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== 1 of 1 ==
Date: Mon, Apr 26 2010 8:10 pm
From: nuanho nuanho


On Apr 27, 8:06 am, hab...@anony.net wrote:
>         More proof that Islam cant compete with liberal cheerful
> Hinduism,
>
> bbc.co.uk
>         Bangladeshi film-makers and actors say they have forced the
> government to reverse last weekend's decision to allow cinemas to show
> Indian films.
>
> Representatives of the film industry complained that the move could
> wipe out thousands of jobs.
>
> There has been no official word yet from the government.
>
> But a leading Bangladeshi film star told the BBC that the prime
> minister's office had indicated the ban on Indian films would not be
> lifted after all.
>
> The star, Razzak, said that a demonstration would not now go ahead as
> planned.
>
> Film industry leaders had warned that 25,000 jobs could be in danger
> if Bangladeshi cinemas were allowed to show Indian movies.
>
> They were banned in 1972 to protect local film makers and the local
> culture.


Sri Lanka's love for Bollywood

RUCHIKA KHER, IANS, Apr 27, 2010, 12.00am IST

Sri Lankans are huge fans of Bollywood. With the long-drawn battle
with the LTTE over, people of the emerald island are now enjoying the
fantasies Bollywood sells, and encouraging Indian filmmakers to shoot
there too.

"Hindi films are huge here. My father actually learnt Hindi by just
watching Hindi films. That's how big it is here. Most people here
prefer watching a Hindi film than an English film, even though English
is widely spoken," Sri Lankan actress Jacqueline Fernandez, who
featured in the Hindi film Aladin, says.

Indian cinema has a large following in the country, with Hindi films
shown in theatres throughout the year. There is at least one shown on
local television almost every day. Amanthi Gunawardena, a student,
says, "Bollywood is very famous here. Many Hindi films release in
theatres and we even watch them on local TV with Sinhalese sub-
titles."

Posters of Bollywood actresses Madhuri and Aishwarya adorn many shops.
As far as Sri Lankans' favourite actors are concerned, locals swear by
Amitabh Bachchan and Shah Rukh Khan. Currently, Shah Rukh's My Name Is
Khan is running in one theatre in the city. "We love SRK, I've seen
many of his films, like Kal Ho Naa Ho... He is too good. I am fond of
Amitabh Bachchan too," says Asanka, a shopkeeper.

After the end of the civil war last year, the Sri Lankan government is
aggressively trying to promote the country as an ideal place to shoot
Hindi films. "Hindi films are very popular here and Sri Lanka can
become a good place to shoot," says George Michael, secretary of the
nation's tourism minister.

The last Hindi film shot in the country was Ram Gopal Varma's Agyaat,
which was filmed extensively in the Sigiriya jungles in 2008. In 2004,
Deepa Mehta shot her critically acclaimed Water there. She filmed the
John Abraham-Lisa Ray starrer just outside of Colombo.

Right now, the Sri Lankan capital is gearing up to host the
International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) awards from June 3-5. "We
need to develop greater association between Sri Lankan cinema and
Indian cinema," IIFA brand ambassador Amitabh Bachchan said in Sri
Lanka when the announcement was made last week.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/bollywood/news-interviews/Sri-Lankas-love-for-Bwood/articleshow/5860038.cms

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== 1 of 1 ==
Date: Tues, Apr 27 2010 5:34 am
From: Filmfestival Contravision


18TH CONTRAVISION INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
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shorts, documentaries, animation, art-house or something completely
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submission form & more: http://www.contravision.de
no entry fee, online form and film upload instead.
festival: september 3rd-4th & 10th-12th 2010 in berlin.

looking forward to the finest films
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Tuesday, April 27, 2010

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== 1 of 1 ==
Date: Sun, Apr 25 2010 10:04 am
From: usenet@mantra.com and/or www.mantra.com/jai (Dr. Jai Maharaj)


In search of moksh

By Anuradha Dutt
Op-Ed
The Pioneer
Friday, April 23, 2010

Kumbh Mela remains central to Hindu faith

The Haridwar skyline has changed noticeably in the years since
economic liberalisation became Government policy. Plush apartment
complexes, hotels and markets have mushroomed, transforming a
favourite stopover of sadhus and pilgrims, en route to Himalayan
shrines, into a tourist resort. These, however, recede into the
background as the swelling pilgrims engulf the town and spill into
the river environs. Haridwar is hosting the Purn Kumbh Mela, and the
sadhu is king, having precedence over others in his right to bathe
first in the Ganga, and go where the laity is forbidden access.

The pilgrimage, where seven people died this time, has a poor safety
record with past events having been marked by a rampaging elephant
crushing people and then being tamed through a great sage's
intercession; stampedes; clashes between rival groups of mendicants;
and even an outbreak of cholera. As the festival draws to a close,
one remembers how it commenced, with ill-informed reportage harping
on the point that it was the millennium's first Purn Kumbh Mela.
Allahabad in 2001 hosted an ever bigger Kumbh Mela, while Nasik in
2003 and Ujjain in 2004 were also venues for the mammoth religious
gathering.

What catches the eye immediately are giant hoardings of female gurus,
summoning believers. A few are independent heads of their own orders;
and others satellites of male redeemers of people, reeling under
ignorance. The hill, upon which the fabled Chandi Devi shrine is
located, provides the best vantage point for such pictures as it
overlooks an intersection between two roads. Whether going left or
right, all traffic and pedestrians view these huge pictures. A stout,
matronly woman looks down benignly, like any mother; another seems
austere; and a third, youthful and attractive, adds an intriguing
dimension to the renunciant's calling. Women indeed are coming into
their own. And Mark Twain's 'cold whites' have visibly joined the
mass of seekers in India over the years.

Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, penned at the end of the 14th century, or
John Bunyon's Pilgrim's Progress, dated about the end of the 17th
century, depict an England that has long passed away, with the very
notion of collectively undertaking pilgrimages with such immense
fervour, having become archaic. But the Kumbh Mela, in its
variations, remains as relevant today as in the distant past, when
the belief that the falling of four drops of nectar from a celestial
pot sanctified the places where they fell. These were Haridwar,
Allahabad (the erstwhile Prayag), Ujjain and Nasik. A unique measure
of time evolved in relation to this belief. Every 12 years, by
rotation, a religious assembly, termed the Purn (full) Kumbh Mela,
and slated by planetary movements, occurs at these places; and every
six years, Haridwar and Allahabad alternate in hosting an Ardh (half)
Kumbh Mela. After 12 Purn Kumbhs, a Maha Kumbh Mela is held in
Allahabad. The last one was in 2001, with 60 million people
apparently converging there.

Essentially a river festival, it underlines the belief in the sacred
power of flowing water to provide expiation as well as redemption to
people, who ritually bathe in it. Haridwar has the Ganga; Allahabad
is located at the confluence (Sangam) of the Ganga, Yamuna and
subterranean Saraswati; Ujjain has Shipra; and Nasik, the Godavari.
Interestingly, a Kumbh Mela in Vrindavan precedes the one at
Haridwar. Sadhus bathe in the Yamuna before going to Haridwar. Such
religious assemblies, under other names and at other sites, also
occur as annual features. In January-February every year, Allahabad's
Magh Mela draws lakhs of people to the Sangam. And the high point of
the Sagar Mela is eager hordes immersing themselves at the point
where the Ganga merges with the Bay of Bengal on January 14, Makar
Sankranti, every year.

The routine frequency of religious festivals and auspicious bathing
days suggests that pilgrims, a large nomadic population, consisting
mainly of poor rustic folk, have a packed schedule and itinerary,
moving from one place to another. Sometimes the Purn Kumbh and Ardh
Kumbh coincide, as in 2004, when Ujjain hosted the big event and
Haridwar the subsidiary one, which occurred first. When there is such
a crush of people, mishaps are fairly common. At Nasik in 2003, 39
pilgrims were trampled to death and 57 were injured on a main bathing
day. But this does not serve to dent faith. For the devout, it is
merely part of the chiaroscuro of existence as they await the next
event.

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Kumbh Mela remains central to Hindu faith

By Hari on 4/23/2010

In South India also kumbha melas happen. In a place called
Kumbakonam, Thanjavur district of Tamil Nadu kumbh mela happens for
every 12 years. Huge crowd of around lakhs participated in this event
in 2004. For us faith is more important than anything. Surely this
faith will save everyone and also this country. Nice article.

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In search of Moksh

By CS Sudheendhra Putty on 4/23/2010

It is traditions such as these that have enabled Hindu religion to
sustain over the millennia and survive the onslaught of Islamic and
Western invasions. The traditional Hindu way of life, living in
consonance and harmony with Mother nature, is without doubt the best
and ideal way to live. It is a matter of great pride that our
forefathers had laid down such principles so that man and nature can
live in perfect sync. In South India, on the lines of the Kumbh Mela,
is the Pushkarams.

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http://dailypioneer.com/251029/In-search-of-moksh.html

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== 1 of 2 ==
Date: Mon, Apr 26 2010 3:06 pm
From: habshi@anony.net


More proof that Islam cant compete with liberal cheerful
Hinduism,

bbc.co.uk
Bangladeshi film-makers and actors say they have forced the
government to reverse last weekend's decision to allow cinemas to show
Indian films.

Representatives of the film industry complained that the move could
wipe out thousands of jobs.

There has been no official word yet from the government.

But a leading Bangladeshi film star told the BBC that the prime
minister's office had indicated the ban on Indian films would not be
lifted after all.

The star, Razzak, said that a demonstration would not now go ahead as
planned.

Film industry leaders had warned that 25,000 jobs could be in danger
if Bangladeshi cinemas were allowed to show Indian movies.

They were banned in 1972 to protect local film makers and the local
culture.

== 2 of 2 ==
Date: Mon, Apr 26 2010 8:10 pm
From: nuanho nuanho


On Apr 27, 8:06 am, hab...@anony.net wrote:
>         More proof that Islam cant compete with liberal cheerful
> Hinduism,
>
> bbc.co.uk
>         Bangladeshi film-makers and actors say they have forced the
> government to reverse last weekend's decision to allow cinemas to show
> Indian films.
>
> Representatives of the film industry complained that the move could
> wipe out thousands of jobs.
>
> There has been no official word yet from the government.
>
> But a leading Bangladeshi film star told the BBC that the prime
> minister's office had indicated the ban on Indian films would not be
> lifted after all.
>
> The star, Razzak, said that a demonstration would not now go ahead as
> planned.
>
> Film industry leaders had warned that 25,000 jobs could be in danger
> if Bangladeshi cinemas were allowed to show Indian movies.
>
> They were banned in 1972 to protect local film makers and the local
> culture.


Sri Lanka's love for Bollywood

RUCHIKA KHER, IANS, Apr 27, 2010, 12.00am IST

Sri Lankans are huge fans of Bollywood. With the long-drawn battle
with the LTTE over, people of the emerald island are now enjoying the
fantasies Bollywood sells, and encouraging Indian filmmakers to shoot
there too.

"Hindi films are huge here. My father actually learnt Hindi by just
watching Hindi films. That's how big it is here. Most people here
prefer watching a Hindi film than an English film, even though English
is widely spoken," Sri Lankan actress Jacqueline Fernandez, who
featured in the Hindi film Aladin, says.

Indian cinema has a large following in the country, with Hindi films
shown in theatres throughout the year. There is at least one shown on
local television almost every day. Amanthi Gunawardena, a student,
says, "Bollywood is very famous here. Many Hindi films release in
theatres and we even watch them on local TV with Sinhalese sub-
titles."

Posters of Bollywood actresses Madhuri and Aishwarya adorn many shops.
As far as Sri Lankans' favourite actors are concerned, locals swear by
Amitabh Bachchan and Shah Rukh Khan. Currently, Shah Rukh's My Name Is
Khan is running in one theatre in the city. "We love SRK, I've seen
many of his films, like Kal Ho Naa Ho... He is too good. I am fond of
Amitabh Bachchan too," says Asanka, a shopkeeper.

After the end of the civil war last year, the Sri Lankan government is
aggressively trying to promote the country as an ideal place to shoot
Hindi films. "Hindi films are very popular here and Sri Lanka can
become a good place to shoot," says George Michael, secretary of the
nation's tourism minister.

The last Hindi film shot in the country was Ram Gopal Varma's Agyaat,
which was filmed extensively in the Sigiriya jungles in 2008. In 2004,
Deepa Mehta shot her critically acclaimed Water there. She filmed the
John Abraham-Lisa Ray starrer just outside of Colombo.

Right now, the Sri Lankan capital is gearing up to host the
International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) awards from June 3-5. "We
need to develop greater association between Sri Lankan cinema and
Indian cinema," IIFA brand ambassador Amitabh Bachchan said in Sri
Lanka when the announcement was made last week.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/bollywood/news-interviews/Sri-Lankas-love-for-Bwood/articleshow/5860038.cms


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== 1 of 1 ==
Date: Sun, Apr 25 2010 10:04 am
From: usenet@mantra.com and/or www.mantra.com/jai (Dr. Jai Maharaj)


In search of moksh

By Anuradha Dutt
Op-Ed
The Pioneer
Friday, April 23, 2010

Kumbh Mela remains central to Hindu faith

The Haridwar skyline has changed noticeably in the years since
economic liberalisation became Government policy. Plush apartment
complexes, hotels and markets have mushroomed, transforming a
favourite stopover of sadhus and pilgrims, en route to Himalayan
shrines, into a tourist resort. These, however, recede into the
background as the swelling pilgrims engulf the town and spill into
the river environs. Haridwar is hosting the Purn Kumbh Mela, and the
sadhu is king, having precedence over others in his right to bathe
first in the Ganga, and go where the laity is forbidden access.

The pilgrimage, where seven people died this time, has a poor safety
record with past events having been marked by a rampaging elephant
crushing people and then being tamed through a great sage's
intercession; stampedes; clashes between rival groups of mendicants;
and even an outbreak of cholera. As the festival draws to a close,
one remembers how it commenced, with ill-informed reportage harping
on the point that it was the millennium's first Purn Kumbh Mela.
Allahabad in 2001 hosted an ever bigger Kumbh Mela, while Nasik in
2003 and Ujjain in 2004 were also venues for the mammoth religious
gathering.

What catches the eye immediately are giant hoardings of female gurus,
summoning believers. A few are independent heads of their own orders;
and others satellites of male redeemers of people, reeling under
ignorance. The hill, upon which the fabled Chandi Devi shrine is
located, provides the best vantage point for such pictures as it
overlooks an intersection between two roads. Whether going left or
right, all traffic and pedestrians view these huge pictures. A stout,
matronly woman looks down benignly, like any mother; another seems
austere; and a third, youthful and attractive, adds an intriguing
dimension to the renunciant's calling. Women indeed are coming into
their own. And Mark Twain's 'cold whites' have visibly joined the
mass of seekers in India over the years.

Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, penned at the end of the 14th century, or
John Bunyon's Pilgrim's Progress, dated about the end of the 17th
century, depict an England that has long passed away, with the very
notion of collectively undertaking pilgrimages with such immense
fervour, having become archaic. But the Kumbh Mela, in its
variations, remains as relevant today as in the distant past, when
the belief that the falling of four drops of nectar from a celestial
pot sanctified the places where they fell. These were Haridwar,
Allahabad (the erstwhile Prayag), Ujjain and Nasik. A unique measure
of time evolved in relation to this belief. Every 12 years, by
rotation, a religious assembly, termed the Purn (full) Kumbh Mela,
and slated by planetary movements, occurs at these places; and every
six years, Haridwar and Allahabad alternate in hosting an Ardh (half)
Kumbh Mela. After 12 Purn Kumbhs, a Maha Kumbh Mela is held in
Allahabad. The last one was in 2001, with 60 million people
apparently converging there.

Essentially a river festival, it underlines the belief in the sacred
power of flowing water to provide expiation as well as redemption to
people, who ritually bathe in it. Haridwar has the Ganga; Allahabad
is located at the confluence (Sangam) of the Ganga, Yamuna and
subterranean Saraswati; Ujjain has Shipra; and Nasik, the Godavari.
Interestingly, a Kumbh Mela in Vrindavan precedes the one at
Haridwar. Sadhus bathe in the Yamuna before going to Haridwar. Such
religious assemblies, under other names and at other sites, also
occur as annual features. In January-February every year, Allahabad's
Magh Mela draws lakhs of people to the Sangam. And the high point of
the Sagar Mela is eager hordes immersing themselves at the point
where the Ganga merges with the Bay of Bengal on January 14, Makar
Sankranti, every year.

The routine frequency of religious festivals and auspicious bathing
days suggests that pilgrims, a large nomadic population, consisting
mainly of poor rustic folk, have a packed schedule and itinerary,
moving from one place to another. Sometimes the Purn Kumbh and Ardh
Kumbh coincide, as in 2004, when Ujjain hosted the big event and
Haridwar the subsidiary one, which occurred first. When there is such
a crush of people, mishaps are fairly common. At Nasik in 2003, 39
pilgrims were trampled to death and 57 were injured on a main bathing
day. But this does not serve to dent faith. For the devout, it is
merely part of the chiaroscuro of existence as they await the next
event.

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Kumbh Mela remains central to Hindu faith

By Hari on 4/23/2010

In South India also kumbha melas happen. In a place called
Kumbakonam, Thanjavur district of Tamil Nadu kumbh mela happens for
every 12 years. Huge crowd of around lakhs participated in this event
in 2004. For us faith is more important than anything. Surely this
faith will save everyone and also this country. Nice article.

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In search of Moksh

By CS Sudheendhra Putty on 4/23/2010

It is traditions such as these that have enabled Hindu religion to
sustain over the millennia and survive the onslaught of Islamic and
Western invasions. The traditional Hindu way of life, living in
consonance and harmony with Mother nature, is without doubt the best
and ideal way to live. It is a matter of great pride that our
forefathers had laid down such principles so that man and nature can
live in perfect sync. In South India, on the lines of the Kumbh Mela,
is the Pushkarams.

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== 1 of 1 ==
Date: Fri, Apr 23 2010 7:05 pm
From: usenet@mantra.com and/or www.mantra.com/jai (Dr. Jai Maharaj)


Delhi court grants bail to Ansal brothers

PTI
The Pioneer
Friday, April 23, 2010

Indraprasth aka New Delhi - A Delhi court on Friday granted bail to
Uphaar theatre owners Sushil and Gopal Ansal after they surrendered
before it in a case of destruction of evidence relating to the 1997
fire tragedy that claimed 59 lives.

Metropolitan Magistrate Geetanjali Goel asked the Ansal brothers to
furnish a personal and surety bond of Rs one lakh as a pre-condition
of their release on bail.

Besides Ansals, four other accused-- H S Panwar, Anup Singh,
Dharamveer Malhotra and Prem Prakash Batra, also surrendered in court
and were granted bail on furnishing of personal and surety bond of
the like amount.

Dinesh Chandra Sharma, a sacked record keeper of the court, who had
allegedly helped Ansals in destroying crucial judicial documents, is
already on bail in the case.

The court has now fixed the matter for supplying the copy of the
chargesheet and the other documents to Ansals and others on May 17,
the next date of the hearing.

The police had in 2008 filed a new chargesheet before the court
against Ansal brothers for tampering with judicial records of the
fire in the south Delhi cinema theatre.

The documents said to have been tampered with included a police memo
giving details of recoveries immediately after the incident, Delhi
Fire Service records pertaining to repair of transformer installed
inside Uphaar, minutes of managing director's meetings and four
cheques, the chargesheet said.

Out of the six set of documents, a cheque of Rs 50 lakh, issued by
Sushil Ansal to self, and minutes of the MD's meetings, prove beyond
doubt that the two brothers were handling the day-to-day affairs of
the theatre at the relevant time, it said.

The Ansal brothers had argued that they were not handling the affairs
of the theatre as they had already resigned from the board of
directors of M/s Ansal Theatres and Clubotels Pvt Limited, which
owned the cinema hall.

http://dailypioneer.com/251144/Delhi-court-grants-bail-to-Ansal-brothers.html

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Sacred Books of the East.http://www.sacred-texts.com/sbe/index.htm
Sacred Sexuality.http://www.sacred-texts.com/sex/index.htm
Shakespeare.http://www.sacred-texts.com/sks/index.htm
Shamanism.http://www.sacred-texts.com/sha/index.htm
Shinto.http://www.sacred-texts.com/shi/index.htm
Symbolism.http://www.sacred-texts.com/sym/index.htm
Sikhism.http://www.sacred-texts.com/skh/index.htm
Sub Rosa.http://www.sacred-texts.com/sro/index.htm
Swedenborg.http://www.sacred-texts.com/swd/index.htm
Tantra.http://www.sacred-texts.com/tantra/index.htm
Taoism.http://www.sacred-texts.com/tao/index.htm
Tarot.http://www.sacred-texts.com/tarot/index.htm
Thelema.http://www.sacred-texts.com/oto/index.htm
Theosophy.http://www.sacred-texts.com/the/index.htm
Time.http://www.sacred-texts.com/time/index.htm
Tolkien.http://www.sacred-texts.com/ring/index.htm
UFOs.http://www.sacred-texts.com/ufo/index.htm
Utopia.http://www.sacred-texts.com/utopia/index.htm
Women.http://www.sacred-texts.com/wmn/index.htm
Wisdom of the East.http://www.sacred-texts.com/woe/index.htm
Zoroastrianism .http://www.sacred-texts.com/zor/index.htm

http://www.sacred-texts.com/zor/index.htm

The Rig Veda
Ralph T.H. Griffith, Translator
[1896]

This is the Ralph T.H. Griffith English translation of the Rig Veda.
This was one of the first etexts developed for this site. Each page of
this is cross-linked with the Sanskrit text of the Rig Veda. Both this
and the Sanskrit Rig Veda require browser support for Unicode. If you
have trouble seeing non-Latin characters in this text, refer to the
Sacred-texts Unicode page.
http://www.sacred-texts.com/unicode.htm

Rig-Veda, Book 1 .http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/rigveda/rvi01.htm
Rig-Veda, Book 2 .http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/rigveda/rvi02.htm
Rig-Veda, Book 3 .http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/rigveda/rvi03.htm
Rig-Veda, Book 4 .http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/rigveda/rvi04.htm
Rig-Veda, Book 5 .http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/rigveda/rvi05.htm
Rig-Veda, Book 6 .http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/rigveda/rvi06.htm
Rig-Veda, Book 7 .http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/rigveda/rvi07.htm
Rig-Veda, Book 8 .http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/rigveda/rvi08.htm
Rig-Veda, Book 9 .http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/rigveda/rvi09.htm

Rig-Veda, Book 10 .http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/rigveda/rvi10.htm

The Rig Veda
Ralph T.H. Griffith, Translator
Book 10

Some excerpts:

HYMN CLXXXVII. Agni.

1. To Agni send I forth my song, to him the Bull of all the folk:
So may he bear us past our foes.
2 Who from the distance far away shines brilliantly across the wastes:
So may he bear us past our foes.
3 The Bull with brightly-gleaming flame who utterly consumes the
fiends
So may he bear us past our foes.
4 Who looks on all existing things and comprehends them with his view:
So may he bear us past our foes.
5 Resplendent Agni, who was born in farthest region of the air:
So may he bear us past our foes.

http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/rigveda/rv10187.htm

HYMN CLXXXVIII. Agni.

1. Now send ye Jātavedas forth, send hitherward the vigorous Steed
To seat him on our sacred grass.
2. I raise the lofty eulogy of Jātavedas, raining boons,
With sages for his hero band.
3 With flames of Jātavedas which carry oblation to the Gods,
May he promote our sacrifice.

http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/rigveda/rv10188.htm

HYMN CLXXXIX. Sūrya.

1. THIS spotted Bull hath come, and sat before the Mother in the east,
Advancing to his Father heaven.
2 Expiring when he draws his breath, she moves along the lucid
spheres:
The Bull shines out through all the sky.
3 Song is bestowed upon the Bird: it rules supreme through thirty
realms
Throughout the days at break of morn.

http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/rigveda/rv10189.htm

HYMN CXC. Creation.

1. FROM Fervour kindled to its height Eternal Law and Truth were born:
Thence was the Night produced, and thence the billowy flood of sea
arose.
2 From that same billowy flood of sea the Year was afterwards
produced,
Ordainer of the days nights, Lord over all who close the eye.
3 Dhātar, the great Creator, then formed in due order Sun and Moon.
He formed in order Heaven and Earth, the regions of the air, and
light.

http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/rigveda/rv10190.htm

HYMN CXCI. Agni.

1. THOU, mighty Agni, gatherest up all that is precious for thy
friend.
Bring us all treasures as thou art enkindled in libation's place
2 Assemble, speak together: let your minds be all of one accord,
As ancient Gods unanimous sit down to their appointed share.
3 The place is common, common the assembly, common the mind, so be
their thought united.
A common purpose do I lay before you, and worship with your general
oblation.
4 One and the same be your resolve, and be your minds of one accord.
United be the thoughts of all that all may happily agree.

http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/rigveda/rv10191.htm

http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/rvsan/index.htm

Unicode

Many files posted at sacred texts since the spring of 2002 have
embedded Unicode. Unicode is a multi-byte alphabet which can represent
all major world scripts, and many obscure ones as well. This solves a
major problem for creators of etexts, as it is now possible to fully
transcribe texts in multiple languages without requiring ASCII
transliterations, special fonts or browsing software. Unicode enabling
also takes care of right-to-left scripts more-or-less automatically.

All modern web browsers support Unicode if you have a decent Unicode
font installed, provided you designate that font as your default font.

That said, this is definitely still on the cutting edge, and you may
need to tweak your browser settings to get the full character set. And
there are some features which are buggy in particular browsers,
although support seems to be getting better in newer versions; having
an up-to-date version of your operating system also helps.

For instance, some browsers have a few problems displaying some
subscript and superscript characters such as Hebrew vowel points (they
get displayed to the left of where they should be, with a space above
them). Some older versions of Internet Explorer do not display medial
and final forms when displaying Arabic (which makes it unusable for
this purpose). Firefox 3, on Windows XP, with Code2000 doesn't display
the entire Quran character set, particularly some more obscure ones.
IE8 on Windows XP, with Code2000 renders all but three of the archaic
Quranic characters correctly. We haven't tested every browser/OS/font
combination. For this reason, we have also posted a version of the
Quran which uses gif images to display Arabic. But this is an
exception. And this may have been fixed in more recent versions of the
browser.

It appears that Firefox does not render Devanagari 'i' correctly: it
places it after the associated consonant, not before.

IE and Safari do not display the correct presentation forms for
Unicode Cyrillic italics: Safari does not even allow Cyrillic to be
italicized, whereas IE shows italicized forms of the base graphemes,
which is incorrect. Opera and Firefox display these presentation forms
correctly. Strangely enough, the italic Cyrillic presentation forms
are displayed correctly in MS Word 2003.

Some problems viewing some polytonic Greek files on the 5.0 CD-ROM
under Mac OS-X have been reported. These have been fixed on the
website and the 6.0 DVD-ROM, but not on the 5.0 CD-ROM.

We welcome any comments or questions about the visibility of Unicode
on this site in various browsers, and we will add advisories on this
page. Extensive Unicode resources can be found at unicode.org
[External Site].

Recommended Unicode Fonts

If you need a Unicode font, we recommend the Code 2000 shareware font
[External Site]. This is a very extensive Windows font, and the one
which we use to test the site with.

We also recommend the site http://www.alanwood.net/unicode/fonts.html,
which lists dozens of Unicode fonts for a variety of platforms.

A Unicode font, Arial Unicode MS, comes with Windows XP. It has some
good points: it seems to have better coverage of some of the more
obscure Arabic characters than Code2000. That said, Arial Unicode MS
is not pretty, and if reading everything in a sans serif font isn't
your cup of tea, you may want to look elsewhere. Note that this font
may not be installed on your XP system by default. If you have XP and
don't see Arial Unicode MS as one of your available fonts, you may
need to dig out your Windows disk. You also can buy it from Microsoft,
but they charge an exorbitant $99 for it. With so many free and
inexpensive Unicode fonts, there is no reason to pay that much!

There is also a page about font issues regarding the Unicode Hebrew
Bible at sacred-texts which includes a specialized redistributable
font.

Enabling Unicode in Your Browser

The most common complaint is 'I downloaded and installed Code2000 but
I still see little boxes in your files'. This is because you also have
to tell your browser that you want to view Unicode content using that
font.

First of all, we recommend that if you have an older browser, you
should obtain the most recent version. If you are using AOL or another
ISP which has a bundled browser, you may wish to get the most recent
version of Internet Explorer or Netscape and use it for browsing
Unicode content; the bundled browsers are notoriously buggy,
particularly when it comes to cutting-edge features such as Unicode.

Here's how to get Unicode working in Internet Explorer using Code2000.
The procedure is very similar for other browsers.

1. Download and Install the Unicode Font

First of all you need to download the font and install it. For
instance, if you are using Windows XP, you start the Control Panel
'Fonts' program, and then select 'Install New Font' from the 'File'
menu.

2. Make the Unicode Font Your Default Web Page Font

Let's assume you have downloaded and installed the 'Code2000' font.
Start Internet Explorer and go into 'Tools | Internet Options' and
select the 'Fonts' dialog.

On the 'Web Page Font', Code2000 should show up in the scrolling
listbox, if you downloaded it and installed it correctly. Select it.

Unless you do this, some Unicode characters (such as the accented
Greek characters and some Hebrew characters) may not show up.

I'm still seeing little boxes! What to do?

The most common problem is skipping step two in the previous section.
If you don't designate a full Unicode font as your default 'Web Page
Font', you will still only have whatever minimal Unicode support is
built into your operating system.

Typically this will include some of the simplest extended Latin
accented characters, as well as basic Greek and Hebrew characters.
However, you won't be able to view specialized accented Latin
characters, polytonic Greek, or pointed Hebrew. You won't be able to
see any Arabic or Devanagari characters, astrological symbols, and so
on. These will show up as the dreaded 'boxes' (or question marks in
some browsers).

The web pages with heavy Unicode dependencies at this site don't have
embedded font information because that would greatly inflate their
size; and in the case of sections such as the Hebrew Bible and
Sanskrit/Transliterated Rig Veda, that adds up to some serious extra
baggage. Therefore I leave it up to you to tell your browser which
font to use. You can always switch it back easily if you aren't
reading specialized Unicode content.

Manually Selecting Unicode Encoding

You may need to also manually select 'Unicode (UTF-8)' in certain
browsers. For instance, under Internet Explorer, you can select 'View
| Encoding', and 'Unicode (UTF-8)'. Under Netscape, this is 'View |
Character Coding'.

Technically, some of these pages don't use the UTF-8 encoding scheme.
However this seems to be the only way to specify that you are viewing
Unicode content for some browsers. I've started to add UTF-8 META tags
to all files which have any amount of Unicode. This seems to have
helped.

Unicode Implementation

Technically speaking, the Unicode characters are embedded in 8 bit
HTML using 'character entities', for instance:

&#2384; = ॐ
&#1488; = א‎
&#937; = Ω

If your browser is Unicode-enabled, you should see the Sanskrit letter
for 'Aum' (see this image); the Hebrew letter Aleph, and a Greek
capital Omega above.

For disk space and bandwidth reasons, I've also started to use the
UTF-8 encoding scheme in the files which are predominantly Unicode,
such as the Greek and Hebrew portions of the Bible and the Rig Veda.
This is a variable-length binary compression scheme which encodes
Unicode efficiently. Instead of the 6 bytes per character that the
HTML entity requires, UTF-8 requires one to three bytes to represent
the 16 bit Unicode character set. Most modern browsers handle UTF-8
automatically, assuming you have installed a complete Unicode font.

In some cases Unicode has been used to transcribe Latin characters
with accents outside the ISO-8859-1 HTML character set. In other cases
complete texts or extensive portions of the text are in Unicode. Among
the Unicode character sets in use currently are Arabic, Chinese,
Extended Latin, Greek, Hebrew, Tibetan, Runic and Sanskrit.

Some of the Unicode-enabled files at sacred-texts include:

The Hebrew Bible (Tanakh) [Hebrew] http://www.sacred-texts.com/bib/tan/index.htm
The Septuagint [Greek] http://www.sacred-texts.com/bib/sep/index.htm
The Greek New Testament http://www.sacred-texts.com/bib/gnt/index.htm
The Qur'an [Arabic] http://www.sacred-texts.com/isl/uq/index.htm
The Rig Veda [Sanskrit] http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/rvsan/index.htm
The Poems of Sappho [Greek] http://www.sacred-texts.com/cla/usappho/index.htm
The Confucian Classics in Chinese and English [Chinese]
http://www.sacred-texts.com/cfu/cfu.htm
The Gnostic John the Baptizer [Greek, Extended Latin]
http://www.sacred-texts.com/chr/gno/gjb/index.htm
She-rab Dong-bu [Tibetan] http://www.sacred-texts.com/bud/srdb/index.htm
The Kebra Nagast [Ethiopian, Extended Latin] http://www.sacred-texts.com/chr/kn/index.htm
The Rune Poem [Runic] http://www.sacred-texts.com/neu/ascp/a12.htm
Introduction to Astrology [Astrological Signs] http://www.sacred-texts.com/astro/aia/aia17.htm
The Tale of the Armament of Igor [Cyrillic, Extended Latin]
http://www.sacred-texts.com/neu/tai/index.htm

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this site

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Date: Thurs, Apr 22 2010 4:19 am
From: usenet@mantra.com and/or www.mantra.com/jai (Dr. Jai Maharaj)


Tax officials claim 'evidence' against KKR

IANS
The Pioneer
Thursday, April 22, 2010

Kolkata - Tax officials who conducted search operations at the
offices of the Bengal Cricket Association and Shah Rukh Khan's
Kolkata Knight Riders till the early hours of Thursday here claimed
to have found "incriminating evidence" of irregularities.

"We have found incriminating evidence. We will investigate further.
We needed to have a look at certain transactions and we've found
whatever we were looking for," said Indian Revenue Service Deputy
Director Akhilendu Jadhav.

The main angle that the sleuths of the Directorate of Income Tax
Investigation were looking for on the probe into the Indian Premier
League (IPL) franchises was the legality of money transfers from tax
havens abroad, primarily Mauritius, officials explained.

This apart, officials of the Directorate of Enforcement were probing
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cricket board, the officials added.

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the premises of Kolkata Knight Riders and its parent Red Chillies
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Shakespeare Sarani began at 3 p.m. Wednesday.

The federal revenue department had Wednesday broadened the probe into
the financial deals of IPL, even conducting search operations on
three of its event management and broadcast firms in Mumbai, apart
from the franchises.

The 10 franchises under scrutiny are Kochi's Rendezvous Sports,
Pune's Sahara group, Mumbai Indians, Delhi Daredevils, Kolkata Knight
Riders, Royal Challengers Bangalore, Deccan Chargers, Chennai Super
Kings, Rajasthan Royals and Kings XI Punjab.

No misconduct by Srinivasan on Chennai IPL franchise: Manohar

Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) President Shashank
Manohar Thursday rubbished charges of impropriety by its secretary N.
Srinivasan, whose India Cements owns the Chennai franchise of Indian
Premier League (IPL).

As charges both by IPL Commissioner Lalit K. Modi and those in the
opposing camp of the cricket administration flew thick and fast,
Manohar said Srinivasan's role in securing the franchise for Chennai
Super Kings was above board.

Maintaining that then BCCI president and Agriculture Minister Sharad
Pawar had given an okay to India Cements to bid for IPL, Manohar also
slammed the IPL commissioner for not declaring to the governing
council that his own relatives were part owners of IPL teams.

"It is not that Mr. Srinivasan is bidding. It is India Cements
company which is bidding and it is a public limited company," Manohar
told reporters at the headquarters of the board here, with the India
Cements vice chairman and managing director by his side.

"It is most unfair to say Mr. Srinivasan was a declared bidder. If
Mr. Modi and his other relatives had a share in any of the
franchises, he ought to have declared it at the meeting," the BCCI
chief maintained.

Referring to the meeting of the governing council of IPL scheduled
April 26 in the wake of charges of financial irregularities by the
league and its franchises, Manohar said there was no misconduct on
the part of Srinivasan in convening it.

"He (Srinivasan) is not calling the meeting as the owner of a team.
Under the board constitution, the secretary is the convenor of all
meetings. Even today I don't convene a meeting, being the board
president," he said.

"Whether he (Srinivasan) has a conflict of interest is not an issue
because Srinivasan, when the issue came up, had sought permission
from Mr. Pawar who was then president of this board. Mr. Pawar
granted him permission to bid."

Modi had questioned the legality of the scheduled governing council
meeting Wednesday and said only he had the powers to convene the
same.

Manohar also sought to clear his name from another controversy over
the gag orders on Modi to refrain from revealing the names of IPL
franchises, claiming there was a confidentiality clause they were
bound by.

On the contrary, the BCCI president said, the IPL commissioner was
curiously selective in leaking the names of one of the franchises --
a leak that resulted in the resignation of Shashi Tharoor as minister
of state for external affairs.

He said he had asked Modi to keep quiet, since one of the franchises
had said there was a confidentiality clause in not revealing the
names of its owners and accordingly wanted to discuss the issue at
the governing council meeting.

http://dailypioneer.com/250690/Tax-officials-claim-evidence-against-KKR.html

More at:
http://www.dailypioneer.com

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Om Shanti

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