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Dist. Director
Sh. Virender Kumar Gogna
Dist. Director
Dr. Amarjeet Gogna
Dist. Secretary
Er. Brij Bhushan Bhardwaj
Dist. Secretary
Ms. Asha Tyagi
Dist. Secretary
Sh. Vivekanand Dhoundiyal
Dist. Secretary
Ms. Renu
Dist. Secretary
Sh. Sandeep Kumar Singh
Dist. Secretary
Uttar Pradesh - Aligarh/Mathura Ms. Mamta Singh
Dist. Secretary
Sh. Anoop Raghav
Dist. Secretary
Sh. Shyam Sundar Sharma
Dist. Secretary
Uttar Pradesh - Bareilly Sh. Rajeev Agarwal Mahant Dr. Jogindra Nath
Dist. Secretary
Uttar Pradesh - Varanasi Sh. Girish Kumar Mishra
Dist. Secretary
Uttar Pradesh - Shamli Sh. Sushil Chauhan
Dist. Chairman
Uttar Pradesh - Kanpur Sh. Vinoda Nand
Dist. Secretary
Uttar Pradesh - Bulandshahr Sh. Love Kush Bhardwaj Shastri
Dist. Secretary
Uttar Pradesh - Lucknow Ach. Vijay Verma
Dist. Secretary
Mr. Ramesh Chandra Verma
Dist. Secretary
Mr. Vaibhav
Dist. Secretary
Uttar Pradesh - Gorakhpur/Kushinagar Ach. Kanhaiya Lal Tiwari
Dist. Director
Ach. Deepak Tripathi
Dist. Secretary
Ach. Jagannath Pandey
Dist. Secretary
Dr. S.N. Khatri
Dist. Secretary
Uttar Pradesh - Ambedkar Nagar Mr. Alok Kumar Upadhyay
Dist. Secretary
Uttarakhand Uttarakhand - Rishikesh
Dist. Secretary
Sh. Rudra
Dist. Secretary Uttarakhand - Rudrapur
Dist. Director
Pt. Bhairav Sharma
Dist. Commissioner
Sh. Daya Shankar Shrimali
Uttar Pradesh Uttar Pradesh - Modinagar Sh. Rampal Kashyap
Dist. Chairman
Ms. Sonika Jain
Dist. Secretary
Sh. Mukesh Jain
Dist. Secretary
Sh. Udyan Prasad Kansval
Dist. Secretary
Ms. Hemlata Singh
Dist. Secretary
Uttar Pradesh - Moradabad Mr. Ravish Chaddha
Dist. Chairman
Uttar Pradesh - Saharanpur
Tamilnadu
Dist. Chairman
Sh. Hatinder K. Sharma
Dist. Secretary
Telengana - Hyderabad Sh. P V Ramana Murthy Sh. Naman Kumar
Punjab - Abohar
Dr. Kajal Manglik
Dist. Secretary
Uttar Pradesh - Meerut
Dist. Secretary
Uttarakhand - Roorkee Ms. Kalpana
Dist. Secretary Uttarakhand - Haridwar
Sh. Om Prakash Agarwal
Dist. Secretary
West Bengal Mr. Ramakrishna Sharma
Dist. Director
Sh. Prakash Ranjan Sarkar
Dist. Secretary
Sh. Pradeep Kumar Agarwal
Dist. Secretary
Sh. Ramesh Chandra Maji
Dist. Secretary
Pt. Magadutt Shastri
Dist. Chairman
Sh. Ravi Jain
Dist. Secretary
Sh. Bhushan Sharma
Dist. Secretary
Ms. Geeta Siddhi
Dist. Secretary
Sh. Bal Kishan Purohit
Dist. Secretary
Sh. Ravinder Sharma
Dist. Secretary
Sh. Atul Kumar Shastri
Dist. Secretary
Sh. P. R. Halder
Dist. Secretary
Punjab - Sangroor
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All India Federation of Astrologers Society Flagship Store : A-3, Ring Road, South Ex. Part-1, New Delhi - 110049, Ph : 40541020 (50 Line) Branch Office : B-237, Sector-26, Noida - 201301, UP, Ph : 40541020 E-mail : mail@aifas.com, Web : www.aifas.com
Iran Tehran Chapter Mr. Alireza Pourmahram Add: No. 388, Entrance 2, Block-C2, Phase-1, Ekbatan Complex Buildings, Tehran (Iran), Post Code- 1395633185 M : 00989351176759, 00989127007378 Email : info@tantravidya.com, tantravidya@yahoo.com Web : http://www.tantravidya.com Nepal Kathmandu Chapter Dr. K. N. Bastakoty Vastupath-7, Pragati-Tole, Dhumbarahi, GPO BOX-6660, Kathmandu, Nepal Phone: 00977-1-4433841 fax : 00977-1-4446178 Pokhara Chapter Dr. Balaram Upadhyay Regmi Pokhara College of Astrology Post Box No-207, Pokhara, Nepal Phone/Fax: 00977-61-540347 Mob : 9856020914 South America Columbia Chapter Mr. Pablo Contreras Av Cra 9 # 106-06, Bogota Colombia +57-1-5202706, +57-3114892830 Ecuador Chapter Santiago Fonseca Avenida Paucarbamba 2-24, con calle Manuel J. Calle Cuenca, Ecuador-010150 Ph.: (+593) 72810132 santifonseca@gmail.com Thailand Bangkok Chapter Mrs. Kritikavalai Hirunsi Thai International Institute of Astrology Association Naemwonewan Branch(Project) 94/6 Naemwongwan Rd. Laksi, Thungsong Hong Bangkok 10210, Thailand, Ph. : 091-9956159 timytomy5@hotmail.com
United Kingdom (U.K.) U.K. Chapter Mr. Konstantinos Doropoulos 31 Birkby Hall Road, Huddersfield HD2 2TJ, United Kingdom (UK) Ph : 00441484315196 Mob : 004407429179811 email : samarpan_tarab@yahoo.gr U.S.A Orlando Chapter All India Astrological Services #2070, Tiptree Circle Orlando, FL-32837 (USA) Ph.:1-800-238-4295,407-857-4319 Fax - 407-857-9498 Web - www.hinduastrology.com New York Chapter Ms. Priti Bhatia, Preet Jyotish #30-08A, Broadway, Astoria New York-11106, USA Ph.:1-646-415-2487 E-mail - pritiniti@gmail.com Andhra Pradesh Rajahmundry Chapter • Sh. P. S. Phani Sarma #4-211/2, Sri Shirdi Sai Nagar, Besides Coir Board, Dowlaiswaram, Dist-East Godawari-533125 (A. P.) Mob : 09440490999 phanimadhuri1971@gmail.com Assam Guwahati Chapter • Shri Abhijit Dhar School of Indian Astrology Bye Lane No.9, H.No.-6, Rajgarh, Guwahati-781003 (Assam) Mob : 09435146262, 09864046652 Email:astrology_abhijeet@hotmail.com Web.:www.darshan.net.in/abhijeet.html
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Bihar Gaya Chapter • Sh. Pramod Kumar Sinha Astrological Point Shanti Niketan, Maharani Road Gaya - 823002 (Bihar) Ph : 063 1-2225473, Mob : 09431223487, 0983526086 pramod@astrologicalpointindia.com info@astrologicalpointindia.com Web.: www.astrologicalpointindia.com Patna Chapter • Sh. Pramod Kumar Sinha Astrological Point, H.No.-3, A.N. Path, North S.K. Puri, Near H.P. Petrol Pump Patna - 800013 Mob : 09835412470, 0983526086 pramod@astrologicalpointindia.com info@astrologicalpointindia.com Web.: www.astrologicalpointindia.com Bihar Sharif Chapter • Sh. Ranjeet Kumar Sinha New Astrological Point, Moh- Uddant puri, Garhpar East of Cambride School Bihar Sharif, Dist- Nalanda-803101 Mob. - 7004777141, 9955565880 Chhatisgarh Bhilai Chapter • Sh. Jayant Pandey Kaatyaayni Jyotish 10/B, Street N.P.A., Sector-5, Bhilai-490001, (C.G) Ph:0788-2279918, Mob: 09329012021(Bhilai) 09833137666 (Mumbai) Email: panditjayant1@yahoo.co.in Web.: astrology24x7.com Raipur Chapter • Dr. Seema Jindal Institute of Vastu and Peaceful living 3-C Mallika Merlin Jayashri Vihar, Krishi Upaj Mandi Road, Pandri Tarai,Raipur, Chhatisgarh Mob : 9826879800 Email : seema.jindal78@gmail.com
RESEARCH JOURNAL Chandigarh Tricity Panchkula Chapter • Er. K.L. Verma Institute of Cosmic Sciences 1221, Sector 21, Panchkula-134109, Mob : 09872641221 email : klverma21@gmail.com web : www.ics-india.org Delhi & NCR Delhi Chapter-I • Smt. Abha Bansal Future Point A-3, South Extn. Part-1, Ring Road, New Delhi -110049 Ph.:011-40541000, 40541004 Email: mail@futurepointindia.com, mail@aifas.com Web.: www.futurepointindia.com Delhi Chapter-II Ach. Bhavna Bhatia Cosmic Future Point D-13 (4th Floor), Sector - 8, Bagdola, Dwarka, New Delhi-110077 Mob: 09811131939, 09811131642 astrourja@gmail.com, ankguru@gmail.com Delhi Chapter-IV • Sh. Harish Kumar Malik Jai Guru Jyotish Sansthan 1/9533, Street No.-2, Partap Pura, West Rohtash Nagar, Shahadara, Delhi - 110032 Mob : 09871408417 Email: harishmalik76@gmail.com Delhi Chapter-V • Sh. Sewaram Jaipuriya Institute of Vastu and Joyful Living B-292, Sarswati Vihar, Delhi-110034 Ph:011-27030966/67,65169566, 27020736 Mob: 9810100533, 9971688133 Email: ptgopal@yahoo.com Web:www.panditgopalsharma.com Delhi Chapter-X • Acharya Rajender Chawdhary Jyotish Aradhna, Institute of Astrology & Vastu A-771, Shashtri Nagar, Delhi-110052 Ph : 9810906914, 9818150352 Email: rajenderchawdhary@gmail.com Delhi West Vikaspuri Chapter • Sh. Amit Kapoor Guru Saptrishi Jyotish Shikshan Sansthan GGI/75B, Vikaspuri, New Delhi - 110068 Mob : 9873232287 emial : kapooramitdec1978@gmail.com
Dwarka Chapter • Ms. Sunita Upadhyay MIG Flat No. 151, Pocket-B, Sector-14 Kautaliya Aptt., Dwarka, Delhi - 110075 Mob:09811677308 sunitasaikids@gmail.com Preet Vihar Chapter • Ramesh Kumar Sharma Zodiac Astrology Shop No. 12, DDA Market, Near Mother Dairy Booth, New Rajdhani Enclave, Preet Vihar, New Delhi - 110092 Ph. : 011-79649001 rksharmaastro60@yahoo.in zodiacastrology999@gmail.com Uttam Nagar Chapter • Ach. Praveen Kumar Soni H.No.-9E, Ground Floor, Om Vihar Phase-1A, Behind Mata Roop Rani Maggo Hospital, Near Metro Piller No. 707, New Delhi-110059 M-9313531818, 9319255117 Palam Vihar Chapter • Pt. Ashok Kumar Sharma Inst. of Vastu, Astrology & Gemology C-118, 1st Flr, Palam Vyapar Kendra Palam Vihar, Gurgaon-(Har.)-122017 Ph:0124-4073863-64, 09971743292 Email: orbitplanet9@gmail.com web : www.i-vag.com Ghaziabad Chapter • Sh. Sukhvinder Singh Saransh Jyotish 30/1, Lal Quarter, Lohia Nagar, Ghaziabad-201001(U.P.) Mob : 09811067209 Email : saranshjyotish@gmail.com Vaishali Chapter • Sh. N. K. Gupta Astro-Vastu Prabhodhini Kendra Ansal Plaza Mall, UGSR-1G Vaishali, Ghaziabad, UP Mob: 9810604604, 8447674201 Noida Chapter -I • Mrs. Tanvi Bansal Future Point B-237, Sector-26, Noida - 201301, UP Ph: 9911175551, 9910080002 Email:mail@futurepointindia.com
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Chapters Gujarat Surat Chapter • Sh. H. B. Joshi Bhaskara Bureau of Vedic Astrology 10/1774, Popawala Street Soni Falia, Surat-395003 Ph:0261-2599066, M-09427474796 hjoshiastrovastu@gmail.com Anand Chapter • Tejas Patel / Kaveeta Ramani Pushpa Reiki Centre 1, Hari Om Nagar, Borsad Road Jitodiya, Anand - 388345 M- 9824505756, 9824846300 Bharuch Chapter • Mr. Vijay Kumar Parimal Solanki Hetvi Astro & Vastu Consultant 284, Shilpi Square , Opp., Nagori Dairy, Dahej bypass road, Bharuch-392001 Mob : 9925032690 web: www.hetviastro.com Email : vijaysolanki2212@gmail.com Dholka Chapter • Mr. Abhishek Navinchandra Joshi A124 Dwarikapuri Society, Saroda Road Kalikund, Dholka - 387810 (Guj.) M- 9725194913 email : abhishekjoshi501@gmail.com Rajkot Chapter • Shri Umesh Kumar K. Dave A/41, Alap Avenue, Near Pushkardham University Road, Rajkot-360005 Mob- 9824853607 Vadodara Chapter • Shri Shashikant K. Sharma Vedic Vidhya Astrovastu Vision Shop No. 5, Surdhara complex, near Shiv Parti Plot, Manjalpur, Vadodara-390011 Mob : 7972483072 Vedvidhyavastu@gmail.com Goa Goa Chapter • Sh. Sudarshan V. Deshpande Shree Datta Krupa Astro. Res. Centre Plot No. 251, Amona, Ferry Road, Devlay, Candola, Goa-403107 Mob: 09764004315 Email: svd02@yahoo.co.in
RESEARCH JOURNAL Haryana Ambala Chapter • Shri Rajesh Garg 1634/11, Mahavir Nagar, Ambala City-134003 Mob : 09416499840, 07696118000 Email: divinogroupofinstitutes@gmail.com Email: divinogroupofinstitutes@yahoo.com Kurukshetra Chapter • Sh. Ashwani Gautam Bye Pass Road, Professor Colony, Thanesar Kurukshetra-136118, Haryana Mob : 9034730625 Yamuna Nagar Chapter • Pt. Gopal Raj Kaushal Maa Durga Jyotish Shiksha Kendra Gali No. 5, Azad Nagar, Yamuna Nagar-135001, (Haryana) Mob : 09355009847 Email:jaibawalal@rediffmail.com Karnataka Bangalore Chapter-I • Sh. T. V. Laxminarsimhiah Jyothir Mandiram, 39, 2nd Main, 2nd Stage, West Chord Road, Bangalore-560010 Ph: 080-23494724, Mob- 09481244050 Email: tvln.iah@gmail.com Maharashtra Mumbai Chapter • Sh. Jayant Pandey Kaatyaayni Jyotish 906, Kanchan Ganga Apt., Near Manish Market, J.P. Road, 4 Bunglow Andheri(W), Mumbai-53 09833137666 (Mumbai) Email: panditjayant1@yahoo.co.in Web.: astrology24x7.com Pune Chapter • Sh. Prashant Manda Vastu & Fengsui Res. Centre C./o Suhas Parekh 20/17, Sakal Nagar, Baner Road, Aundh, Pune-411007, Maharashtra Mobile : 09823746626 prashant_manda@rediffmail.com www.vastumaharuishi.blogspot.com
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Pune Sasane Nagar Chapter Anmol Astro & Vastu Consultant • Smt. Medha Shekhar Kulkarni Binawat Complex, Flat No-5, 2nd Floor Kalepadal Road, Sasane Nagar Pune - 411028, Maharashtra M- 9175186045, 9850110391 sandhisevapendra19@gmail.com Nagpur Chapter • Sh. Chetan Lalitbhav Malviya 97, Jasoda Kunj, Nivruti Nagar, Bharatwada Road, Behind Gujrati Colony, Nagpur-400035 Mob : 9371765254, 8793160670 email : malaviyachetan29@gmail.com Madhya Pradesh Damoh Chapter • Jyotishacharya Rajjan Prasad Patel Sidhi Vinayak Jyotish Kendra Shrivastava Colony, Near Vaishali Nagar Damoh, M.P Mob : 09300694736 Email:astro.rppatel@gmail.com Indore Chapter-II • Er. Akhilesh Jain Aloukik Vastu Jyotish Anu. Sansthan 82, Vidya Nagar, Sapana Sangeeta, Inodre (M.P.) Ph:0731-4066871, M-09826016534 Email:aloukikurja@yahoo.co.in Web.: www.astrourja.com Indore Chapter-IV • Ms. Vedica Srivastav Vedica Astrology Centre “Rigved” 10 Vaikunthdham Colony, Anand Bazar, Indore-452206 Mob. : 09827080111 Email: vedica.shrivastav@gmail.com Web.: www.shopastro.com Indore Chapter-V • Mr. Devendra Singh Khushwaha Shop No. 8, 1st Floor, Sterling Power, Near Apollow Tower, M.G. Road, Indore- 452020, M.P. Mob : 09826406476, 09993722250 Email:dev.astrology12@gmail.com web : www.devastro.com Orissa Bhubaneshwar Chapter • Amitav Mohanty Ground Floor, Plot No. - 456/2413, Shree Vihar, Po- Patia, PS-Chandrasekharpur, Bhubaneswar, Orissa-751031 Mob: 09937647373 amitavmohanty007@gmail.com mohantyamitav007@yahoo.com
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Punjab Amritsar Chapter • Mr. Jishnu Gupta Amritsar Inst. of Ast. Sci. & Res. Centre C/o - Shri R.K. Gupta SCF-18C, C Block Market, Ranjeet Avenue Nr. Eldo Rado Restaurant, Amritsar(Pb.)-143001 Ph.:0183-2502970, M-09815902970 rkguptaastrologer@gmail.com Barnala Chapter Shri Satinder Kumar Sharma Dr. J.P. Gaur Institute of Astrology Science Dt.S.K.Joshi, Adjoining First Cry Showroom, Court Road, Under Fly Over (Pillar no.6), Barnala-148101 Mob. 9417387272 Jalandhar Chapter • Shri Somnath Gopal Jyotish Shiksha & Anu. Kendra C/o Bhartiya Gopal Model High School Gopal Nagar Railway Road, Nakodar, Jalandhar (Pb.)-141310 Ph.: 01821-221787, M-09872133518 Jalandhar Cant Chapter • Col(Dr.) Ashok Kumar Sharma T h e Ve d a nt L i f e s t y l e A l i g n m e nt , Management & Research Institute Sco-01, Eagle Enclave, Khusropur, Jalandhar - 144024, Punjab M-08054451051 E-mail:ashok626santa@gmail.com Ludhiana Chapter Prof. Madan Mohan Dr. Suresh Atray / Mr. Divyadeep Gaur 102, Pratap Colony, Model Gram, Ludhiana- 141002 Mo.: 9357440102, Ph.:01624-223356 Email: atraysachin13@gmail.com Rajasthan Amer Chapter • Pt. Sanjay Sharma 317, Badrinath Colony Ward No. 1, Sagar Road, Amer-302028 Mob : 7791027500 Ganganagar Chapter • Pt. Ghanshyam Das Bhrigu Jyotish Vidyapeeth 983, Purani Aabadi, Ward No. 15, Ganganagar-335001 (Raj.) Ph : 0154- 2451242, Mob.- 09166157278
RESEARCH JOURNAL Jaipur Chapter • Ach.Shiv Kumar Agrawal Astrology Study & Research Centre 36-A, Gangwal Park, Behind SMS Medical College, Jaipur-302004 Mob: 09414943101, Ph:0141-2608003 mail : pcpljpr@gmail.com, web : www.astrologyjaipur.com Jodhpur Chapter • Shri Rajendra Kumar Purohit Vastu and Jyotish Anu. Kendra Geeta Bhawan, 1st Floor, Room -12, Shivanchi Gate Rd, Jodhpur (Raj.)-342001 Ph.: 0291-2618117, 2634374 Mob: 09828128117 Email:purohitrk2001@yahoo.co.in Tonk Chapter • Sh. Babulal Shastri Manu Jyotish & Vastu Res. Centre Opp. Barwali Haweli, Subhash Bazar, Tonk- 304001 (Raj.) Ph: 01432-245358, M- 09413129502 manujyotishvastu@rediffmail.com Tamilnadu Chennai Chapter • Sh. R. Karnan Astroved Com Private Limited SP.-75, Sidco Industrial Estate, Ambattur, Chennai-600058 Mob : 044-43419898 support@astroved.com Uttar Pradesh Agra Chapter • Dr. Mahesh Parasar Jyotish Tantra Shiksha Prasar Samiti C/o Bhavishy Darshan, Shop No. 6, FF, Bhagwati Complex, Opp. Shah Talkies, M G Road, Agra -282002(U.P.) Phone : 0562-2525262, 2856666 Mob : 09719666777, 09719005262 Email: mail@bhabishydarshan.in pushpit_aayu1910@yahoo.co.in Web:www.bhabishydarshan.com Aligarh Chapter • Dr. Sarvottam Dixit Future Point Computers Opp. Roadways Bus Stand Shah Kamal Road, Aligarh-202001(U.P.) M-09837190538 Email: sdixit_dr@rediffmail.com
Gorakhpur Chapter • Ms. Manjri Gupta/Sh. Ashish Umar Sadguru Adwat Jyotish & Vastu Paramarsh Kendra Upadhay Complex, Shivaji Nagar, Bagaha Vir Baba Mandir Raod, Rustampur, Gorakhpur - 273016 Mob.9450731183, 9956666415 email : alma.global@yahoo.in Hapur Chapter • Sh. Shiv Kumar Garg Shiva Jyotish Kendra 1658, New Panna Puri, Pacca Bagh, Hapur-245101 Mob : 8881856657, 7417236409 email : sgarg9493@gmil.com web : www.astroadhyatm.com Etah Chapter • Ms. Sangeeta Gupta 246, Bank Colony Shringar Nagar, Etah- 207001, U.P. Mob: 9410878400 Kanpur Chapter • Sh. Sharad Kumar Tripathi Mani Computers & Ast. Res. Centre 194/B/4, O Block, Kidwai Nagar, In front of Society Registrar Office Nr. Site No.1 Chauraha, Kanpur(U.P.)-208002 Mob : 09336101269, 09918101269 Email:mani_futurepoint@hotmail.com Lucknow Chapter-I • Shri Tara Chandra Khatri Kalptaru Kaamdhenu Jyotish Karyalaya B-7, Chaupatiyan Colony Lucknow (U.P.)-236003 Ph:0522-3231789, M : 9415763207, 9305562012 Meerut Chapter • Shri Indu Garg Indudeep Future Point D-262, Shastri Nagar, Meerut -250002 Phone : 0121-2761080, 4002566 indudeepfuturepoint@gmail.com Meerut Baghpat Road Chapter • Shri Sharad Agarwal H.No. 46/58, Umesh Vihar Madhuban Transport Co. wali Gali T.P. Nagar, Meerut-250002 Ph : 0121-2402257, 4059727 M :9457129116 sharadmanglik@rediffmail.com Meerut Jagriti Vihar Chapter • Smt. Pinki W/o- Sandeep Kumar Singh C/o N.S. Tomar 209/9, Jagriti Vihar, Meerut M- 8923385409
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Chapters Modi Nagar Chapter • Shri Brijbhushan Sharma 288A, Gali No. -4, Santtura, Govindpuri Modi Nagar - 201204, U.P. M- 9368433275 Prayagraj Chapter • Gaurav Saksena Jai Maa Kalyani 25/1, Tagore Town, Prayagraj -211002 M-8960000010 email: gsaksena@yahoo.com Saharanpur Chapter • Pt. Mukesh Sharma Durgapuri Colony, Nehru Nagar, Near ITC, Saharnpur- 247001, U.P. M-9520009000, 9837093634 web : www.neelkanthastro.com email : neelkanthastroguruji@gmail.com Varanasi Chapter • Sh. Kunwar Sahne Kashivishwanath Jyotish Vidhyalay N-7/15, Aanand Vihaar Colony, Near APEX Hospital, D.L.W-HYDEL Road, Varanasi-221010, U.P. Mob : 09792365981, 9044110033 email: gurug@hotmail.com Uttarakhand Dehradun Chapter-II • Sh. Vipin Uniyal H.No. 117, Lane-8, Vijay Park Extn. Dehradun-248001, Uttaranchal Mob : 09410503711 Email: vipinuni@yahoo.com, uniyal123@gmail.com Rudrapur Chapter • Ms. Poonam Chandna Rudra Future Point Dream Home Colony, Villa No.-A/12, Kiccha Road, Rudrapur, Udham Singh Nagar-263153 Mob : 09911109229, 9811677308 Email: poonamchandna2013@gmail.com West Bengal Kolkata Chapter (West Bengal) • Acharya Sanat Kumar Datta Anuradha Future Point P-52, Kalindi Housing Estate Kolkata-700089 (W.B.) Ph : 033-25226765, M-09830313995 Kolkata Chapter (West Bengal) • Dr. Surendra Kapoor Happy Zodiac Guru Sagar Jyoti Apartment RAA-37, Raghunathpur, VIP Road, Kolkata-59 Haapy House, 21, Camac Street, Kolkata-16 9831229090/9830029090
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nwjh % 1. lIres'k pkSFks Hkko esa ;k prqFksZ'k ls lacafèkr gks rks tkrd dk fookg ikl esa gh gksrk gSA 2. }kn'ks'k o lIre esa ;k }kn'ks'k dk lIre Hkko ls lacaèk gks rks fookg nwj ls gksrk gSA 3. yXus'k o lIres'k dh nwjh fookg dh nwjh dks n'kkZrh gSA fn'kk % 1. izFke Hkko iwoZ] prqFkZ mÙkj] lIre if'pe o n'ke nf{k.k dks n'kkZrk gSA 2. lIres'k fdl Hkko esa gS fn'kk dks lwfpr djrk gSA lkFkh dk LokLF; % 1. lIre Hkko dks yXu le>dj dqM a yh dk vè;;u djsAa 2. vPNs LokLF; ds fy, lIre Hkko o Hkkos'k cyh gksus
pkfg, o mlesa 'kqHk xzg cSBus pkfg,A 3. lIres'k dsanz ;k f=dks.k esa gksuk pkfg,A f=d Hkko esa ugha gksuk pkfg,A 4. iape Hkko ls 'kfu dh rhljh n`f"V lkFkh dh nq?kZVuk djk ldrh gS tSls ,dkn'k esa 'kfu dh yXu ij n`f"V Lo;a dks nq?kZVukxzLr dj ldrh gSA lkFkh dh f'k{kk % 1. blds fy, lIre ls prqFkZ o iape vFkkZr n'ke o ,dkn'k Hkko dk voyksdu djsaA 2. ;fn lIres'k fucZy gks] o n'ke ,dkn'k esa fucZy
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eaxy ;k dsrq gksa rks lkFkh dh f'k{kk de gksrh gSA 3. ;fn xq# lIre esa gks ;k lIres'k xq# ls n`"V gks] 'kfu n'ke esa] lw;Z o cqèk ,dkn'k esa gks rks lkFkh mPp f'k{kk izkIr djrk gSA ;fn n'kes'k o ,dkn'ks'k lIre ;k v"Ve esa gks rks Hkh mPp f'k{kk gksrh gSA 7osa] 8osa] 10osa] 11osa Hkkoksa esa ifjorZu ;ksx mPp f'k{kk okyk lkFkh nsrk gSA lkFkh dk O;olk; % 1. lIres'k 4] 8] 10] 12 esa vR;qÙke O;olk;] 6] 2] 9] 1 esa [kjkc o 3] 5] 7] 11 esa eè;e Js.kh dk O;olk; nsrk gSA 2. lw;Z xq# dk lIres'k ls lacaèk ljdkjh ukSdjh nsrk gS tcfd 'kfu ls lIres'k dk lacaèk izkbosV ukSdjh nsrk gSA cqèk vkSj xq# dk lkrosa Hkko ls lacaèk viuk O;olk; nsrk gSA 3. ;fn prqFksZ'k dk v"Ves'k ls lacaèk gks rks iRuh O;kolkf;d gksrh gSA 4. ifr&iRuh lkFk dje djrs gSa ;fn prqFksZ'k n'kes'k dk n`f"V lacaèk gks ;k ifjorZu ;ksx gks ;k lIres'k prqFkZ ;k n'ke Hkko esa fLFkr gksA fookg i'pkr lacaèk 1. nksuksa yXuksa ds chp o nksuksa jkf'k;ksa ds chp fe=rk ds vuqlkj gh nksuksa esa lacaèk jgrs gSaA 2. lacaèk foPNsn djkus okys ftrus vfèkd xzg gksaxs lacaèk Hkh mrus gh dVq gksaxsA 3. ;fn 4Fks ;k 7osa Hkko ij lk<+slkrh ;k <S;k py jgh gks rks ml le; ds fy, lacaèk [kjkc jgrs gSaA 4. eaxy dk lkrosa Hkko ij xkspj Hkh lacèa k dVq djokrk gSA lkl llqj ls lacaèk % 1. lkl dk ?kj lIre ls prqFkZ vFkkZr n'ke gksrk gSA llqj ds fy, lIre ls n'ke vFkkZr prqFkZ Hkko o lkys lkyh ds fy, lIre ls r`rh; vFkkZr uoe Hkko ns[krs gSaA vius lacaèk lkl ls ns[kus ds fy, yXu o n'ke Hkko ds lacaèk ns[ksaA 2. lIres'k o prqFkZ Hkko esa laacaèk gekjh iRuh o gekjh eka ds chp ds lacaèk dks n'kkZrk gSA blh izdkj ls lIres'k o n'kes'k dk lacaèk iRuh o llqj ds lacaèk o lIres'k vkSj r`rh;s'k ds lacaèk iRuh ds uun o nsoj ls lacaèkksa dks n'kkZrk gSA
3. fookg [kq'kgky j[kus ds mik; % 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
vksiy ;k iq[kjkt tks vkidks mi;qDr gks èkkj.k djsAa nksuksa dks ykWdVs esa xkSjh 'kadj #nzk{k èkkj.k djuk pkfg,A ,dkn'kh ozr lHkh nks"kksa dks nwj djrk gSA LQfVd Jh ;a= ?kj esa LFkkfir djsaA izfrfnu ukjk;.k xk;=h ;k fo".kq ea= dk 108 tki djsAa
ukjk;.k xk;=h % Å¡ ukjk;.kk;s fo|egs oklqnos k; èkhefg rUuks fo".kq izpksn;kr~A fo".kq ea= % Å¡ ueks Hkxors oklqnsok; AA fookg djkus ds fy, mik; % 1. 8&10 jRrh dk vksiy vukfedk esa 2] 3] 4] 5] 6] 7] 10] 11 yXuksa ds fy, ;k 5&7 jRrh dk iq[kjkt igyh vaxy q h esa 1] 8] 9] 12 yXuksa ds fy, iguk,aA iq#"k dks lhèks gkFk esa o dU;k dks mYVs gkFk esa èkkj.k djuk pkfg,A 2. ;fn eaxy nks"k gks rks mTtSu ds eaxyukFk eafnj esa eaxy 'kkafr djok,aA 3. jkek;.k ds ckydkaM ls f'ko&ikoZrh fookg izlax dk ikB djsaA 4. ,dkn'kh ozr j[ksaA 5. iwf.kZek ;k xq#okj dks fo".kq iwtk djk,aA 6. 'kqØokj dks ikoZrh th dks flanwj p<+k,aA 7. dU;k fuEu ea= dk tki djsa %& dkR;k;fu egkek;s egk;ksfxU;èkh'ofjA uUn xksilqra nsfoifra esa dq: rs ue%A 8. oj fuEu ea= dk tki djsa %& iRuha euksjeka nsfg eukso`rkuqlkfj.khe~A rkfj.khe~ nqxZlalkj lkxjL; dqyksn~HkokeA nwljs fookg dk fopkj % 1. f}rh; fookg ds fy, 9oka Hkko] r`rh; fookg ds fy 11oka Hkko vkfn dk fopkj fd;k tkrk gSA 2. ;fn ,d tkrd dk izFke fookg gS vkSj nwljs dk f}rh; rks izFke fookg ds fy, 7oka Hkko o nwljh dqaMyh esa 9oka Hkko ns[ksaA 3. tks nks"k lkrosa Hkko ls ns[ks ogha 9osa Hkko ls ns[ksaA nksuksa if=;ksa esa nks"k nf'kZr ugha gksus pkfg,A 4. fookg dky ds fy, 9osa Hkko ij xq# 'kfu dk xkspj ns[ksaA n'kk Hkh o 9osa Hkko dh ns[ksaA 5. i=h feyku izFke fookg ds vuqlkj gh 9oka Hkko ns[krs gq, djsaA
uksV % mijksDr lHkh fu;e esjs }kjk iz;ksx esa yk, gq, gSaA fu;eksa dh lVhdrk vPNh gSA
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Mystery of Gem Gem therapy uses these cosmic rays, which represent different planetary energies to get positive results and to derive maximum benefits. Gems have wonderful power to mitigate the evil effects of planets and to cure various diseases. A Gem By Abha Bansal is nothing but a medicine in disguise. Human body is led with cosmic radiation. When this radiation becomes unbalanced in the body, we get upset and our health suffers. In order to bring a balance in cosmic radiation, gems are used because they harness the invisible remittance of the rays from planets and the cosmos. Gemstones absorb radiation and transform them in a constructive way to make them suitable for the body. Ruby Ruby is generally used to overcome the evil impact of the bad placement of Sun in horoscope. For getting the auspicious favour of Sun this stone is worn. However, it should be worn under expert astrological guidance. Sun is the soul of ‘Kalpurusha’ (human form given to time), and natural significator of success, recognition, position in government, status, glory and health etc. Therefore these beneficial results can be acquired by taming the power of Sun in its gem Ruby when Sun enters into Aries in transit Pearl This stone is used to get auspicious favour of the planet Moon. Moon is the mind of KALPURUSHA. It is used to remove evil effects of Moon. It strengthens the mental force and induces good sleep. In Hindi we call it MOTI. It is generally very auspicious for those who suffer from the problems of mood swings but it should be worn under expert astrological guidance. It gives good memory, cures disorder, heart trouble, eye diseases, TB, constipation and hysteria etc. Pearl is good
for ladies, as it increases their beauty and facial lustre. It increases sexual strength and makes conjugal life happy. Its weight can be 3-9 carats. Coral Coral is used to overcome evil impacts of the planet Mars. Mars is considered power of KALPURUSHA. So, by wearing Coral one can become powerful, ambitious and influential person. It also gives physical stamina and energy to the wearer. Helps in controlling temper, ensures material happiness and recovery from diseases like fever, cough, bilious complaints, smallpox, chickenpox, headache, loss of vitality, piles, boils and measles etc. In several cases astrologers recommend it for removing the problems of married life also. Coral shouldn’t be worn if it doesn’t suit you astrologically. Emerald It is used to obtain the auspicious favour of Mercury. Mercury is considered the VAANI (speech) of KAALPURUSHA. By wearing Emerald the evil impacts of Mercury are removed, intellect and communication skills improve and psychic
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review and intuitive powers develop. Emerald cures fickle mindedness, loss of memory, stammering, harsh speech, fear from spirits and ghosts but reduces passions and carnal desires. It should be worn in fourth finger. Its weight should be 3 to 7 carats Yellow Sapphire Yellow Sapphire is yellow in colour. It is worn to obtain the auspicious favour of most benefic planet Jupiter which is known as knowledge of Kaalpurusha, therefore, by wearing it one’s inclination towards education develops. It causes spiritual enrichment. It is the favourite stone of educationists, lawyers, directors, statesmen and politicians. It can be recommended to students. Diamond This Maharatna is the most beautiful and brightest in the world in terms of its shine and attraction. It is hardest gem and that is why Varahmihir termed it as Vajramani. The Indian Diamond is best and most expensive diamond in the world. This Gem is used to enhance the auspicious impact of planet Venus. Venus is the pleasure of Kaalpurusha therefore by wearing Diamond you shall enjoy, pleasure, happiness, beauty, love and conjugal bliss in your life. It is generally worn by people who are engaged in doing something creative. It promotes inclination towards music. Blue Sapphire Blue sapphire is used to enhance destiny. It helps to remove the malefic influence of planet Saturn which is known as the sorrow of Kaalpurusha.
Therefore if in somebody’s horoscope Saturn is badly placed the native would be continuously facing obstacles and misfortunes. By wearing a Blue Sapphire under expert astrological guidance one can get rid of obstacles. It brings wealth, name and fame, good stamina, longevity and security in life, can improve fertility in barren women. It is best suited for lovers for joy, love and happiness. Cures fainting fits, virility, mental disorder, deafness and baldness. Hessonite Although it comes in several colours but astrologically that Hessonite is considered gem of Rahu which has cow urine colour. Although it comes in several colours but astrologically that Hessonite is considered gem of Rahu which has cow urine colour. In Sanskrit it is termed as Trinvar, Tapomani, Rahu Ratna, Swar Bhanu, Peet Ratna, Gomed and Ratan Gomedak. In Urdu it is known as Jerkunia or Jargun. In Bengali Lohitmani, in Gujarati Gomutrajambu, in Marathi Gomedmani and as Hajaraymani in Arbi language whereas in Burma it is known as Gomok. In China it is termed as Peeci. Cat’s Eye It is useful for eradicating evil influences of Ketu and diseases caused by Mars. It cures paralysis and prevents unexpected mishaps in life and attracts wealth by secret means, like horse racing, gambling, stock exchange market and speculation. Actually Cat’s Eye is one variety of Chrysoberyl stone. It protects wealth therefore it is kept in treasures with money. It not only prevents financial destruction but also restores the wealth lost earlier. It has the powers to make up for the losses.
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Gemini and Aquarius Relationship
By Anamika Sharma
Aquarius and Gemini Nature and Nuances: Will the water bearing Aquarius mission their hunger for information with the double faceted Gemini? Or on the other hand will it be outrage and firecrackers as far as possible? Discover here: Aquarius and Gemini Personality Traits: Aquarius is a fixed, positive air sign. Simultaneously, they are the water conveyors of the zodiac. In the study of the zodiac, water is an image for information. Aquarius sign, accordingly, is the information carrier of the zodiac, while being a fixed air sign. They should be allowed to investigate, yet whenever they have made an arrangement, transforming it is not feasible. Regardless of whether it's anything but an arrangement to have no arrangement! Gemini is an impermanent, positive air sign. They are the multi-layered people of the zodiac. This makes them dynamic information searchers. Being a variable air sign, the Gemini is free streaming.
They will go any place their journey for information takes them. Changes in plans are just an opportunity for them to get a distinction experience. Accordingly, they acknowledge it with great enthusiasm. Aquarius and Gemini Love Compatibility Celestially talking, this is an affection match that is written in the stars. Aquarius and Gemini couple shares such a huge amount for all intents and purpose, that it will be hard for them to avoid one another. Both headed to information and opportunity, Gemini and Aquarius couple won't deal with the issue of room and trust. While they will make an incredible match, it won't be liberated from contact. At the point when the fixed and impermanent meet, you can't
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review keep a conflict under control. Be that as it may, put these two in a shut room together, and their closeness will suffocate the sound of the relative multitude of firecrackers. Aquarius Gemini love match can separate the closeness from the adoration, and how! Advantages and disadvantages of Aquarius and Gemini Compatibility: Stars of the Aquarius Gemini Relationship: The information looking for Gemini will undoubtedly be ethereally drawn to the information bearing Aquarius. The Aquarius then again, gets a lot of solace in imparting their ocean of information to an enthusiastic soul. For them to avoid one another, appears to be excessively troublesome. Not simply a caring couple, the Aquarius man and Gemini lady and the other way around will have a relationship that will mean different social statuses. While most couples can't cooperate expertly, the Aquarius and Gemini can make an incredible expert group. Since nor is truly serious, they will share information and spotlight similarly. Being normally beguiling, this couple will have a ton of admirers and well-wishers. This is the couple that will be dynamic via online media about whatever they are upto together. Cons of the Aquarius and Gemini Relationship: Did we reveal to you that both these signs are incredibly garrulous? All things considered, they are. While the Aquarius will verbally
investigate, the Gemini will need to know more and will have a great deal of inquiries. Quite possibly the relationship of Gemini male and Aquarius female and the other way around transforms into a propensity, as opposed to an enthusiasm. The Gemini possessiveness can likewise be a serious issue for the trusting, space-giving Aquarius. Both the signs will in general get acclimated to individuals, in which case, they simply go on with relationship for the propensity. While this doesn't ruin different parts of their life, if begins hindering their insight stream, in the long run making them baffled and severe. Obviously, when air gets harsh, there is simply going to be a tempest! End: In the event that you need to see a relationship that is loaded with discussion, thoughts and "aha minutes", you notice the Aquarius Gemini relationship. They will appreciate a brotherhood that you will not discover in most zodiac connections. Notwithstanding, quite possibly the relationship transforms more into a fellowship with benefits. Since, that is the solitary way for the two zodiacs to get precisely what they need from the relationship. Unite the variable Gemini and the fixed Aquarius any time, and they will have an advancing, energetic relationship brimming with learning, shrewdness and information. All things considered, that is the shared objective that makes certain to draw in them to one another r
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Learn How Color Enhances Luck colour psychology has been used in marketing and branding for years. but research in the last decade has taken colour psychology and applied it to human personality traits. Colours are not merely associated with various feeling but can actually shape our perceptions and personalities. various studies across multiple years have given us insight into what each colour represents in regards to our personality , work with ethic, and motivation level. Colours have been used strategically in branding for years .many people are unaware of the impact colors have an our thoughts, emotions and behaviours in everyday life. It's extremely likely that you have purchased something in a store for choosen one product over another due to what brands call color marketing : targeting brands, colors and adverts based on colors that will influence you to buy. You can see in the the infographic Above that companies that want to be associated with dependability (Dell, HP, IBM) use the color blue. companies that want to be known for being exciting and fun (Fanta, Amazon, Nickelodeon) use a splash or Orange. Colour psychology is being used around us every single day and not only in what brands we buy but also in how, we react to our environment. Extending color psychology into the realm of personalities is about proving that colors are not just about what looks the best but about what meaning ,we subconsciously attach to those colors and how to use that to benefit our lives. What your favourite color says about your personality? Various studies and experiments across multiple years( 2010 ,2014,2015 and more
By Dr. Amit Kumar Ram
recently in 2019) have given us more insight into color personality based on color psychology. Red : Red is a bold color choice that's been associated with excitement ,passion, danger, thrill, energy and action. you mean notice that some brands use red for their " call to action" buttons ("order now ," "shop now", etc.) . this is because red is an intense color that is able to provoke strong emotions which can encourage you to buy things . Personality traits of red : • • • • •
Bold Thrill -seeker Adventure love Can be a little impulsive Can be perceived as intimidating.
Orange: Orange is often representative of creativity, happiness, freedom, success and the balance that bring it all together. marketers may use this color to draw your attention to a catchy heading or important note on their website( many "alerts" are Orange to catch your eye) but orange is not nearly as bold and exciting as Red. Personality traits of orange: • Fun and playful energy that people admire social perhaps as extrovert. • Your nurture things • Enjoy deep conversation • Cheerful • Love to play that host of parties or events
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round are associated with the color green : nature and money.'
Yellow
Green can signify growth, fertility ,health, wealth, wellness or generosity. green can also be associated with negative connections such as Jealousy or Envy.
Happiness ,positivity and warm summer sun is what yellow reminds us of. Brands may use a splash of yellow in their logo to make you feel happy ,when you see their product. many "free shipping " icons on website may be yellow to attract you to something that is cheerful and positive. Personality traits of yellow: • A positive spirit • Optimistic • Cheerful • Adventurous • Calling for those around them infectious smiles and happiness that spread to each person they encounter . Blue: Blue is stable ,hormonius, peaceful and trustworthy. brands who want to be most well known for their durability ,strength, reliability will use blue in their logos. many popular computer companies (Dell and HP) and websites( Facebook, Twitter, Vimeo) are known for their predominately blue and white logos. Personality traits of blue: • Dependable • Trustworthy • Gentle • Compassionate • Peaceful • Loyal • Strong • In regards to productivity ,you like to strategize the best way to handle, • A task and can adapt when obstacles arise. Green: Two of the things that make the world go '
Personality traits of green: • • • • •
Practical Down to earth Love to give advice Love to help others Enjoy the outdoors and find blance in life important • In regards to productivity, you like to analyze the situation before diving in, • You are a problem solver and you find inventive way to things outside the box. Purple Purple can be connected to royalty, power, privilege, wisdom and spirituality. purple can be something of a frustrating color as it can cause feeling of frustration or be perceived as arrogant --this is why websites and brands( Hallmark, Yahoo) will use a splash of purple or mix purple with a warmet tone such as white . Personality traits of purple : • Quick-witted • Craves own identity • Loves unique things and wants to stant out from the pack. • Dances to the music no one else can hear. • You thrive on creativity and inspiration strikes, you randomly, allowing you to tune out the world and focus on it. Pink: Pink is often associated with femininity, playfulness and love but pink can also be perceived as a somewhat immature color. you will notice a lot of pink in a child's toy, packaging or brands to signal play ful
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review • Perhaps a bit naive • You like things clean and orderly • You like thought of a " fresh start " or a blank canvas . Black: Black can means so many different things: boldness, uniqueness ,mystery ,intrigue, and power. but it can also mean un happiness ,darkness ,sadness, pain or grief .black is associated with death and mourning. but can also be associated with strength, luxury and intensity . Personality traits of black: • Bold • Risk taker • Perhaps a little impulsive at times • Serious (maybe a little too serious) • You are strong and command a sense of Respect from your peers. • You are trustworthy • Perhaps a little intimidating. r
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AIDS : A Case Study thru Astrology By Dr. Sanjay Budhiraja
AIDS is caused by HIV (Human Immunod eficiency Virus) infection. It is the 'late stage' of HIV infection. AIDS weakens the immune system of a human body to such an extent that the whole functioning of body begins to fail. HIV destroys the immunity cells present in human body thus leading to other serious diseases. It is mainly spread by unprotected sex with some HIV person or injecting blood in a person from HIV infected person. In this research article, we will discuss about a case of a person suffering from AIDS. Some main points to be considered for this case are as follows… • Ascendant or Lagan (body) ascendant lord must be afflicted.
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• 8th house (Life/Aayu) and its lord must have bad affliction. • 6th house (Disease) lord must have its bad effect on ascendant or ascendant lord. • Significator of sex Venus must be badly afflicted. • Role of Rahu (infection) and Ketu (virus) must be observed. • Vimshottari Dasha must be related to 8th house. • Char Dasha must be bad. • D-9 (Navamsha) must also be checked. Case : J. Singh, 4 April, 1967, 5.50 pm, Deoraha (MP) This person who was a truck driver, was living his normal life till 1991. But in 1992, once he had to go for his health checkup for some insurance purpose. Doctor on dated 28 May 1993 declared him that it was a case of HIV positive. In dilemma, he went to another doctor for second opinion. There also he was declared HIV positive.
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After enquiring about its possible causes of disease, doctor told him that two main causes of this incurable disease are – Bad blood infusion and Unprotected sex. He agreed that he had sexual relations with some females when he was on tours to other cities. May be one of them must be HIV positive. Let us examine his case through astrology… His horoscope of Virgo Lagna or Ascendant has… … • Ascendant lord Mercury (health giving planet) is in 6th house of disease. • Ascendant (health house) is aspected by 6th lord Saturn (Disease giving planet) • Ascendant is also aspected by 12th lord Sun (hospital related planet)
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• Mars (related to Aayu) is an Inauspicious planet being 8th lord and it is retrograde also thus making it more strong. • Venus (significator of sex) is in 8th house with Rahu (infection related planet) • Inauspicious planet Mars aspects Venus and Rahu • There is no benefic planet in Kendras. • There is no melafic planet in 3-6-11 houses. • Now let us examine his Navamsha Chart… • Ascendant lord Mars is in 8th house. • Venus is also in 8th house. • 8th Lord Mars is with Venus thus badly afflicting it. • 8th house is occupied by Scorpio sign (related with sexual disease) There are two main points related to sexual disease… one is 8th house and the other is 8th sign (Scorpio). In subject cited horoscope, we can see that … • 8th house has sign of Mars both in Lagna chart and navamsa chart • There is afflicted Venus in both Lagan and Navamsha chart Now let us examine Period or Dasha… … Generally in astrology it is said that this type of incurable disease oftenly occurs in the period of 8th lord. • As per vimshottari system, in Sep-1993 Maha dasha of Rahu was going on when he got to know about his disease. Rahu in Aries is also called as in 'mrityubhaga'. • Antar dasha was of Mars from Sep 92 to Sep 93. • Mahadasha of Rahu was his 3rd Dasha and 3rd dasha is always bad for alpaaayu horoscope.
• At that time of declaring disease, Sade Sati of Saturn (transitting in Aquarius) was also going on. • In Sep 1993, transiting Jupiter was in Leo sign which is 8th from natal moon in Ascendant chart. • As per Jaimini System, Char Dasha was of Sagittarius/Dhanu (12th from natal moon in D-1) going from Apr 91 to Apr 98. • First Char antardasha in Sagittarius was of Scorpio or Vrishchik (in 8th house of D-9) whose lord is afflicted Mars In the end, it can be concluded that AIDS like incurable disease generally occurred when Ascendant, Ascendant lord, 8th house, 8th lord, Venus, MD lord and AD lord are afflicted and above all period of 8th house lord or planet/sign associated with 8th house are going on. r
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Results of Houselord's Own Maha and Antardasha By Sushil Agarwal
In Vimshottari Dasha System, Dasha results are provided on the basis of relationship between Mahadasha and Antardasha lords. When one planet owns both, then no relationship can be formed between them. Therefore, the process of giving house specific results often creates confusion in the mind of students of astrology. or inauspicious dasha results. Please note that we are talking about houselord specific dasha results. Various dashalords can be listed as below:
Through this article, I am describing the process to be following in such a scenario. Hence, this article focuses on the results to be given by houselord in its own dasha and andardasha.
• If lord of mahadasha and antardasha is auspicious, then native will not get house specific auspicious results.
Sage Parashar has clearly defined in Dashaphaladhyaya that planets give two types of results in their dasha: • normal results, based on their planetary behaviour or natural significance, and
• If lord of mahadasha and antardasha is yogakaraka, then native will not get house specific yogakaraka results. • If lord of mahadasha and antardasha is inauspicious, then native will not get house specific inauspicious results. Let us take an example
• special results, based on their lordship Brihat Parashar, Laghu Parashari, Phaladeepika and others have mentioned below verse in this reference
u fn'ks;qxZzgk% losZ Lo&n'kklq Lo&Hkqfä"kq A 'kqHkk·'kqHkQya u`.kkekReHkkokuq:ir% AA It translates to that no planet gives selfspecific auspicious or inauspicious results during its own mahadasha and own antardasha. This verse says that when a planet is the lord of both mahadasha as well as antardasha (e.g. Saturn/Saturn, Jupiter/ Jupiter etc.), then it does not give its house specific auspicious
12.02.1965, 07:30hrs., 77E58 27N05 1 Ju
12 2 Ra
11 Sa
4
Sa
8 Ke 5
3 Mo
Ju
Ve Me Su 10 9
7 6 Ma(R)
Ve Me Su
Ra
Mo
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Ke
Ma(R)
In this horoscope, Saturn is auspicious as it is lord of ascendant house and 12th house. The prior mahadasha of Jupiter was very challenging for native as Jupiter is inauspicious as lord of 2nd and 11th houses. During Sat./Sat., native did not get any specific auspicious results but
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the environment and hope started building around him. Once Sat./Sat. got over, native progressed quite well, especially after 2002. Let us take another example: 21.11.1996, 12:50hrs., 07E36 49N12 11 12 Sa(R) Ke Mo 1
10
Ju 9 7 Ve
4
2
8 Me Su
21.11.1996, 12:50hrs., 07E36 49N12
6 Ra 5 Ma
3
Sa(R) Ke Mo
Ju
Su Me
Ve
Ma Ra
In this horoscope, 5th/10th houselord Venus is yogakaraka. Venus/Venus dasha started from July-2016. Native has not seen any yogakaraka results but she has grown in confidence and started focusing more on her medical studies. Once Venus/Venus got over, she started seeing yogakaraka results and completed MBBS and got admitted in MD as well. A question may arise that some antardashas are quite long, such as Venus/Venus, Rahu/Rahu, Jupiter/Jupiter, Saturn/Saturn, Mercury/Mercury etc., then will there be no auspicious or inauspicious results in such a long duration? In such a scenario, the role of pratyantar dasha becomes predominant. Let us take an example in which the role of pratyantar dashalord is clearly visible: 7 Sa
Me 6 8 Ju Ke
5 Ve(R) Su
Ma 4
10
Ra Ma
2 Ra
11
9
Mo
3
1 12 Mo
Ju Ke
Sa
Venus started, native was studying Hotel Management and during the Dasha, he completed the course and got a job. Everything was running normal. Then, pratyantar dasha of Saturn started in July-2009 for approximately six months. During this period, native suddenly got an opportunity to undergo a training abroad. The day, he was to leave the country, his father met with a car accident. Here, we see that Saturn as lord of pratyantar dasha played predominant role and gave results of maraka as soon as its dasha started. Other options and exceptions • Some Astrologers opine that the dashalord sometimes gives specific special results, but then it does not repeat such results in the entire remaining period of mahadasha. For example, if a child is born, then there will be no other child in the entire remaining period of mahadasha or if native is promoted, then there will be no other promotion in the entire remaining period of Mahadasha. • We have also experienced that dashalord does not stop those events that usually happen only once like marriage, death etc. For example, India's former Prime Minister Mr. Atal Bihari Vajpayee died in Saturn/Saturn. Are results cancelled or postponed: One more question may arise here that if dashalord does not give its house specific results in aforesaid scenario, then would it mean that these results are cancelled and native would never get these results? In this regard Brihat Parashar, Laghu Parashari and Phaladeepika say
Ve(R) Su
vkRelEcfU/kuks ;s p ;s ;s futl/kfeZ.k% A rs"kkeUrnZ'kkLoso fn'kfUr Lon'kkQye~ AA
Me
It translates to that they give these results either in related antardasha or in homogenous antardasha. Hence, we can say that these results are postpone. r
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Understanding Dimension of Souls : Vedic Perspective By Abhishek Bansal
In this paper, the author gives the analysis on the dimension of soul given in Srimad Bhagavata Puran, krishna Yajurveda and Sama Veda. It is noteworthy that in these ancient Hindu Vedic scriptures, it had been given various sub-atomic measurements, which had been measured accurately without any modern apparatus and had been very accurate in comparison with modern science. The author discusses different dimensions of the soul as given as the size of thumb (linga- form like parabola) or 1/10,000 of the tip of hair-tip. The author compares these with the measured biological hair width of 17000 -200,000 nanometer (nm) and other microunits which are comprehensible by the ordinary human. The author has shown that according to Vedas, the soul is atleast 500 times to 5882.35294 times smaller than the longest human chromosome (10 μm). This may also explain why scientists still could not see the subtle form of soul in the cameras, as the radius of DNA of one pair of chains is between 1 nm - 2.6 nm. The author asserts that all these different dimensions are true and presents his interpretation, which is based on these and his personal experience. Keywords: thumb, hair, nanometer, size, sub-atomic, linga, Sama Veda, Yajurveda. Introduction It is strange that in the modern times, an educated degree holder do not believe in the existence of the soul, when certain phenomenons can be easily noticed like some people are declared dead, some alive. It is more strange that these people who do not believe in souls holds prayer meeting for their peace and if questioned, these come to attack as if they are immortal and worship them as big idols.
Different doctors in foreign countries had tried to capture the moment of death to see if soul leaving the body or not, only except in few (4-6)cases, some ghost like cloudy form had been captured on camera by doctors. In this paper, the dimension of the soul as given in the ancient Hindu Vedic scriptures has been presented with the comparison with the modern and ancient measurements. In the section 1, the dimension of the soul where in the first four Vedic verses, it is mentioned the size as 1/10000 and in the rest verses as the size of the thumb. In the section 2, certain Vedic measurements from Vishnu Purana has been mentioned to show that even the breath has been measured in seconds by Hindu ancient scriptures. In the section 3, micro- units from the modern biological science is given to understand the dimension of the soul. In the section 4, comparison of all the above three sections (sec 1, sec 2, sec 3) is given. In the section 5, is the conclusion on the dimension - size and shape of souls has been presented.
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RESEARCH JOURNAL Dimensions of Soul (vkRek) The measurement of the dimensions of soul had been given Srimad Bhagavata Puran, krishna Yajurveda and Sama Veda, the same scriptures which had been referred to write Surya-Siddhant, Sanhitas (lafgrk:), by many ancient scholars, mathematicians, astronomers work like Aryabhat, Bhaskara, etc., to write their commentaries and work. Following 4 verses support the dimension as 1/10000 of the tip of hair-point : 1.1 The Shvetashvatara Upanishad ('osrk'orj mifu"kn~) of the black Yajurveda (Ñ".k ;tqosZn:) in chapter 5 verse 9 , states
ckykxz'krHkkxL; 'kr/kk dfYirL; paA Hkkxks tho% l foK,s;% l pkaR;k; dYirs AA which means - “that individual soul is as subtle as a hair-point divided into one hundred parts and again each of such parts is further divided into one hundred parts.Yet he is potentially infinite. He has to be known.” 1.2 In Srimad Bhagavata Puran, Canto 6,chapter 16, verse 9, states
,% fuR;ksO;;% lq{e ,g lokZJk;% Lok–dA vkReek;k& xq.kSj fo'oa vkRekua l`trs çHkq% AA The main words in these which give dimension are : sūksma meaning extremely small and which had been described that the magnitude of the living entity is one tenthousandth the size of the tip of a hair. 1.3 The Katha Upanishad (dB mifu"kn~) of the black Yajurveda (Ñ".k ;tqosZn%) in chapter 1 Section 2 , verse 20, states.
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ds'kxjk&'krk&HkkX;% 'kruk&lknkRekdk'kh 'kqDe&Lo:iks ;% lka[;rks gh fpr&d'kuhAA
thoa
which means, ‘If we divide the tip of a hair into a hundred parts and then take one of these parts and divide it again into a hundred parts, that very fine division is the size of but one of the numberless living entities. They are all cit-kana, particles of spirit, not matter.’ Following verses describe the shape as of the thumb 1.5 From Brahma sutra, Section 3, chapter 2 verses 24 – 26, vrks·uUrsu rFkk fg fy³~xe~ The translation, writes slightly different translation as compared to given in the commentaries, which is, “Therefore that soul enters which has infinite (potential in it or despite being particle, yet infinite), that only is linga (has linga -form). 1.6 From Brahma sutra, Section 3, chapter 1 verses 24 , izferkf/kdj.ke~ which means, "The person of the size of a thumb is Brahman". 1.7 From Brahma sutra, Section 3, chapter 1 verses 25, 'kCnknsok izfer% which means, "From the very word, the being measured by the size of the thumb is Brahman ". 1.8 The Chandogya Upanishad of the Sama Veda (lkeosn) in Section 3, chapter 14 verses 3 states,
v.kq v;ku egrks efg;u vkReL; tarksj fufgrks xqgk;e re vØr i';fr for&lksdks /kkrqe çlknu efgekua vkReuAA
,"k e vkRekUrâZn;s·.kh;kUozhgsokZ ;ok}k l"kZik}k ';kekdk}k ';kekdr.Mqyk}S"k e vkRekUrâZn;s T;k;kUi`fFkO;k T;k;kuUrfj{kkTT;k;kfUnoks T;k;kusH;ks yksdHs ;%AA
which means, “Smaller than the smallest atom is the Atman.
which means, "My Self within my heart is smaller than a grain of rice, smaller than a
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It is surprising for the young age to know that the such precise measurements had been given in the Vishnu Purana ( fo".kqijq k.k), one of the eighteen Mahapuranas. Table 1 summarizes few of the mentioned measurements, (as other units and measurements are beyond the scope of this paper),
Table 1 : Vedic Measurements defined in Vishnu Puran S. No.
(in seconds)
- means in between
1.
Paramānu,
26.3 x 10-6 s
0.0333333 μm - or 3.3333333 μm or 33.3333333 nm - 3333.333333333 nm
2.
Anu,
52.67 x 10-6 s
0.0666666 μm - or 6.6666666 μm or , 66.6666666 nm - 6666.6666666 nm
ijek.kq] ijekuq:
v.kq] vuq 3.
Trasarenu ,
158 x 10-6 s
=kljs.kq] =kljsuq 4.
Truti
474 x 10-6 s
=qfV 5.
Vedha
47.4 x 10-3 s
os/k 6.
Lava yo
0.14 s
7.
Nimesa
0.43 s
fues"k 8.
Ksana
9.
Prana izk.k
4s
10.
kāsthā
6.4 s
dlkuk
29.99999999 μm - or 2999.999999 μm or, 29999.9999997 nm - 2999999.99997 nm
269.999999 μm - 26999.999999 μm or 269999.9999973 nm - 26999999.99973 nm -
1.28 s
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Table 2 : Micro units measured by the science S.No. 1.
Covalent radius
0.1 nm
or
1Å
2.
Diameter of Bacterial ribosomes
20 nm
3.
Diameter of Eukaryotic ribosomes
25 - 30 nm
4.
Length of longest human chromosome
10 μm or 10000 nm
5.
Radius of DNA 1 pair of chains
1.0 - 2.6 nm
6.
One nucleotide unit
3.4 nm
7.
Combined Length of 46 chromosomes
200 nm
8.
Droplet of rain water
500 000 nm or, 0.5mm
9.
Droplet of normal bigger rain drop
2500000 nm or, 2.5mm
10.
Width of strand of spider web silk
3 - 8 μm
11.
Nucleus of an atom
10-15 m
12.
Radii of isolated neutral atoms range
0.03 – 0.3 nm
13.
Width of a single human hair (Science Source 1)
14.
Width of a single human hair (Science Source 2)
80,000 - 100,000 nm
15.
Fingernail grows in one second
1 nm
16.
Size of a fog, mist, or cloud water droplet
10 μm or 10000 nm
17.
Size of Dust Particle
1 - 100 μm = 1000 nm - 100000 nm Comparison As the dimension of the soul (vkRek) is 1 of the hair tip or hair point. 10000 In the section 3, two sources mentions different width of the hair tip or hair point. Source 1 : 17,000 nm - 200,000 nm, that is, 0.017 mm – 0.2 mm,
Table 3 : Size of Grains S.No. 1.
Short rice grain
< 5.50 mm
2.
Medium rice grain 5.51 - 6.60 mm
3.
Long rice grain
4.
Extra Long rice grain >7.50 mm
5.
Barley seed
4-7 mm
6.
Mustard seeds
1 - 2 mm
7.
Millet grain
1 - 6 mm
6.61 to 7.50 mm
4.1 If the minimum width of the hair tip = 17,000 nm 1 Size of the soul = of 17000 nm = 10000 1 x 17000 x 10-9 m 10000 = 17000 x 10-9 x 10-4 m = 17 x 10-13+3 m = 17 x 10-10 m = 1.7 nm = 17 Å = 0.0017 μm
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4.1.1 Comparison with covalent radius This Å is the Angstorm unit ( 1 Å = 10-10 m) and can be seen that if the hair tip is 17000 nm, then the size of the soul (vkRek) is 17 times the covalent radius. 4.1.2 Comparison with 1 strand of this spider web silk If 1 strand of spider web silk is taken as 3 μm (micrometer), then the size of the soul = 0.0017 μm (vkRek) is approx, 1765 times more smaller than this 3 μm (micrometer). If 1 strand of spider web silk is taken as 8 μm (micrometer), then the size of the soul = 0.0017 μm (vkRek) is approx, 4706 times more smaller than this 8 μm (micrometer). 4.1.3 Comparison with Paramānu (ijek.kq) If the size of the soul = 0.0017 μm, then it is 19.607842941 - 1960.784313529 times smaller than Paramānu ,that is, soul (vkRek) is 20 to 2000 times smaller than Paramānu (ijek.kq). 4.1.4 Comparison with Anu (v.kq) If the size of the soul = 0.0017 μm, then it is 39.215685882 – 3921.568627059 times smaller than Anu, that is, soul (vkRek) is 40 to 4000 times smaller than Anu ( v.kq). 4.1.5 Comparison with Nimesa (fues"k) If the size of the soul = 0.0017 μm, then it is 158823.529410176 – 15882352.941017647 times smaller than Nimesa, that is, soul (vkRek) is 1.5 lakhs – 1.6 crores times smaller than Nimesa (fues"k). 4.1.6 Length of longest human chromosome If the size of the soul = 0.0017 μm, then it is 5882.352941176 times smaller than the longest human chromosome. 4.1.7 Size of a fog, mist, or cloud water droplet If the size of the soul = 0.0017 μm, then it is 5882.352941176 times smaller than thesize of a fog, mist, or cloud water droplet. 4.2 If the maximum width of the hair tip = 200,000 nm Size of the soul =
1 10000
of 200,000 nm = 200 x 10-10 m = 20 nm = 200 Å = 0.02 μm
4.2.1 Comparison with covalent radius The size of the soul is 200 times the covalent radius. 4.2.2 Comparison with 1 strand of this spider web silk If 1 strand of spider web silk is taken as 3 μm (micrometer), then the size of the soul = 0.02 μm μm is approx, 150 times more smaller than this 3 μm (micrometer). If 1 strand of spider web silk is taken as 8 μm (micrometer), then the size of the soul = 0.02 μm μm is approx, 400 times more smaller than this 8 μm (micrometer). 4.2.3 Comparison with Paramānu (ijek.kq) If the size of the soul = 0.02 μm ,then it is 1.66666665 - 166.66666665 times smaller than Paramānu ,that is, soul (vkRek) is 2 to 200 times smaller than Paramānu (ijek.kq). 4.2.4 Comparison with Anu ( v.kq) 29 | Oct.-Dec. 2021
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If the size of the soul = 0.02 μm,then it is 3.3333333 -333.3333333 times smaller than Anu, that is, soul (vkRek) is 3 to 333 times smaller than Anu ( v.kq). 4.2.5 Comparison with Nimesa (fues"k) If the size of the soul = 0.02 μm,then it is 13499.999999865 - 1349999.9999865 times smaller than Nimesa , that is, soul (vkRek) is 14 thousand – 13.5 lakhs times smaller than Nimesa (fues"k). 4.2.6 Length of longest human chromosome If the size of the soul = 0.02 μm ,then it is 500 times smaller than the longest human chromosome. 4.2.7 Size of a fog, mist, or cloud water droplet If the size of the soul =0.02 μm,then it is 500 times smaller than thesize of a fog, mist, or cloud water droplet. Source 2 : 80,000 nm - 100,000 nm
This width has been mentioned by source 2 and the range is included in the above range. Conclusion - In this conclusion, the author explains his own view which is according to both the scriptures view, the biological science comparisons, and his personal experience. The general view is that one sect holds only their dimension view as correct and the other as wrong but then both gets dismissed as cannot be seen. But it then becomes unexplainable as there had been some sightings which all are not false. The author asserts all these to be true and presents his explanation Following are some conclusions on the dimension and the shape of souls. 1. The size, shape, that is, length, height, thickness, form, color are different for all souls. 2. Souls after death or waiting for some body, forms these according to the karmas. 3. Those who had seen wandering souls, the color of them has been seen as different shades of black and even different shades of white. The different shades of black include grey, onyx, black olive, charcoal, jet, off-black, pure black, eerie black, dark grey, neutral grey, dim grey, and other all black- grey combinations. The different shades of white include cream, eggshell, ivory, vanilla, white smoke, off-white, snow ghost, and other all white combinations, with slightly mix of other color or colors. 4. The two main dimensions – 1/10000 of the hair tip and the size of the thumb, both these to describe the size of the soul are correct. 5. The soul (vkRek) in the very subtle form exists as minute particle of size 1/10000 the hair-tip, this is the very subtle form but when it has to travel or to show its presence or to manifest in the heart seat, it takes the shape of the thumb (not the size of the thumb), this shape of the thumb is a kind of parabola, which can be even distorted. All these forms or shapes or sizes are according to enlightenment stages or pending karmas. 6. The souls which are still wondering or loaded with the pending karmas, cannot take proper thumb shape but a very distorted parabola shape but also features the shape or the imprint of the dead personality which is not of thumb shape, rather it can be the half or incomplete or complete form of human only! 30 | Oct.-Dec. 2021
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7. The soul (vkRek) can definitely stay in ones own body with this shape of thumb but the size varies and also it is not the perfect thumb but a flame shape of some teardrop kind shape. 8. To show their presence outside the body, these souls can instead of thumb or parabolic shape, even take the form of spherical or magnified circular shape of diameter 0.1 cm to even 3 cm, in the transparent or translucent form. These have been called and even seen and recorded as Orbs by the paranormal investigators. 9. The spider web everyone has seen in some point of life or can be easily found (if not seen), to compare this with, now take 1 strand of this spider web silk, the size of the soul (vkRek) can vary from 150 times to 4706 times smaller than this strand of spider web silk. 10. The comparison with the Paramānu (ijek.kq) shows that the soul (vkRek) is 2 to 2000 times smaller than Paramānu (ijek.kq). 11. The comparison with Anu(v.kq) shows that the soul (vkRek) is 3 to 4000 times smaller than Anu. 12. The comparison with Nimesa (fues"k) shows that the soul (vkRek) is 14 thousand – 1.6 crores times smaller than Nimesa (fues"k). 13. The comparison with the length of longest human chromosome shows that the soul (vkRek) is 500 - 5883 times smaller than the length of longest human chromosome. 14. The comparison with the size of a fog, mist, or cloud water droplet shows that the soul (vkRek) is 500 - 5883 times smaller the size of a fog, mist, or cloud water droplet. References 1. Swami Krishnananda , “The Chandogya Upanishad”, Divine Life Society, 2004 2. Swami Vireswarananda, “Brahma-sutras: With Text, Meaning and Translation” ,Bharatiya Kala Prakashan, 2007 3. Swami Sivananda , “Commentary on Katha Upanishad”, Divine Life Society. 4. His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada , “Śrī Caitanya-caritāmrta, Madhya-līlā”, ISKCON 5. Swami Tyagisananda, “Svetasvatara_Upanishad”, Sri Ramakrishna Math, 1949. 6. Arthur Berriedale Keith, “Krishna Yajurveda”, Createspace Independent Pub ,2012 7. His Divine Grace A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, “Srimad BhagavatamBhagavata Purana, 12 Skandas”,Bhaktivedanta Book Trust (BBT) ,2014 8. Dr. Sradha Suhkla , “Sri Vishnu Maha Puranam Vol. I”, Nag Publishers, 2017 9. Dr. Sradha Suhkla , “Sri Vishnu Maha Puranam Vol. II”, Nag Publishers, 2017 10. “Size of the Nanoscale”,National Nanotechnology Initiative, https://www.nano.gov/ nanotech-101/what/nano-size 11. “Hazard Prevention and Control in the Work Environment: Airborne Dust”, WHO,1999 12. Micrometre, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Micrometre 13. 9 Millet Grain Identification in a better way, https://milletadvisor.com/millet-grainidentification/ 14. Barley, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barley 15. Chapter 3 - Grain structure, composition and consumers' criteria for quality, https:// www.fao.org/3/t0567e/t0567e07.htm r 31 | Oct.-Dec. 2021
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Magnetic Fields in Healing and Control By Abhishek Bansal
Abstract Since primeval, the significance of magnetic fields have been well understood and used extensively by our ancestors in the therapeutic use. However, the use of magnetic fields in the healing is mostly argued with skepticism, mocked and refuted. But the recent researches have demonstrated that by injecting a virus or a nano-magnetic particle, even the remote control of brain activity and blood glucose levels in mice is possible. In this paper, some of the clinically proven positive results of magnetic fields therapy, and the logical possibility in the cure has been presented with arguments, which only compels to use in clinical trials, beneficial and economical, as an effective and relatively safe tool. Keywords: magnetic therapy, magnetic cure, remote control, healing, nanoparticle
Introduction
Since primeval, the significance of magnetic fields have been well understood and used extensively by our ancestors in the therapeutic use. They had precisely understood it as been the hand of the Mother Earth - Gia, the natural phenomena which nourishes and fosters each and every quanta of life with spiritual upliftment as well as material fulfilment. Only in the recent centuries, it has been completely forgotten, misunderstood and excessively exploited. The use of magnetism healing as a clinical treatment can be traced back to Plato, Ptolemy, the Greeks, and the Egyptians. In the eighteenth century, magnets were used in metaphysics and alchemy.
In modern diegesis, the best understanding of ‘magnetic fields’ is only trivial, as only playing with magnets - attract or repel, a kindergarten concept of no significance, but any gadget whether as tiny as nano chip or RFID or a telecommunication system or biomedical machines works because of the motion of charged particles, the motion which produces ‘magnetic field”, without which it is just as useless as a pebble. Magnetic Fields in the Technology Any telecommunication system - mobile phone, traffic or aircraft surveillance, radars, television, radio, satellite navigation, global positioning system, digital audio/video broadcasting, military weapons or any other system can work only because they can exploit electro-magnetic spectrum and make use of electro- magnetic fields, which scientifically has been dichotomized according to wavelengths and photon energies in the electro-magnetic spectrum (range of frequencies from ionizing gammarays to the extremely low frequency radio waves). These electric and magnetic fields, are described mathematically by Maxwell or Jefimenko or Poynting vector.1,2,4,5 Because of magnetism, humans can communicate over long distances, travel on levitating trains running at 600 km/hr 6,7, direct energy in modern weapons8,9, and store large amounts of data.11 Much of this technology stems from François Arago’s famous 1824 experiment10 in which he showed that if a magnetic needle is suspended, it can be rotated or stopped. This was the foundation for Faraday's disc,
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RESEARCH or homopolar generator, which produced electricity from magnetism. The power of magnetic fields then, should be evident. The capability of magnetic fields in developing medical technology has already been demonstrated widely and shows more promise for the future. Magnetic fields have been used in MRIs and the combined use of electric and magnetic fields in PET scans, X-rays, and CT scans. In modern times, both MRI and X-ray computed tomography (CT) have shown success in using platinum-fabricated magnetic nanoparticles as contrast agents. The imaging technique known as MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging), uses a resonant magnetic field on hydrogen nuclei in the body at a frequency of 64MHz to display images of body tissue. In the treatment of cancer, ionizing electro-magnetic radiation is used to kill malignant cells, transmitted as a series of oscillating fields through a particle accelerator. Diathermy machines use high-frequency electrical current to generate heat for muscle relaxation and joint conditions. Medical instruments like EEG and ECG measure the electrical activity of the brain and heart.12,13,14 Magnetic Fields in the Remote Control of Mice Recent research has demonstrated it’s potential in the remote control of brain activity and blood glucose levels in mice, by injecting a virus or a nano-magnetic particle, to create pressure or heat, which activates the nerve cell protein. Magnetic fields attach them to a protein or to inorganic paramagnetic particles.15,16,17 Magnetic Fields as drug carriers Magnetic particles, magnetic composites, nano- magnetic particles have proven to be effectively utilized as the drug carriers, a liposomebased nano- magnetic particle as the carriers for DNA and drugs, in the isolation of
DNA26, in hyperthermia, porous-magnetic nanoparticles and solid nanoparticles can store and release drugs, for doxorubicin (an anthracycline antibiotic with antineoplastic activity) encapsulated into the apoferritin for targeted cancer therapy3,27, paramagnetic nano- and microparticles in the diagnostic detection of cancer32,33, viruses28,29, and bacteria.30,31 Results of Magnetic Fields Therapy On the other side, magnetic cures have long been refuted as fallacy, mythology, or superstition, which involves the therapy with pulsed bio-electric or external use of permanent magnets in the form of beads, beds, bracelets, foils, garments, necklaces etc. There have been clinical studies, where the safety of even external application of the magnet had met with skepticism. In these studies, the efficacy of this therapy was varying in different patients, where one patient got some healing and the other do not. Some of the positive results of this magnetic fields therapy, which have proven in clinical trials are - the nail bed micro-circulation was increased ; the flow of red blood cells in the skeletal muscle capillaries got reduced density of tumors in the blood stream and blood vessel was decreased in the treatment of lagophthalmos with dry and irritated eyelids was success, protection against micro movements in the damaged area of the distal femoral epiphysis using a trabecular damaged rabbit model was achieved to help the maintenance of regular tissue regeneration ; in carpal tunnel syndrome ; in chronic musculoskeletal disorders like rheumatoid arthritis pain and inflammation was relieved24 ; back mobility in patients with low back pain was increased23 ; magnetic mats with 3950 gauss relieved backache, acceleration of blood circulation, treatment of sleeplessness, relief of joints and muscles pain, rheumatoid arthritis and fibromyalgia
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RESEARCH JOURNAL ; magnetic belt with 1000 gauss relieved back pain ; magnetic mask with 2500 gauss helped in facial wrinkles ; patients who didn't responded to hormone injection and suffered shoulder pain, improved with 13cm coil with 20 gauss pulsing at 73 cycles per second in four weeks ; magnetic necklaces made of nine magnets each of 1300 gauss were effective in neck stiffness, shoulder problems and in menstrual pains and in some cases the condition of the whole body got improved; with 38 kilogauss, tumor growth in mice was inhibited by a factor of two; pulsating magnetic force with a repetition rate 20Hz increased the blood flow in the arms and hands ; magnetic bracelet relieved the carpus, inflammation, stiffness and blood circulation to the ribs outside area26 ; standardized wounds on the backs of SpragueDawley rats healed in an average of 15.3 days with 23 gauss magnet significantly faster than lesser gauss magnet in 20.9 days,25 magnetic fields stimulate cell growth and help the cells reorganize after a wound, etc. Scientific Logic of Magnetic Fields in Healing The skepticism of magnetic fields in the healing, can be further met with the scientific argument : A moving current always produces a magnetic field. Biological currents produce bio-magnetic fields in our bodies and modern biomedical machinery records signals that are a reflection of these currents. 12,13,14 These biological currents which flow are vital for the nourishment of skeletal, integumentary, muscular, hemic, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, nervous, endocrine, cardiovascular, urinary and reproductive systems. A single neuron, the fundamental unit of the brain and nervous system, generates electrical signals that carry information electrochemically using ions of sodium(Na),
RESEARCH potassium(K), calcium, and chloride(Cl). Nerve cells are surrounded by a semipermeable membrane, which has the resting potential of 70 mV across the lipid bilayer and the intracellular side. In humans, the thickness of lipid bilayer is approx 5 nm. When the neuron is not sending any signal, ions K+,Cl-,Na+ and protein molecules A- cannot cross this membrane. When a neuron sends signal down axon, a depolarizing current causes action potential or an impulse, which occurs at 55mV. In the trigeminal ganglion neuron of rats, in one second, the action potential is fired hundred times by a neuron.18 If these stats are put in the formula to calculate the electric field2, the strength of the electric field of a single neuron, which is at rest, is fourteen million volts per meter (70mv/5nm) across the lipid bilayer. And the human brain has eighty-six billion neurons !19 Similarly, the strength of the electric field of a single neuron, which is creating impulse is eleven million volts per meter. It is interesting to know from electrical engineering, the thunderstorm lighting occurs because the electric field between a cloud and the earth makes the air conductive, which has strength of only three million volts per meter21,which is approx 4.67 times less in the strength than a single resting neuron, and approx 3.67 times less in the strength than a single neuron in action. Additionally, the human heart beats about sixty to eighty times per minute, the extraocular muscles move over 100,000 times a day, the brain’s memory storage capacity is equal to 2.5 petabytes, bioelectric signals travel at 268 mph (431 kph)22 ,and the normal human body heat is over 25,000 btu (british thermal unit) which is more than a two-ton air conditioner. Conclusion Given all this, it is compelling to think about increased use of magnetic technologies in
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Feng Shui Tips for Good Health
When it comes to health, there are so many things that can influence the way we feel. All the money and diamonds in the world cannot buy good health. Happiness cannot be fully experienced without good health. In fact, good health and longevity tops the wish list of millions of people. Creating a healthy environment is easier with good feng shui. Our residence & place where we work have a strong influence on our health; as we absorb energy from any place in which we spend time. So making sure you have the best feng shui environment is a key to good health. Feng Shui may not heal all that ails you, but it can help you become healthier & happier (both physically and mentally). Besides the modern medicine prescription for gaining good health, there are several ways in Feng Shui to keep one fit and fine.. Here are a few steps for achieving good health. • The most important step to realize the benefits of Feng Shui is to perform a Space Clearing procedure. Every environment has accumulated negative energy, or “sha chi”, that needs to be eliminated.
By Pt. Gopal Sharma
This procedure will make all other cures more effective. • The basic rule regarding health is to make sure that your home is healthy. Keeping it clean, organized and beautiful is the best way to attract positive, healthy ‘chi’ into your space. The energy in your home needs to be free-flowing and smooth like a river. • Keep all gadgets including watches/ wall-clocks in your home/workplace in perfect, functioning condition. Do not allow anything needing repair, to linger. Replace anything that is old, broken or faded. Repair peeling paint, cracked walls & ceilings as also the leaky faucets. Be sure that all windows/doors are in good working condition, without any noise. • Eliminate all things in your home or
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workplace that you no longer use. Pass those items to friends or donate them to charity.
a windchime with a horizontal bamboo mounting can help to redirect this oppressive force.
• Work towards eliminating all clutter from your life. Begin to look honestly at why you tend to accumulate so much unneeded stuff.
• Do not sleep or work directly under a beam. If this is unavoidable, hang a pair of bamboo flutes or a bamboo windchime with hollow tubes from the beam.
• In the study of Feng Shui, toilets are a huge concern. Always keep toilets and bathrooms exceptionally clean. Keep the lid on the toilet closed at all times when not in use, and keep the bathroom door closed at all times.
• Beware of poison arrows that point at you while you sleep. Hang faceted crystals in front of protruding corners to disperse negative ‘chi’.
• The bedroom is an especially important room when it comes to health, since this is where we regenerate and heal during sleep. Keep the bedroom clean and uncluttered, with a simple decor. Do not bring work into the bedroom. Laptops, phones and exercise equipment should be avoided in the bedroom. • Electronic devices such as TVs, clock radios, answering machines, and electric blankets emit electromagnetic fields that can harm your health. If you have to keep any of these in the bedroom, be sure they are at least six feet away from your body, or twelve feet, in the case of a TV. Always cover the TV with a cloth when it is not in use, especially while you sleep. Please ensure that the body does not reflect in a mirror while asleep. The mirror when placed in Northeast, North or East direction is beneficial during the day; but must be covered while sleeping to ensure health & harmony in the home. • Never place your bed on a wall that has a toilet on the other side. This is considered a health hazard in Feng Shui. • In the bedroom, avoid sleeping under sloping ceilings and bookcases or shelves. All of these are oppressive and can aggravate problems such as headaches, restlessness and insomnia. If this type of architecture is unavoidable,
• Do not place a fountain in the bedroom. Fountains are too yang and are considered to be a deterrent to good health in this area. The same rule holds true for potted plants. If you really enjoy a plant in the bedroom, choose one that is relatively small and has gentle, round shaped leaves. • Energize the wood sector (east) of your home with lush green accents, such as pillows, rugs, or window treatment. If the east sector is the living room, dining room or any room other than a bedroom, this is a great location for a beautiful potted plant. (Live plants are considered too yang for the bedroom ). In an eastern bedroom, use solid wood furniture as well as green accent colors. • Sufficient natural light also includes intelligent, smart indoor lighting. Once you focus on the quality of light, you will very quickly sense a shift in your health and well-being. Light is our #1 nutrient, hence,be wise and give your body enough light nutrition. This also includes the smart use of feng shui colors. • Fresh, good quality air is indeed the # 1 feng shui health priority. Do whatever it takes to find solutions for better air in your home by keeping plants to aerate the space, use essential oils to clear the air, use air-purifiers, etc.. Breathing clean air regularly is the feng shui foundation for your health and well-being. r
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Finding Vaastu Defects thru’ Diseases By Dr. Rekhaa Adlakha
Vaastu shastra is a vast and ancient science of living. The word “Vaastu” is derived from "VAS' which means "to Reside". Many factors govern the life of a human being, his fate, karma and surroundings, but vaastu can make sweet things sweeter and bitter things less bitter. The spirit of the house is called “vastu purush”. There are 5 basic elements (Fire, Earth, Air, Water and Space) of 4 main directions and 4 sub directions of any house. These 5 elements are same in any human body and they play a major role in human life. The human body is a structure for soul to live in, just like any house is a place to live in. Each and every direction represents one element of the house as North denotes air/water element, South denotes fire/earth element, West denotes air/earth element and East denotes fire/space element. Here in this article, I have some facts about how can human disease tell about vastu defects of any house. First we should know about the directions’ lords, who give the diseases to any human. Similarly any vaastu defect in house
causes a disease in human body. Five elements in our body have their own characteristics like Earth element gives shape and smell to our body, space element produces sound, fire element gives thrust and hunger, water element supports blood and other fluids and Air element gives the feeling of touch. All the below mentioned diseases explain that they occur due to imblance of 5 elements in human body. So with the help of these diseases, we find out the vaastu defect of a house. if there is a complete harmony among all five elements in human body, then the body will remain healthy. House must be built to maintain elemental harmony. Here are few examples of some diseases with the help of which we can get vastu defects in a house and can correct accordingly… 1 Fever, Eyes disease, Leprosy : These type of diseases are due to Sun and the direction of Sun is East. The element of east direction is Fire/air. So it shows that there is imbalance of fire/air element in east direction of
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RESEARCH JOURNAL the house. 2. Bone fracture, bone surgery, slip disc, skin allergy: These type of diseases are due to Saturn and the direction of saturn is West. The element of West direction is air/earth. So it shows that there is imbalance of air/earth element in West direction of the house. 3. Skin allergy, sense-organs disease, paralysis : These type of diseases are due to Mercury and the direction of mercury is North. The element of north direction is water/air. So it shows that there is imbalance of water/air element in north direction of the house. 4. Accidents, Surgery, Heart disease, stone, blood infection : These type of diseases are due to Mars and the direction of mars is south. The element of south direction is Fire/earth. So it shows that there is imbalance of fire/earth element in south direction of the house. 5. Stomach disease, fatty liver, infertility, overweight : These type of diseases are due to Jupiter and the direction of Jup is NorthEast. The element of NE direction is water. So it shows that there is imbalance of water element in NE direction of the house. 6. Hernia, stone surgery, major surgeries,: These type of diseases are due to Ketu and the direction of ketu is North-East. The element of NE direction is water. So it shows that there is imbalance of water element in NE direction of the house. 7. BP, Sugar, TB, Psychological disease, Lungs problem : These type of diseases are due to Moon and the direction of Moon is North-west. The element of NW direction is air. So it shows that there is imbalance of air element in NW direction of the house. 8. Cist (Rasoli in women bladder), sexual disease, inFertility, back problem in womens : These type of diseases are due to Venus and the direction of venus is South-East. The element of SE direction is fire. So it shows
VASTU that there is imbalance of fire element in SE direction of the house. 9. Cancer, Aids, Surgeries : These type of diseases are due to Rahu and the direction of rahu is South-West. The element of SW direction is earth. So it shows that there is imbalance of earth element in SW direction of the house. Note : Sometimes it is found that there are more than one defects in one or more directions. For example, if any house is facing accidental surgeries to its residents then it can be said that all this is due to mangal and Saturn planets. The direction of mangal is south and Saturn is west. So both these directions may have vaastu defects. Every Human body is also made of above said five elements. We can cure all diseases easily with the help of balancing these 5 elements in our house. If we want to rectify these vastu defects then please go for consultation of any vastu expert. This will cause fast recovery from all the diseases. Some common Vaastu Remedies :- Every human being must attempt to do following remedies to remove negative energies from his house and to cure any disease : • The entire area of house must be Clutterfree • There should be good, pleasant and soothing music to be played every day in house • Light sandalwood insenses in house • Mop the floors with sea salt in water • Put some raw semi-precious stone in a bowl and fill it with the water. Then place it in the room of patient. Replace water in every four days. It will help to recovery from any disease. Stones may be different for different diseases, so it should be purchased as per Vaastuexpert’s advice. r
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Importance of North Indian Temples
1. Baijnath Temple
By R. Harishankar
Baijnath Temple is one of the most popular temples in Himachal Pradesh, and here, Lord Shiva is worshipped as the 'God of Healing'. Baijnath or Vaidyanath is an avatar of the great Lord Shiva, and in this avatar, the great lord rids his devotees of all miseries and pain. As a result, this temple holds ultimate significance to all Lord Shiva devotees and is considered to be extremely sacred. In fact, the water of this temple is believed to be of medicinal value and has the potential to cure several illnesses and diseases. According to ancient history, the Shiva Lingam in Baijnath temple is brought by Ravana. He worshipped Lord Shiva, and Lord Shiva got impressed with him. Hence, Lord Shiva blessed him and took the form of shiva-linga. The temple is being built at that place called as Baijnath Temple. 2. Churdhar Temple This temple is located in Himachal Pradesh. Churdhar is the highest peak and the temple at the top is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Mountain climbing can be of 18 kilometers to reach Churdhar peak.
This mountain climbing gives a natural view of Himalayas from the top. We must start climbing the mountain in the early morning, so as to reach the temple before noon. 3.
Akshardham Temple 'Akshardham' is the abode of Lord Swami Narayan. Swaminarayan Temple at New Delhi is a Mandir dedicated to devotion. The mandir is a great tribute to Bhagwan Swaminarayan (1781- 1830), the great sage and an incarnation of Lord Narayanan. This temple displays traditional Hindu culture. It is located near Yamuna bank, Delhi. It is a must for those to visit this temple when coming to New Delhi.
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4. Vaishno Devi Temple
6. Tera manzil Temple – Rishikesh
It is a famous Hindu pilgrimage site in Jammu state. Huge number of pilgrimages will visit this temple during Navaratri festival. There is another famous temple named Bairo baba temple above Vaishno Devi Temple. Snowfall will be there during winters. During summers, the temperature will be suitable for tourists.
This temple is located on the banks of river Ganga. This temple is dedicated to lord Shiva and is situated at Rishikesh. There are also other famous temples in Rishekesh like Bharat Temple, Gita Bhawan and Raghunath Temple.
5. Golden Temple
7. Prem Mandir
It is a holy temple, built by sikh guru, Guru Ram Das. It is located in the city- Amritsar(Punjab). The walls are covered with rich gold plates. That is why, the name is called as “ The Golden Temple”.
It is a popular Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Krishna. It is located in Vrindavan, Mathura. Large Number of people will gather in Prem Mandir for attending evening aarti. It took a long time to build this temple. 8.Bangla Sahib Gurudwara
There is a sacred lake in Golden Temple. People will take bath in this holy lake to get rid of their sins.
It is a famous Sikh pilgrimage site located in Delhi. This gurudwara is ranked as one of the best tourist place in Delhi. People from all over the world, visit this gurudwara to take blessings. There is a sacred lake in the Gurudwara where people will take holy bath.
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consumed poison, and kept it in his throat when devas and asuras have churned the ocean for getting Amudha. 11. Kashi Viswanath Mandir Kashi Vishvanath Temple is the famous Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is located in Uttar Pradesh. The temple is located on the banks of the holy river Ganga, and is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas. The deity is called by the name Vishwanath. The temple 9.Bhairon Temple- Delhi
This temple is located in Delhi. In this temple devotees will usually offer liquor as a Prasad. The nearest metro station is Pragati Maidan. Bhairon baba is a form of Lord Shiva. Whenever we go to delhi, It is a must for us to visit this Bhairon baba temple and to seek his blessings. 10. Neel Kanth Mahadev Temple This temple is situated in Rishikesh. The Temple is dedicated to Neelkanth (another form of Lord Shiva). The temple is surrounded by the valleys like Manikoot, Vishnukoot, Brahmakoot. According to the Hindu tradition, it is a place where Lord Shiva has
is popularly called as Kashi Vishwanath Temple. The temple has been referred to in Hinduism. According to history, It has been destroyed and re-constructed a number of times. The current structure was built on an adjacent site by the Maratha ruler, Ahilya Bai Holkar of Indore in 1780. This temple has been managed by the government of Uttar Pradesh. 12. Badrinath Temple Badrinath or Badrinarayan Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu which is situated in Badrinath at Uttarakhand, India. The temple is also considered as one of the 108 Divya Desams dedicated to Lord Vishnu. It is open for six months every year (between the end of April and the beginning of November), due to the weather conditions in the Himalayan region. The temple is located in the banks of Alaknanda River. It is one of the main pilgrimage centers of India. This temple is mentioned in ancient religious texts like Vishnu Purana and Skanda Purana.
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13. Kedarnath Temple Kedarnath Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. Kedarnath is located in the state of Uttarakhand, India. Due to weather conditions, the temple is open only between the months of April (Akshaya Tritriya) and November (Kartik Purnima). During the winters, the deities
was reconstructed several times in the past after the destruction by several Muslim Kings. The present temple was reconstructed in Chaulukya style of Hindu temple architecture and completed in May 1951.According to Puranas, the temple is considered as a sacred one. 15. Pandaripur Temple The Vithoba Temple, Pandharpur, known as Shri Vitthal-Rukmini Mandir , is a Hindu temple in Pandharpur in the state of Maharashtra. It
from Kedarnath temple are carried down to Ukhimath, and from there the deity is worshiped for the next six months. According to Hindu legends, the temple was initially built by Pandavas, and is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas, the holiest Hindu shrines of Shiva. This temple is the highest among the 12 Jyotirlingas. 14. Somnath Temple The Somnath temple is located in Gujarat, and is believed to be the first among the twelve jyotirlinga shrines of Lord Shiva. It is an
is the main centre of worship of Lord Vithoba (A form of Lord Krishna), and his consort Rakhumai. It is the most popular temple in Maharashtra. Taking bath in the holy river Chandrabhaga, is believed to have power to wash all the sins of the devotees. All the devotees are allowed to touch the feet of the idol of Lord Vithoba. This temple appointed women and people from backward classes as priests. r
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;fn ,d&,d] nks&nks vFkok rhu&rhu xzg yXu ls f}rh; vkSj }kn'k LFkku esa gksa vFkok r`rh; vkSj ,dkn'k LFkku esa gksa ;k prqFkZ vkSj n'ke LFkku esa gks vFkok iape vkSj uoe LFkkuxr gks vFkok "k"B vkSj }kn'k LFkku esa gksa rks J`a'kyk ca/k ;ksx gksrk gSA ;fn prqFkZ LFkku esa lw;Z vFkok eaxy vkSj n'ke LFkku esa 'kfu gks rks tkrd dks jktn.M esa 'kwyh dh ltk ;k tsy n.M gksrk gSA
bu ;ksx dkjd xzgksa ds cykcy dk fopkj dj lokZfèkd cyh xzg dk fu.kZ; dj ysuk pkfg,A mlh cyh xzg dh n'kk ;k vUrnZ'kk esa vFkok vYi cyh ;ksx dkjd xzg dh egkn'kk esa vkSj cyh ;ksx drkZ xzg dh vUrnZ'kk esa mDr cU/kukfn Qy dguk pkfg,A vxj fdlh dh dq.Myh ds NBs] vkBosa ;k ckjgosa Hkko esa iki xzg gksrs gSa rks ,sls yksxksa dks thou esa ,d u ,d ckj tsy ;k=k djuh iM+rh gSA dqaMyh ds NBs] vkBosa vkSj ckjgosa Hkko ls tsy tkus ds ;ksx curs gSaA 'kfu] eaxy vkSj jkgq eq[; :i ls ;g rhu xzg ,oa budk vkilh laca/kA
;fn yXus'k vkSj "k"Bs'k jkgq vFkok dsrq ds lkFk dsanz ;k f=dks.kxr gks rks tkrd dks cU/ku gksrk gSA
lHkh yXuksa ds }kn'ks'k] "k"Bs'k ,oa v"Ves'k ds v'kqHk ;ksx ;k izHkkoA
;fn o`"k] es"k o /kuq yXu esa tUe gks vkSj iki xzg f}rh;] iape] uoe o }kn'k LFkkuksa esa x, gksa rks euq"; jLlh ls ca/ku dks izkIr gksrk gSA
vxj dqaMyh esa eaxy vkSj 'kfu ,d&nwljs dks ns[k jgs gksa rks yM+kbZ&>xM+s ds dkj.k O;fDr dks tsy ;k=k gks ldrh gSA
;fn feFkqu] rqyk] es"k o dU;k yXu esa tUe gks vkSj f}rh;] iape] }kn'k esa iki xzg gks rks euq"; dks fcuk gFkdfM+;ksa ds iz;ksx ds gh nqxZ vkfn esa dSn dj fy;k tkrk gSA ehu] ddZ o edj yXu gks] f}rh; vkSj iape] uoe o }kn'k LFkku esa iki xzg fLFkr gksa rks euq"; dks dSn dj fy;k tkrk gSA
egkn'kk] varnZ'kk] izR;arj n'kk Hkh v'kqHk xzgksa dh gks rks Hkh dkjkokl tkus dh fLFkfr cu ldrh gSA ijkØe Hkko ,oa v"Ve Hkko dk LFkku ifjorZu] Hkkos'k }kjk n`f"V laca/k] Hkkos'k dh n'kk&izR;arj] xzg xkspj }kjk nqHkkZX; míhiu gksus ij tsy tkus dh fLFkfr izcyrk ls curh gSA
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'kks/k bl tkrd dh dqaMyh esa J`a[kyk ca/k ;ksx cu jgk gSA yXu ls r`rh; vkSj ,dkn'k Hkko esa ,d&,d xzg fLFkr gSA r`rh; Hkko esa panz vkSj ,dkn'k Hkko esa dsrqA
;fn ekjds'k dh fLFkfr n'ke Hkko esa gks rks Hkh vieku lguk iM+rk gSA
lw;Z vkRekdkjd xzg jkgq&dsrq ds v{k esa vkSj lw;Z "k"Bs'k gSA v"Ves'k 'kqØ "k"B Hkko esa] panz eu dk dkjd] ml ij dsrq dk izHkko gSA
}kn'ks'k vkSj v"Ves'k dh ;qfrA dsrq dh n`f"V cq/k vkSj 'kqØ ijA jkgq }kn'ks'k dh jkf'k esa vkSj dsrq "k"Bs'k xq# dh jkf'k esa] v"Ves'k 'kqØ dh jkf'k esa 'kfu budk vkil esa laca/k viekutud fLFkfr mRiUu djokbZA
ekjds'k cq/k vkSj ekjds'k eaxy ij }kn'ks'k 'kfu dh n`f"V gS tkss eku gkfu dk ;ksx gSA fo'ks"k ckr ;g gS fd tkrd fcuk vijk/k ds tsy esa x;kA yXu ij yXus'k dh n`f"V vkSj panzek ewy jkf'k esa fLFkr gSA xkspj esa lw;Z jkgq&dsrq ds v{k esa] v"Ves'k }kn'ks'k dh ;qfr n'ke Hkko esa] ekjds'k eaxy Lojkf'k esa fLFkr gksdj v"Ve Hkko ij n`f"V vkSj yXus'k xq# ij n`f"VA n'kk xq# esa 'kfu vkSj 'kfu esa 'kqØ] 'kqØ esa 'kqØA 2019 esa 9 Qjojh dks tkrd dks fcuk vijk/k ds dqN le; ds fy, tsy tkuk iM+kA xq#&'kfu dh ;qfr lIre Hkko esa] lIre Hkko dkjd 'kqØ ;kfu L=h ls lacaf/kr ijs'kkuh ds dkj.k dkjkoklA dqaMyh &4 yXus'k dk laca/k 6] 8] 12 ls gks] 6] 8] 12 dk vkil esa laca/k gks] 'kfu] jkgq] dsrq dk v"Ves'k] 8-08-1983] 11-30] jksgrd xq8
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'kks/k ;ksx gks rks tkrd ekjds'k dh n'kk&vUrnZ'kk izR;arj n'kk esa tsy t:j tkrk gSA xkspj esa Hkh xzgksa dh fLFkfr fo'ks"k Qynk;h gksrh gSA
n'kk 'kqØ esa panz&jkgq&jkgq dh n'kk esa tkrd tsy x;kA 'kqØ ekjds'k vkSj }kn'ks'k] yXus'k dh ;qfr vieku djokrh gSA
tsy tc Hkh dksbZ Hkh O;fDr x;k gS pkgs fdlh us vijk/k fd;k gks ;k uk fd;k gks ml le; jkgq] dsrq] 'kfu dk fo'ks"k Hkwfedk jgk gSA
jkgq dh n`f"V v"Ve vkSj lw;Z cq/k] 'kqØ ij gSA
ekjds'k dk yXu ls laca/k cuus ij Hkh O;fDr dks vieku lguk iM+rk gSA
xkspj esa xzgksa dk izHkko xkspj esa jkgq eaxy dh ;qfr vkSj 'kfu dh ;qfr gSA jkgq vkSj eaxy dh ;qfr tc xkspj esa vkrh gS rks csgn [krjukd lkfcr gksrh gSA vpkud thou esa dksbZ Hkh nq?kZVuk ?kV ldrh gSA cq/k yXus'k ij xkspj esa jkgq dh n`f"V] jkgq f}rh; Hkko esa eaxy 'kfu dk iki izHkko fy, gq, gSaA ysfdu xq# dk izHkko gS yXus'k ij bl fnu tkrd tsy tkus ls cp tkrk gSA
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7 vizSy 2014 yXu esa eaxy] }kn'ks'k vkSj yXus'k dh ;qfr 'kfu&jkgq f}rh; Hkko esa fLFkr gSA
;fn yXu ij xq# dk izHkko gks] yXus'k ij Hkh xq# dk izHkko gks rks tkrd fcuk vijk/k ds tsy esa tkrk gSA
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xkspj esa Hkh yXu ;k yXus'k ij 'kqHk izHkko gks] rks Hkh tkrd fcuk dlwj ds tsy ;k vieku lgrk gSA ;s rHkh Qfyr gksxk tc dq.Myh esa v'kqHk ;ksx gksrk gSA r
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'kknh gksus ls igys&igys fo|k iwjh dj ysxk ;k ;fn fo|k pyrh jgsxh rks 'kknh :dh jgsxh ysfdu fo|k gksxh dke dh] cs'kd FkksM+s gh ntsZ dh gksA og euq"; L=h Lo;a y{eh vorkj gksxkA pUnz lkr ds le; ;fn cq/k 'kqHk gks vkSj [kkuk ua0 8 [kkyh gks] rks ,sls O;fDr dh vkarfjd cqf) cgqr rst gksrh gSA mik; % pk¡nh ds fxykl esa nw/k&ty vkfn fi;saA ua- 8 vkB lky rd ek¡ dks d"V] fo|k esa :dkoVsa ;k Lo;a tkrd dks ikuh ls gksus okys jksx fueksfu;k bR;kfn Å¡pkbZ ls fxjus ;k fQlyus dk Hk;- udkjkRed lksp fopkj] fujk'kk dh ckrsaA ^^T;ksa&T;ksa fo|k yh rks eka dks rjl x;s**A fo|k gqbZ rks ekrk dks rjlrs jgs ij ;g t:jh ugha fd ekrk ej xbZ gksA ekrk gqbZ rks fo|k ugha vc
pk¡nh ds fxykl dk iz;ksx djsaA
nw/k ;k fo|k nksuksa gh lw[ks nw/k dh rjg gksaxsA ;fn i<+sxk rks fo|k iwjh ugha gksxh rFkk larku dks Hkh i<+us ls jksdrs jgsaxs ;k og nksuksa dks gh rjlrs ej tka,xsA
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mik; %
fcuk i<+s gh ulhgr djus okyk] fo|k esa dfBu izfr;ksfxrk] fo|k izkfIr esa ijs'kkuh ,oe~ fy[kus esa Hkh ijs'kkuh] fy[kus dk fny ugha djrk ;k fy[kkbZ lqUnj ugha gksrhA
lQsn ckyksa okyh fL=h;ksa dks ;k L=h dks 43 fnu nw/k fiyk;sa tSlk nw/k ekaxs oSlk gh fiyk;saA ?kj ds fdlh fj'rsnkj dks ugha fiyk;sa] ckgj okys dks fiyk;sa ¼xehZ gks rks B.Mk nw/k B.M ds fnu gks rks xeZ nw/k] ihus okyh tSls pkgs½ tSlk o`)kJe o`Unkou esa ,d fnu esa 43 efgykvksa dks f[kykdj iwjk mik; Hkh dj ldrs gSaA
dHkh&dHkh igkM+ksa ;k taxyksa dh lSj djsaA
fo|k lgk;d gksxh ysfdu ewY; vkSj [kpZ ls] ftlds fy, dbZ rjg ds d"V mBkus iM+saxsA
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leh{kk ua- 9
mik; %
f'k{kk vFkkg vn`'; leqnz gksxh vFkkZr~ tkrd cgqr vf/kd i<+kbZ djus okyk gksxkA dbZ fMfxz;k¡ gksxh ;k de f'k{kk Hkh gksxh rks Hkh f'k{kk dk iwjk Qy feyrk gS exj f'k{kk } kjk bldk dksbZ :rck ugha curk gS] fy[kkbZ lqUnj gksxhA xf.kr dk ekfgj ;k xf.kr esa fuiq.k gksrk gSA
ekrk HkS: th dks efUnj esa nw/k p<+k;sA Lo;a HkS# ths ds efUnjesa nw/k p<+kuk ykHkdkjh jgsxkA
lc dks vkjke nsus okyk] fo|k dk Lokeh exj Lo;a fo)ku gksus dh 'krZ ughaA mik; % /kkfeZd ;k=k,a ;kfu oSfnd ;k ikSjkf.kd nsoh&nsorkvksa dh ;k=k,a djsaA ua- 10 igys nl o"kks± rd i<+kbZ esa rdyhQ jgrh gS :dkoVsa vkrh gSa vkSj nl o"kks± rd ek¡ dk LokLFk Hkh Bhd ugha jgrk gS ;gka pUnzek dks detksj gh ekuk tkrk gS D;ksafd 'kfu dk ?kj gS vkSj 'kfu lkai gS] ;g dky Hkh dgykrk gS] dky gh jkf= gS Lo;a dk LokLF; Hkh nl o"kks± rd Bhd ugha jgrkA nwljksa dks rks D;k i<+kuk cfYd Lo;a Hkh fo|k jfgr] ;gka rd fd i<+kus okys dks ikuh ekaxus ij iRFkj ls mÙkj nsa ml fo|k esa gj vksj :dkoV ds iRFkj gh iM+rs gksaxs] exj [kq'd nokbZ;ksa dh gdheh vkSj iz;ksx dh fdLer ds bYe dk tkudkj t:j gksxkA
bruk nw/k /keZ LFkku esa nku djs fd 11 vknfe;ksa ds ihus ds yk;d gksuk pkfg,A ¼,d O;fDr yxHkx vk/kk fdyks nw/k ih ysrk gS½ bl fglkc ls ;k vUnkts ls nw/k nku nsA ikmMj dk nw/k] e'khu dk nw/k] i'kq dk nw/k---tSlk ns'k oSlk Hks"k ds fglkc ls nw/k iz;ksx djsaA ua- 12 ,sls tkrd i<+rs ugha gS fiVkbZ [kkdj] fiVdj i<+rs gSa thou ds lkjs dke rjl&rjl dj gksaxsA ^^vkleka cjlrk jgk chdkusj rjlrk jgk** ,slk tkrd rkfU=d] T;ksfr"k vkfn fo"k;ksa esa :fp j[krk gS ;g eks{k Hkko Hkh gSA fo|k NksVh gks ;k cM+h exj mlds }kjk fo|k ds vkjke] fy[ks ;k u i<+s uke eqgEen Qkfty] i<+s ;k u i<+s exj i<+s gq, dk cki t:j gksxk vkSj fo|k dh dher gks ;k u gks exj eq¶r dh nqdkunkjh esa iwjs ntsZ dh rkyhe dh dher gkfly dj ysxkA /keZLFkku esa vkrs tkrs jgsaA ikuh dk ?kwaV ihdj dke vkjaHk djsaA
mik; %
?kj dh Nr ds uhps gsaM iEi u yxk;saA
jkr dks nw/k ugha ihuk pkfg, vkSj jkr dk mcyk nw/k dHkh Hkh ¼pkgs fnu gks ;k jkr½ pk; dksQh esa iz;ksx ugha djuk pkfg,A ;g nw/k vfu"Vdkjh gksxkA
1 fyVj o"kkZ ds ikuh esa 4 pkanh ds pkSjl VqdMs Mkydj ?kj esa j[ksaA
uk'rs esa nl fnuksa rd yxkrkj dPpk iuhj [kk;sa pUnzek udn vkenuh dk izrhd gSA
lc Hkkoksa esa lk/kkj.kr;k f'k{kk ds fy, pUnzek ds fuEu mik; djus ykHknk;d fl) gksaxsA pkanh ds fxykl esa ikuh bR;kfn fi;saA
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pkanh ds cstksM+ dM+s esa rkEcs dh dhy yxkdj igusA
fo|k esa v/kwjkiu jgrk gS ;k eka dk LokLF; [kjkcA ,slk tkrd jkr dks i<+kvks rks i<+sxk jkr dks i<+h fo|k gh ykHkdkjh jgsxhA fnu dh i<+h fo|k ykHk ugha nsxhA
pUnzek 6&8&12 esa gks rks xys esa pkanh dk ;a= igus ml ij pUnz dk cht ea=
i<+sxk iwjk ojuk vui<+ gkfQt th gksaxsA ;gh ykHk&gkfu fo|k dk gksxkA
^^¬ Jka Jha JkS l% pUnzels ue%** 11000] lU/;k] Iyk'k@<kd ,oa 18 dk ;U= lksus pk¡nh dh psu vFkok lQsn ;k ihys /kkxs esa igusaA
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leh{kk
fo"kdU;k ;ksx foe'kZ fo"kdU;k ls rkRi;Z ,slh dU;k ls gS tks nksuksa dqyksa esa fo"k dh Hkkafr O;kIr gksA ,slh L=h 'kksdeXu] larku ls oafpr] /ku ls jfgr ,oa O;fHkpkj ;ksx ls ;qä gksrh gSA fo"kdU;k ;ksx fo"k dh rjg çk.k gj.k esa l{ke gksrk gS rFkk 'kjhj o eu dks d"Vçn gksrk gSA
iz'kkar [kkuoydj
vktUefo"kla;ksxkr~ dU;k fo"ke;h —rkA Li'kksZPN~oklkfnfHkgZfUr rL;kLRosrr~ ifj{k.ke~ AA*
fo"kdU;k ;ksx nks"k gekjs T;ksfr"k tkrd xzaFkksa ds vk/kkj ij iqjkru dky ls ekU; jgk gS vkSj bldk nq"çHkko uke ,oa xq.k ds vuq:i L=h tkrd ds lanHkZ esa fdlh Hkh vU; nks"k ls vuqHko esa vf/kd tkuk x;k gSA ,slh dU;k dks dqVqac gsrq R;kT; Hkh dgk x;k gS vfirq bldk ifjgkj Hkh 'kkL=ksa esa fn;k x;k gSA foLr`r v/;;u djus ij fo"kdU;k dk mYys[k fofo/k T;ksfr"k xzFa kksa ds vykok vk;qonZs ds çkphu le`) xzFa kksa v"Vkaxân; ,oa lqJrq lwä vkfn esa Hkh ik;k x;k gS vkSj bldk fo"ktU; ?kkrd çHkko yxHkx mlh ifjek.k esa fHkUu vk;qonZs ;ksx Lo:i esa bu xzFa kksa esa Hkh ns[kus dks feyrk gSA fo"kdU;k ;ksx ds ifjçs{; esa igys ge vk;qosZn dh gh ckr djsa rks bl 'kkL= vuqlkj fo"kdU;k bl çdkj dh dU;k vFkok ukjh dks dgrs gSa ftls ckY;dky ls gh fo"k ds [kkuiku ls ¼çkjaHk esa vYi ek=k vkSj fQj Øe'k% dkykarj esa fo"k dh ek=k dks c<kdj lsou djkrs gq,½ 'kjhj fo"ke; cuk fn;k tkrk gSA bl çdkj dh dU;k ds lalxZ ls euq"; vfr nqlá e`R;q dks çkIr gksrk gSA
vFkkZr~ ,slh dU;k dk Li'kZ jktk dks ugha djuk pkfg, ftldk dqy rFkk 'khy fofnr u gks ,oa ftldh ijh{kk iw.kZ :i ls oS| }kjk u dj yh x;h gksA D;ksafd dqfVy ;k nq"V euq"; fofo/k çdkj ds ;ksxkpkj }kjk 'k=q ds ekj.k gsrq fo"kdU;k dks ek/;e cukrs gSaA tUe ls gh fo"k dk la;ksx djkdj dU;k dks fo"ke;h dU;k cuk;k tkrk gSA ;g dU;k Li'kZ ,oa mPNokl vkfn ls euq"; dks ekjrh gSA ;gka rd fd fo"kdU;k ds lalxZ esa mlds gkFk vkSj ds'k dk Li'kZ gksus ls iq"i] Qy] iÙks rd eqj>k tkrs gSaA bl dU;k dk nwj ls gh ifjR;kx djuk pkfg,A vk;qosZnkpk;Z egf"kZ lqJqr us Hkh fo"kdU;k ls jktk dh j{kk gsrq oS| dks lps"V jgus dk funsZ'k vius xzaFk ¼ lq-d- 1@6 ½ esa nsrs gq, dgk gS& ^fo"kdU;ksi;ksxkn~ ok {k.kkTtáknlwUuj:A rLekn~ oS|su lrra fo"kkn~ j{;ks ujkfèki:AA* vfr çkphu dky ls 'k=q ds fouk'k gsrq fo"kdU;k dk ç;ksx gksrk jgk gSA eqækjk{kl vkfn esa Hkh bldk mYys[k feyrk gSA Hkkjr gh ugha phu vkSj ;wjksi ds ns'kksa esa Hkh dwVuhfrd fo"k dU;kvksa dh ppkZ feyrh gSA jktuhfrd "kMîa= ds ç;kstu ls :iorh] vfua| lqanfj;ksa dks çpqj /ku nsdj bl dk;Z ds fy, pquk tkrk gSA
^u p dU;kfofnrka laLi`'ksnijhf{krke~A
fo"kSyh vkS"kf/k;ksa] jlk;u ds ç;ksx ls tc ;s fo"k dU;k,a cu tkrh gS rc Ny&Nan ls 'k=q i{k dks vius eksg ik'k esa Qalk dj muesa vius lalxZ }kjk xfyr jksx ds laØked fo"kk.kq igqapk nsrh gS rkfd os vdky@vkdfLed e`R;q dks çkIr gksA
fofo/kku~ dqoZrs ;ksxku~ dq'kyk: [kyq ekuok:A
bl çdkj fo"k; oLrq dh lkjxfHkZrk ds –f"Vdks.k ls
vk;qosZn vkpk;Z egf"kZ okXHkê vius xzaFk v"Vkax laxzg&lw= LFkku esa fo"kdU;k ds fo"k; esa dgrs gSa&
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leh{kk fo"kdU;k ;ksx ds ?kkrd çHkko dk mYys[kuh; ifjp; geus vk;qosZn ds çkphu /kjksgj xzaFkksa ds vkèkkj ij ns[kkA
frfFk;ksa esa mä okj u{k=ksa dk fdlh Hkh Øe ls ;ksx gks rks fo"kdU;k ;ksx cusxkA
vc blh rkjrE; esa ge T;ksfr"k ds fofo/k xzaFkksa esa bl ;ksx dk mYys[k dqN lekurk vkSj fHkUurk ds Lo:i esa ns[krs gSa&
fdarq ;outkrd ds gh vxys 'yksd esa —frdk ds LFkku ij fo'kk[kk dk lekos'k lIreh] eaxyokj ds lkFk fd;k x;k gS] ns[ksa&
egf"kZ ikjk'kj th ds vuqlkj& ^llkikZfXutys'kdZ~"ks HkkuqeUnkjokljsA HkækfrFkkS tuq;ZL;k: lk fo"kk[;k dqekfjdkAA* ¼1½vk'ys"kk u{k=] jfookj] f}rh;k frfFk ¼2½ —frdk ] 'kfuokj] lIreh ¼3½ 'krfHk"kk] eaxyokj] }kn'kh mä okj] frfFk ¼Hkæk½] u{k= ds ;ksx esa tUeh dU;k fo"kdU;k gksrh gSA
^}kn'kh ok#.ka lw;sZ fo'kk[kk lIreh dqtsA eUns 'ys"kk f} rh;k p fo"kdU;k çlw;rsAA*
;|fi mijksäkuqlkj gh Øfed ;ksx gksuk Li"V ugha gksrk] fdarq Vhdkdkjksa dk ;gh vfHker gSA ewy 'yksd esa Hkæk frfFk;ksa ¼2] 7] 12½ ls rhu okjksa ¼jfo@eaxy@'kfu½ vkSj rhu u{k=ksa ¼v'ys"kk@—frdk@'krfHk"kk½ dk dksbZ Hkh ;ksx gksuk fo"kdU;k ;ksx dks n'kkZrk gSA
njvly c`gnikjk'kj gksjk ds ewy 'yksd ,oa ;outkrd ds igys 'yksd esa bl rjg ds Øec) ;ksx fu#i.k dk funsZ'k Li"V ugha gksrk gS] vfirq ;g Vhdkdkjksa dk fu#i.k gh çrhr gksrk gSA
blds vykok ikjk'kj th ds vuqlkj ftl dU;k ds tUe yXu esa ,d iki o ,d 'kqHk xzg gks rFkk 2 xzg 'k=q{ks=h ;k "k"B LFkku esa gks ,slh dU;k Hkh fo"kdU;k gksrh gSA ^fo"k;ksxs leqRiUuk e`roRlk p nqHkZxkA oL=kHkj.kghuk p 'kksdlarIrekulkAA* vFkkZr~ ikjk'kj th ds vuqlkj mä ;ksx esa mRiUu L=h e`r iq= ¼e`roRlk½ dks tUe nsus okyh gksrh gS rFkk larkuksRifÙk {kerkghu] 'kjhj lq[k] /ku] oL= jfgr gksdj lnSo 'kksd larIr gksrh gSA ;ou tkrd esa Hkh dqN blh çdkj dk fo"kdU;k ;ksx fn;k x;k gS & ^HkækfrfFk;Znk'ys"kk 'krfHk: —frdk rFkkA eUnkjjfookjs"kq fo"kdU;k çtk;rsAA* vFkkZr~ tUe dky esa Hkæk frfFk;ksa ¼2] 7] 12½ esa v'ys"kk] 'krfHk"kk] —frdk u{k= vkSj 'kfuokj] eaxyokj] jfookj gks rks fo"kdU;k ;ksx gksrk gSA Vhdkdkjksa us bls rhu Øec) ;ksxksa ds Lo:i esa crk;k gS] fdarq ewy 'yksd ds HkkokFkZ ls çrhr gksrk gS fd Hkæk
;gka 'krfHk"kk u{k= dks jfookj ds lkFk dgk gS tks Øe vkxs tkrdkyadkj vuqlkj 'krfHk"kk ds eaxyokj vkSj lIreh ds lkFk gksus fHkUu gks tkrk gSA tcfd tkrd rRo esa Hkh ;outkrd okyk Øe gh viuk;k gS vkSj T;ksfr"k rRoe esa eqdqan nSoK th us Hkh blh Øe dk xzg.k fo"kdU;k ;ksx gsrq fd;k gSA
x.ks'k dfo —r tkrdkyadkj] egknso ikBd —r tkrd rRo] Jh thoukFk —r Hkkodqrwgye~] eqdqan nSoK —r T;ksfr"k rÙoe~ vkfn xzaFkksa esa Hkæk frfFk;ksa vkSj 'kfuokj] eaxyokj] jfookj ds lkFk v'ys"kk] 'krfHk"kk] vkSj fo'kk[kk u{k= ds ;ksx ls fo"kdU;k ;ksx dgk x;k gSA fo'kk[kk ds LFkku ij —frdk dk lekos'k ikjk'kj gksjk'kkL= ds vykok eqgwrZ x.kifr esa Hkh fd;k x;k gS tcfd ;outkrd ds nks i`Fkd 'yksdksa vuqlkj —frdk vkSj fo'kk[kk nksuksa gh xzká gSA tkrdkyadkj vuqlkj & ¼1½ 'kfuokj+ v'ys"kk u{k=+ f}rh;k frfFk ¼2½ eaxyokj+ 'krfHk"kk+ lIreh frfFk ¼3½ jfookj+ fo'kk[kk+ }kn'kh frfFk tkrd rRo vuqlkj& ¼1½ 'kfuokj+ v'ys"kk + f}rh;k frfFk ¼2½ jfookj+ 'krfHk"kk+ }kn'kh frfFk ¼3½ eaxyokj+fo'kk[kk + lIreh frfFk Hkkodqrwgye~ vuqlkj& ¼1½ 'kfuokj+ v'ys"kk + f}rh;k frfFk
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leh{kk ^/keZxsgxrs HkkSesa yXuxs jfouUnusA iapesa fnolk/kh'ks lk fo"kk[;k dqekfjdkAA*
¼3½ jfookj+ fo'kk[kk+ }kn'kh frfFk vkxs layXu fo"kdU;k ;ksx lca/kh rkfydk esa fofo/k xzFkksa ds lE;d –f"V ls v/;;u dk Øec) ;ksx çLrqr fd;k x;k gS &
blh çdkj ;ksxtkrd esa Hkh&
T;ksfr"k ds loksZPp xzaFk o`gnikjk'kj gksjk 'kkL= esa Hkæk frfFk ds lkFk fdlh okj u{k= ds fof'k"V Øe ls ;ksx dk fufnZ"V ;k Li"V mYys[k ugha gS vkSj xzaFkksa esa Hkh Øfed ;ksx esa ijLij dqN Hksn Hkh gSA
vFkkZr~ yXu esa 'kfu] iape esa lw;Z vkSj uoe esa eaxy gks rks fo"kdU;k ;ksx gSA
Hkæk frfFk ds lkFk fufnZ"V 3 fof'k"V okj vkSj u{k=ksa ds ;ksx dks lHkh xzaFkksa us crk;k gS] u{k= esa v'ys"kk vkSj 'krfHk"kk dk lHkh xzaFkksa ds ;ksx esa lekos'k gS fdarq fo'kk[kk ,oa —frdk esa Hksn Hkh ifjyf{kr gqvk gSA bldk vfHkçk; ;g le>k tk ldrk gS fd v'ys"kk o 'krfHk"kk }kjk fufeZr fo"kdU;k ;ksx vf/kd çcy ?kkrd gks ldrs gSaA bl çdkj Hkæk frfFk;ksa dk mä rhu okjksa ¼eaxyokj] 'kfuokj] jfookj½ vkSj 3 u{k=ksa ¼vk'ys"kk] 'krfHk"kk] — frdk@fo'kk[kk½ ls ;ksx gksus ij fo"kdU;k ;ksx gksrk gS vkSj esjs fopkj ls ;g ;ksx fdlh Hkh Øe esa gks fo"kdU;k ;ksx dk gh y{k.k n'kkZrk gSA vc vkxs xzaFkksa esa fo"kdU;k ;ksx ds tUedqaMyh esa xzg fLFkfr ds vk/kkj ij Hkh fufeZr ;ksxksa dk mYys[k gqvk gSA o`gnikjk'kj gksjk'kkL= vuqlkj L=h ds tUe yXu esa ,d iki o ,d 'kqHk xzg nksuksa gks rFkk nks xzg 'k=q {ks=h ;k "k"B LFkku esa gks rks og L=h fo"kdU;k dgykrh gSA tkrd rRo vuqlkj mijksä leku ;ksx ds lkFk gh ,d vfrfjä 'yksd@;ksx ;g Hkh gS fd& lw;Z iape LFkku esa gks] 'kfu yXu esa vkSj uoe LFkku esa eaxy gks rks bl çdkj ds f=dks.kh; iki@Øwj xzgksa ls fufeZr ;ksx esa mRiUu dU;k fo"kdU;k gksrh gSA eqgwrZx.kifr xzaFk vuqlkj ftl dU;k ds tUe yXu esa 'k=q{ks=h nks ikixzg fLFkr gks vkSj yXu esa 'kqHk o ikih xzg gks rks bl ;ksx esa iSnk dU;k fo"kkaxuk ¼fo"kdU;k½ gksrh gSA ;g o`gnikjk'kj gksjk 'kkL=ksä ;ksx l–'k gh gSA thoukFk —r Hkkodqrgw y esa tkrd rRo leku ;ksx fn;k gS &
^yXus lkSfj: jfo: iq=s /keZLFkks èkj.khlqr%A vfLeu~ ;ksxs rq tkrkL=h lk Hkosn~ fo"kdU;dkAA*
Jh x.ks'k dfo us tkrdkyadkj esa Hkh blh ;ksx dks LFkku fn;k gSA ;ksx ifjgkj & vc ge bl ;ksx dk 'kkL=&xzFa kksa esa of.kZr ifjgkj ns[krs gSa & o`gnikjk'kj gksjk'kkL= vuqlkj& ^lIres'k% 'kqHkks okfi lIresa yXurkss'kokA pUærks ok fo"ka ;ksxa fofugfUr u la'k;% AA* vFkkZr~ yXu ;k pUæek ls lIre Hkko esa Lo;a lIres'k ;k dksbZ 'kqHk xzg gks vkSj lIres'k cyoku gks rks bl fo"k;ksx dk çHkko u"V gks tkrk gSA fo'ks"k ckr ;g gS fd ;ksx ds ifjgkj ds ckjs esa lHkh xzaFkksa tkrdkyadkj] tkrd rRo] Hkkodqrwgye~] tkrdlkjnhi vkfn dk er mijksä ;ksx ds :i esa leku gh gSA Hkkodqrwgye~] gksjkjRue~] eqgwrZ x.kifr xzaFkksa esa bl ;ksx ds ifjgkj gsrq oVlkfo=h ozr djok ds gh ml dU;k ds fookg dk fodkl fopkj djuk crk;k x;k gSA ;ksxkFkZ ls Li"V gS fd ,slh dU;k ds fookg mijkar ml dqy esa Hkh v'kqHk Qy iq:"k dks L=h ds lkFk tUe i;aZr Hkksxuk iM+rk gSA Hkkodqrwgye~ vuqlkj& ^bRFka fookgdkyssfi KkrO;a yXupUæ;ks%A rn/khua ;r% L=h.kka 'kqHkk'kqHkQya Hkosr~AA* vFkkZr~ bl çdkj dh dU;k ds fookg dky esa Hkh yXu vkSj pUæek ls lc xzgksa ¼;ksxkas½ dk fopkj dj ysuk pkfg,A D;ksafd xzg;ksx ¼fookg dky eqgqrZ ½ ds vuqdwy 'kqHkk'kqHk Qy oSokfgd dqVqac dks Hkksxus iM+rs gSaA
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leh{kk eqgwrZ x.kifr xzaFk vuqlkj ftl dU;k ds tUedky esa fo/kok ;k fo"kkaxuk ¼fo"kdU;k½ nks"k gks mlds oj ls fookg iwoZ ihiy o`{k vFkok 'kkfyxzke ;k fo".kq çfrek ls fookg dj rnqijkar nh?kZthoh oj dks gh dU;knku djuk pkfg,A fu"d"kZr% esjs fopkj& ¼1½ 'kkL=h; xzaFkksa esa okj] u{k=] frfFk;ksa ¼Hkæk½ ;qä tks ;ksx fn;s x, gSa] muesa ifjyf{kr Øe fHkUurk dks ns[krs gq, mä frfFk] okj] u{k= dh ;ksx la;qfr fdlh Hkh Øe esa gks fo"kdU;k ;ksx ekuuk gksxkA ¼2½ 'krfHk"kk o v'ys"kk pwafd lHkh xzaFkksa ds ;ksxksa esa lekfo"V gS vkSj fo'kk[kk o —frdk esa Hksn gS vr% 'krfHk"kk ,oa vk'ys"kk ;qä Hkæk frfFk vkSj okj ¼'kfu@ eaxy@jfookj½ fufeZr fo"kdU;k ;ksx dks vf/kd ?kkrd ekuuk pkfg,A ¼3½ ns'k dky ifjfLFkfr ¼orZeku½ vuqlkj ,slh dU;k
dks R;kT; ugha ekuuk pkfg, fdarq 'kkL=ksä rF; vkSj vuqHko tU; çek.k dks utj vankt Hkh ugha fd;k tk ldrkA vr% fookg gsrq esykid esa vuqdwyrk lca/ kh lHkh fcanqvksa dk lkoèkkuh ls /;ku j[krs gq,s ;ksX; oj dk pquko vkSj dU;k ds fookg iwoZ oV lkfo=h ozr] 'kkfyxzke@fo".kq çfrek fookg bR;kfn 'kkL=ksä mik; dj ysuk pkfg,A ¼4½ fookg yXu ¼eqgwrZ½ dh Hkh iw.kZ 'kqHkrk oj o/kw ds vuqdwy gksuk pkfg;sA ¼5½ orZeku ;qx esa L=h iq#"kksa ds vkèkqfud Lo:i leku dk;Z Lrj vkSj #>ku dks ns[krs gq, bl ;ksx dks iq:"k tkrd dh dqaMyh esa Hkh esykid nkSjku ns[kuk pkfg,sA ;|fi 'kkL=ksä –f"Vdks.k ls vius uke o xq.k ds fy, vuq:i ;g ;ksx L=h gsrq gh ekU; fd;k x;k gSA fdarq ns'k] dky ifjfLFkfr ds vuqlkj orZeku ifjçs{; esa iq#"k dh dqaMyh esa Hkh bl nks"k ds vfLrRo ij fopkj D;ksa u gks ! r
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okLrq
/ku o`f) ds fy, fo'ks"k okLrq mik; T;ksfr"kkpk;Z eukst oekZ ;g ys[k vPNk iSlk dekus vkSj fdlh Hkh O;kolkf;d m|e esa lQy gksus ds fy, dqN cgqr gh vuqdwy okLrq mik;ksa ds lkFk fy[kk tk jgk gSA okLrq lykg ds ek/;e ls ft,¡ vkSj thou esa vkxs c<+saA vkt ds le; esa iSls dks nqfu;k esa thfor jgus ds fy, ,d cqfu;knh t:jr ds :i esa ekuk tkrk gS] foÙkh; ijs'kkfu;ka thou esa cgqr ruko yk ldrh gSaA O;olk; dks lqpk: :i ls pykus vkSj equkQs dks vo#) gksus ls cpkus ds fy, okLrq 'kkL= ds fu;eksa dk ikyu djuk cgqr egRo j[krk gSA okLrq 'kkL= ds fu;e }kjk ?kkVs esa py jgs O;olk; dks okil equkQs vkSj /ku le`f) çnku djus okyk cuk;k tk ldrk gSA vxj okLrq ds lgh fu;eksa dk ikyu fd;k tk, rks ;g vkids foÙk dks dHkh Hkh vfLFkj ;k ?kVus ugha nsxkA dqcsj LFkku foÙkh; ?kkVk ;k uqdlku dk eq[; dkj.k nf{k.k&if'pe
uS=R; dks.k ds fy, curk gS] ftls ^dqcsj ewy* dgk tkrk gS ftldk vFkZ gS ^/ku dk dksuk*A ?kj] nqdku] dk;kZy; ;k m|ksx ds nf{k.k&if'pe dksus esa ty fudk; @ fLofeax iwy] ukcnku ;k fdlh Hkh lajpuk dk fuekZ.k gksus ij vkfFkZd fLFkfr [kjkc gks tkrh gSA mÙkj fn'kk dh vksj eqag djds nf{k.k dh nhokj ij lqj{kk y‚dj yxk,aA y‚dj dk njoktk vf/kekur% mÙkj dh vksj [kqyk gksuk pkfg,] tks okLrq ds vuqlkj ^dqcsj* ¼/ku ds nsork½ dh fn'kk gSA y‚dj dks mÙkj&iwoZ dksus esa u j[ksa D;ksafd blls /ku dh gkfu gksxhA nf{k.k&iwoZ vkSj mÙkj&if'pe dksus dks Hkh ilan ugha fd;k tkrk gS D;ksafd blls vuko';d [kpZ gks ldrk gSA lqfuf'pr djsa fd lqj{kk y‚dj che ds uhps ugha j[kk x;k gS D;ksafd blls foÙkh; fLFkjrk ij vR;fèkd ncko iM+rk gSA bZ'kku dks.k mÙkj&iwoZ dks.k ,d vU; lzksr gS] tgk¡ le`f) vkSj / ku Qyrk&Qwyrk gSA bl dksus dks ^bZ'kku dks.k* dgk tkrk gS ftldk vFkZ gS ^bZ'k dk LFkku*A fodkl vkSj fLFkjrk ds fy, ?kj ds mÙkj&iwoZ dksus esa ,d fLofeax iwy @ ty fudk;] QOokjk vkSj Hkw[kaM dk fuekZ.k djsaA mÙkj&iwoZ fn'kk esa ;k xsV ds Bhd vkxs dksbZ /kkfeZd
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okLrq LFky] Åaph bekjrsa ;k igkM+ ugha gksus pkfg, ftlls vkfFkZd uqdlku gks ldrk gSA ;fn bldh Nk;k mÙkj ;k iwoZ fn'kk esa Hkw[kaM ;k ?kj ij iM+rh gS] rks ;g vkfFkZd gkfu djrh gSA ;fn Hkou ds mÙkj&iwoZ dh vksj dkQh de [kqyh txg gS ;k Hkw[kaM ds mÙkj&iwoZ Hkkx esa Hkkjh e'khujh vkfn LFkkfir dh xbZ gS rks blls uqdlku gks ldrk gSA ifjokj ds eqf[k;k dks dHkh Hkh ?kj ds mÙkj&iwohZ fgLls esa ugha jguk pkfg,A Hkou dh mÙkj ;k iwoZ dh vksj ds ifjlj dh nhokj dks dHkh Hkh ?kqekonkj ugha cuk;k tk ldrk gSA Hkou ds Q'kZ dk <yku nf{k.k&if'pe dks.k dh rqyuk esa mÙkj&iwoZ dks.k dh vksj vuqdwy gSA Iy‚V ds okLrq nks"k dkjd /;ku j[ksa fd vkius tks Iy‚V [kjhnk gS ;k ysus tk jgs gSa] mlesa dqN ckgjh okLrq dkjdksa ;k fodklkRed xfrfofèk;ksa esa cnyko }kjk ldkjkRed ÅtkZ dk lapkj fd;k tk ldrk gSA Hkou ds lkeus dh lM+d Hkou ds vanj dh eafty ls Åaph ugha gksuh pkfg,A
?kj ds xsV ;k eq[; njokts ds Bhd lkeus {kfrxzLr Hkou gks rks ;g 'kqHk ugha gksrk gSA ?kj ds mÙkj&iwoZ fn'kk esa yxk, x, Åaps vkSj cM+s isM+ lqcg dh /kwi dks jksdrs gSa] vkfFkZd fLFkjrk dks vlarqfyr djrs gSaA Åaps vkSj cM+s isM+ tks ?kj ds nf{k.k&if'pe fn'kk esa yxk, tkrs gSa] nqHkkZX; ls cpkrs gSa vkSj foÙkh; fLFkjrk esa lq/kkj djrs gSaA Hkou dh <yku vkSj /ku dk cgko Q'kZ dh <yku vkSj Hkou fuekZ.k esa fofHkUu ÅapkbZ uhps vkSj otu ds Lrj dks /;ku esa j[krs gq,] ?kj dk iwohZ Hkkx ?kj ds if'peh Hkkx ls Åapk ugha gksuk pkfg,A Hkou ds e/; Hkkx dks fcuk fdlh fuekZ.k vkSj oLrqvksa dks [kqyk j[ksaA ;g LFkku ^czã LFkku* ds uke ls tkuk tkrk gSA ;fn ;gka Hkkj gS rks ?kj esa jgus okys O;fä;ksa dk thou udkjkRed ÅtkZ ls çHkkfor gks ldrk gSA nf{k.k&iwoZ {ks= udnh vkSj pyfuf/k ¼iwafti;kZIrrk½ ds {ks= dk çfrfuf/kRo djrk gSA bl {ks= esa ,d 'kkSpky; ;k dpjk udnh vkSj rjyrk ds çokg esa ck/kk Mky ldrk gSA blls vkRefo'okl vkSj tquwu
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okLrq ikuh dh e/kqj /ofu ds lkFk dejksa esa ldkjkRed ÅtkZ çnku djrk gS vkSj /ku dh vken Hkh c<+krk gSA cSBd ¼Mªkbax:e½ ds mÙkj&iwoZ dksus esa j[ks fQ'k ,Dosfj;e /ku ds fy, cgqr ldkjkRed gksrs gSaA ikuh dks xanxh eqä vkSj goknkj j[ksaA eNyh dh fujarj xfr ls /ku dh ÅtkZ Hkh pyrh jgsxhA ;fn vkids vikVZesaV dk ços'k }kj ,d yacs xfy;kjs ds var esa fLFkr gS] rks bldh vksj cgus okyh ÅtkZ cgqr rhoz gksxh] ftlls vkids foÙkh; fuos'kksa ds fy, tksf[ke c<+ tk,xkA d‚fjMksj ls vk/kk uhps ,d ikSèkk yxkdj blds çHkko dks de fd;k tk ldrk gSA
dh deh Hkh gksrh gSA nf{k.k&iwoZ {ks= ty ls eqä gksuk pkfg, ;g dks.k vkx ;k ^vfXu* dk çfrfuf/kRo {ks= gS vkSj ikuh vkx ds QSyko dks jksdrk gSA bl {ks= esa yky cYc tykus ls og etcwr gks ldrk gS ysfdu 22-5° {ks= ds ckgj yky cYc udkjkRed çHkko Mky ldrk gSA mÙkj {ks= u, fopkjksa] voljksa vkSj /ku ds çokg ds {ks= dk çfrfuf/kRo djrk gSA ;gka 'kkspky; ;k MLVfcu vkids thou ls u, fopkjksa vkSj voljksa dks cgk ldrk gSA vius y‚dj dks nf{k.k] nf{k.k&if'pe dks.k esa ugha j[ksaA if'pe fn'kk ykHk dk {ks= gSA okLrq nks"k ;qä if'pe fn'kk vkids equkQs dks de dj nsrk gS vkSj dM+h esgur ds ckn Hkh iw.kZ ykHk çkIr ugha gksrkA ?kj ;k dk;kZy; LFky esa LVksj ¼xksnke½ dks Iy‚V ds nf{k.k&if'pe ;k if'pe esa cuk,aA njokts vkSj f[kM+fd;ka lkQ vkSj pednkj j[ksa] D;ksafd xank 'kh'kk Hkh /ku ds çokg dks jksdrk gSA Mªsust ikbiksa ¼irukyksa½ dks dkj[kkuksa] dk;kZy;ksa ;k vkoklksa dh iwoZ ;k mÙkj fn'kk esa vf/kekur% yxk;k tkuk pkfg,A ?kj ;k dk;ZLFky esa ukfy;ksa ds ek/;e ls ,d mÙke fMLikstscy flLVe cuk,¡A ?kj ds mÙkj&iwoZ dksus esa ,d ikuh dk QOokjk cgrs
vius Hkou eq[;}kj ds njokts dks fof'k"V cuk,a tksfd vius vki /ku dks vkdf"kZr djsaA bls iM+kslh dh nhokjksa ls vyx jax nsaA vius Hkou ds pkjksa vksj ltkoVh iRFkj j[ksaA blls vlQyrkvksa ls tw> jgs O;olk; esa foÙkh; ÅtkZ dk çokg c<+sxkA vxj vkids [kpsZ fu;a=.k ls ckgj gks jgs gSa] rks V‚;ysV esa gjs ikS/ks ;k vukt j[ksaA ;g iSls dks ukyh esa tkus ls jksdsxk] D;ksafd çrhdkRed :i ls] c<+rh phtsa ty ÅtkZ dks iqu% vo'kksf"kr djrh gSa vkSj bls jhlk;dy djrh gSaA vius dS'k c‚Dl ;k y‚dj esa ,d niZ.k j[ksaA ;g] çrhdkRed :i ls] vkids /ku vkSj voljksa dks nksxquk djrk gSA oU; thou dks vkdf"kZr djus ds fy, ckM+s ds mÙkj&if'pe dksus esa tydqaM@i{kh dk ?kkslyk vkSj Hkkstu j[ksa] ;g vkids ?kj ds vklikl ldkjkRed ÅtkZ dh ek=k dks c<+krk gSA if{k;ksa ds fy, Hkkstu vkSj ty dh mfpr O;oLFkk vkids foÙk dks c<+kus vkSj lHkh fn'kkvksa ls lq[k le`f) ykus esa cgqr ennxkj gksrs gSaA cSaxuh jax /ku dk çfrfuf/kRo djrk gSA cSaxuh jax ds ikS/ ks dks lQsn jax ds Qwynku esa mÙkj fn'kk esa j[kus ls ykHk gksrk gSA vFkok euh IykaV dks cSaxuh ;k uhys jax ds xeys esa mxk;k tk ldrk gS vkSj bls dk;kZy; ds nf{k.k&iwoZ dks.k ;k ?kj ds Mªkbax :e esa j[kk tk ldrk gSA r
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okLrq
loZrhFkZei~ "q dfj.kh ds dkj.k izfl) gS ,dkEcjukFk eafnj psUubZ ds ikl fLFkr eafnjksa dh uxjh dkaphiqje~ eas ,dkEcjukFk izkphu eafnj gSA ftldk fuekZ.k lu~ 1509 esa iYyo jktk —".knsojk; ds }kjk djk;k x;kA ;gka ds vkjk/; nso Hkxoku f'ko&f{kfr ds :i esa iwftr gSA eafnj esa rhu jkt xksiqje~ ¼}kj½ gSA nf{k.k fn'kk esa lcls cM+k 8 ryksa dk xksiqje~ 57 ehVj Åapk gSA tks fd] nf{k.k Hkkjr ds cM+s xksiqjeksa esa ls ,d gSA eafnj esa pkj rhFkZ gSA n'kZukfFkZ;ksa dks bl eafnj dh dbZ ckraas ,d ds ckn ,d vkdf"kZr djrh gSA tSls] eafnj ds xHkZx`g dk xfy;kjk v¸;je dky e.Mie~ ,d gtkj ihyjksa ¼968 ihyj½ okyk gSA blds ckn eafnj dh vanj dh nhokj ij 1008 f'kofyaxksa dks cM+s lqanj <ax ls LFkkfir fd;k x;k gS vkSj lcls egRoiw.kZ gS ;gka ij HkDrksa dh euksdeuk,a iw.kZ djus okyk yxHkx 2500 o"kZ iqjkuk vke dk ,d isM+ gSA bl vke ds isM+ ij ,d gh 'kk[kk eas pkj Lokn ds Qy yxrs gSA eafnj ifjlj ds mÙkj bZ'kku esa cuk loZrhFkZe~iq"dfj.kh gS tks eafnj dh izflf) c<+k jgk gSA okLrq fl)kar ds vuqlkj tgka Hkh mÙkj fn'kk esa T;knk ek=k esa ikuh dk laxzg gks rks og LFkku izflf) izkIr djrk gh gS tSls] fr:Iirh ckykth fr:ifr] xq:o;qj eafnj dsjyk] oDdMukFk eafnj] f='kqj]
dqynhi lywtk
in~ukHk Lokeh eafnj f=:vUuriqje~ bR;kfnA 40 ,dM+ esa cus ,dkEcjukFk eafnj ifjlj dh iwoZ fn'kk fLFkr pkjnhokjh esa ,d egRoiw.kZ okLrqnks"k gSA ifjlj dh iwoZ fn'kk dh nhokj rhjNh cuh gSA bl dkj.k loZrhFkZe~iq"dfj.kh dk iwoZ fn'kk okyk Hkkx uhpk gSA pkjnhokjh dh iwoZ fn'kk ds bl rhjNs iu ds dkj.k gh ifjlj dk ,d vksj iwoZ bZ'kku ?kV jgk gS rks nwljh vksj iwoZ vkXus; c<+ jgk gSA okLrq fl)kar ds vuqlkj iwoZ bZ'kku dk ?kVko vkSj iwoZ vkXus; dk c<+ko vkfFkZd gkfu ds lkFk&lkFk fookn iSnk djrk gSA fuf'pr gh bl eafnj esa fookn jgrs gksxsa vkSj eafnj dh HkO;rk dks ns[krs gq, ftruk p<+kok p<+uk pkfg, mruk ugha p<+rk gksxkA okLrqnks"kksa dks nwj djus ds fy, eafnj iz'kklu dks pkfg, fd] eafnj ifjlj dh iwoZ fn'kk dh nhokj dks iwoZ bZ'kku esa c<+kdj vFkok iwoZ vkXus; esa ?kVk dj lh/kk dj nsaA loZrhFkZe~iq"dfj.kh dks Hkh blh rjg Bhd djuk pkfg,A bu ifjorZuksa ls fuf'pr gh eafnj ds fookn lekIr gksxsa vkSj HkDrtu vkSj vf/kd vkdf"kZr gksxsa ftlls p<+kosa esa fuf'pr o`f) gksxhA r
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1100/-, 2100/-
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2100/-, 5100/-
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