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Bridging America and the Indian Subcontinent

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IN THIS ISSUE Climate Crisis and Trees Page 14 Recipe: Crispy Masala Potatoes Page 72 Festivals & Holidays Page 88



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Hello Readers! What can trees and planting trees do for us in fighting climate change? Read the article on page 22. Read some fun facts about Rajasthan and Alaska, the biggest states by size in India and USA in our Increase Your Knowledge pages 34 and 38. Feel the magic of the crowd. There’s nothing like seeing concerts and events live in person. As we slowly work to put the isolation and distancing of the past couple of years behind us, gathering in large crowds is becoming a reality. See the essay on page 40. Read about five ways for students to manage the stress of college applications in our essay on page 42. Replacing refined grains with whole grains can significantally improve cholesterol, blood sugar, and inflammatory markers. Article on page 54. We are seeking writers and recipes. Send a query to Saathee Editor Samir Shukla, Samir@Saathee.com. Thank you for continuing to read Saathee and please share it with family and friends. Drop us a line with any comments or suggestions. We welcome conversations. See you next month. To connect with us via email: saathee@saathee.com.

Cover: Tea Estate, Darjeeling

“Bridging America and the Indian Subcontinent.”

November 2021 Issue # 282 - Saathee.com Editor Samir Shukla (Samir@Saathee.com)

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Darjeeling, located in West Bengal at the base of the Himalayas, is a world famous tea growing region. There are many tea plantations in the region surrounding the town of Darjeeling.

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In This Issue

Page 54 Nutrition for Life: Whole Grains

Page 22 Climate Crisis and Trees

Page 20 Events

Page 34 Increase your India Knowledge: Rajasthan

Content The Editor’s Desk . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 14

College Admissions Insider . . . . .pg. 42

Recipes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 72

Community Events . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 18

Subcontinental Divide . . . . . . . . . .pg. 44

Youth Corner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 84

Climate and Trees . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 22

Dances of India . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 46

Pop’s Puzzles and Jokes . . . . . . . . .pg. 86

Upcoming Movie Releases . . . . . . .pg. 26

Thinking About Thinking . . . . . . .pg. 48

Festivals and Holidays . . . . . . . . . .pg. 88

Film Clips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 28

Spot the Differences . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 50

Puzzle Solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 88

Increase India Knowledge . . . . . . .pg. 34

Nutrition for Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 54

AstroScope . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 90

Increase USA Knowledge . . . . . . . .pg. 38

Personal Finances . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 60

Classifieds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 92

Mirror Mirror . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 40

News Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .pg. 62

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The Editor’s Desk by Samir Shukla It was drizzling while I walked to my car, subconsciously matching the rhythmic dance and trance of a soft rainfall. I kept my head down so the water from the rain wouldn’t wet my face. But then I gazed up at the playful gray clouds releasing their collectively held moisture to the ground. I stood there for a moment. The drizzle felt cool on my face during this warm summer day. I didn’t worry about my head or face getting wet anymore and walked tall, head held up high, hair getting wet, drops of water sliding down my face. While I was strolling, a crack in the pavement made me trip. It was a spot where the sidewalk was broken and jutted up due to the roots of a nearby tree reclaiming the land underneath. I tumbled forward a couple of steps but regained my balance and walked on without falling. I cursed under my breath and looked back at the rather large crack. I could swear a slithering critter just skittered away, laughing as if it enjoyed my tumble. Maybe it was one of those long creepy crawlies with a hundred legs, glistening a bit from the moisture. Or maybe it was just my imagination thinking that the crack itself moved a bit, slithered, and then giggled at my expense. I smiled because if I had kept my face down, staring at the ground to evade the drizzling rain, I would have seen the crack, the broken sidewalk, and stepped over it. The stumble on the sidewalk made me more alert, at least for a short while. It also got me thinking about this country’s crumbling infrastructure. There is much talk of infrastructure upgrading, rebuilding or innovating that’s needed in the United States. Vast amounts of money are about to be delegated to the fixer uppers needed for our physical infrastructure. These cracks, this disjointedness, this disrepair, also reflect larger divisions in our current social and political ethos. The tribes living on either side of the cracks, punching the air and spewing poison about the other, those on the other side of the crack. continued on page 94

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SC Underground Film Festival: Columbia, SC (November 5-7, 2021)

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The 2021 South Carolina Underground Film Festival celebrates all genres of independent film with films from all over the globe. Fans and filmmakers can meet and mingle and celebrate obscure and independent film. Presented in part by The Nickelodeon Theater in Columbia, South Carolina, SCUFF will take place on November 57, 2021, at the at Nickelodeon Theater at 1607 Main Street, Columbia, SC 29201. Daily tickets and 3-day Passes will be on sale soon! Learn more at Frighten1.wixsite.com/scuff. Come watch as serious kite flyers share their sky art at the Fort Fisher State Fall Festival & Holiday Market: Recreation Area from November 6-7, 2021. This final kite event of the season has Simpsonville, SC (November 6, 2021) The Greenville Classical Academy presents the 12th annual Fall Festival and Holiday Market on Saturday, November 6, 2021 from 10am to 3pm at 2519 Woodruff Road in Simpsonville, SC. Events include a Food court, KidZone, face painting, pony rides, and over 85 artisans & vendors. The first 150 families will receive a “Goodie Bag” filled with coupons and freebies. Admission is free, with a $5 charge for kids to enjoy the KidZone. To learn more, check out Greenvillefallfestival.com. Saathee.com

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Community Events Southern Christmas Show: Charlotte, NC (November 11-21, 2021)

Mythical & Medieval Fest: Myrtle Beach, SC (November 13-14, 2021)

The Southern Christmas Show returns to Charlotte for its 54th year from November 1121, 2021. Stroll past whimsical Christmas windows filled with holiday trimmings turned into stylish decor plus a southern-chic Rockefeller-inspired tree. Other activities include Christmas Tree Lane, the miniature Enchanted Village, and the various shops of Olde Towne, a Kids Craft Corner, and plenty of Holiday Entertainment. Tickets range from $5 - $15. Children 5 and under are free (with paying adult). Learn more at Southernchristmasshow.com.

The Mythical & Medieval Fest is a Renaissance themed festival to raise money for charity. Between November 13-14, 2021, journey to a whimsical realm filled with a fairy forest, medieval combat, princesses, artisan’s village area, fire show and so much more. Activities include ax throwing, Viking toss and fight circle. All shows and live music are included with your paid admission. Sit on a hay bale and listen to musicians strum their guitars or play their flutes or watch blacksmiths form a bracelet from hard steel and glass blowers melt glass into a beautiful pendant. Everyone is a character so don’t forget your costume and imagination. For more info, visit Mythicalmedievalfest.com.

Polar Express Train Ride: Bryson City, NC (November 12, 2021-January 1, 2022)

Carolina Renaissance Festival: Huntersville, NC (Through November 21, 2021)

The 1-1/4-hour round-trip excursion comes to life as the train departs the Bryson City depot for a journey through the quiet wilderness for a special visit to the North Pole. Set to the sounds of the classic motion picture soundtrack, guests on board will enjoy hot chocolate and a treat while listening and reading along with the magical story. Santa will board The Polar Express, greeting each child and presenting them with a special gift as in the story, their own silver sleigh bell. Christmas carols will also be sung on the return trip. This holiday tradition will operate in the evenings between November 12, 2021 & January 1, 2022. Face masks are encouraged for the duration of the trip. Learn more at Gsmr.com/events/polar-express.

History comes alive with day long entertainment, arts and crafts, games and rides, jousting knights on horseback, feasting and so much more. The Renaissance Festival is a 16th century European-style art and entertainment festival combining outdoor theater, circus entertainment, marketplace, jousting tournament, and a feast fit for royalty. The fest runs through November 21, 2021 and has several themes. Tickets available at Harris Teeter locations, online, or on-site. Learn more at Carolina.renfestinfo.com.

YALLFest Book Festival: Charleston, SC (November 12-13, 2021)

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YALLFest was founded in 2011 and continues to this day as a two-day festival sponsored by Blue Bicycle Books, the College of Charleston, the Charleston Area Convention and Visitors Bureau, and a host of local businesses. This year’s festival will take place between November 12 & 13, 2021 at various locations in downtown Charleston and feature Young Adult authors such as Soman Chainani, Tahereh Mafi, and Nisha Sharma. For more info, visit Yallfest.org.

Make the holidays magical with a visit to Speedway Christmas at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Featured by Southern Living, the four-mile drive-thru course is adorned with over four million LED lights twinkling across the legendary speedway. One of the Southeast’s largest and most-anticipated holiday traditions, the event features hundreds of creative displays and lights synchronized to Christmas-themed music. Speedway Christmas is open nightly between November 19, 2021 and January 2, 2022 (closed on Christmas Day, December 25). See more information, visit Charlottemotorspeedway.com and click on events.

TGA Diwali Dinner: Morrisville, NC (November 13, 2021)

NC Chinese Lantern Festival: Cary, NC (November 19, 2021-January 9, 2022)

The Triangle Gujarati Association presents its annual Diwali Dinner on Saturday, November 13, 2021, beginning at5:30pm. Celebrate this Diwali with an evening filled with food, music, performances and more. The dinner will take place at HSNC Main Hall, 309 Aviation Parkway, Morrisville NC. There will be limited tickets sold to avoid overcrowding. For more details, visit Nctga.org.

North Carolina’s favorite holiday event returns to the Koka Booth Amphitheatre in Cary, NC. This colorful event will run for seven weeks from November 19, 2021 to January 9, 2022 featuring all new displays and enhanced programming. Various ticket packages and other information is available at Boothamphitheatre.com. Click on events section.

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Think of forests as carbon current accounts, bringing carbon in through photosynthesis and spending it on all the energy-giving respiration that keeps everything in the forest alive. In a healthy and productive forest, a little more comes in than goes out of the current account at the end of year. Forest carbon current accounts can hold carbon for decades, occasionally centuries, in their standing timber and roots and soil, tiding us over the 21stcentury peak in atmospheric CO₂ – a carbon cashflow crisis caused by burning fossil fuels and deforestation. Well-managed forests can yield timber and fuel while reducing carbon in the atmosphere. But carbon savings accounts, which put the stuff away for millennia – by pumping it into reservoirs deep underground, for example – are also needed. People and trees Scientific models have estimated how much tree planting or reforestation is needed to offset rising CO₂ in the atmosphere. As with most efforts to translate theory into action, the real-world experiences of actually doing this are often very messy indeed. How reforestation campaigns are funded and tree planting incentivized will determine where and which kinds of trees are planted. How the land is ultimately governed will also decide how long new trees survive. International efforts to grow the planet’s tree cover show how difficult these barriers can be to overcome. A recent study in northern India found that decades of expensive tree planting programs had not increased total canopy cover. And the planted areas did not offer any major benefit to local people, like new food or firewood. This was because new trees couldn’t be planted on nearby farmland, and so were instead added to areas that already had some tree cover, reducing the potential carbon savings of the whole endeavor. Local foresters were also preoccupied with meeting tree planting targets, rather than nurturing the kinds of forests and trees which local people valued. Effective tree planting is usually a matter of quality, not quantity. Land is never just about carbon. Trees and forests shape microclimates and water cycles, support biodiversity and provide food, building continued on page 78

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King Richard

Sooryavanshi traces the acts and serious antics of DCP Veer Sooryavanshi, the chief of the AntiTerrorism Squad in India. Akshay Kumar stars as the protagonist with veteran director Rohit Shetty guiding the star cast that also includes Katrina Kaif, Ajay Devgn, Ranveer Singh, and Gulshan Grover. Look for the film to hit cinemas beginning November 5.

Sequel to Gadar: Ek Prem Katha

A look at how tennis superstars Venus and Serena Williams became who they are after the coaching from their father Richard Williams. The inspirational true story follows the journey of Richard Williams, a father instrumental in raising two of the most extraordinarily gifted athletes of all time, who will end up changing the sport of tennis forever. Driven by a clear vision of their future and using unconventional methods, Richard has a plan that will take Venus and Serena Williams from the streets of Compton, to the global stage as legendary icons. King Richard shows the power of family, perseverance and unwavering belief as a means to achieve the impossible and impact the world. Will Smith stars as Richard along with Aunjanue Ellis, Saniyya Sidney, and Dylan McDermott. The Reinaldo Marcus Green directed film opens on November 19.

Red Notice Sunny Deol, Ameesha Patel, and director Anil Sharma are slated to reunite for the sequel to the iconic film Gadar: Ek Prem Katha. One of the biggest blockbusters of Indian cinema is all set to come up with its sequel. Gadar 2, a period drama is now prepped to go on floors soon. Helmed by Anil Sharma the movie will feature superstar Sunny Deol and Ameesha Patel back on screen following 20 years. The movie will also star Utkarsh Sharma in the lead role alongside Deol. Gadar: Ek Prem Katha was one of the highest-grossing Bollywood films of 2001. The release date has not been announced.

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An Interpol agent tracks the world’s most wanted art thief. An Interpol-issued Red Notice is a global alert to hunt and capture the world’s most wanted. But when a daring heist brings together the FBI’s top profiler and two rival criminals, there’s no telling what will happen. The cast, Dwayne Johnson, Ryan Reynolds, Gal Gadot, and Ritu Arya, is directed by Rawson Marshall. The film will stream on November 12. 28

Satyamev Jayate 2 Satyameva Jayate 2 revolves around the fight against injustice and misuse of power. From police and politicians to industrialists and a common man, the film will explore corruption in all spheres. Milap Zaveri directs the film starring John Abraham and Divya Khosla Kumar. It opens in movie theaters on November 26.

Minnal Murali Celebrate Christmas eve with Netflix’s upcoming film, Minnal Murali. Set in the ‘90s, the film is the origin story of Jaison, an ordinary man-turned-superhero (Murali), who is struck by a bolt of lightning which bestows him with special powers. The action film is directed by Basil Joseph and stars Malayalam film icon Tovino Thomas as the superhero Minnal Murali along with Guru Somasundaram, Harisree Ashokan and Aju Varghese in pivotal roles. The film will premiere in several languages, including Malayalam with dubs in Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Hindi and English on December 24, 2021.

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Charismatic rancher Phil Burbank inspires fear and awe in those around him. When his brother brings home a new wife and her son, Phil torments them until he finds himself exposed to the possibility of love. Benedict Cumberbatch portrays the protagonist along with the cast that includes Kirsten Dunst and Keith Carradine. The movie, directed by Jane Campion, will be released on November 17.

Bunty Aur Babli 2 Bunty and Babli are forced out of retirement after a spate of robberies with their trademark sigil start appearing across India. This sequel to the popular hit film from 2005. In the sequel, directed by Varun V Sharma, the cast includes Saif Ali Khan, Rani Mukerji, Siddhant Chaturvedi, and Sharvari Wagh. The movie opens around the world on November 19.

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“There is no such thing as an ‘independent artist’. All artists are essentially co-dependent of the audience.” ~ Natasha Tsakos A friend of mine recently commented about his absolute joy to “…feel the magic of being with a crowd. There is nothing like it. Particularly after so long without it.” He was finally able to experience a piano concerto performance with orchestral accompaniment and reveled in something as simple as a standing ovation from the audience at the very end. His observation offered me a bit of pause… since we’re still technically in the midst of a pandemic. Depending on where you are in the world, there may still be limits in place that prohibit certain public events. I completely understand why these measures are there, but by the same token we as human beings require communal interaction in order to survive… both physically and mentally. In this age with its grand technology to connect us all around the world in an instant, at least we haven’t become completely isolated from one another. Live communication through the internet, especially on mobile devices, has been essential in maintaining sanity (at least somewhat) during these trying times. Something as simple as seeing a genuine

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“Sometimes the questions are complicated, and the answers are simple.” - Dr. Seuss The most important thing in making a decision is the decider: You! Seeing yourself as central in the decision making will literally shift the world, if you were not looking at things in this manner. It seems almost trivial, even superfluous, to make this assertion that creating a world that is inclusive of your “you” is a thing that is new. But a little reflection may light up the revelation that you may indeed be leaving out the king (or the queen) from the kingdom. See the “You” in the Universe Clearly, a decision is something we find ourselves needing to make because we are in a position where we believe that what we do – or don’t do – will influence the way in which the world will turn. If we let the world do its own thing, then we will just be a tiny clump of cosmic dust that gets carried along by the howling winds that scream through the vast emptiness of the galaxies. Of course, at some level, we are just a little smidgen of cosmic dust; it is nice to be at this philosophical level when we are privileged enough to be able to afford such a luxury, but not when a tiger is on the loose in the neighborhood, and some pressing decisions need to be made. There are many tigers, crocodiles and other fierce creatures in this world. We will face many of them over our lifetime. Some of these will be real, and will require us to draw on all our resources. But some of them will roam only the vast savannahs of our minds. The challenge, brave warrior, is to know the one from the other: the demons from within, versus the ones that devour you with hungry eyes from the outside, as they lick their chops, awaiting a more satisfying kind of devouring. Alas, the mind is a frail and fallible entity. It often fails to draw bright lines between wispy, shadowy creatures and the ones that really have teeth. On top of this, it is the same mind that spins out mirages at the rate of several a minute that needs to do double-duty to deal with all these creatures, some of which are existential threats while some are just fluffed-up kittens from some parallel universe. continued on page 74

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Whole Grains Replacing refined grains with whole grains can significantally improve cholesterol, blood sugar, and inflammatory markers

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• Wheat is the most common grain consumed around the world. China, Russia, and India are biggest producers of wheat. Varieties of wheat such as bulgur and couscous are commonly used in the Middle East. Wheat is also a staple in Italy and the Mediterranean countries. • Rice is the staple in the southern part of India. Rice is also a staple in majority of the Southeast Asian countries. Did you know that there are over 40,000 varieties of rice on the planet! Chinese Black Rice or Forbidden Rice and Bhutanese Red Rice are two of the unique varieties. • Maize or corn is used in North America, South America, and Africa. • Teff is an ancient grain that is used in Ethiopia and other East African countries. • In northern Europe, especially in countries such as Norway, Finland, Germany, and Ireland, the grain of choice is Rye. continued on page 56

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Say no to refined grains Replacing refined grains with whole grains can significantly improve cholesterol, blood sugar, and inflammatory markers. Research shows that higher intake of whole grains is associated with improved outcomes for mortality, coronary heart disease, stroke, type-2 diabetes, and colorectal cancer. Unfortunately, instead of enjoying such a treasure, we have been eating overprocessed flours that are stripped of fiber and important nutrients. Most people do not eat the intact whole grains. We end up eating a lot of refined flour. When we consume overly processed grains, we end up consuming simple starches that turn into sugar in the body. Thus, we increase risk of diabetes, heart disease, fatty liver disease, and obesity.

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• Spelt is a hardy grain eaten in Central Europe and northern Spain. • Grown in South America since probably 4000 BC or earlier, and the favorite grain of the Aztecs, is the nutritious grain Amaranth! Amaranth, aka Rajgira, is also eaten in India usually during festivals and fasts when regular grains like wheat and rice are not allowed. • Two grains that are consumed in the Mediterranean countries are Farro and Freekeh. • Traditionally consumed in India since ancient times, Millets are a nutritional powerhouse. There are several varieties of millets used in different parts of India. Millets are also a staple in China, and African countries including Ethiopia and Nigeria. • Sorghum (Jowar) is the fifth most consumed grain worldwide! • An Ethiopian ancient grain, Teff is said to be the tiniest grain on earth; it is 150 times smaller than a single wheat kernel. • Kamut or Khorasan is another ancient grain believed to have originated in Mesopotamia, and is eaten in Turkey • Fonio, a grain from the Millet family, is thought to be the oldest grain in West Africa. • A common Chinese grain is Job’s Ears or Chinese Pearl Barley. It is also used and eaten in East Asian countries like China, Korea, Vietnam and Thailand. • An ancient grain, Buckwheat was first cultivated in the Balkan region of Europe about 4,000 B.C and was one of the first crops grown by the early American settlers. • Most of the world’s Barley is produced in Russia, followed by Germany, France and Ukraine. Barley is eaten in North America and European countries as well. • Oats are eaten in Russia, Canada, North America, and Europe. • Quinoa is a grain found in South America and in particular the Andes region which includes Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Columbia, Ecuador and Peru.

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12 Worst Habits for Your Financial Health

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3. Control your expenses: This can be treated as a corollary to the point above of saving more; they do go hand in hand because unless we control our expenses, we will not be able to save. On many occasions I ask my clients to make a list of their monthly expenses, all of the expenses they can think of; just keep a list of your expenses for at least six months. They get surprised when they see what they are spending on; not only that, they see also how unnecessary some of those expenses are. Sometimes we get carried away competing with our neighbors, friends, relatives or colleagues but the key questions to ask: Is that particular expense necessary? Not suggesting that on some special occasion money should not be spent but there must be a rationale behind it as to why we are doing it. This is definitely a key factor and much conversation needs to happen here.

Personal Finances by Mo Vidwans

We all aspire to do well, to take care of our family, get our children the best education, keep them healthy and give them all the tools and incentives for the most healthy and wealthy life. There is nothing wrong with that at all. But when I start probing a bit more about “how to reach those goals” then the puzzlement and head scratching begins. And that is because we have some vague idea, not quite crystalized, and we also don’t act on it. Having talked to so many clients, young and old, I have put together the following 12 bad habits (presented in two parts) that everyone must avoid, and these will also be useful in getting your financial life in order.

4. Not fully investing in non-taxable retirement plans like 401k or 503B and IRAs: Almost 70 percent companies don’t have pension plans any longer; instead, they have switched to 401K plans and in doing so they have made their life a lot simpler. But that is beside the point right now. If a 401K plan is offered, then all of us should be fully invested in that to the fullest level possible by the Law. An employee under the age of 50 can invest $19,500 per year in that plan; $26,000 for 50+ group. The corporation will match, up to a limit, every dollar you invest. It is easy money for you to take advantage of and everyone should be doing it. It is equivalent to committing a serious crime if you cannot grab that match offer by your corporation. The same thing goes for the IRAs that you and your spouse can invest in; there is an income limit on the IRA investments.

1. Not having a plan for life: No matter what age you are, it is necessary to have a plan; perhaps not on paper yet but it should be vivid in your mind which means you must have thought about it seriously. To have a plan, you must have a goal to get to. It can be as general or as specific as supporting children’s education, retirement goals or starting a business or owning a house or even dedicating yourself to a humanitarian cause. One has to have a goal that you know you are going to accomplish one specific day and then a plan as to how we are going to get there. It is very common to have more goals. It does not matter what age you are either - young or looking forward to retirement. Many young people think that it is not necessary to think about one’s retirement (as a goal) until you get close to retirement but that is like being on a boat cruise without a rudder or driving your car with a muddy windshield.

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News Notes Cary Diwali Photos: courtesy HumSub

The year 2021 dawned with hopes of seeing the end of the pandemic for most of the world. The Hum Sub executive team, too, was left wondering, “will we”, “wont we?” Was a 2021 Cary Diwali going to happen? Through the months leading into the summer, it was an open question. The team kept its options open, working on a Plan B (virtual event), while waiting with any positive signal from the Town of Cary. As soon as the long-awaited nod came, the team rolled up its sleeves and got to work. The word was out - Cary Diwali 2021 was happening, but it would be a scaled down event. Applications for performing in the cultural segment were rolled out and auditions soon got underway. Vendor spots, albeit limited in number, were grabbed with the same alacrity as in past years. However, “The Question” remained. Who Saathee.com

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would be the evening headliner performer? Bringing in a big name from overseas was not going to be possible. Hum Sub turned its lens inward, into the community. A local production company, 4D Entertainment, stepped up to the plate to perform a Bollywood-style storyline interspersed with some old and new favorites, supported by the talented dancers of two popular Triangle-area dance schools. Just as Team 2021 thought they had this nailed and things were on track, the weatherman came-a-calling. The prediction for Oct 9, 2021, was a chilling “90% rain”! Oh no! Questions started pouring into Hum Sub’s social media platform, “Was it on”? “Rain or shine, the show must go on,” declared Hum Sub president and it did! It was a sight to see colorful umbrellas pop up intermittently as a crowd of 5000 plus turned up at the Koka Booth Amphitheater for yet another edition of Cary Diwali. The grounds were wet and slushy but that did not deter folks from splashing their way across the open field to reach the vendor booths and pick up bargains or a bite of that never-fails-to-satiate samosas! And the roar that rose from the crowd as the fireworks started to mark the end of the celebrations just proved that there was just no “scale down” of the enthusiasm of the community. Cary Diwali 2021 was presented by HumSub on Saturday, October 9, 2021. This year’s theme was “Vihaan – New Beginnings.” Vihaan is Sanskrit for “Dawn” and symbolizes the beginning of a post-pandemic world. Cary Diwali is an annual event and it celebrates India’s rich culture and heritage. The event was held at the Koka Booth Amphitheatre in Cary, NC. Learn more about Cary Diwali and other cultural events at Humsub.org. November 2021


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AASOA of NC (Asian American Store Owner association of North Carolina) hosted its inaugural Grand Garba Dandiya Night with the legendary performer from Gujarat Kirtidan Gadhvi. There were attendees from the Carolinas, Tennessee and Virginia who enjoyed the infectious sounds of garba music. Project Laadki – an effort supporting young girls, was introduced at the event. Several little girls were invited to the stage. The garba night was held at the Raleigh State Fairgrounds Exposition Center on September 25, 2021. AASOA of NC was formed to help Asian American store owners in North Carolina to negotiate with vendors. The organization also takes on the task of lobbying for supporting C-Store owners to advance their own businesses. For more details, visit Aasoaofnc.com.

Ekal Vidyalaya Foundation of USA hosted a day-long virtual National Conference with 220 registrants from U.S., Canada and India on September 18, 2021. The primary objective of this conference was to review the scalability of ‘Ekal Abhiyan’ projects (an umbrella organization of Ekal’s various logistic operations) and to align the aspirations of Ekal-America and Ekal-India for future goals. With the Covid-19 pandemic affecting rural life, this conference had the arduous task of remapping success milestones for Mission 2025, which was outlined in 2020. The Ekal-India team presented revitalized facets of Ekal Abhiyan, namely Digital Literacy, Arogya Foundation, Gramothan Foundation, E-Shiksha, and Global Communication, with a focus on the covid-19 pandemic, skill development and economic empowerment. This team introduced the topics like innovativeness and accountability in capital projects, technology roadmap, fund-raising targets, cutting-edge technology for project management, and youth involvement. Due to the aggressive safety campaign, herbal medications, nutritional food provisions and isolationist tactics that Ekal field volunteers vigorously promoted in villages, the pandemic’s effect on rural folks was very minimal. Field volunteers countered misinformation about the vaccine by asserting its benefit and made it worry-free with videos of their own vaccinations. In 2020 Ekal-USA, with virtual events, had raised almost $10 million, with $6.5 million coming in from the year-end gala. This year Ekal-USA will once again hold a virtual gala on Saturday, November 13, 2021. For more details, visit Ekal.org. Saathee.com

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TIME 7 pm - 8 pm

AARTI 8 pm

Kali Chaudas Lord Hanumanji’s Abhisekham

7 pm – 8 pm

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7 pm - 7:30 pm 7:30 pm - 8 pm

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Karthik Poornima Deepotsavam Lord Satyanarayan Katha

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Humble request from the Diwali Committee: Due to COVID, temple donations are down. Please support as much as you can. We request you to please wear masks, maintain distance and wash your hands. The Temple is open all day during the Diwali days, so please visit any time and get Laxmi Mata, Lord Ram and Lord Hanuman blessing. Day times may be not be busy times.

Volunteer Contacts: • Decoration & Annakut – Rashmika Patel 980.322.3505, Prerna Amin 704.548.8454, Bharti Patel 704.678.9991, Varsha and Subodh Patel – 704.264.5949 • No Annakut Prasad this year so please give your donations instead • No Fireworks this Year • Volunteer for Traffic control – Nirav Pandya – 570.205.2636 • For more information or to participate in the Puja – Call the Temple at 704.535.3440


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Kartika Pournima Satyanarayana Katha & Karthika Deepotsavam Thrusday, Nov 18th, 2021 (6pm) All Puja item are provided by Hindu Center. Devotees please bring: 1 Coconut, Fruits, Flowers, 4 Beetle Leaves, Supari Devotees can light the lamp Karthika deepam (101 wicks) in the temple on this auspicious day at 8 pm Minimum suggested lighting lamp donation $51 Minimum suggested donation for Satyanarayan Katha $51

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Maha Rajatha Ashtottara Kalasha Abhishekham Nov, 20 (Sat., 3:30 pm) & Nov 21 (Sun., 7 am)

We are performing this Rajatha Ashtottara Kalasha Abhishekham for the first time in our temple, we did perform Sahastra Kalasha Abhishekham in 2006, After very long time we are performing this Abhishekham for the temple and the community wellbeing.

Nov 20th: Priests are performing Kalasha Aradhanam Nov 21st: Morning Kalasha Aradhanam, Moola Murthi Homam, Sudharshana Homam & Pooranahuthi followed by moola Virat Grand Rajatha Ashtottara Kalasha Abhishekham. We need community support for this grand Abhishekham

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Ingredients 5 large Yukon potatoes (cubed) 2 cloves garlic (minced) ½ tsp baking soda 1 ½ tsp cumin 1 tsp coriander ¼ tsp turmeric powder ½ tsp chili powder ¼ tsp sugar ¼ tsp garlic powder ¼ tsp cinnamon ½ tsp garam masala ¼ cup oil Salt & pepper to taste Lemon For Cilantro Garlic Aioli: 6oz plain Greek yogurt 1/3 cup mayonnaise ½ cup cilantro (loosely packed) 2 cloves garlic (minced) Lemon Salt to taste

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To think about things that we need to think about, we must not think about things that we must not think about! It is important to find the part of the “you” that generates nonsense and beat it down so that it doesn’t get in the way of the you that needs to deal with real things and make real decisions that make real differences.

at me when I say this; but the reason is very simple. There are many avenues open to support children’s education: there are scholarships (merit or special), there are loans and other support, there are grandparents who are generally eager to help; children can support themselves, by working part-time, and still go to school. There are many ways their education can be helped; but I have not heard of anyone, any bank knocking on my door suggesting that they are willing to loan me money for my retirement when I stop working at 65. Parents must think 10 times before they cash out their retirement account to support children’s education.

A Clash of Infinities So, it is possible to inhabit a world that has a different kind of infinity that is quite unlike that of the real universe that we live in. And we do. And this is where all the nonsense comes from. It is inescapable because the world is not something that we can comprehend in its entirety, because a lot of it is neither right here, nor is it in the now. We cannot get away from the fact that time stretches ahead of us; nor can we see too much beyond the tips of our noses, although we often must. However, we do have to deal with currently unobservable things that make up the universe. And we do this by imagining, by hypothesizing, by theorizing, and yes, sometimes by fabricating nonsense, because not everything that we imagine will turn out to be grounded. Nonsense is not a homogenous clump though; there are varying shades of “nonsenseness”. So, we assign probabilities to these things, and this has nothing to do with whether we ever attended a Probability-101 class, for, we are sophisticated probability and statistics machines by birthright. We assign various shades of gray to our imaginative creations based on our prior experiences that give us grounding in the form of common sense, fundamental principles and reasonably effective rules of thumb.

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House of Gucci (Director: Ridley Scott) Cast: Lady Gaga, Adam Driver, Jeremy Irons, Salma Hayek, and Al Pacino Bruised (Director: Halle Berry) Cast: Halle Berry, Valentina Shevchenko, and Stephen McKinley Henderson Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City (Director: Johannes Roberts) Cast: Kaya Scodelario, Lily Gao, Neal McDonough, and Donal Logue

Differentiate Sense from Nonsense Assigning probabilities is a dark art though. If we assign an 80% probability to something that has a 5% chance of really occurring, and a 5% probability to something that has an 80% chance of happening, we will live in an upsidedown world that bears no resemblance to the one we live in. It is even more complex; besides probability, impact matters too. There are things that have very high impact on our lives, for example, if something is likely to get worse over time and also have high impact, and if we fail to see that as a significant risk, we may act in ways that are dangerous to our well-being. On the other hand, if we take what a more careful eye would see as a molehill to be a mountain, we will act in ways that will make us our own worst enemies. There are no easy answers, and there is no crystal ball. We must do what we must do to keep the nonsense under control and the sense in focus.

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back to the 1905 Jacobson v. Massachusetts put a Christiancentric twist to your “social responsibility” and love for the neighbor. Then, you had to get the smallpox vaccine for the common good. But just as post-9/11 Iraq War disaster failed to mobilize America to the tune of a WW-II frenzy, over 35 percent of Americans are still walking around refusing vaccines and believing fully in horse-deworming medicines curing them. One of them I knew is dead now. But that’s a choice you enjoy here. And that debate can be expanded: Aborting a baby with a heartbeat is murder; not wearing a seatbelt is also my problem, because my brain injury will strain the medical system and raise your insurance rates; smoking will do the same; eating fried chicken and becoming obese will do the same as well. The entire country should be on a treadmill nightly for the Common Good. So how much can a government push you to do things that you consider an Orwellian intrusion on your freedom and basic human rights? That’s a tough question that right wing and left wing pundits are fighting out on live competing networks nightly. Yes of course an obese, old or sickly person has more of a risk of carrying an active infection. Do we next send them to special facilities to be isolated in critical times like a pandemic? And of course the unvaccinated are now straining the hospital systems in massive numbers. Should we let them die because they exercised their “My Body-My Choice” rights? Actually, both these scenarios are playing out in national debates. I know of a vaccinated doctor who is dead. I know of nurses who say hospitals are lying about the vaccinated hospitalizations to make an example of the unvaccinated people. The liberal media reports only about the country folks in southern states, but as of this writing, two Midwestern states and three western states have full hospitals. Four of them went to Joe Biden in 2020. The southern state crisis has gradually faded like clockwork at the 2-month mark for the variants of this disease. But … it’s time for another variant … and the next booster maybe? So Moral Absolutism and Conventionalism are really a bi-partisan propaganda technique. It was used by many authoritarian brutes over the centuries and has now become a science – using precise keywords and buzzwords or specially targeted audiences in specially gathered databases. That’s how the cash flows into the pockets of the rich and powerful. “You are either with us, or you are the enemy.” Democrats are the socialist sheeple, but we are the libertyminded warriors who blindly follow a lying and cheating and sexually molesting real estate developer guy. The passion on both sides is as stunning as the death toll from this pandemic. In the end, we can only pray that we will get immune from both the propaganda and the virus – turn off the TVs and welcome some friends for the holidays.

My recent adventures have birthed some rather intriguing results. Some of these were very small, like realizing my hair is finally long enough to have it properly braided. Others have been more grandiose such as conversing with some celebrities I’ve been a fan of for years. Each encounter was greatly elevated due to their personal nature. That is to say… each would have felt distinctly different if done through a digital screen. When you’re surrounded by like-minded individuals in person, there’s a specific… spark in the air. An ambiance that only something like that can properly produce. When you’re an artist, those responses from the crowd have quite the impact on how the performance will continue. When you’re a fellow audience member, a laugh, scream, or other encouragement can make all the difference as far as personal gratification. As an example, there was an older comedy film that was re-released in the theater for one evening. As a fan of this film, I jumped at the chance to finally watch it in the cinema as before I was only able to see it on TV. Even though there were only 10 other people in the space with me, the occasional laughter that echoed behind me at various moments made the experience so much more fulfilling and worthwhile. So… if you do have the capability to travel and/or go out for some form of entertainment, I encourage you to do so. Even if there are mask mandates in place, that shouldn’t discourage you from exploring, socializing, and otherwise enjoying a few precious hours of festivities within a collective of compatible admirers. There is, indeed, nothing else quite like it. Jennifer Allen works at Saathee and is also a Podcaster, Blogger, Photographer, Graphic Artist, Gamer, Martial Arts Practitioner, and an all around Pop Culture Geek. You can reach her at: Info@Saathee.com

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Who wants to be a Scholar?! Answer the ones you know and research the rest. There is only one correct answer! 1. Arrange these 9/11 events from first to last. (a) Gandhi started Satyagraha in South Africa (b) Birthday of Vinoba Bhave (c) Mohammad Ali Jinnah died (d) WTC buildings in NY were destroyed

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2. Filmfare award for Best Director of 2020 Hindi Films was given to: (a) Zoya Akhtar (b) Siddharth Anand (c) Aditya Dhar (d) Nitesh Tiwari

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4. A “Nobody” is a person who is (a) Dead (c) Angry

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6. How many sides are in a regular polygon whose exterior angle is 40⁰? (a) 6 (b) 8 (c) 9 (d) 10

Make words using 6 or more letters. The central letter must be used in each word. Plural words are not allowed. Use all letters for the subject word (underlined in solutions below)

7. James K. Polk, born in North Carolina was US President for the term of (a) 1837-1841 (b) 1841-1845 (c) 1845-1849 (d) 1850-1853

11+ words = Excellent; 7 to 10 words = Good; 6 or less = keep looking. Words we found are in solutions below.

8. The Kabaddi playing surface measures (a) 13m x 10m (b) 12m x 10m (c) 13m x 11m (d) 12m x 11m

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9. “Last Frontier” is the nickname for this US state. (a) Hawaii (b) Alaska (c) Arizona (d) Florida

Here is a simple quiz. See if you can solve it. No peeking! Match the number in column 1 with letter in column 2 Rivers that meet...

...Sea or Ocean

1 Mississippi Missouri, USA 2 Narmada, India 3 Thames, UK 4 Nile, Africa 5 Volga, Europe & Russia 6 Amazon, South America 7 Murray, Australia 8 Yangtze, China 9 Waikato, New Zealand 10 Tagus, Iberian Peninsula

A. Atlantic Ocean B. Atlantic Ocean C. Tasman Sea D. Gulf of Cambay E. Gulf of Mexico F. Mediterranean Sea G. East China Sea H. Caspian Sea I. Southern Ocean J. North Sea

10. Planet Mercury's diameter is about __ miles. (a) 3,030 (b) 3,070 (c) 4,010 (d) 4,050 Answers are on bottom left. No Peeking. Scholar: All correct; 1st Class: 9 Correct; 2nd Class: 8 Correct; 3rd Class: 7 Correct; Need to improve: 6 or less

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Brain Train: 1-E, 2-D, 3-J, 4-F, 5-H, 6-B, 7-I, 8-G, 9-C, 10-A Scholar 1.b, a, c, d 2.a 7.c

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(b) Of no consequence (d) Contentious

5. The lowest elevation point in North America is in (a) Hawaii (b) North Carolina (c) Alaska (d) California

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3. The area (in miles) of the Tar Heel State is (a) 48523 Sq. Miles (b) 49576 Sq. Miles (c) 51609 Sq. Miles (d) 52712 Sq. Miles

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PUZZLES AND JOKES

Clues Down: 1. The eleventh month of the calendar year. 2. A wild mountain goat. 3. A carved pole of various North American Indian peoples.

By Kirit Shukla

4. “ _____ Sohail”, Pakistani cricketer. (Born 1989) 5. The father of one's mother. (Hindi word) 6. Not quenched or satisfied. 7. Potassium Iodide. (Chemical formula). 8. King of Apples. (*) 9. An extinct Australian language of New South Wales. 10. High Speed Direct Injection. (*) 12. Any of leguminous herbs (such as alfalfa). 15. Showing realization, perception or knowledge. 19. A British satellite telecommunications company, offering global mobile services. 21. Pertaining to electricity or electric currents, especially when produced by chemical action, as in a cell. 23. A city in Kheda, Gujarat, known for Santram Mandir. 25. A unisex skin-tight one-piece garment for women that covers the body from the crotch to the shoulder. 27. Urban Leadership Alliance Seminar. (*) 28. The divisions of a cricket match during which one team takes its turn to bat. 30. Robots that possessed artificial intelligence.

Note: * denotes abbreviation of the word or phrase

32. Outward Bound South Africa. (*) 34. To begin to occur or to exist.

Clues Across:

36. Office of NAFTA and Inter American Affairs. (*)

1. To reject; A water sprite for German folklore. 4. A Jewish festival of lights & feast of dedication. (11/29/21) 11. Barack —, 44th president of the United States. 13. Negatively charged ions. 14. Former members of the armed forces. 16. Help given. 17. One that formerly held a specified position or place. 18. Hindu festival of lights. (November 4, 2021) 20. Wisconsin. (*) 21. An endorsement on a passport for the bearer to proceed. 22. A former monetary unit of India, equal to ¹/₁₆ rupee. 24. A temp. combination of parties in a legislative assembly. 26. A Hindu goddess and the first queen consort of Krishna. 29. A snakelike bony fish of Electro Phoridae family. 30. To remove lead from. 31. A part that revolves in a stationary part. 33. A city on the Raisin River in southeastern Michigan. 35. Somethings which are not acceptable to mention or do. 37. A garment wore by Indian women that is wrapped on. 38. A dried grape. 39. A Rhaeto-Romance dialect of Alto Adige in north Italy. 40. A region or scene of simple pleasure and quiet. 42. Steam Generator. (*) 43. Yards. (*) 44. An island in the English Channel , area: 2 square miles. 45. An affirmative reply. Saathee.com

38. A beam of radiant energy (such as light). 41. Arkansas. (*) (solution on page 88)

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WordFind

Math Magic Fill in the empty squares to get = the final given answers. Use the remaining numbers from 1 to 9 (except 5) only once: Note: Follow the order of operation per basic math rule: ×,÷, +, The multiplication or division is done before addition and subtraction. (solution on page 88)

Find & circle the words in the puzzle.

Subject: Sikhism AKAL AKHANDPATH AMRITSAR ARDAS FATEH GOLDENTEMPLE GRANTHSAHIB GURBANI GURUDWARA HARMONIUM KACHERA

KANGHA KESH KHALSA KIRPAN KIRTAN LANGAR MEDITATION NANAK RAAGI SHLOK TURBAN

EZ-BZ TEST YOUR IQ The common letters are “OVE” - Fill in the blanks)

Note: * denotes abbreviation of the word or phrase 1. An envelope or wrapper for mail.

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2. To an excessive degree.

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3. The number of shares traded on a stock.

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4. The state of one who lacks money.

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5. Acting or executed in secret; Spy.

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6. A change of residence or location.

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7. An affectionate or benevolent friend.

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8. To accept as satisfactory. The unused 18 letters spell is ”The salutation used among the Sikhs .” (answer on page 88)

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9. A chamber used for baking, heating, or drying. 10. A town in York County, South Carolina.

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11. The eleventh month of the calendar year.

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12. A device that generates heat for cooking.

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13. To exaggerate in acting. 14. It is a duty for someone to do something . 15. A small red-footed black guillemot.

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16. An American warbler that builds a dome-shaped nest on the ground. 17. Possessed of supreme power.

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18. A planting of fruit or nut trees.

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19. From one end to the other.

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20. A brief popular epigram or maxim.

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21. Past participle of “WEAVE”.

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(Puzzle solutions are on page 88. NO peeking!)

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Festivals & Holidays Spot the Differences Solutions from page 50

November 2021 Nov. 1 - Vagh Bāras / All Saint’s Day Nov. 2 - Dhan Teras / Election Day Nov. 2 - Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) Nov. 3 - Nark Chaturdashi / Kali Chaturdashi Nov. 4 - Diwali (No Moon) Nov. 5 - Vikram New Year (Samvat 2078 begins) Nov. 6 - Bhai Beej Nov. 7 - Daylight Saving Time Ends Nov. 9 - Lābh Panchami Nov. 11 - Dev Oothi Ekadashi / Veterans Day Nov. 14 - Nehru Jayanti Nov. 15 - Dev Diwali / Kartika Purnima (Full Moon) Nov. 18 - Guru Nanak Jayanti Nov. 24 - Martyrdom of Guru Tegh Bahdur Nov. 25 - Thanksgiving Day (US) Nov. 29 - Hanukkah Begins Nov. 30 - Utpatti Ekadashi December 2021 Dec. 1 - World Aids Day Dec. 4 - Solar Eclipse (Full) / Darsh Amas (No Moon) Dec. 6 - Hanukkah Ends Dec. 7 - Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day Dec. 8 - Bodhi Day Dec. 11 - Pramukh Swami Maharaj Birthday Dec. 14 - Mokshadā Ekadashi / Gita Jayanti Dec. 18 - Dattatray Jayanti Dec. 19 - Margashirsha Poonam (Full Moon) Dec. 21 - Winter Solstice / Yule Dec. 24 - Christmas Eve Dec. 25 - Christmas Day Dec. 26 - Kwanzaa Begins

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Math Magic from page 87

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Astroscope

NOVEMBER 2021

Aries (March 21 – April 19)

Libra (September 23 – October 22)

This month you should enjoy a very brisk and happy time. If unemployed, you may receive a job opportunity or chance for a rise in status. You will benefit through your partner. This is also a very good time to start a new business. Minor problems with your kids could bother you. If involved in a legal dispute, you could benefit through judgment. Avoid travel or relying on your subordinates.

Your income and expenses should balance each other out this month. Wise decisions may shield you from losing an important opportunity. Investment in real estate and partnership will prove beneficial. This is a good time to change your workplace or field of study. You will feel happier and more confident this month, so be sure to remain so to enjoy success. A good state of health is clearly indicated.

Taurus (April 20 – May 20)

Scorpio (October 23 – November 21)

This month will bring mixed results. There is danger of developing an aggressive temperament, so try to remain humble and gentle within your relationships. You may develop a deeper connection with seniors, but at the expense of support from your own age group. The health of a loved one may create anxiety. Your income and/or work status are also guaranteed to improve.

Though you will be overly optimistic about the results, any business prospects you consider this month could prove beneficial. Relations with influential people will increase. Marital happiness should also be there. Your friends and associates will support you. Be very careful and avoid driving, if possible, this month. This is not an appropriate time to invest in any new property deals. Try to maintain your self-confidence and control your temper.

Gemini (May 21 – June 20)

Sagittarius (November 22 – December 21)

Even though you will do very well financially, a lack of contentment may bother you. Try to slow down and take a trip or two to feel relaxed. Things should improve towards the end of the month, but aggression could easily turn into frustration. A fix for an old issue is welcome, but it may be overshadowed by a new problem. Harmony with your partner may delight you. Drive very carefully.

You will experience a slow yet positive turn this month. Improvements in both your personality and overall outlook will provide happiness and relaxation; just be sure to welcome these changes with open arms. Trust your intuition to make confident decisions. Minor family problems could be there. You may count on friends and associates as well during this turning period. Drive very carefully.

Cancer (June 21 – July 22)

Capricorn (December 22 – January 19)

Maintain a balanced nature to achieve the best results. You should experience a sense of dynamism with the help of your friends. This friend circle will also increase. Income sources will improve this month. A minor health improvement could be there. There is the possibility of receiving bad news within your family. Control your temper and speech in public places. Avoid travel, if possible.

Your instincts should help you make smart decisions this month. Profit from a business/trade deal will be more than expected, hence your bank balance should increase. Students will see disappointing results. Don’t react to your partner too aggressively as your focus should be on earning more money. This is a good time to develop new relationships. Welcome all changes with confidence.

Leo (July 23 – August 22)

Aquarius (January 20 – February 18)

Financial losses may eliminate your happiness. After a negative start, things will improve dramatically during the second half of the month, so wait until then to make a move. Don’t take on any debt to cover your losses. Relations with your partner will take a positive turn and become an asset for your future. Improvement for health-related problem is also on the way.

Now is when plans regarding property investments will materialize. Your creative intelligence can make you quite successful. This is also a favorable time for love and romance. Friends and siblings will offer whatever assistance you need. Your opponents will dare not to face you. You must seriously watch your health. Travel this month could also be troublesome.

Virgo (August 23 – September 22)

Pisces (February 19 – March 20)

You may experience numerous changes in your life all at once. If you’re not careful, you may lose an important opportunity; keep a relaxed temperament and don’t try to overanalyze this offer. Simply accept any unexpected circumstances that may come your way. Also, be prepared to work diligently for the next few years. Luck will favor you through your partner during the last days of the month. A mild attitude towards an enemy may hurt you.

Try to control yourself internally and remain honest as you could potentially shift your morality for the worse. If you’re not careful, this might hurt your reputation. Try to not make any major financial related decisions this month. You may benefit through your business partner. This is a good time to spend on a celebration or religious event. Accept any major change in your life with caution.

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have been established. People were brought together to celebrate life in its many forms. We all know about the origins of Garba, Raas, Bhangra, Gidda, Bathukamma, Kolattam dances, just to name a few. I wrote extensively about these folk and community dances in the past publications. However, one of the unique examples of community festival dance is the Ratha Yatra, a chariot festival. My sister lived in Puri, Orissa. Here the festival holds immense significance among the Puri locals as well as other pilgrims and devotees. The chariots on which the deities are taken to the temple are massive pieces of art that are adorned with numerous designs, flowers & patterns. During this festival, people dance, and sing, accompanied by musical instruments. Many other cultures practice across in the same way in several parts of the world, such as Asia, Europe and South America. Some of the countries that celebrate similar festivals are Armenia, Greece, Peru, Argentina, Italy, most of the South America and so on. Many also carry Mother Mary during these processions. Another unique community dance is called Lezim dance. This fascinating rhythmic dance is performed with a Lezim or a small mallet. This dance is named after a wooden idiophone to which thin metal discs are fitted to produce a jingling sound and the dancers use this as a part of the rhythm. Dholki, a drum instrument, is used as the main percussion music. This dance is most popular in Maharashtra, and one can see it during festival times, performed in public squares, schools, and along the streets with processions. Groups of young boys and girls holding these Lezims in their hands do a very fine series of figure movements while they make sounds with the Lezim to the accompaniment of the drums. This is not an easy community dance. Our hands can tire easily. With national consciousness of the arts growing from day to day, many of these beautiful expressive dances are coming to urban and international audiences and being received with enthusiasm and success they deserve. Now they are taking their rightful place along with the classical dances in the furtherance of our cultural heritage. There is more demand now for precise movements, coordination among dancers, formations, costume color coordination, and exotic jewelry, along with heavy drumming and other percussion supporting the music. I am not sure if we are just taking these folk and community dances to another level or are we losing the freedom these dances provide to enjoy and participate without any formal training. However, it is wonderful to see certain dance forms like Garba, Bonalu, Bathukamma, and Bhangra are still a large part of our social interaction among all ages.

Broken sidewalks are bits of the grander needs of infrastructure repair, but there is also an even larger need of repair for our innerstructures. These invisible infrastructures of our being, our wholeness, our sense of community. The infrastructure of community, society, the whole dang proverbial village, that would in more sociable times come together to collectively fight off an enemy, a biological threat floating in the air, seems like some long-lost philosophical unity of the past. This gives the enemy, or an invisible bug, an upper hand. Repairing and rebuilding the stability and strength of our innerstructures has become the need of the time, as much as for our physical infrastructures. These cracks, created by ideologies, distrust, misinformation and disinformation, are affecting the bonds and fabric of the village. These invisible slithering critters hiding in them, are disheveling our peace of mind, laughing at our foibles, our inability to simply work things out. We can and have put a price on rebuilding our physical infrastructure, come up with bipartisan agreements, and then implement them and get the needed work going. Repairing and rebuilding our innerstructures is an open book, there’s no amount money that will fix this, it requires engagement with the others, the ones different in beliefs and ideologies. It requires swatting away the slithering critters of fringe minorities and bringing together the mass of reasoned folks who work and live in the functional yet delicate middle. Innerstructure is hard to define or self-realize. It’s in our DNA, the good and the bad, the goofy and the seductive, the weak and the strong, the evil and the empathic. These flipsides of the proverbial coins or either side of the cracks if you will, unhinge the daily groove of life. We’ve all got to work on it. This will take simple measures, reaching out, giving someone a hand, focusing on the commonalities. There’s no way to implement some grand plans for this work, it is the effort of the many sweeping away the divisiveness of the few that will begin to make a difference. I continued my drizzle stroll and made it to the car parked in the lower end of the parking lot, jumped in and sat there as the rain stopped dancing on the roof and the windshield. A sliver of sunshine peeked through the lazily moving clouds and now a few minutes later it was full blown sunshine. Driving out of the parking lot I hit a huge pothole on the public road, let out a swear, and drove on. Mark that one for the infrastructure work. Now I’ve got a pothole or two to fix in my innerstructure today, to smooth out a few bumps in my life circle. I’ll meet anyone there, if they are willing to meet me there, in that unseen, yet crucial world. All the cracks be damned.

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