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Vinayagar Chaturthi

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Shuklambaradharam Vishnum Shashivarnam Chaturbhujam Prasannavadanam Dhyaayeth Sarvavighnopashantaye He who is attired in a white garment Who is all-pervading and has the complexion of the moon Who has four arms and a bright and gracious countenance On him we mediate for the removal of obstacles Creation has no beginning nor end. It is anaadi, eternal and a day of brahma was to dawn anew following the long night. Though this still night suddenly emerged a beautiful sound, a powerful sound, the mind-blowing OM*. In this new age, called the Shwetavaraha Kalpa , the Great God had appeared in the form of OM were followed by a beautiful soft light, the first dawn heralding a new Sun. The Ganapatya Cult(which was later absorbed into Hinduis,) believes that OM or the Pranava Mantra as this symbol of God is called, is embodied in the form of Ganesha , also commonly known as Ganapati or Vinayaka. He is the first word , Vaak, the First Cause. According to this cult, with the sound of OM resoundin...

Silence

Silence , belongs to all of us — it is who we are; it is what we are. If we are going to bring true healing to our world, we are going to have to learn to live within this essence... silence. I am not saying silence as the absence of the daily noise around you, i mean the pure silence within you,silence which is with you, the core of your being.In Silence, we open to life and life opens to us, life reaches towards us and touches us in the centre of our heart. The Silence beyond words, the Silence of mystery, the Silence of the soul, of the heart,Silence which knows the present moment.Knowing such Silence is knowing ourselves. This Silence is the real teacher,Knowing your Self is freedom. Silence is within our breath. It is there like music between our thoughts. It is the light within our eyes.It is in the rhythm of waves, in the innocence of children, it is within the kindness of one person to another. If we touch life through Silence, life touches us back, intimately, sensually. Throu...

appreaciate.♥

in my life, i have everything. and it is more than enough. i have.. - healthy family - lovely and caring friends - My friends who sayang me so much - I love My work ( Working in CitiBank) - Complete and perfect hands and legs *so that i can walk, eat, DANCE!* - A camera (its not the best, but at least i have one. ) - An Expensive Phone ( Sony Ericsson Satio) - Car license and My Own Car - E nough foods and Good Salary - a piano. *can always play for sister to make her sing along with me* - a big house and comfortable bed. - flowers and grass outside my house, i love Gardening as well most importantly, i have met God in my life, and i believe that He is a living God! :DD being thankful for everything i have! :) tell me, is anything lacking in my life? ask yourself, are you lacking of anything in your life? or you just need something to fill your empty and lonely heart? is everyone scare to be alone? try to fit in with our friends? arent we? everyone isnt perfect. even life isnt fa...

I'm back after a year long...

ello people! *waves* Well, yesterday marked the first day of the new beginning in blogging. I know it's fast, it sucks as well.Monday to friday work..work, turned out to be quite chilling. First of all, i love the abundance of parking space. Secondly, yesterday's weather was beyond awesome. Thirdly, thankfully my baby Lamie didnt transfered to other Dept.Citibank L.C, hope he will still remain in Citibank L.G, so we sat together and went to lunch together( suppose to-but heavy rain spoilt everything)Chicken rice, Double plate with boneless chicken and Chinese Tea.. P1 ain't that bad, it's just mundane. I am so free right now,for next few hours, and i am trying to get internships. TRYING. zz. Anyways, after all those kayaking and walking, i had muscle sore. Two days after i got back from Cameron Highland,Then this one old uncle came and joined us, my collegues husband and spoilt everyones mood, we wants to go there to enjoy, and in da middle OLD man..haizzzzz...goooshhhh...

New Year Wish Of A Patriot

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Happy New Year my fellow Malaysians and to all my readers from all over the world. We have to endure yet another year under the evil and deceptive rule of corrupt politicians and hopefully this may be the last and than we can have a truly Happy New Year in 2011. My wish for the New Year would be that in this New Year of 2010 we find our New Nation a Nation that is a real Democracy a new nation that respect and honour the rights of its people, where there is true Justice, Freedom and a Clean and Efficient government that is sincerely out to serve its people. May we be rid of the decepticons of politicians that is out to deceive the people and country, that they are there through their devious and cunning mind and are actually thieves and robbers out to serve their own greed for power and money. May these evil politicians die a thousand deaths in hell for oppressing, cheating and robbing the people and the nation and thus causing much sufferings to the general populace. May the truth b...

Diwali - The Festival of Lights's Photos - How to Decorate Our House On Diwali

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A host of traditional Decorative Items are used in Hindu households to redecorate the house on Diwali. Besides, presenting a bright new outlook, these also lent a joyful feel of the festival to the house. Presented below is a brief description of some of the most popular Diwali Decorative Items. Torans or Door Hangings Torans, Bandhanwars or Door Hangings call what you may are the most important of all Diwali decorative items. These are used to adorn the main entrance door and that of the worship room to welcome Goddess Lakshmi. Diwali Toran are handcrafted and come embellished with embroidery, bells, beads, mirror, shells, image of Lord Ganesha etc. Torans are very much in vogue these days and are the most fashionable Diwal Decorative Gift. Diwali Diyas The word, ‘Deepavali’ means rows of lamps. This explains why Diyas are an integral part of the festival. The traditional Diwali Diyas or lamps have witnessed a makeover in past few years. Erstwhile they were the sole creation of the po...

DEEPAVALI: GREETINGS WITH THE MEANING...

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A colourful festival or festival of lights some may call; celebrated by all Hindus worldwide is Deepavali. This festival usually falls around late October and November. One important practice that the Hindus follow during the festival is to light oil lamps in their homes on Deepavali morning. By lighting the oil lamps, the Hindus are thanking the gods for the happiness, knowledge, peace and wealth that they have received. The Hindus consider Deepavali as one of the most important festivals to celebrate. The Legend - There is even an interesting legend behind this festival. The story goes that Narakasura, a demon, ruled the kingdom of Pradyoshapuram. Under his rule, the villagers suffered a lot of hardship as the demon tortured the people and kidnapped the women to be imprisoned in his palace. Seeing his wickedness, Lord Krishna set out to destroy the demon and the day Narakasura died was celebrated as Deepavali, the triumph of good over evil! Preparations - Preparation for Deepavali st...