Tuesday, February 15, 2011

The Unconditional Love


LOVE
Most amazing word in the entire planet, the desire of which is never ending never aging.
Why people fall in love? Why do we love? Why do we skip our beat when in love?

Some people describe love as the ultimate truth of life, where as others treat it as the joy of life.
love can be expressed and can be felt only when you had love in your heart


Love is like an eternal flame,
Once it is lit, it will continue to burn for all time.
Love isn't blind, it just only sees what matters.
Love is a moment that lasts forever
You will know the real meaning of love when you fall in love.
If you love someone more than anything, 
Then distance only matters to the mind, not to the heart.
Telling someone you love them comes from the heart 
The place that made you love them from the start.
True love never leaves the heart, so if you dont love me now, you didnt love me then.
It is impossible to fall out of love, love is such a powerful emotion,
That once it envelops you, it does not depart.


A meeting between two beings
who complete one another,
who are made for
each other, borders already,
in my opinion, on a miracle.

But still a true love is always unexplainable, it is different for different beings.

Most people who claim to love someone don’t really love them, because they don’t know what love actually is.
What is not love
Possessiveness is not 
love
Jealousy is not love
Lust is not love
Fear is not love
Keeping people all to yourself is not love
Expecting something from someone is not love

Only The Unconditional Love Wins

Saturday, January 15, 2011

HAPPIEST NEW YEAR TO ALL 2011

HAPPY NEW YEAR 2011
Wish you all a lovely new year and a healthy life



Thursday, December 23, 2010

Merry Christmas 2010

The man we know as Santa Claus has a history all his own. Explore the articles here to find information about the history of Santa Claus, his earliest origins, and how he became the jolly man in red that we know today.
The legend of Santa Claus can be traced back hundreds of years to a monk named St. Nicholas. It is believed that Nicholas was born sometime around 280 A.D. in Patara, near Myra in modern-day Turkey. Much admired for his piety and kindness, St. Nicholas became the subject of many legends. It is said that he gave away all of his inherited wealth and traveled the countryside helping the poor and sick. One of the best known of the St. Nicholas stories is that he saved three poor sisters from being sold into slavery or prostitution by their father by providing them with a dowry so that they could be married. Over the course of many years, Nicholas's popularity spread and he became known as the protector of children and sailors. His feast day is celebrated on the anniversary of his death, December 6. This was traditionally considered a lucky day to make large purchases or to get married. By the Renaissance, St. Nicholas was the most popular saint in Europe. Even after the Protestant Reformation, when the veneration of saints began to be discouraged, St. Nicholas maintained a positive reputation, especially in Holland.
Some Fast Facts:
Each year, 30-35 million real Christmas trees are sold in the United States alone. There are 21,000 Christmas tree growers in the United States, and trees usually grow for about 15 years before they are sold.
Today, in the Greek and Russian orthodox churches, Christmas is celebrated 13 days after the 25th, which is also referred to as the Epiphany or Three Kings Day. This is the day it is believed that the three wise men finally found Jesus in the manger.
In the Middle Ages, Christmas celebrations were rowdy and raucous—a lot like today's Mardi Gras parties.
From 1659 to 1681, the celebration of Christmas was outlawed in Boston, and law-breakers were fined five shillings.
Christmas wasn't a holiday in early America—in fact Congress was in session on December 25, 1789, the country's first Christmas under the new constitution.
Christmas was declared a federal holiday in the United States on June 26, 1870.
The first eggnog made in the United States was consumed in Captain John Smith's 1607 Jamestown settlement.
Poinsettia plants are named after Joel R. Poinsett, an American minister to Mexico, who brought the red-and-green plant from Mexico to America in 1828.
The Salvation Army has been sending Santa Claus-clad donation collectors into the streets since the 1890s.
Rudolph, "the most famous reindeer of all," was the product of Robert L. May's imagination in 1939. The copywriter wrote a poem about the reindeer to help lure customers into the Montgomery Ward department store.
Construction workers started the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree tradition in 1931.

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Men of Courage

People always think that how can a person reach the top where as others even can't imagine of the same hight.
But the truth is that those men are also the same of our kind.
They do things differently and they are not made of different material.
Once you had things in mind you had to grow them up with the air of positive thinking and water of passion along with sunlight of bright thoughts, remember you can be the difference which others talk about.
People like Sachin or Kishore Kumar or Abdul Kalam are not born talented, but they got there place with much hard work and dedication.
There are many more examples in the real world which can inspire your thoughts and bring out that Sachin out of you...go and get your own target...
Take the first positive step and you will find the other 99 steps came itself to you.
Be the first to reach the milestone, Be the most of it when you aim some thing, travel the world, be the warrior and let the life feel your beats...
Lets say this today that we will be the power and we will learn things to make the difference...
GOD BLESS ALL

Santanu

Thursday, November 19, 2009

MAA TUJHA PRANAM

MAA

Maaaaa...miss u with all my heart and soul...can't stay or live without you.

SHE is the Mother of the universe...yes she is the creator of the universe.

MOM i got all my imaginations from you
MOM i got all the credits and appreciations from you
MOM if i am doing some thing, thats because of you
MOM u r my dream you are my blessing
MOM if i am present, it's becouse of you
You are my soul creater and you are my beat of heart
When i cried you came up with all the hopes
When i was afraid you brought strength
When i was down with pain you took it all without saying at all
I cant remember a single secret i had not shared with you
You had always been my power
When friends said that i am doing great i felt you were the one who knew it the first day
i know MOM you are the magician of all acts
and you had given me the blessing of love and to be loved
am incomplete without you MOM
With out you i am just nothing
You are my everything maa...

I miss you so much...

MOTHER'S ARE THE SWEETEST

Our mother is the sweetest and
Most delicate of all.
She knows more of paradise
Than angels can recall.

She's not only beautiful
But passionately young,
Playful as a kid, yet wise
As one who has lived long.

Her love is like the rush of life,
A bubbling, laughing spring
That runs through all like liquid light
And makes the mountains sing.

And makes the meadows turn to flower
And trees to choicest fruit.
She is at once the field and bower
In which our hearts take root.

She is at once the sea and shore,
Our freedom and our past.
With her we launch our daring ships
Yet keep the things that last.

A TRIBUTE TO ALL THE MOTHERS WHO SACRIFICE THEMSELVES JUST FOR THE WELLBEING OF HER KIDS

WE LOVE YOU MAA
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Wednesday, November 4, 2009

All for ONE-ONE for All

All for ONE-ONE for All
How many of us thinks that there is a possibility of human race being governed by some one else...
How many of us thinks that what is written in our destiny is obvious to happen...
And finally how many of us thinks that GOD DO EXISTS...

The long debate is never going to end as who is judging this debate is merrily a null head human.
Can it be possible for some ONE to govern the race and to cultivate all the humans accordingly to
ONE's own desire.How realistic is it to be ruled by some one whom we had not seen not herd either.

Even a small seed (beej) carries thousands of instructions encapsulated in a small shell which helps
it to grow attain leaves,then comes fruits and the process continues.

A baby when gets born how does she knows how to breath and how to respire,
who told her to keep pumping her heart,how does the system works how did she
knew the system if at that age she even doesn't knew what is ONE or TWO.

Does she pretends to be knowing all or was she a born intillegent but that can't happen
every time...then whats the secret who pumps her heart and who helps her to know all.

We all know humans are a lot more intelligent then any other race can become but who
was the master who created the human.

Can any one tell us what are we doing on this planet and what is making us to survive.
Is just falling in love and making a family is the key requirement to live on this planet...

Thoughts are wild and there Answers are wilder...

Thanks to The Miracle Maker

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Mayan Culture & Story of Ahiravan- Ancient Civilisations !

I have been thinking about it for a long time now. And a recent programme on History Channel only strengthened my views. First I would want to narrate in brief what I saw on History channel. It was about the Mayan culture. Mayan culture comes out to be one of the barbaric cultures among all the ancient civilisations as they practised human sacrifice on a large scale. Lots of very very deep caves dug really deep into the earth have been discovered with lots of human skeletons and signs of human sacrifices. It really struck me. First I thought that it is possible that the lands falling in American continent were considered as " Patal Lok" ( Under ground world) as from India's point of view , Americas would fall below it on a globe). But when I saw the deep and dangerous caves in the Mayan excavations , it struck me that these caves are as good as Underground World -' Patal Lok'.

Now compare it with the story of Ahiravan. Ahiravan was the king of Underworld. He was barbaric and practised human sacrifice as a mode of worship. He abducted Ram and Lakshman and took them to a place beneath the ground and tried to sacrifice them. It is so similar to the attributes of Mayan culture.

I believe that the ancient civilisations were in touch with each other . They were not isolated. Ancient people were really advanced but in course of time and because of natural calamities , we lost that knowledge. Now consider the following facts. Ahiravan was an ally of King Raavan .Our ancient scriptures talk of Asian continent as Jambu Dwip and also refer to a 'Shwet Dwip'( White Island or Island of the Whites) which many scholars believe to be the lost island of Atlantis. Many ancient maps have been found by the scholars that date back to times even before Columbus discovered America and these maps of the world are so precise that those who study them think how could they be so accurate. Even the coast of Antarctica which is invisible because of permafrost has been drawn perfectly. We have been able to draw the map of Antarctica's coastline only with the help of satellites. In the excavations of ancient sites in Colombia , little models of aeroplanes have been found and are exhibited there in the museums. Earlier it was thought that they were just the models of fish or butterflies. But nobody paid attention that a fish does not have an upright fin at the end like an aeroplane. It is only now that historians and Ufologists have started paying attention to such details. And these little models are all to scale. When a bigger model was made , they were found to be aerodynamic. And let us not forget that the concept of Vimaan finds mention in Ramayan . This means that the concept of aeroplane was not unknown. We had a term for it -'Vimaan'. If this concept did not exist then such terminology would also not have existed.

I think we should all change our mindset of thinking about the ancient people as a civilisation living in dark ages. They were technically advanced and were great explorers like we are today.

Sometimes I also think what if a cataclysmic event occurred and all our knowledge was lost ! What would we do ? We would make drawings on the stone about the technical advancements like aeroplanes , ships , satellites , our knowledge of planets and lots of signs for the future generations to know what the life was in our times. Now , I know what an aeroplane is and the basic principle involved in its flight. But I do know about the real science behind it and I do not know anything about its manufacturing. So what would I do ? I would write or draw that there was a metal body and it flew like a bird and people sat in it. And may be the future generations would think -" Duh ! It is some stupid mythology ...some stupid superstition". Just as we used to say as kids about the "Pushpak Vimaan" mentioned in the Ramayan.

If the ancient civilisations were so advanced , is it possible that some of their know-how is safely secured some where ? May be with the change in sea-land pattern , we have lost it or may be it is still hiding in some nook and corner of the Earth. A legend goes that there is a secret room near the right paw of the Sphinx in Egypt but the Egyptian Govt does not permit anyone to get into it. Many think that all the know-how is stored there and when the time is right it will manifest itself to us. No one knows how this legend came into being but it sure is interesting.

With advent of Internet and websites like YouTube , there is a quick and unprecedented transfer & exchange of knowledge. I am sure that we would be able to unlock lots of mysteries in near future. Again ,what if all the computer systems in the world were destroyed ? How would a surviving layman explain to his kids what Internet was ? .....With this curiosity and with a fresh & different point of view ,let us explore our world again .

Monday, February 23, 2009

History Of Earth

History Of Earth
The history of the Earth covers approximately 4.5 billion years (4,540,000,000 years), from Earth’s formation out of the solar nebula to the present. This article presents a broad overview, summarizing the leading, most current scientific theories. The first eon in the Earth's history is called the Archaean. It lasted until 2.5 billion years ago. The oldest rocks found on Earth are about 4.0 billion years old. The timespan between the age of those oldest rocks and the formation of the Earth is sometimes seen as a separate eon, called the Hadean. Because no material from this time is preserved, little is known about Hadean times. The Earth's surface must have been under an intense bombardment of meteorites and volcanism must have been severe due to the large heat flow and geotherm. Sometimes sporadic detrital zircon crystals are found older than 4.0 billion years, and they show evidence of having been in contact with liquid water 4.3 billion years ago. This is proof that the planet already had oceans or seas at that time. From crater counts on other celestial bodies it is known that the intense meteorite bombardment (Late Heavy Bombardment) came to an end about 3.8 billion years ago. At the beginning of the Archaean eon, the Earth had cooled considerably. Due to the composition of the atmosphere, life would have been impossible for most present life forms, because of the lack of oxygen and absence of an ozone layer.

Origin of the solar system

The Solar System (including the Earth) formed from a large, rotating cloud of interstellar dust and gas called the solar nebula. It was composed of hydrogen and helium produced in the Big Bang, as well as heavier elements ejected by supernovas. About 4.6 billion years ago, the solar nebula began to contract, possibly due to the shock wave of a nearby supernova. Such a shock wave would have caused the nebula to gain angular momentum. As the cloud began to accelerate its rotation, gravity and inertia flattened it into a protoplanetary disk oriented perpendicularly to its axis of rotation. Most of the mass concentrated in the middle and began to heat up, but small perturbations due to collisions and the angular momentum of other large debris created the means by which protoplanets up to several kilometres in size began to form.
The infall of material, increase in rotational speed and the crush of gravity created an enormous amount of kinetic heat at the center. Its inability to transfer that energy away through any other process at a rate capable of relieving the build-up resulted in the disk's center heating up. Ultimately, nuclear fusion of hydrogen into helium began, and eventually, after contraction, a T Tauri star ignited to create the Sun. Meanwhile, as gravity caused matter to condense around the previously perturbed objects outside the gravitational grasp of the new sun, dust particles and the rest of the protoplanetary disk began separating into rings. Successively larger fragments collided with one another and became larger objects, ultimately becoming protoplanets. These included one collection approximately 150 million kilometers from the center: Earth. The planet formed about 4.54 billion years ago (within an uncertainty of 1%), and the planet was largely completed within 10–20 million years.The solar wind of the newly formed T Tauri star cleared out most of the material in the disk that had not already condensed into larger bodies.
Computer simulations have shown that planets with distances equal to the terrestrial planets in our solar system can be created from a protoplanetary disk.


Saturday, January 10, 2009

The History of Yahoo

The History of Yahoo!
How It All Started...
Yahoo! began as a student hobby and evolved into a global brand that has changed the way people communicate with each other, find and access information and purchase things. The two founders of Yahoo!, David Filo and Jerry Yang, Ph.D. candidates in Electrical Engineering at Stanford University, started their guide in a campus trailer in February 1994 as a way to keep track of their personal interests on the Internet. Before long they were spending more time on their home-brewed lists of favorite links than on their doctoral dissertations. Eventually, Jerry and David's lists became too long and unwieldy, and they broke them out into categories. When the categories became too full, they developed subcategories ... and the core concept behind Yahoo! was born.
The Web site started out as "Jerry and David's Guide to the World Wide Web" but eventually received a new moniker with the help of a dictionary. The name Yahoo! is an acronym for "Yet Another Hierarchical Officious Oracle," but Filo and Yang insist they selected the name because they liked the general definition of a yahoo: "rude, unsophisticated, uncouth." Yahoo! itself first resided on Yang's student workstation, "Akebono," while the software was lodged on Filo's computer, "Konishiki" - both named after legendary sumo wrestlers.
Jerry and David soon found they were not alone in wanting a single place to find useful Web sites. Before long, hundreds of people were accessing their guide from well beyond the Stanford trailer. Word spread from friends to what quickly became a significant, loyal audience throughout the closely-knit Internet community. Yahoo! celebrated its first million-hit day in the fall of 1994, translating to almost 100 thousand unique visitors.
Due to the torrent of traffic and enthusiastic reception Yahoo! was receiving, the founders knew they had a potential business on their hands. In March 1995, the pair incorporated the business and met with dozens of Silicon Valley venture capitalists. They eventually came across Sequoia Capital, the well-regarded firm whose most successful investments included Apple Computer, Atari, Oracle and Cisco Systems. They agreed to fund Yahoo! in April 1995 with an initial investment of nearly $2 million.
Realizing their new company had the potential to grow quickly, Jerry and David began to shop for a management team. They hired Tim Koogle, a veteran of Motorola and an alumnus of the Stanford engineering department, as chief executive officer and Jeffrey Mallett, founder of Novell's WordPerfect consumer division, as chief operating officer. They secured a second round of funding in Fall 1995 from investors Reuters Ltd. and Softbank. Yahoo! launched a highly-successful IPO in April 1996 with a total of 49 employees.
Today, Yahoo! Inc. is a leading global Internet communications, commerce and media company that offers a comprehensive branded network of services to more than 345 million individuals each month worldwide. As the first online navigational guide to the Web, www.yahoo.com is the leading guide in terms of traffic, advertising, household and business user reach. Yahoo! is the No. 1 Internet brand globally and reaches the largest audience worldwide. The company also provides online business and enterprise services designed to enhance the productivity and Web presence of Yahoo!'s clients. These services include Corporate Yahoo!, a popular customized enterprise portal solution; audio and video streaming; store hosting and management; and Web site tools and services. The company's global Web network includes 25 World properties. Headquartered in Sunnyvale, Calif., Yahoo! has offices in Europe, Asia, Latin America, Australia, Canada and the United States.