Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Our Indian Heritage - A LESSON FROM UPANISHAD


OUR INDIAN HERITAGE

A LESSON FROM UPANISHAD

Taithiriya Upanishad (Chapter I - Anuvaka II)

'Never Swerve from your duties twoards gods and departed 'souls (manes)
May the Mother be, to thee, a god
May the Father be, to thee, a god
May the Perceptor be, to thee, a god
May the guest be, to thee, a god
Let only actions that are free from blemishes be done - and not others
You must follow only those Virtuous actions which are irreproachable - and not others'.

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Wonder of Wonders - Numerology in Dates/Timings

Wonder of Wonders

Date/Time in consequence of numbers

Numerology is known as study of numbers as supposed to show future events. This aspect is also noticed in the numbers denoting dates, months and years in the Calendars. The study of Numerology is the food and fodder to Numerologists who are at times more than Astrologers.

The numerologists believe that the dates coming in a series are generally contradictory and affects the universe. 

For example -  number ONE is aggressive; TWO is melancholic but emotional and THREE is the number for good communication skills. 

1991, 2002
1.2.3 (1903)
1.2.3 (2003);
4.5.6 (2006)

Western numerologists celebrated (1.2.2003 - January 2, 2003)the numerological wonder as they denote month before date.

Next numberical Wonder of date/month/year will happen after 1453 years on February 1, 3456 (1.2.3 - time 4.5.6).  On this day when the time would be 7.8.9, the counting would be complete from one to nine digits.

Others :

6 July 1989 (6.7.89); 9 September 99 (9.9.99);
1 January 1 (1.1.1); 2 February 2 (2.2.2); 3 March 3 (3.3.3).

The next date of wonder will be perhaps - 11 December 13 (11.12.13);

So, Whether anything in thenature of Contradiction will happen which may affect Universe?

Let us watch on 11.12.13 (2013)!




 

So Thoughtfully - Officer's Prayer


OFFICER'S PRAYER


Lord! Make me worthy
of the Men I serve
Worthy of their loyalty
And Devotion to Duty
Their wondrous willingness
And Ready Laughter.
Their Great Humility
That asks so little
And gives to much
So readily without Complaint
Grant their simple wishes Lord!
And Bless them please,
For in this World
No better soldiers Breathe
than these.

Monday, April 1, 2013

RAINBOW - QUOTES - Some more quotations


RAINBOW - SOME MORE QUOTATIONS

  • That gracious thing, made up of tears and light. - Coleridge.
  • So shines the setting sun on adverse skies, and paints a rainbow on the storm. - Watts.
  • Look upon the rainbow and praise him that made it. - Very beautiful it is in the brightness thereof: it compasseth the heavens about with a glorious circle, and the hands of the Most High have bended it. - Ecclesiasticus.
  • Be though the rainbow to the storms of life; the evening beam that smiles the clouds away, and tints tomorrow with prophetic ray. - Byron.
  • Lo! in the dark east, expanded high, the rainbow brightens to the setting sun. - Beattie.
  • O, beautiful rainbow, all woven of light! heaven surely is open when thou dost appear, and bending above thee the angels draw near, and sing "The rainbow - the rainbow; the smile of God is here! - Mrs. Hale.
  • Hung on the shower that fronts the golden west, the rainbow bursts, like magic, on mine eyes, in hues of ancient promise there imprest, frail in its date, eternal in its meaning. - C.T.Turner.
  • Faithful to its sacred page, heaven still rebuilds thy span, nor lets the type grow pale with age, that first spoke peace to man. - Campbell.
  • The arc of light, born of the shower and colored by the sun, which spans the heavens! - J.C.Prince.
  • That smiling daughter of the storm. - Colton.
The rainbow never tells me
That gust and storm are by;
Yet she is more convincing
Than philosophy. 
 
-Emily Dickinson. - Further Poems.
 
I do set my bow in the clouds, and it shall be for a token of a convenant between me and the earth.
 
 - Old Testament, Genesis. IX-13.
 
My heart leaps up when I behold
A rainbow in the sky.
 
- Wordsworth - My Heart Leaps Up.

What they said ? - April

 April

Oh! to be in England
Now that April's there.

(R.Browning, Home Thoughts from Abroad)

April is the cruelest month, breeding
Lilacs out of the dead land, mixing
Memory and desire, stirring
Dull roots with spring rain.

(T.S.Eliot, The Waste Land)

April, April
Laugh thy girlish laughter;
Then, the moment after,
Weep thy girlish tears!

(William Watson, Song)