Respected Mr Sharma,
Thank you very much for your good words. As I ignore Mr Rajaram, he tries to
jump on me again and again. There is an upper limit for one's tolerance. Your
quoting about your staff got IRS and your statement that he knew one Notorious
Mr Rajaram irritated him show much. Instead of showing his anger to you, he
wrote, I was a supervisor only.
Let me be in any position, why he writes irrelevant things. Even for my QA he
fills up hundreds of pages with irrelevant matter as response.
As I wrote to Mr Rajaram, all abuses and curses and bad actions will tell upon
your wards as poorva janma papam.
Let him continue with poorva janma papam, you please stop bad words. Your bad
words should not tell upon your children.
Gopalakrishnan
On Friday, 10 May, 2024 at 07:36:49 am IST, Laxminarayan Sarma
<[email protected]> wrote:
Dear Friend Hopalakrishnanji
Pardon me for being frank.
I didn't expect this from a highly respected, respectsb6 person of your class ,
good breeding and education like you
Tell me , does a fully accomplished gentleman like you , very much liked and
very popular nerd to append your pre retirement official credentials IES like
that cheap THENGALAI ARAVVNI PUNDAI, Rajaram?
Friend, you are far, far abive that perverted psycho
A gem of a gentleman like you is well loved by the whole world. You DON'T need
embellishments like the THENGAL IRS (Infamous Randi Service)
On Thu, 9 May, 2024, 8:31 pm 'gopala krishnan' via iyer123,
<[email protected]> wrote:
CULTURAL QA 05-2024-09
All theBELOW QA are from Quora digest to me on 09-05-2024.
Quoraanswers need not be 100% correct answers
.Compiled andposted by R. Gopala krishnan, on 09-05-2024
Q1 Whydo people in Hinduism say 'Ram nam satya hai' when carrying the
deathbed ofsomebody. What significance does it hold?
A1 Sejal Kapoor, Tarot Reader AndSpiritual Guide (2020–present)9mo
In Hinduism,the phrase "Ram naam satya hai" is frequently uttered during the
lastrites or funeral procession of a deceased person. The statement is shouted
bymourners as they take the body to the cremation or burial place and
hasprofound cultural and spiritual significance. The importance and meaning of
theterm are as follows:
Ram Naam:"Ram naam" is the name of Lord Rama, one of Hinduism's most
cherisheddeities. The ideal human being, righteousness, and virtue are all
representedby Lord Rama. The recitation of Lord Rama's name is thought to
purify the souland provide divine protection.
The phrase"Satya Hai" can be translated as "is the truth" or"truth wins." By
saying this sentence repeatedly, the mournersexpress their acceptance of the
natural cycle of birth, life, and death as wellas their recognition of
impermanence and mortality. It serves as a reminder ofthe fleeting nature of
existence and the unavoidable transition to the realm ofeternity.
Acceptingfact: Chanting "Ram naam satya hai" during a deceased person'sultimate
journey is a method for the bereaved to accept the fact of death andtake
comfort in the divine will. The knowledge that the departed spirit isbeing led
by Lord Rama's heavenly name brings solace.
SpiritualLiberation: Hinduism holds that reciting holy words or mantras at the
moment ofdeath will help the soul pass peacefully from this life to the next.
It isconsidered lucky to invoke the name of Lord Rama since it is thought to
aid inthe soul's deliverance (moksha) from the cycle of birth and death.
Theexpression also acts as a means of honouring the divine and requesting
favoursfor the departed soul. The grieving ask Lord Rama's blessings and
protectionfor the soul's future travels by chanting "Ram naam satya hai”.
It iscrucial to note that Hinduism's many locations and communities may have
diversefuneral rites and mourning displays. During funeral processions, "Ram
naamsatya hai" is a typical phrase used, however there are numerous
variationsand practises that may be used depending on local customs and beliefs.
Q2 Whois the biggest traitor in the history of India?
A2 Amit Singh, Mar 3
He was oneof the reasons British imperialism started in India.One of the
primary reasonsBritish were able to rule India for a long period of time.His
palace is knownas Namak Haram Deorhi which means the traitor’s gate.
The Britishwon the Battle Of Plassey after he betrayed the previous Nawab Of
Bengal andsupported the British. Later, he went on to even make a treaty with
the Dutch.
He was acommander in the Bengal army under the Nawab of Bengal. In 1757 Robert
Clivemade an accord with him according to which he didn’t participate in the
Battleof Plassey and the British were able to defeat the Nawab.
They formeda puppet state and put him in charge as the new Nawab of Bengal. He
laterrealized that the British wanted full control and tried to stop them
bysupporting the Danish but failed and he was deposed.
Later he came into the good graces of theBritish again and was reinstated as
the Nawab till his death in 1765. It issaid that the British rule of Indian
subcontinent began with his betrayal. Heis considered a disgrace to faith,
humanity and the nation.
His palacein Murshidabad.
If you’restill wondering who the traitor is, he is none other than this
gentleman below.MirJafar, history would have been different if he had not
betrayed.
Q3 Whatis the height of confidence?
Karan Gupta,Deputy Manager at Reliance Jio Infocomm (2015–present)Updated 4y
In an SSBInterview for Indian Army,
Interviewer: When you came upstairs, did you notice how many steps are there in
corridor?
Person : Yessir..I have taken 15 steps.
Interviewer*turned a bit excited * : Think again. Are you sure on 15?
Person :Damm sure.
Interviewer*withmore vigour*: Boy, I am going to check and you will be rejected
if 15 is notthe actual figure. Okay?
Person :Okay sir. I will also accompany you. If discrepancy exist, I'll
straightawayleave the campus without waiting for results.
Interviewer:*aghast and moved on to next question*
In myknowledge, person cleared the interview.
Actually,even that person didn't know the stairs' count. But the the firm
attitude withwhich he answered and how hard he stick to it impressed the
interviewer to theextent he skipped his own validation.
Sometimes,unshakable confidence and firm belief can be a victory card.
Q4 Canyou provide some examples of intelligence throughout history?
A4 Jean-Marie Valheur, have a reasonableamount of it Feb 29
A Swissgentleman by the name of Leonhard Euler was an absolute genius the likes
ofwhich the world hasn’t seen many of. He was, among other things,
“amathematician, physicist, astronomer, geographer, logician, and engineer”
andhe founded the studies of graph theory and topology.
Euler wasinsanely productive. He discovered so much stuff in so many fields
that, toavoid ambiguity, things are often named after the second person to
generate theproof or discover it. I couldn’t even begin to name all the things
he came upwith and then get this — guy goes blind. Surely, that’ll slow him
down? But no!It actually INCREASES his productivity as now he can dictate all
that goes onin that mighty powerful mind straight to his scribes, no need for
him to writeit down himself. At which point he goes on to deliver an average of
onemathematical paper each week.
LeonardEuler was the stuff of absolute genius. When he lost his eyesight as an
old manhe merely said: “Now I have fewer distractions!” and carried on
cheerfully. Notbad for a man who’s most famous portrait seems to be him wearing
what appearsto be underwear for a hat.
Q5 Whydid Arjuna marry four women while even Duryodhana had a single
wife?
A5 Seema Bharti, Author of Mahabharat'sStories5h
Disguised asa brahmin, Arjun participated in the swayamvar held by King
Draupada for hisdaughter. He got Draupadi’s hand in matrimony. She became a
wife to the otherPandavs too.
Apredetermined rule where no other brother would enter Draupadi’s room when
shewas with one of them was violated. Arjun went on an exile for twelve
yearshence.
During thisperiod, he had a close encounters with Ulupi, daughter of a Naga
king Kouravya.She was aware of Arjuna’s vow of celibacy. But being in love, she
would havetaken her life if refused. He agreed to unite lest be burdened by the
sin of someone’sdeath. Son of Indra spent time with Ulupi in her father’s
palace. Finally hetook leave.
The Kuruprince crossed over the forest Naimisha meandering through beautiful
riversUtpalin, Nanda, Upananda, Gaya and Ganga. He reached Manalura. And
paidobeisance to the king Chitravahana.
ARJUNMARRIES CHITRANGADA
Chitrangadawas Chitravahana’s only child. To continue his lineage, Chitravahana
wished tomake her his putrika. Accordingly, after marriage the daughter would
continueto live in her father’s house and the son born would be the king.
Besotted byChitrangada’s elegance, Arjun agreed and lived in the palace for
three winters.He then took leave.
The Pandavscoured the western shores and reached Prabhasa. Vasudev Krishna
along with theVrishnis, Bhojas, Andhakas, came to pay homage to the Kuru heir.
Subhadra-HaranaParva
A festivalwas being celebrated on mount Raivata. Balarama, Vasudev Krishna’s
brotheraccompanied by his wife Revati and a group of musicians were
highlyintoxicated. Ugrasena, king of Vrishnis, was surrounded by his wives.
Vasudevaccompanied Arjuna since he was the guest of honour. Arjun was smitten
by ayoung damsel. She happened to be Vasudev’s half sister. Subhadra and
Vasudevwere born of the same father Vasudeva but of different mothers.
Krishnaproposed that he eloped with her. This practice was within the laws
forkshatriyas. It was best that his sister married Arjuna, who was a brave
warriorof the Bharata lineage and son of his aunt Kunti rather than marrying a
totalstranger in a swayamvar. More despicable was the exchange of wealth and
goodsgiven by the groom as the price. Arjuna agreed.
SUBHADRA ISABDUCTED
Arjun rusheda messenger to Yudhisthira and Krishna’s father Vasudeva. Once
approved, heproceeded. One day Subhadra along with her friends left home to
enjoy thefestivities on mount Raivata. A warrior riding on his chariot, clad in
armour,dragged her inside. Both eloped towards the gates of Dvaraka. Subhadra
wasdelighted on seeing her royal abductor.
The guardsescorting Subhadra rushed to the assembly hall Sudarma. The bugle
alertedeveryone in the city. The Vrishnis, Bhojas and Andhakas fumed at
Arjuna’saudacity. Arjun had to be tracked, hunted and punished.
Balaramablazed angrily at Krishna’s fallacy of judgement. But the younger
brother wasin awe of the Pandav’s skill and lineage.
ARJUNMARRIES SUBHADRA
The entirefamily expressed remorse at their antagonism. Arjun and Subhadra were
marriedin the presence with full honour.
All the fourwomen, Arjun married play a pivotal role in the epic. Duryodhan’s
wife ismerely mentioned as the mother of his sons or the daughter in law.
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