And God said "eh" "Whatever" "It's all propaganda"

Saturday

2500 gallons & 55 square feet

http://vegetarian.about.com/od/vegetarianvegan101/f/waterpollution.htm One pound of beef requires an input of approximately 2500 gallons of water, whereas a pound of soy requires 250 gallons of water and a pound of wheat only 25 gallons. Meat production is inefficient as it requires the consumption of an extensive amount of resources over many months and years before becoming a usable food product. With the water used to produce a single hamburger, you could take a luxurious shower every day for two and a half weeks.
Even the EPA identifies agriculture as a major water pollutant. (1) Agricultural pesticides and nitrates used in fertilizers and manures seep into our groundwater, eventually spilling out into the oceans creating so-called “dead zones” (expansive areas so toxic that neither plant nor animal life can survive) viewable from space in places like the Gulf of Mexico where the Mississippi spills out into the sea..

The United States imports roughly 200 million pounds of beef from Central America every year. Aside from the fuel used in transport, grazing land is needed for all of these animals. Where does all that land come from in a densely forested region? The answer: from clear-cutting forests and rainforest A Smithsonian study estimates that the necessity for more grazing land means that every minute of every day, a land area equivalent to seven football fields is destroyed in the Amazon basin(1).

For each hamburger that originated from animals raised on rainforest land, approximately 55 square feet of forest have been destroyed. And its not just the rainforest. In the United States, more than 260 million acres of forest have been clear-cut for animal agriculture (2). With increased per capita meat consumption, and an ever growing population, we can only expect to see more deforestation in the future. Famous Vegetarians: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TAaFhKuMRgw&feature=channel_page Isaac Newton and Leonadro Da Vinci on list!

Friday

R e a d this!! For your health & your partner's!! && remember Hepatitis is an STD! (you'll be on death bed for months!)!


(Planned Parenthood is in every city & & will
provide copies of results for blood tests & pap smears!!)

& when going to get tested, you have to specifically ask the practicioner for all the relevant exams, many of them are blood drawn exams! If you are about to bed someone & they insist "they've been tested" you should consider taking Fibs 101 1 thing is true during certain age group 15-35 they have hundreds of opportunities (a very high number have started having sex in foreign countries by 15 &even younger- insist on seeing exam results!!! (doctors always provide proof).

If this isn't "realistic" enough for you, then getting an STD is a "reality." If it's true that 50 million have HPV & 50 million have Herpes & pop. is 300 million, that makes your risk 1/3 right?

http://www.ashastd.org/learn/learn_statistics.cfmRemember to look up consequences of HPV (oral or genital); there have been celebrities who acquired oral cancer from HPV via kissing- there are new vaccines for Hepatitis (not sure if it's for all the strains) &HPV - from CDC:
http://www.healthwellness1.com/genitalwarts/genital_warts_statistics.php
http://www.ashastd.org/learn/learn_statistics.cfm

The vaccine does not protect against all types of HPV— so it will not prevent all cases of cervical cancer. About 30% of cervical cancers will not be prevented by the vaccine, so it will be important for women to continue getting screened for cervical cancer (regular Pap tests). Also, the vaccine does not prevent other sexually transmitted infections (STIs). So it will still be important for sexually active persons to lower their risk for other STIs.

note as well, that Herpes can cause severe complications for pregnancies & may affect any part of body when transmitted via touching &lasts a liftime!!

See Herpes images in Google 1/4 WOMEN HAVE IT U R A RISK!!& realize that both this &HPV live on the skin just like Staph MRSA (deadly) found on thousands of nudeys at nude bar for hundreds of men & can be transmitted EVEN WITH THE USE OF CONDOMS! IF YOU'RE SMART YOU PRACTICE ABSTINENCE UNTIL PARTNER HAS BEEN TESTED! MANY STDS SUCH AS CHLAMYDIA, GONORRHEA, AND HPV WILL ALSO PREVENT FERTILITY IF NOT TREATED IN TIME & DO NOT HAVE SYMPTOMS!

http://www.ashastd.org/learn/learn_statistics.cfm
http://www.healthwellness1.com/genitalwarts/genital_warts_statistics.php
1rst article doesn't emphasize that BOTH HPV OR HERPES r transmitted via oral (oral means kissing as well) OR genital route & go to CDC.GOV TYPE CONDOM  FOR PROOF CONDOMS DO NOT PROTECT!
http://www.cdc.gov/search.do?action=search&queryText=condoms both are viruses which live on the skin & are transmitted when symptoms r not present. See in google HPV oral transmission


// note, from first article: Of the STDs/STIs that are diagnosed, only some (gonorrhea, syphilis, chlamydia, hepatitis A and B) are required to be reported to state health departments and the CDC //

Wednesday

Sherlyn ChopraMadhuri DixitVidya BalanRani MukhergeeAishwarya Rai(new veg)Priyanka KothariAnushka Shetty Amrita Rao Riya Sen Bipasha Basu all veg :)














MAJORITY OF US ARE A BEAUTIFUL TAN BUT LOOK AT EACH OF THESE WOMEN IN ****GOOGLE IMAGES**** WHEN WE WEAR MAKEUP WE LOOK LIGHTER!! THIS IS A FACT! FAIR &LOVELY AYURVEDIC & STILLMAN'S CREAM (FAIR &LOVELY FROM INDIAN STORE, STILLMAN'S FROM ARAB FOOD STORES (HAS BLEACHING INGREDIENTS)- JUST TRIED STILLMAN'S & SUBSTANTIALLY LIGHTER)BOTH ADD A NICE BRIGHTER GLISTENING TONE  IN SAME WAY FOREIGNERS WEAR TAN MAKEUP BRONZERS ON FACE OR GET SPRAY PAINT TANS :) also SEE SHILPA SHETTY! BE GRATEFUL FOR YOUR TAN SKIN!! IT IS PROTECTING YOU FROM MAJOR WRINKLES BY 30 & SKIN CANCER EVERY TIME YOU LEAVE HOUSE! YOU HAVE  BEST OF ALL WORLDS, PROTECTED DURING DAY BUT LIGHTER WHEN YOU WANT TO LOOK SHOWY & STAND OUT! *One note about Stillmans from Arab stores: bleaching ingredients really dry out your skin (drying causes pre mature wrinkling).




Growing up many Hindu families we know- cooked delicious Indian food daily at home (veg of course) minimal chicken...bordering on never side;
but did not forbid meat outside; some families are much stricter or less -- the constant reinforcement at home- awesome Indian food DAILY causes adults once married &with children to re create what they were raised with!











http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t05S_dLmQN0&feature=channel_page (Hinduism: Why Cows are Holy) interesting fact: cows have 9month gestation period just like human mothers!

video is Maxine's Dash 4 freedom (maxine-cow)
Go to BK for veggieburgers-delicsh w extra mayo&lettce&ketchup-u can ask them to not microwave it! & Denny's has best mushroom&cheese veggie burg on planet and Johnny Rockets another favorite Route66 Veggie Burger my favorite:)) in India- it is vegetarian options &fish&chicken& in some places - other meat options in other places but rare. From whfoods.com - eating chicken once a week reduces future health problems
(though it is perceived white meat must be okay daily, it is not!) http://www.whfoods.com/foodstoc.php
see Chicken:
In this research, involving 848 patients and 1078 healthy age- and sex-matched controls, eating more than 8 servings of red meat a month was associated with 52% increased risk of a "cardiac event," e.g., cardiac arrest and sudden death.
Eating white meat more than 12 times a month increased likelihood of having a cardiac event by 18%.
Study participants who ate 8 or more portions red meat or 12 or more portions of white meat each month had 4.9 and 3.7 higher odds of having a heart attack, respectively, compared to those with low meat intake (less than 4 portions of red meat and less than 8 portions of white meat per month, respectively). Practical Tip: Limit your consumption of red meat to once a week and white meat to twice a week. Enjoy more meals featuring fish, eggs, and whole grain/legume combinations.
The purchaser of flesh performs himsa (violence) by his wealth; he who eats flesh does so by enjoying its taste; the killer does himsa by actually tying and killing the animal. Thus, there are three forms of killing. He who brings flesh or sends for it, he who cuts of the limbs of an animal, and he who purchases, sells, or cooks flesh and eats it—all of these are to be considered meat-eaters.” (Mahabharata, Anu. 115:40)
“You must not use your God-given body for killing Gods creatures, whether they are human, animal or whatever.” (Yajur Veda, 12.32)“One should be considered dear, even by the animal kingdom.” (Atharva Veda, 17.1.4)
“Those noble souls who practice meditation and other yogic ways, who are ever careful about all beings, who protect all animals, are the ones who are actually serious about spiritual practice" (Athara Veda, 19.48.5) note Buddhism was writen 7 centuries before Bible & Hinduism 4 millenia; perhaps their sense of spirituality came frm us?













































Diseased and conditioned, the living entity transmigrates throughout the universe. Sometimes he is situated in the upper planetary system and sometimes in the lower system. In this way he leads his diseased life. His disease can be cured only when he meets and follows the expert physician, a spiritual master.

 A conditioned living entity should become aware of his real position and should pray to the Lord, "How much longer will I be under the rule of all these bodily functions such as lust and anger?" "As masters of the conditioned soul, lust and anger are never merciful. Indeed the conditioned soul will never cease rendering service to such bad masters. However, when he comes to his real consciousness, or Kṛṣṇa consciousness, he abandons these bad masters and approaches Kṛṣṇa with a frank and open heart to achieve His shelter. At such a time he prays to Kṛṣṇa to be engaged in His transcendental loving service (simple as offering prasad daily & having prayer room & saying his name includes acts of kindess: compassion towards animals & humans both &prasad offered to Krisna in prayer room is fruit or vegetarian Indian food)" http://vedabase.net/tlc/10/en & I find it funny that people will often say they are spiritual, but not religious. So where did their "sense of spirituality come from exactly?" & the idea of us humans having a SOUL came from HINDUISM (reincarnation) - study of energy came from India (study of chakras- meditation, yoga, and breathing exercises are for purpose of controlling your mind and soul energy in order to obtain enlightenment or one ness (as seen in concept of nirvana in Buddhism but both are same principles!) and as any Hindu pujari will say to you if you ask him "How do you know there is a God when you cannot empirically test for him/her" he will answer "You cannot see your thoughts can you?" can one see his/her mind? Hinduism was also first to place importance on our thoughts and encouraged the practice of transcedental meditation which scientifically has proven physiological effects (Baba Ram Dev and many others who can control body temperatures in freezing sub zero or extreme heat as example) and remember Ayruveda is the oldest science! Where did your sense of morality come from? If you lived your life in a jungle would you have a sense of it? Or would you be the character in Tarzan who became one of the monkeys and spoke their language even? Or perhaps the human wolf who was raised by wolves also based on true story? 
Are you just a product of the civilization around you? What inspired this so called civilization? What stops you from going to your neighbor's house and killing him and eating him Quarantine(movie) style? has it not occurred to you that your sense of morality, the foundation of it was infact religion? and a belief in God, a higher power, in our soul, in the idea that we are evolved human beings whose minds lean towards God and God like behavior as leaves gravitate to the sun? Our Hindu temples dating back to 3000 BC and the string of ancient temples in Indonesia, the scores of Buddhist temples dating back 600 BC or earlier  (Gautham Siddhartha Buddha was born to two Hindu parents) destroyed by Islamic invaders were the first structures of mankind. What else has religion inspired? do you eat all animals or just the animals served to you by "the majority country you are in?" Will you eat dolphins, cats, dogs, rabbits, horses, monkeys, cows? (elephants, dogs, cats, and monkeys  are eaten in continents west of India and east).  Why one and not all mammals? Such programmed and programmable monkeys we are (we share 97% of the dna chimps have, go figure!). If the powers above deemed it okay to eat dogs, humans, horses, monkeys, dolphins and cats you would have been programmed nonetheless! If the powers above did not respect the sanctity of life (morality for idiots anyone?) you would be eating day old human carcasses! The cow, chicken, and pig carcasses you eat are nothing but that! (Cows, pigs, and chicken are all intelligent and social beings by the way visit http://www.goveg.com/ for proof, pigs have the intelligence of a toddler and have saved their human owners from fires) Preserved in salt and other synthetic preservatives, but literally decayed carcasses nothing more. Thank God for your moral programmers who deem it immoral to preserve human meat and elephant meat! AS THE VEDAS CLEARLY STATES, THOSE WHO WOULD LIKE TO CALL THEMSELVES COMPASSIONATE OR SPIRITUAL (RELIGIOUS) ABSTAIN FROM THE FLESH OF ANIMALS AND ALL THE CRUELTY INVOLVED. A LIFE IS A LIFE, AND IT IS NOT YOURS TO TAKE OR ENJOY THE MEAT OF IT'S SUFFERING, ESPECIALLY Of INNOCENTS!


When the conditioned soul faithfully follows the instructions of a spiritual master, his material disease is cured, he is promoted to the liberated stage, and he again attains to the devotional service of  Krishna

Friday

From www.youtube.com/user/rabin46, INDIA, know your HISTORY!

http://2ndlook.wordpress.com/2009/02/17/what-happened-to-alexanders-loot-from-india/
http://2ndlook.wordpress.com/2009/06/07/babylonian-astronomy-the-indo-assyrian-roots/ http://2ndlook.wordpress.com/2009/02/28/3-battles-that-changed-world-history-and-india/
http://2ndlook.wordpress.com/2009/01/23/alexanders-conquest-of-india/
http://2ndlook.wordpress.com/2009/08/04/destruction-of-takshashila-a-defining-moment/
http://india_resource.tripod.com/indian-languages.htmlArticle above explains how Tamil and Sanskrit are sister languages, and closer than Sanskrit is to other branches of Indo European..both share same syllabic placement, alphabet to writing/spoken structure (Greek is very different in this regard as are others outside of India), same Subject noun verb placement.

Encyclopedia Brittanica (in Search Dravidian languages):

The presence of Dravidian loanwords in the Rigveda implies that Dravidian and Aryan speakers were, by the time of its composition, fused into one speech community in the great Indo-Gangetic Plain, while independent communities of Dravidian speakers had moved to the periphery of the Indo-Aryan area (Brahui in the northwest, Kurukh-Malto in the east, and Gondi-Kui in the east and central India). 'In this view, the early Indus Valley civilization (Harappa and Mohenjo Daro) is often identified as having been Dravidian. [6]. Cultural and linguistic similarities have been cited by researches such as Finnish Indologist Asko Parpola as being strong evidence for a proto-Dravidian origin of the ancient Indus Valley civilization. Remember there is no other genetic race in INDIA, Dravida refers to language group& There is no other genetic race in India whoever created Indus Valley civilization: this much is fact &proven: Tamil Sangams were present (Dravida is a term Brit gave to S. Indians language group" to divide India light north dark south- See proof of this by typing Tamils Mahabharata War into Google (same time of Indus Valley Civilization) -Vedic culture was dominant in south &north India then &now. Tamil Sanskrit link into Google (these are sister languages).
rabin46 (5 months ago)
Alexander's Waterloo in Sindh - By K R Malkhani,Ancient India - By V. D. Mahajan , Alexander, the Ordinary - By Prof. Dinesh Agarwal , Vedic Physics - By Raja Ram Mohan Roy , Discovery of India - By Jawaharlal Nehru,India Discovered - By John Keay ,In Search of The Cradle of Civilization: : New Light on Ancient India - By Georg Feuerstein, Subhash Kak & David Frawley

rabin46 (5 months ago)
There are even several well known western historians like Alain Danielou and Mark Twain (served as VP in Council of International Affairs)that doubt the claim that Alexander defeated Porus. Anyways, I love Greek history as well, but in order to understand Greece one has to understand the ancient world , as Greece is not an early civilization its a very late one that imported most of it thoughts especially out of India and Europeanized it, in order to understand Greece it is a must that one understands the Avestic (also written right to left like Hebrew) and Vedic civilizations.

My addition: First Greek Literatures 700 BC by Hesoid First Greek Alphabet 1200 BC Latin new lanugage: 6th Cent BC- & Hebrew literatures arose 1200 BC in Palestine (Hebrew & Arabic both written right to left). Vedic literatures have been proven via relevant astronomical dating 3000BC Mahabharata, Bhagavad Gita are known to be oldest literatures (at time of Indus Valley CivilizationHarappa and Mojendaro sites - see Krishna's city Dwaarka Uncovered (these literatures are written in Sanskrit mother of Hindi). Myths that Vedic scriptures had caste discrimination= false. Vedic scriptures also promoted vegetarianism and vegetarianism only! Sulba Sutras predate all math & trigonometry & geometry are origin Sanskrit (as Navigation is as well).

rabin46 (5 months ago)
Alexander is supposed to have invaded the Punjab in 326 B.C. Every schoolboy is taught and is expected to know, that he invaded India's Northwest. Strangely, this event, so significant to Western historians, seemed to have entirely escaped the attention of Sanskrit authors. Nowhere did Sir William Jones, (1746-1794),who came to India as a judge of the Supreme Court at Calcutta and pioneered Sanskrit studies, find any mention of Greeks or any sign of Greek influence.

rabin46 (5 months ago)
British historian Vincent A. Smith, conservatively appraised the impact of Alexander's invasion as follows:"The Greek influence never penetrated deeply (into the Indic civilization)...On the other hand, the West learned something from India in consequence of the communications opened up by Alexander's adventure. Our knowledge of the facts is so scanty and fragmentary that it is difficult to make any positive assertions with confidence, but it is safe to say that the influence of Buddhist ideas on Christian doctrine may be traced in the Gnostic forms of Christianity, if not elsewhere. The notions of Indian philosophy and religion which filtered into the Roman empire flowed through channels opened by Alexander."
It is well known also, that Christ spent a good number of years in India. Buddhism & Hinduism both predate Christianity (Buddhism by 500 years, Hinduism 2500 years). It is also noted that Christ himself studied in India (still In India) and spent a good portion of his youth in India.
rabin46 (5 months ago)
According to Paul Masson-Oursel and others, "The importance of this Indian campaign of Alexander has been exaggerated. It had no decisive influence on the destinies of India, for its results were short-lived. H. G. Rawlinson, refers to the invasion, " had no immediate effect, and passed off like countless other invasions, leaving the country almost undisturbed." Vincent A. Smith " India remained unchanged. She was never Hellenised. She continued to live her life of splendid isolation, and forgot the passing of the Macedonian storm. No Indian author, Hindu, Buddhist, or Jain, makes even the faintest illusion to Alexander or his deeds." 


 (5 months ago)
Alain Danielou (1907-1994), son of French aristocracy, author of numerous books on philosophy, religion, history and arts of India, remarks that: "the Greeks were always speaking of India as the sacred territory of Dionysus and historians working under Alexander the Greek clearly mentions chronicles of the Puranas as sources of the myth of Dionysus." He quotes Clement of Alexandria who admitted that "we the Greeks have stolen from the Barbarians their philosophy."

rabin46 (5 months ago)
Alexander fared badly enough with Porus in the Punjab. Indeed, Porus put him on the spot when he told him: ``To what purpose should we make war upon one another. if the design of your coming to these parts be not to rob us of our water or our necessary food, which are the only things that wise men are indispensably obliged to fight for?


rabin46 (5 months ago)
As for other riches and possessions, as they are accounted in the eyes of the world, if I am better provided of them than you, I am ready to let you share with me; but if fortune has been more liberal to you than to me, I have no objection to be obliged to you.'' Alexander had no reply to the questions posed by Porus. Instead, with the obstinacy of a bully, he said: ``I shall contend and do battle with you so far that, howsoever obliging you are, you shall not have the better of me

rabin46 (5 months ago)
''But Porus did have the better of Alexander. In the fighting that ensued, the Greeks were so terrified of Indian prowess that they refused to proceed farther, in spite of Alexander's angry urgings and piteous lamentations. Writes Plutarch, the great Greek historian: ``This last combat with Porus took off the edge of the Macedonians' courage and stayed their further progress in India.... Alexander not only offered Porus to govern his own kingdom as satrap under himself but gave him also the additional territory of various independent tribes whom he had subdued.'' Porus emerged from his war with Alexander with his territory doubled and his gold stock augmented. So much for Alexander's ``victory'' over Porus.

See Alexander the Great retreat in India Google
rabin46 (5 months ago)
However, what was to befall him in Sindh, was even worse. In his wars in Iran. Afghanistan, and north-west India, Alexander had made so many enemies that he did not dare return home by the same route he had come. He had, therefore, decided to travel via Sindh. But in Multan the Mallas gave him hell.





http://users.erols.com/mwhite28/warstat0.htm#30YrW
  a good look at wars west of India

Wednesday

फ्रॉम अर्तिक्ले http://www.hindu.com/2000/10/01/stories/13010613.htm

फ्रॉम अर्तिक्ले http://www.hindu.com/2000/10/01/stories/13010613.htm

Just as chillies and cholis changed India in subtle ways, so too India has impacted and interacted with the West (and the rest) for millenia. Two thousand years ago, the Senate in Rome passed an ordinance forbidding senators from wearing togas made from Indian cloth - a legal effort to slow the flow of gold coins pouring out of Roman coffers into India. A whole New World was discovered because of the European desire for Indian products, particularly spices scents and fabrics. One of India's lasting contributions to Western life was the export of a thick cotton cloth known as "Dungaree" which, in the 16th Century, was sold near the Dongarii Fort in Bombay. Portuguese and Genoan sailors used this durable blue broad cloth, dyed with indigo, for their bellbottom sailing pants.Though not as profound as the impact of the concept of zero, blue jeans, originating in India, were widely adopted by farmers, cowboys, working-class men, teenagers, suburban moms; almost everyone in the West has at least one pair of blue jeans. They are the hallmark of American fashion and in vogue across the world. Should Indians fear the hegemonic westernised fashion imperalists who have added some extra brass buttons and zippers and are bringing jeans back to the Motherland a few hundred years later? I doubt if dungarees are going to damage cultural mores as they continue to find their way back to Indian shores. Male college students in India have been wearing blue jeans for over 30 years without any dramatic destruction of their value system. I seriously doubt if the female college students, who have recently taken to wearing jeans in places such as Delhi, Mumbai and Kanpur, will lose touch with their cultural heritage by continued contact with this blue broadcloth.The interactions of human cilivisations over time appear like linear progressions than oil designs on water-amebic opalescent ovals.

So too languages reach into one another and exchange words and concepts. Hindi uses the Nahuatl word "tomatl" borrowed from the Aztecs by the Spanish, just as dozens of words commonly used in English come from Hindi. The word shampoo is borrowed directly from Hindi into English, taken from Chhaapnaa, to press, or massage ... "Chhaapuu? (Shall I rub?") There are numerous words so common in English that no one remembers they actually came from Hindi. In the following etymology tale there are 13 Hindi words: "Wearing a khaki hat, his face half covered by a red bandana, the thug took the loot to his cushy bungalow in the jungle. After drinking rum punch he put on silk pajamas and fell asleep on a cot. He thought he was the big cheese, until the juggernaut of the law caught up with that social pariah." Three of these borrowed words are particularly interesting: "bandana", a red or blue head scarf with small white patterns modelled after "bandhana kapra" or tie-dyed cloth; "cushy", as in cushy job, taken from "khushii" meaning pleasure or happiness; and, "cheese", as in the big cheese, a slang expression used sarcastically to refer to an important person, from the common Hindi word, chiiz, meaning "thing". If your boss thinks he or she is the big cheese, (barii chiiz), it has nothing to do with panir or any other milk product, in Hindi or English. There are, of course, many words that have been borrowed from English into Hindi such as "bus", "tank", "torch", "taxi", "bomb", "pencil" and "cyber cafe".Interacting with problems of modernity and globalisation has certainly changed the lives of crores of urban Indian during the last few decades. Yet the paranoid danger-cry warning that the core of India's value system will be distorted by "corrupt Western influences" is unsubstantiated in everyday life. (***my insertion: I am not sure about this....perhaps I know too many statistics which would have the author back pedalling- culturally with respect to education, food, music the impact will not be so negative, but in sense of traditional homes and families, the West has a different view of it. As much as women or men want to stay married, an eighty percent divorce rate after 7 years and 50 percent within, three to four marriages a lifetime is  norm, see Hoffman & Averett Women &The Economy 2004,high percentages of single parenthood (1/5 white kids is raised with one parent by 18, 50% of black kids, high percentages of teen pregnancies 1/6 (sex starts at 15 or much earlier in the West, in India it is typical to wait until marrige or early 20's) high percentages of stds (1/4 women has Herpes 1/3 has HPV) - What is % of Orthodox here when compared to the % of OrthodoxHindus born in India soil or not are raised. Hindu moms &dads create the traditional sons and daughters who pass these traditions on; women (future daughters) in particular play a very important role in procuring family traditions and the Hindu religion for next generations). Hindu daughters are rasied with 10x more conservatism and religion in daily life-divorce rate in India is 1% &for those abroad the same for homogenous marriages &teen pregnancies are a rarity in India since dress codes are imposed thru college and many schools are not co-ed.

A few months ago in New Delhi, I witnessed a succinct example testifying to the pervasiveness and continuity of that certain primordial Indian ethos that sustains society. I was standing near a big tree at an auto-rickshaw stand in Vikas Puri negotiating with several drivers about my fare.One driver jumped into his rickshaw and sped off on a run. Unbeknown to him there was a puppy sleeping under his vehicle. Over the roar of the motor, the driver never knew he had run over the dog that yelped loudly and began to twist and writhe on the roadside before our eyes. Four rickshaw walas and I stood there, helpless, watching this poor mangy puppy thrash and flail from his injuries. The rickshaw walas and I looked at each other, shaking our heads sadly, tsk tsk. We looked at the puppy. Those few agonising seconds passed painfully slowly. We watched, powerless to save this injured dog, which, with a final contortion of its body, lay still on the asphalt, its glazed eyes blinking once or twice. At that moment, as the last breath of spirit was leaving the body of this dying creature, one of the drivers reached into his rickshaw and brought out a bottle of Bisleri. Holding the bottle shoulder height, he very slowly poured a thin stream of water directly into the mouth of the puppy, which gratefully gulping a few sips, closed its eyes and died. As suddenly as it had disappeared into the focus of that traumatic moment, the New Delhi street scene reappeared. The drama was over. I departed in one of the rickshaws.Who knows how long the dog's corpse lay on the roadside, it may have been hours, perhaps days, before someone came to haul it away. The issue is not that the driver had a great affection for this animal. Obviously, the puppy did not belong to the rickshaw wala. It was a mange-covered street dog. The man had no real love for that dog and perhaps had even kicked it aside on a previous day, or perhaps tossed it an old roti. This was not man's best friend. But at the moment of death, as the soul of this wretched creature was leaving its body, a simple rickshaw wala, living in what many would consider a dehumanised, corrupted environment, had a presence of mind and a certain honour and respect for life, to offer a spontaneous ritual for the passing of that puppy's soul. Where else but in India? In what other country would an auto-rickshaw driver have such an innately spiritual response to an otherwise dreadfully ordinary situation? Dogs are killed on roads everyday all over the world. This may not seem like a wonderful example of the continuity of Indian civilisation - a mangy dog crushed by an auto-rickshaw on the side of a busy street. But I think it speaks volumes.

Continued: Of more concern than these uninformed assumptions about family relations is the gratuitous violence and indecency that have become the hallmarks of the media industry, whether abusing and enslaving women in Bollywood films (which movies is author referring to? I know of only one "Water" which documented social backwardness during Moghul era)or blood splattering from Hollywood celluloid, the images are destructive. Ironically, regardless of the stated condemnation of American culture or lack thereof, American products enjoy a prestige in India.American name-brands, such as McDonald's and Coca-Cola, exported to foreign countries, have lost their fast-food identity and have become icons, signifiers of all sorts of non-commercial messages. Strangely enough, American soft drinks have recently been codified in a most peculiarly Indian way. Gossip in Delhi last summer was that the choice between Pepsi and Coke has developed a communal slant, with Hindus drinking Coke and Muslims drinking Pepsi - based on which Bollywood stars had been promoting what brand.When I was in Pakistan last year, a controversy arose in the Urdu press concerning Coca-Cola. It was reported that some Mullahs claimed that the curling cursive letters of the Coca-Cola logo, if turned a certain way, spelled the words, "La Illaha", Arabic for "There is no God" - the first phrase in the Islamic prayer, "La ilaha illallah, Muhammad-ur-rasoolullah (There is no God but Allah, and Muhammad is his prophet"). The clerics claimed that Coke had manipulated the Arabic script and appropriated the first few sounds of this most sacred Muslim prayer in order to spread atheism and Western secular values.Hence, the words "There is no God", were incorporated into the soft drink's logo.

The Mullahs warned that this was an American conspiracy, a plot to turn the youth of Pakistan into atheists and apostates. They cautioned Pakistanis that drinking Coca-Cola would cause them to lose their faith in Allah and they issued a fatwa for Muslims to boycott this particular brand of carbonated beverage and save their souls.Coke is certainly not a health food product but whether it can dim the divine light within is questionable. Historically speaking, Coca-Cola, is yet another flagship that will one day too sink in the Ganga where the pasts and futures have always merged and flowed back to us from the seas as ideas and experiences. Blue jeans, tomatoes, and nation-states, like Indra's ants, are but passing specks in the recurring flows of time.
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Visit these sites :)

 If copy and paste does not go through for you, type exactly in Google

sanskrit meaning anu vedabase to find the following verses:

http://vedabase.net/

my favorite verses from it...read thru chapter after clicking link

http://vedabase.net/sb/4/22/36/
http://vedabase.net/sb/5/6/4/
 http://vedabase.net/sb/3/6/28/
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