Superbrain Yoga – Hindu practice endorsed by Western Science

Watch the video below and learn the amazing technique to improve your cranial capacity. But well I am pretty certain 95 % of Indians would already be aware of this exercise… not as Superbrain Yoga but as a punishment in school or as a prayer to Lord Ganesh (God of knowledge and wisdom).

 

When I saw western researchers, doctors and teachers using this technique to enhance brain capacity of their students/ patients, I went back in time when I was in school and my teachers used the same method to punish dull students. But I guess the teachers themselves were unaware that this type of activity is actually brain stimulant and has been carefully camouflaged as a punishment and handed down over several generations.

The same goes with repeating the procedure as obeisance for Lord Ganesh with a prayer for enhancing our knowledge… it actually enhances our brain power. But since it is a fashionable thing to deride everything that is associated with Hinduism, people have time and again laughed at the ritualistic practices such as these, without bothering to find out what is the reason behind the practice. Yes! Our fore fathers did encourage blind faith by hiding the scientific basis behind these practices but that doesn’t give anyone any right to deride them without ascertaining the truth behind the ritual.

Well! now this practice is being made popular through research studies (by westerners of course) and one smart scientist will patent the process and say he/ she discovered the same. The claim of Hindus that this was being followed as part of a ritualistic practice will be drowned out by the glare of media spotlight on the scientist and the “discovery” will be praised by Indian atheists, who will blindly owe allegiance to science. And people will continue to look down condescendingly upon Indian (particularly Hindu) religious practices will have a better understanding, I hope.

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Pancha Ganapathi Festival – answer to Christmas

Happy Pancha Ganapati!
When I saw this headline in the e-mail I wondered what it was. Fueled by curiosity I read further and was pleasantly surprised to know that this was an annual gift-giving festival conjured by Hindus residing in Christian nations like US, Canada, etc. This is a relatively recent festival, started about 20 years ago by non-resident Hindus from India and is celebrated over five days from December 21-25.
Ganesha I’d like to quote the mail verbatim from here on because the message expresses the sentiments of Hindus who have refused to succumb to the pressures of commercial festival celebrations and created their own versions.

Since most Hindus do not celebrate Christmas, they often find it difficult to relate in a meaningful way to those who do. Their children are often embarrassed when asked why they don’t receive gifts like their friends. Adults feel the need to give gifts and mail greeting cards as well as accept them from relatives, neighbors, friends and business associates. The five days of Pancha Ganapati offer a Hindu expression of this natural season of worship, gift-giving and celebration.

During each of the five days of Pancha Ganapati, a special sadhana, spiritual discipline, is focused upon by the entire family. A shrine is created in the main living room of the home and decorated in the spirit of this festive occasion. At the center is placed a large wooden or bronze five-faced murti of Lord Pancha Ganapati. If this is not available, any large picture or statue of Lord Ganesha will do. Lord Ganesha is often depicted as coming from the forest; therefore, pine boughs (or banana leaves) may be used. Flashing lights, tinsel and colorful hanging ornaments may also be added.

Each morning the children dress or decorate Ganesha anew in a different color: golden yellow on December 21, then royal blue, ruby red, emerald green and finally brilliant orange–the colors of His five powers, or shaktis. Each day a tray of sweets, fruits and incense is offered to Lord Ganapati, often prepared and presented by the children. Chants, songs and bhajanas are sung in His praise. After puja, the abundant, diverse sweets are shared by one and all as prasada. Each day gifts are given to the children, who place them before Pancha Ganapati to open only on the fifth day. Greeting cards, ideally made by the children, offer Hindu art and wisdom, such as verses from the Vedas.

Now we shall explain the special significance and observances for each of the five days of Pancha Ganapati:

December 21, yellow: The family sadhana for the first day of Pancha Ganapati is to create a vibration of love and harmony among immediate family members. The day begins early, and the entire family works together to design and decorate the shrine with traditional symbols, rangoli, lamps and more. Then a grand puja is performed invoking the spirit of Pancha Ganapati in the home. The sadhana of the day now begins. The family sits together for the purpose of easing any strained relationships that have arisen during the year by making amends one with another. When forgiveness is offered to all by one and all, they speak of each other’s good qualities and resolve that in the days ahead they will remember the futility of trying to change others. Gifts are then exchanged and placed unopened before Pancha Ganapati.

December 22, blue: Day two is devoted to creating a vibration of love and harmony among neighbors, relatives and close friends and presenting them with heartfelt gifts. The sadhana of the day is to offer apologies and clear up any misunderstandings that exist. Relatives and friends in far-off places are written to or called, forgiveness is sought, apologies made and tensions released. Each day, gifts received are placed unopened before Pancha Ganapati.

December 23, red: The sadhana for the third day is to create a vibration of love and harmony among business associates, the casual merchant and the public at large. This is the day for presenting gifts to fellow workers and customers and to honor employers and employees with gifts and appreciation. The sadhana today is the settling of all debts and disputes.

December 24, green: The sadhana of day four is to draw forth the vibration of joy and harmony that comes from music, art, drama and the dance. Family, relatives and friends gather for satsang to share and enjoy their artistic gifts. Then all sit together before Ganesha, Patron of Arts and Guardian of Culture, discussing Hindu Dharma and making plans to bring more cultural refinements into the home.

December 25, orange: The family sadhana for the final day is to bring forth love and harmony within all three worlds. Because of sadhanas well performed during the first four days, the family is now more open and aware of Ganesha’s grace, and their love for Him is now overflowing. On this day the entire family experiences an outpouring of love and tranquility from the great God Himself. His blessings fill the home and the hearts of everyone within it, inspiring them anew for the coming year.

Jai Ganapati!

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Get Credit Cards online @ CreditCardWave.com!!!

One of the most important things one must possess in order to lead a normal life in the US is a credit card. I remember when I was back in India, owning a credit was considered a status symbol. But here in the US it is a basic necessity. Another striking difference between India and the US is the way credit cards are sold. Pesky tele marketing executives would flood our mobile phones with credit card offers from numerous banks in India. But here in the US one can fill in Online Credit Card Applications and get the card he/ she wants.

Being new to the US I was interested to find the best credit card, offering the lowest APR and most flexible terms. I first thought that I’d manage for sometime without one and wait for my bank to send me a pre-approved credit card offer. Meanwhile, one of my very good friends suggested that I look up the website CreditCardWave.com which is known to provide information and online applications for the top-100 credit cards. Feeling curious I decided to check it out myself and I was pleasantly surprised to find the array of the credit cards on offer out there. Cards ranging from Airline Miles credit cards to balance transfer credit cards to student credit cards to travel rewards credit cards are all available here. The array of credit cards and their reviews, comparisons, features and facilities listed was simply mind-boggling.

What really impressed me about the site is not the array of cards, but the facility of applying for a card online and getting instantaneous approval. Yes you can apply for a credit card online and get approved within one minute. Now that is what I’d call fast service and great facilities. If you need credit cards, don’t think, just visit CreditCardWave.com.

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Greatest Wonder to ever hit my eyes!!!

I received this image as a forward from one of my numerous online friends and I almost fell off the sofa laughing. Here is this guy trying to capture the picture of his beloved… don’t know what she means to her… mother, daughter, sister, wife, wife’s sister, friend (unlikely), brother’s wife,…. or some female relative(s)… and I guess only the persons in the picture will be able to tell who is who. On one end I couldn’t even make out what the point of capturing this picture at all… on the other end I am thrilled by the fact that someone is actually taking a picture like this and that too so happily in the posture of a true professional photographer… Bravo!!!

pic of the year

Thinking aloud… I am just having the most scariest thought in my min… I will go ahead and share it. This might be how the whole world will shoot pictures in the near future….. if Islam continues to grow, through rampant rabbit-like reproductive breeding, conversion and terrorism, the world will become Islamic very soon and then Sharia law will be enforced. Then photography will be in the form you see above.

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Sea World, Orlando: An exiciting holiday destination

Orlando, FL is slowly but surely becoming a great holiday destination. With its numerous attractions, both natural and man made, the city offers a great entertaining and relaxation getaway for the entire family. One of the great destinations where kids and parents spend hours together is the Sea World Orlando which houses several hundred types of fish, turtle and other aquatic creatures.
Mention how Orlando Fun Tickets sells discount tickets to all the fun at Sea World.

I love going to Sea World primarily because, being born in the sun sign of Pisces, I am naturally attracted to water and like watching fish swimming around. Visiting Aquarium and marveling at the numerous colorful fishes and other creatures of water is something I really love. Seaworld is one place where I get the opportunity to interact with these amazing. I love seaworld’s celebrity resident Shamu the orca whale which is the darling of the kids and families.

The latest addition to SeaWorld, the state-of-the-art waterpark, Aquatica, which features slides, rivers and the real sea experience. Now there is a great offer for all those people like me who love visiting SeaWorld, there is a limited time offer of 2nd day Free entry on purchase of a one-day ticket (this is not applicable to Aquatica). Go ahead and enjoy the discounts and the wonders of the sea.

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Born Again Hindus: Christians come back to their Roots

It is a well known but little accepted fact that the entire 1.2 billion population of India are descendants of Hindus, the original inhabitants. But unfortunately these people who have gone out of the Hindu fold for reasons ranging from coercion, force, money and other considerations have become more dangerous for our faith than the real enemy. But recently I have come across some rare instances where Christians and Muslims have returned home to Hindu faith.

I read this newsreport titled “28 Christians embrace Hinduism” which talked about a small group of Christians converting to Hinduism through a ceremony. Fortunately this happened in one of the strongholds of Christian missionaries, Tamil Nadu, under the leadership of Hindu Munnani, an organization dedicated to unify Hindus and protect us from oppression by other communities.

I am happy to see that at least a small minority of converted Hindus are coming back and becoming “Born Again Hindus” and I sure hope that these people will become the representatives of the renewal of Hindu faith and bring back more such people who have strayed out of Hindu fold. This is the only hope for Hindus in the future, because the population growth of Hindus is not as fast as the rabbit-like multiplication of Muslims.

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New Year or not?

One of the greatest ways the western christian world has managed to convince the rest of the world is to make sure that their calendar is accepted across the world. The whole world is currently following the “Common Era” which is the system of dating after the death of Jesus Christ. This is actually “Christian Era” smartly disguised to make the whole world accept their dating system. Indirectly the western world wants us to believe that no civilization, scientific dating knowledge existed before the death of Christ.

Different parts of the world have their own systems of dating and era calculation. Being from India I have knowledge of the numerous systems of dating. Hindu era dates back to 5000 odd years, but that is not accepted by most of the world including a large number of Hindus. The reason they give is that there is no written records to prove these claims. But these people, especially Hindus, do not seem to be aware that we Hindus have lost a substantial amount of knowledge when entire universities were burnt down during the Islamic invasions. And just because knowledge was lost doesn’t mean that it “never” existed.

One of the problems among Hindus to rise up and assert their true history is because different parts of India, different Sampradayas have different dating systems and different new years. If not for the common era or Christian era new year, we would have several new year days in India. I wonder what Hindus need to do in this direction? Do they need to convert themselves for one day into Christianity and accept January 1 as the new year day? Do they come together and decide on one day Gudi Parwa, Chandraman Ugadi or Saurman Ugadi or any other day as their new year? But by doing this, our Hindu diversity and flexibility will be negated completely.

What should be the answer? What should Hindus do? I would like to hear from my blog readers.

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Achieve more sales through mailing lists

One of the most basic necessities for a business to survive is the existence of a comprehensive list of sales prospects. Businesses, specially small and medium ones, often spend a big chunk of their time and efforts in creating, compiling and gathering data to create database of prospective customers.

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Islam Taking Over the US… and the World

The above video is a news report featured in one of the leading television channels in the US. The video is pretty self explanatory and as such I have only one thing to add to it. Islamic fundamentalism both overt and covert, subtle and direct is slowly but surely attempting to take over not only US and India but the whole world. And if it succeeds then only god can help us, people who are free spirited, democratically oriented and liberal.

In my opinion instead of sitting at home and ruing the fact that Islamic fundamentalists are taking over large parts of the world, right thinking people should do something to change its course. The fight against Islamic terror is too important to loose.

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