"Believe nothing, no matter where you read it, or who said it, no matter if I have said it, unless it agrees with your own reason and your own common sense" - Buddha
1. [Boneym] Bahama Mama 2. [Boneym] Belfast 3. [Boneym] Brown Girl On The 4. [Boneym] Daddy Cool 5. [Boneym] El Lute 6. [Boneym] Hooray! Hooray! It 7. [Boneym] I See A Boat On Th 8. [Boneym] I'm Born Again 9. [Boneym] Ma Baker 10. [Boneym] Mary's Boy Child 11. [Boneym] No Woman No Cry 12. [Boneym] Painter Man 13. [Boneym] Rasputin 14. [Boneym] Ribbons Of Blue 15. [Boneym] Rivers Of Babylon 16. [Boneym] Still I'm Sad 17. [Boneym] Sunny 18. M.S.Goplakrishnan(Violin)-Roopakam Taal-Raag Poorvi Kalyani- 19. Maharajapuram Santhanam-(Vocal)-Adi Taal-Raag Kapinarayani-K 20. Maharajapuram Santhanam(Vocal)-Khandachapu Taal-Raag Kapi-Kr 21. R.K.Suryanarayan-(Veena)-Adi Taal-Raag Mohana-Kriti-Nannu Pa 22. Shiek Chinna Maulana-Nadaswaram-Roopakam Taal-Raag Kambhoji- 23. Pt. Hari Prasad Chaurasia- Rachna Mishra Pilu 24. Pt.Shiv Kumar Sharma-Rachna Mishra Khamai 25. Ustad Abdul Hakim Jaffar Khan-Rachna Mishra Kafi 26. Ustad Amjad Ali Khan -Rachan Subhalakshmi 27. Ustad Amjad Ali Khan-Rach
Take a walk in the forest and learn something more about yourself. 1. You're standing at the edge of a forest looking in. What do you see, how do you feel, what do you feel about what you see? 2. You walk into the forest and emerge at the other end. Here you see a field and notice a path. How many paths, if any, do you see? 3. You take one of the paths or quite possibly make your own. You notice a rose tree in the distance. There is a single rose, yet it is not like any rose you have ever seen before. It is the most beautiful rose you have ever seen! What do you do? 4. Walking along the path you stumble upon something. You turn around and notice that it's an old rusted key. What do you do? 5. Walking further, you stumble upon an old cup. What do you do? 6. It's noon and the sun is blazing hot. You come upon a crystal lake. It is mirror like and pristine. What do you do? 7. After the lake, you climb upon a hill. You can see a deep green valley, and a beautif
We take things for granted in our life. Daily how much food do we waste, how much water do we waste, and we spend money just for our pleasures on music, designer label clothings, accessories, etc. I used to waste a lot of food, coz maybe i didn't like it...it was not my favourite dish, it could be any reason. But the food i eat daily, i had taken it for granted, whenever i threw a portion of my food, i never regreted but somewhere in the world people just that morsel of food would be heaven to them. Ofcourse, i would strave a day in the name of dieting but did that make any difference to me. I actually don't know what real starvation is ! Recently my friend told about a supermarket were everyday they would dispose and destroy the left over stock of vegetables of the day.And coincidently the same day i read an article, about sudan or some African country. There the people just didn't have water to drink, they kept searching for water but they didn't find it anywhere. Fin
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Back SleeperWith arms and legs spread out: What a liberty-loving soul! Well, this posture reveals your true identity. Comfort-lover adn beauty-worshiper, you are also a real spendhrift (but luckily you earn just as much). your other undesirable trait is that you are a bit nosy and seem to enjoy gossiping. Well, who did you mention in your tales lately? Back Sleeper With legs crossed: Anyone who sleeps cross-legges is said to be self-obsessed and finds difficulty in accepting changes. Solitude is your priority. Yes your redeeming queality is your ...old for tolerance! Back Sleeper With arms crossed to support the head: Your are highly Intelligent and enthusiastic to learn. Yet sometimes you are filled with cranky ideas which people find hard to follow. You take good care of your Family,but the problem is you hardly love anybody. A little bir choosy, Huh? Tummy Sleeper Sleeping on the Stomach: If you sleep facedown all night, you are likely to be narrow-minded and Day
Just a list of some of the sites for quick access.This is an old list, so don't know how many sites still exists. Some new sites might have come up by this time.anyways will keep updating it. But google has really eased the job now. Spirituality ABC-of-Yoga Meditation - Category Concentration (Meditation Concentration - Meditation - Spirituality - Indiatimes Downloadable Programs Enlightenment - Religious and Spiritual Stories Myths and Le Essentia - Spirituality, Meditation, Enlightenment, Health Inspirational Stories Introduction to Vijja Dhammakaya Meditation FAQ meditation tapes guide research how to medita Meditation Practice--Concentration, Contemplation, Mindfulne Meditation for Spiritual Growth and Self-awareness Mother and Sri Aurobindo on concentration,meditation and Asp Myth and Spirituality - Jonathan Young and Joseph Cambell Om and Mantras SPIRITUAL STORIES Sacred-Texts Hinduism Simply Prayers Home Sivananda Yoga - Meditation Spiritual Powers of Patanjali Yoga by GS Vi
I had always been fascinated by one painting which I had on my bedspread. It depicted the daily life of the rural people, almost similar to the Forest life. It looks somewhat similar to the cave paintings of early man which I had seen in certain text books. But this piece of art was very common in india on bed cover, cushion covers and even many book covers, many had this as it was simple and fascinating one. Then I found out, such paintings were called Warli paintings which basically used rice flour as a medium to make simple lines and geometric figures which looked amazing but still had simplicity in it. The myth t ha t if we u se complex colors and shape then only a piece of work would look great is proved wrong by these simple but beautiful paintings, which reflects the daily life and still look alive with all the forest activities. It is done through simple folk s ymbols drawn with bold, easy strokes with most minimal colors basically white since none is needed to draw a
On the island of Java stands a mountain of a thousand statues...panels at Borobudur surrounded by volcanoes, shrouded in mystery. It conveys the visitor to the heart of the life of Buddha with strong iconographical details. Located at 42 kms west of Yogyakarta, on the island of Java in Indonesia, Borobudur - one of the most magnificent Buddhist shrines in the world - was built at the end of the 9th century by the Hindu kings of the Sailendra dynasty. Although the architect and the artisans were of Indian origin, most of the craftsmen and carvers were Javanese, so Borobudur shows both Indian and Javanese influence. Its estimated to have took 75 Years to build and was completed in 825 A.D. The seat of the Government moved to the Eastern part of Java with royal patronage gone, the shrine could not be maintained and was finally abandoned. The jungle began to creep up around it. Within a few years it was fully covered with creepers, thick vegetation. The local people stayed away from it to
No one can ruin your day without YOUR permission. Most people will be about as happy, as they decide to be. Others can stop you temporarily, but only you can do it permanently. Whatever you are willing to put up with, is exactly what you will have. Success stops when you do. When your ship comes in.... Make sure you are willing to unload it. You will never have it all together. Life is a journey...not a destination. Enjoy the trip! The biggest lie on the planet When I get what I want I will be happy. The best way to escape your problem is to solve it. I've learned that ultimately , 'takers' lose and 'givers' win. Life's precious moments don't have value, unless they are shared. If you don't start, it's certain you won't arrive. We often fear the thing we wan
FROM A VET'S EXPERIENCE. Being a veterinarian, I had been called to examine a ten-year-old Irish Wolfhound named Belker. The dog's owners, Ron, his wife Lisa, and their little boy Shane, were all very, attached to Belker and they were hoping for a miracle. I examined Belker and found he was dying. I told the family we couldn't do anything for Belker and offered to perform the euthanasia procedure for the old dog in their home. As we made arrangements, Ron and Lisa told me they thought it would be good for six-year-old Shane to observe the procedure. They felt as though Shane might learn something from the experience The next day, I felt the familiar catch in my throat as Belker's family surrounded him. Shane seemed so calm, petting the old dog for the last time, that I wondered if he understood what was going on. Within a few minutes, Belker slipped peacefully away. The little boy seemed to accept Belker's transition without any difficulty or confusion. We sat toget