Most Famous Traditional Art Forms of Kerala.
Most Famous Traditional Art Forms of Kerala.
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Month: October 2019
Mohammed was born Hindu – converted Muslim -in Hindi
इराक का एक पुस्तक है जिसे इराकी सरकार ने खुद छपवाया था। इस किताब में 622 ई से पहले के अरब जगत का जिक्र है। आपको बता दें कि ईस्लाम धर्म की स्थापना इसी साल हुई थी। किताब में बताया गया है कि मक्का में पहले शिवजी का एक विशाल मंदिर था जिसके अंदर एक शिवलिंग थी जो आज भी मक्का के काबा में एक काले पत्थर के रूप में मौजूद है। पुस्तक में लिखा है कि मंदिर में कविता पाठ और भजन हुआ करता था।
प्राचीन अरबी काव्य संग्रह गंथ ‘सेअरूल-ओकुल’ के 257वें पृष्ठ पर मोहम्मद से 2300 वर्ष पूर्व एवं ईसा मसीह से 1800 वर्ष पूर्व पैदा हुए लबी-बिन-ए-अरव्तब-बिन-ए-तुरफा ने अपनी सुप्रसिद्ध कविता में भारत भूमि एवं वेदों को जो सम्मान दिया है, वह इस प्रकार है-
“अया मुबारेकल अरज मुशैये नोंहा मिनार हिंदे।
व अरादकल्लाह मज्जोनज्जे जिकरतुन।1।
वह लवज्जलीयतुन ऐनाने सहबी अरवे अतुन जिकरा।
वहाजेही योनज्जेलुर्ररसूल मिनल…
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विश्व हिन्दू परिषद के प्रथम अध्यक्ष जयचामराज वाडियार
विश्व हिन्दू परिषद के प्रथम अध्यक्ष जयचामराज वाडियार जी
विश्व भर के हिन्दुओं को संगठित करने के लिये श्रीकृष्ण जन्माष्टमी (29 अगस्त, 1964) को स्वामी चिन्मयानंद जी की अध्यक्षता में, उनके मुंबई स्थित सांदीपनी आश्रम में विश्व हिन्दू परिषद की स्थापना हुई.
इस अवसर पर धार्मिक, और सामाजिक क्षेत्र की अनेक महान विभूतियां उपस्थित थीं. स्थापना के समय महामंत्री का दायित्व संघ के वरिष्ठ प्रचारक शिवराम शंकर (दादासाहब) आप्टे जी ने संभाला, वहां अध्यक्ष के लिये सबने सर्वसम्मति से मैसूर राज्य के पूर्व और अंतिम महाराज जयचामराज वाडियार जी का नाम स्वीकृत किया.
जयचामराज वाडियार जी का जन्म 18 जुलाई, 1919 को मैसूर (वर्तमान कर्नाटक) के राजपरिवार में हुआ था. वे युवराज कान्तिराव नरसिंहराजा वाडियार और युवरानी केम्पु चेलुवाजा अम्मानी के एकमात्र पुत्र थे. वर्ष 1938 में उन्होंने मैसूर विवि से प्रथम श्रेणी में भी सर्वप्रथम रहकर, पांच स्वर्ण पदकों सहित स्नातक की उपाधि ली. फिर उन्होंने शासन-प्रशासन का व्यावहारिक…
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STAINLESS STEEL in ancient India
STAINLESS STEEL in ancient India
Sushruta Samhita is one of the most elaborate books on medicine ever. Though some chapters have been lost, what remains is a huge encyclopedia of all aspects of medicine.
Speaking exhaustively about surgery Sushruta makes numerous observations. Two of them are, about the material for surgical instruments, and the need for practice.
Shuddha-shaikya-âyasa means stainless steel or Wootz Steel or Damask Steel or Damascus steel.
Ancient Tamilnadu was well-known for the manufacture of stainless steel of supreme quality. Stainless Steel was the best for surgery, and it was introduced to the world from India, like surgery itself.
Wootz steel or Damascus steel is one of the wonders of the ancient world. With its characteristic meandering pattern, the steel alloy is known as Wootz steel (derived from the Tamil word ‘Urukh’) still a towering example of metallurgy to this day.
Incidentally, though the swords made from…
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Bharat Varsha and Brahm Puran
BHȂRATA VARSHA, The Ancient Expansive India that was > 2500 years ago
Brahmāṇḍa Purāṇa was composed before 400 BCE. That is, >2500 years ago. In this great and enormous Purana, there are some details that may interest you. In the chapter on Bhārata, there are some interesting observations.
This is an exhaustive description of the land called Bhārata Varsha in those days. [Varsha could mean a continent].
1. Nine divisions by Sea:
भारतस्यास्य वर्षस्य नव भेदान्निबोधत
समुद्रान्तरिता ज्ञेयाः ते त्वगम्याः परस्परम् । १.१५.८। ।
Know that the Varsha called Bhārata is divided into nine parts. They are all surrounded by the ocean and difficult to go from one to another.
These nine “islands” of the Varsha or continent called Bhārata are: Sri Lanka, Singapore, Indonesia, Philippines, Maldives, Japan, Brunei Darussalem, East Timor and Taiwan.
2. DIFFERENT RACES IN THE NORTH-WEST BHȂRATA
The different races of the north western parts of…
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Skand Gupta- Savior of India/Bharat
Skandagupta (स्कंदगुप्त)(455 – 467 AD) was successor of Kumargupta I as ruler of the Gupta Empire. Skandagupta is generally considered to be the last of the great Gupta Emperors. He crushed the Pushyamitras who had threatened the imperial authority.
But shortly thereafter he was faced with the problem of invading Hephthalites or “White Huns”, known in India as Indo-Hephthalites or Hunas, from the northwest. He repulsed the first Huna attack c. 455. But it proved a very expensive affair as the war drained the empire’s financial and military resources and that led to its decline.
Skandagupta passed away in 467 and was succeeded by his son Narasimhagupta Baladitya.
Skandagupta succeeded his father Kumaragupta I as the ruler of Gupta empire. He ruled from 455 A.D. to 467 A.D. His rule was marked by wars against the Pushyamitras and the Hunas. He had defeated the Hunas once as the crown-prince but the penetration of…
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