddha, Gautama Buddha (also known as Shakyamuni). The prophecy of Maitreya's arrival speaks of his coming at a time when the people of the earth would have forgotten religion.
The word "Maitreya" is derived from the Sanskrit word "mitra" or "friendship". In Pali language it is "Metteya" and is mentioned in the Digha Nikaya (chapter 26) and Buddhavamsa (chapter 28) of the Pali branch.
*Reference - From the book "Devlancha Dharma Aani Dharmachi Devale" (Religion of Temples and Temples of Dharma)--*
*---Secrets of Ganpati ---*
*(Historical disclosure from the writings of Shiv Sena chief Shri Balasaheb Thackeray's father and grandfather of Uddhav and Raj Thackeray ----)*
*Buddha means Ashtavinayak ---!!! And *"Ganpati Bappa Morya" means Chandra Gupta Morya.*
*In the democratic era, the head of the country is the President. Similarly, in ancient India, there was Gana culture in the monarchy and the head of that Gana was called Ganapati.*
*In a royal family of ancient India, a prince named Siddhartha Gautam was born, who later became the king of Shakya Gana in Gana culture. Later, this Siddhartha attained enlightenment.*
*Now… let us understand the difference between true Ganpati and imaginary Ganpati.*
*Some clever Brahmin Manuwadis turned the true Ganapati into an imaginary Ganapati.*
*Buddha was the king of Shakya Gana, hence people called him Ganaraja. He established Buddhism and became the head of Shakya Gana. Being the head of Gana, people called Buddha the husband of Gana i.e. Ganapati.*
*But the Brahmins Brahminized Ganapati and created an imaginary Ganapati.*
*When Buddha used to give the message of Dhamma to the people, two words emerged from his message.*
*Chitta and feces*
*mind means body*
*And Mal means filth*
*Remove the filth (disorder) from your body (mind)! By which you will be free from sorrow! Buddha used to say this.*
*But the Brahmin community gave a convenient opposite meaning to this and prepared the story of a child being prepared from the dirt of Parvati's body.*
*Similarly, Buddha was of Naga dynasty, in Pali language Naga means elephant. Meaning Buddha belonged to the elephant dynasty. Buddha's mother Mahamaya was in sleep when an elephant came in her dream and announced from the sky that a prince is going to be born from your womb.*
*This means that the elephant is a symbol of the birth of Buddha and Buddha belonged to the elephant lineage, that is why the Brahmin community attached the head of an elephant to Parvati's child...!*
*Why didn't you put the head of a rat or a bull...??*
*----Ashta Vinayak -----*
*If there is suffering in this world then there is a reason for it and if there is a reason then there is also a solution to it. Buddha was the first person to say this and it was Buddha who told eight ways to destroy sorrow. In ancient India, sorrows were destroyed by Buddha's eightfold path. This was proved by Buddha. *The one who followed the Eightfold Path became free from sorrow and became happy forever.*
*That is, it was Buddha who destroyed sorrows and it was Buddha who brought happiness by erasing sorrows, hence people called him the remover of sorrows and the bringer of happiness.*
*Buddha was also addressed by the name Ashtavinayak i.e. full of eight teachings.*
*By cutting the neck of a mute creature and applying it to Ganapati, can a Ganapati born out of such violence be a bringer of happiness and a remover of sorrows...?*
*There is no evidence in history of the imaginary Ganapati researching the eightfold path that destroys suffering by attaining enlightenment.*
*Still how is the imaginary Ganpati the bringer of happiness and the causer of sorrow...???*
*To destroy suffering, Buddha researched the eight paths i.e. the eight precepts of the eightfold path. That is, people called Buddha as Ashtavinayak as the leader of eight paths.*
*That is why the Brahmin society called the imaginary Ganapati as Ashtavinayak, which means that Ganapati is not this second or third person but Buddha only....!!!*
*But, the Brahmin society destroyed the existence of Buddha by making him an imaginary Ganapati.*
*By creating gods, considering themselves equal to gods and establishing superiority over themselves and the gods, they enslaved the Bahujan community.*
*-----Morya ----*
*Later Chandra Gupta Maurya became the Ganapati of the Maurya dynasty.*
*That is why the Brahmins announced "Ganpati Bappa Morya".*
*Even today there is confusion in the Indian society about the word Morya...!!!*
*Chandra Gupta Maurya propagated Jainism in Karnataka, hence many people of that region used to add the word Maurya in front of their names.*
*The surname More in Maharashtra is also a corruption of the Maurya dynasty. Saint Tukaram also died....!!!*
*In the fourteenth century, the word Morya was added to the name of a Maurya Gosavi. Brahmins boast like this.*
*After Brahmins killed Tukaram Maharaj and Peshwas killed Shivaji Maharaj ---*
*After capturing the Buddhist caves and Buddha Viharas, they started installing imaginary gods and goddesses there.*
*In the Buddhist cave of Karla, Buddha Mata Mahamaya was given the form of Brahmin Ekvira Devi.*
*By installing Ganapati in the Lenyadri Buddha cave of Junnar, he made it the main destination of the imaginary Ashtavinayak Ganapati.*
*Made Shiva a place by installing Shivalinga in the cave of Shelarwadi, Pune.*
*Because... the true history is that ancient India was Buddhist. After Buddha, Emperor Ashoka converted entire India into Buddhism.*
*But the Brahmins ended the dynasty of Ashoka and mixed the ideas in Buddhism and gave birth to thirty-three crore gods.*
*The Brahmins Brahminized the word Ganapati and gave birth to the imaginary Ganapati, who became the Ganapati of the true Shakya dynasty of this country of India.*
*In the name of imaginary Ganpati, the entire society was immersed in superstition and in the name of festivals, Brahmins started extorting money from this society.*
*Brahmins attain wealth by worshiping imaginary Ganapati.*
*Brahmins keep taking our money on every festival.*
Ask Babasaheb's opponents to read these 15 things:
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1. Stop using “Rupee” because “Reserve Bank of India” is based on the principles of Babasaheb's book “The Problem of the Rupee – Its Origin and its Solution”. Stop using all banking services like credit card, loan, fixed deposit etc.
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2. Work in the office for 16 hours instead of 8 hours because "Labor Law" is the gift of Babasaheb which ensures that the employee should not work more than 8 hours.
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3. There will be no DA, ESI and PF in the salary because it was started by Babasaheb.
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4. Girls will not get any share in their father's property because that right was given to them by Babasaheb.
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5. A Hindu man will not be able to have more than one wife. The girl who opposes Babasaheb should not have any problem.
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6. Stop drinking corporation water. Stop using electricity because the idea of dam was Babasaheb's.
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7. Go to office on 14th April and do not take leave. Why relax at home when you are anti-Ambedkar? Don't even take a public holiday in his name.
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8. Private companies and factories should be closed because "Liberalization and Industrialization" was started by Babasaheb.
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9. Stop social media like Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp etc. because Baba Saheb gave the right to speech and protest.
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10. Elections should not exist because the Election Commission is the gift of Babasaheb.
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11. All your fundamental rights and your right to vote will be taken away because it is the gift of Babasaheb.
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Then whatever government comes, it will act arbitrarily. There will be massacres, riots, forced sterilization. Do you know the emergency of Indira Gandhi's time? How will one who does not know history understand the emergency period?
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12. The opposing farmers should stop farming because "Land and Agriculture Reforms" is the gift of Babasaheb.
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13. Almost all the laws should be canceled because Baba Saheb was the first Law Minister of independent India.
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14. Women should be ready to enslave men again because Baba Saheb had given women a social status and social rights.
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15. Pregnant women will not get any paid maternity leave. Approve? Because this is the gift of Babasaheb. Actually I would never want this to happen. I'm just asking you to realize. ,
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In the end, I would like to say only one thing that always prove anything right or wrong as long as you have 100℅ knowledge of it.
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Actually it is not your fault. It is the fault of the government and parents who deprive you of all these things in school and college life and do not make you aware.
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A person like Babasaheb can never be created again.
Chandal and Munda, respectively Chandal and Munda, form the largest part of the Bengali ethnicity. Sanatana Buddhist language is a hybrid Sanskrit created by learned scholars. It is practiced in more than a hundred universities in India in the culture of traditional knowledge. Many of which developed into international universities at that time, it was through continuous research in these institutions that the artificial language Sanskrit was born. It should be known that the artificial language Sanskrit is not the mother tongue of any human being. The pundits of these universities improved Prakrit-Pali, the traditional language of India, and gave rise to the artificial language Sanskrit, so that various speakers from different regions of India and those thirsting for knowledge outside India could be taught in a single language. , These universities were non-sectarian in selecting meritorious students. After the destruction of Buddhist universities, the so-called Brahmins born in Buddhist universities continued to use the Sanskrit language under the patronage of Brahmin kings, resulting in the birth of Classical Sanskrit language. That is, classical Sanskrit written after the 7th century. The roots of almost all Sanskrit words are Dhatarupa Prakrit.
The Brahmin text Chandi depicts the killing of Chandal and Munda. But the ancient matriarchal Chandalas, the Mundas, the nature-worshipping Matrika Devi symbols, are their own. Everything changed after the occupation. There are foreigners in India who have no written alphabet, no common language associated with India. It is said that after possession everything comes from them!
Human DNA evidence is revealing everything. Although human beings are equal human beings, mixing and matching is the law of nature and culture. But there are cunning trickster traits in some DNA that have not gone humanity's way for three and a half thousand years.
Bamhi script to Devanagari script (Hindi Day) -
-PaWan Kumar-
Indikausha accepts the presence of "Hind" in Megasthenes' Indika.
The name of Emperor Ashoka's son was Mahinda. Ashoka sent Mahinda and Sanghamitta to propagate Buddhism in Ceylon. In the south is the Mahindragiri Mountains and the Indian Ocean.
You will not find the use of the word Sindhu anywhere in archeology before the Gupta period.
Not from Sidh to Hid but from Hid to Sidh.
Vidyapati, an expert in Hindi, has called Hindi "desi bhasha (local language)".
Historians have called the word "Hindi" a Persian word.
The script of Hindi is Dhammalipi only. Only two long vowel extensions, visarga, ri, separate clerical signs for some compound letters were added later.
The inscriptions of Emperor Ashoka contain the words "Hida". The meaning of the word Hid here is in the sense of local.
The word Hidatpalate has been used in the column article based in Delhi Topra.
In the sixth line of the second separate inscription of Dhauli, “Hidalokiko (conquered areas of Ashoka) Parlokiko (outer areas)” is used.
In all the words "Hid" is used only in the form of here, this, local, this country. In the inscription of Girnar, the word "Idh" has been used instead of "Hid".
Hidūš has been used in the inscriptions of Darius.
It was during the reign of Ashoka that the word 'Hid' of Prakrit and Pali language reached Persia.
Archeology proves that "Hid" is not a word of any other language. Rather, the local language is Prakrit-Pali word.
Over time, the word Hindi Hindu Hindusthan was formed from “Hid”. Who were locative.
The people living in India became Hindus (not a religion). Later, to bring all the religions born in India under one word, they started propagating Brahmin religion from Hindu place.
The script of the Indus Valley Civilization is actually an earlier form of the Bamhi script (Dhamma script of Ashoka). Dhamma script is the mother of all scripts of India.
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Bamhi script (Ashoka period)
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Nagarilipi Bengaliscript Sharadalipi Telugu-Kannadi Tamil etc.
It has expanded even further and is yet to be understood.
The eastern and western styles of Bamhi script are actually a mixed form of North and South Indian styles, in which sometimes the influence of North Indian and sometimes South Indian style is visible.
Devanagari developed from the superior script (Bamhi script). Many scripts of India are very similar to Devanagari, such as Bengali, Gujarati, Gurmukhi etc.
Hindi and its various dialects are written in the Devanagari script. The Nepali (Khaskura) Newari languages of our neighboring country Newal are also written in this script. The script of Marathi language is Devanagari.
There is only one extra letter ळ in Marathi. Gujarati script is not much different from Devanagari. Bengali script is definitely a sister, if not the daughter, of the ancient Nagari script.
This Nagari script of South India was called Nandinagari. Writings in Nagari (Nandanagari) script start being found from South India from the eighth century and from North India from the ninth century.
Alberuni has written in his treatise (1030 AD) that Nagar script is used in Malwa.
Early Hindi literature starts being found from the eighth-ninth century. The manuscript of 'Dohakosh' of Hindi's first poet Sarahapada (eighth century) has been found.
From the eleventh century onwards, writings in ancient Marathi language start being found in Nagari script.
Emperor Akbar had issued a coin which has the figure of Ram-Sita and the word Rammiya inscribed in Nagari script.
After the 12th century we see all the Hindu rulers of North India using the Devanagari script. Some Islamic rulers have also placed Nagari inscriptions on their coins.
The script of the Naga logo is Devanagari. Arya became Arya, Hid became Hindi, Hindu is a part of Indian culture.
Vietnam is a small country in the world which defeated a big powerful country like America. America was defeated in the war that lasted for almost twenty years. After the victory over America, a journalist asked a question to the President of Vietnam... Obviously the question would be that how did you win the war or how did you make America bow down...? But you will be surprised to hear the answer given to that question and your chest will also be filled with pride. Read the given answer...!! I read the character of a great and noble Indian king to defeat America, the most powerful country among all the countries. And using the inspiration and war strategy from that biography, we won easily...!!
Further the journalist asked... "Who was that great king?"
Friends, just as my chest swelled with pride after I read it, your chest will also be filled with pride...!!
The President of Vietnam stood up and replied... "He was Maharaja Maharana Pratap Singh of Mewar in Rajasthan, India!!"
While taking the name of Maharana Pratap, there was a brave glow in his eyes... further he said...!!
"If such a king had been born in our country, we would have ruled the whole world."
When that head of state died after a few years, know what he got written on his tomb...!!
"This is the tomb of a disciple of Maharana Pratap!!"
Later, the Foreign Minister of Vietnam visited India. As per the pre-planned programme, he was first shown the Red Fort and later Gandhiji's Samadhi...!!
Seeing all this he asked, "Where is the mausoleum of Maharaja Maharana Pratap of Mewar...?"
Then the Indian government officials were surprised and mentioned Udaipur there... Foreign Minister of Vietnam went to Udaipur where he visited Maharana Pratap's Samadhi...!!
After visiting the mausoleum, he picked up the soil near the mausoleum and filled it in his bag, on which the journalist asked the reason for keeping the soil...!!
That foreign minister said, "This soil belongs to the brave men, a great king was born in this soil, I will mix this soil with the soil of my country... so that such brave men are born in my country too."
This king of mine should not only be the pride of India but should be the pride of the entire world...!!
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Buddha Purnima, also known as Vesak, is a significant Buddhist festival celebrated across the world to commemorate the birth, enlightenment, and death of Gautama Buddha. It is observed on the full moon day in the month of Vaisakha, which usually falls in April or May.
The festival is celebrated with great devotion and fervor by Buddhists worldwide. Buddhists visit temples and shrines to offer prayers, chant mantras, and perform various religious rituals. The day is also marked by organizing processions, offering alms to the poor, and distributing food to the needy.
In many Buddhist countries, Buddha Purnima is a public holiday, and schools and government offices are closed. People decorate their homes and streets with colorful decorations and illuminated lamps. The festival is also an occasion for joyous festivities and feasting, where families and friends come together to share food and exchange gifts.
Overall, Buddha Purnima is a day of great significance and importance for the Buddhist community. It reminds us of the teachings and principles of Buddhism and the life of Gautama Buddha, who remains a guiding light for millions of people around the world.
Fitness is an essential aspect of overall health and well-being. It refers to the ability to perform physical activities efficiently and effectively. Regular physical exercise is an important component of fitness, but it also includes healthy nutrition and proper rest.
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- Mention the aging population and the need for long-term care.
Slide 3: Definition of Long-Term Care
- Define what long-term care is and the types of services it includes.
Slide 4: Types of Long-Term Care Facilities
- Discuss different types of long-term care facilities such as nursing homes, assisted living, and home care.
Slide 5: Who Needs Long-Term Care?
- Describe the demographics and conditions of patients who require long-term care.
Slide 6: Challenges in Long-Term Care
- Highlight the challenges faced by patients, caregivers, and healthcare providers in long-term care.
Slide 7: Quality of Life in Long-Term Care
- Discuss strategies for improving the quality of life for patients in long-term care settings.
Slide 8: Caregiver Support
- Address the importance of support for family caregivers and professional caregivers.
Slide 9: Funding and Insurance
- Explain the financial aspects of long-term care and the role of insurance.
Slide 10: Regulations and Standards
- Discuss government regulations and standards that govern long-term care facilities.
Slide 11: Future Trends in Long-Term Care
- Explore emerging trends and innovations in long-term care.
Slide 12: Conclusion
- Summarize key points from the presentation.
- Emphasize the importance of planning for long-term care.
Slide 13: Questions and Discussion
- Open the floor for questions and discussion from the audience.
Slide 14: Thank You
- Express appreciation for the audience's attention.
**Slide 1: Title**
- Title: "Long-Term Care of Patients"
- Subtitle: Ensuring Quality and Compassion
You can use this as your title slide, and then proceed to create the subsequent slides with the content from the outline I provided earlier. If you have any specific questions or need further assistance with any of the other slides, feel free to let me know!
**Slide 2: Introduction**
- Title: "Introduction"
- Content:
- Briefly introduce the topic of long-term care.
- Explain why long-term care is an important aspect of healthcare.
- Mention the increasing need for long-term care due to the aging population.
**Slide 3: Definition of Long-Term Care**
- Title: "Definition of Long-Term Care"
- Content:
- Define what long-term care is.
- Explain the various types of services and support encompassed by long-term care.
- Use bullet points or short sentences to clarify the scope of long-term care.
**Slide 4: Types of Long-Term Care Facilities**
- Title: "Types of Long-Term Care Facilities"
- Content:
- Describe different types of long-term care facilities, such as:
- Nursing homes
- Assisted living facilities
- Home care and home health services
- Hospice care
- Provide a brief overview of the purpose and services offered by each type.
**Slide 5: Who Needs Long-Term Care?**
- Title: "Who Needs Long-Term Care?"
- Content:
- Describe the demographics of individuals who typically require long-term care, including:
- Aging population
- Individuals with chronic illnesses or disabilities
- Highlight specific medical conditions or situations that may necessitate long-term care.
- Use statistics or visuals if available to illustrate the growing need for long-term care.
**Slide 6: Challenges in Long-Term Care**
- Title: "Challenges in Long-Term Care"
- Content:
- Discuss the challenges faced within the long-term care industry, including:
- Staffing shortages
- Ensuring quality care
- Balancing cost and accessibility
- Addressing social and emotional needs of residents
- Mention any other relevant challenges specific to long-term care.
**Slide 7: Quality of Life in Long-Term Care**
- Title: "Quality of Life in Long-Term Care"
- Content:
- Highlight strategies and approaches to improve the quality of life for patients in long-term care, such as:
- Person-centered care
- Social engagement activities
- Ensuring a comfortable and safe environment
- Nutritional and dietary considerations
- Use images or icons to represent these strategies.
**Slide 8: Caregiver Support**
- Title: "Caregiver Support"
- Content:
- Discuss the significance of support for both family caregivers and professional caregivers in long-term care settings.
- Highlight the challenges and responsibilities that caregivers face.
- Mention resources, programs, or organizations that provide support and education for caregivers.
**Slide 9: Funding and Insurance**
- Title: "Funding and Insurance"
- Content:
- Explain the financial aspects of long-term care, including the costs associated with different types of care.
- Discuss the role of insurance options, such as long-term care insurance and Medicaid, in covering these costs.
- Provide insights into planning for long-term care expenses and the importance of financial preparedness.
**Slide 10: Regulations and Standards**
- Title: "Regulations and Standards"
- Content:
- Discuss government regulations and standards that govern long-term care facilities.
- Mention regulatory bodies and agencies responsible for oversight.
- Highlight the importance of compliance with these regulations to ensure the safety and well-being of residents.
**Slide 11: Future Trends in Long-Term Care**
- Title: "Future Trends in Long-Term Care"
- Content:
- Explore emerging trends and innovations in long-term care, such as:
- Technology integration (e.g., telehealth, electronic health records)
- Person-centered care models
- Sustainable and environmentally friendly facilities
- Advances in geriatric medicine and therapies
- Discuss how these trends can improve the quality of long-term care in the future.
**Slide 12: Conclusion**
- Title: "Conclusion"
- Content:
- Summarize the key takeaways from your presentation, emphasizing the importance of long-term care.
- Reiterate the challenges, solutions, and future prospects discussed.
- Encourage your audience to consider the significance of long-term care planning and advocacy.
**Slide 13: Questions and Discussion**
- Title: "Questions and Discussion"
- Content:
- Invite the audience to ask questions or share their thoughts on the topic.
- Provide contact information or instructions on how to reach out for further discussions or inquiries.
- Allocate some time for an interactive Q&A session.
**Slide 14: Thank You**
- Title: "Thank You"
- Content:
- Express gratitude to your audience for their time and attention.
- Reiterate the importance of long-term care and its impact on individuals and society.
- Provide any final contact information or resources for further inquiries.
Brain Association Spurs scored a sensational comeback goal in extra time to defeat House Solomon after 80 minutes; Manchester City and Liverpool won, but Manchester United lost.
After the international break, the Chief Association reopened with a spectacular comeback by Tottenham, who defeated Sheffield Joined 1:2 with goals in the 98th and 101st minutes. The arrangement was started by Estate Solomon, who was replaced in the 80th instant. Manchester City and Liverpool both overcame a deficit to defeat West Ham and Wolves respectively by identical scores of 1:3. Manchester Union was defeated by Brighton.
Spurs vs. Sheffield enrolled 1:2
Tottenham defeated Sheffield by a score of 1:2 as the English league made a remarkable comeback today (Saturday) from the groups' build-up. two extra objectives are added to the mix. Indeed, Child Jung Min continues to be carried on the wing while Estate Solomon plays on the left side of the pursuing connection for the Chickens.Although the Prods' home game against the rookie was enjoyable, this time around, their attack was poor and it almost cost them a misfortune. They were in second place in the standings, behind Manchester City, who has the best financial record, until two goals appeared in the 98th and 101st minutes to give them their fourth victory in five games.
Brighton defeats Manchester Joined together 3:1
Wes Foderingham, the goalie for Sheffield, stopped the shot from the far corner coming from the left of the centre. Solomon and Tottenham continued to undermine the opposition's goal, but Gustavo Mallet his legs began to tire in the 73rd minute - and he lost the game. Solomon, like Child, was crucial for a triple substitution in the 80th second; Ivan Perii took his place. For Tottenham, this substitution turned the game around. Perisic scored for Richarlison, another replacement, in the 98th second to level it 1:1, and the controversial Brazilian himself scored three minutes later for Dianne Kolosbacki, who scored the winning goal. Additionally, Solomon found out how to receive a caution for a foul he committed before being replaced.
Manchester Joined again lost to Brighton - fourth time in succession in the association - this time a reverberating 3:1 home misfortune at Old Trafford. And keeping in mind that the Red Villains keep on being in a difficult situation on and off the pitch, keep a third misfortune in five adjusts, the Seagulls are a top group in all things and are in fourth spot behind Manchester City, Tottenham and Liverpool.