The Indus valley tribes of peoples also have one of the
remaining mysteries of the world today- an untranslatable written language. The
art of the bronze and Stone Age is detailed and sophisticated for this time
period. The Dancing Girl and other sculptures appear to be very close to scale.
That has not been typical of ancient art in other cultures. When the Aryans
invaded, the population of the region changed dramatically from dark-skinned to
lighter-skinned peoples and introduced a new language that is now the classic
language of India. The Aryans also had an effect on the social class divisions.
From the untouchables, the people with the lowliest jobs, up to the priests and
scholars- the most highly regarded professions in the society. This caste
system was strict and very hard on the lower classes. Two of India’s greatest
stories, the Mahabharata and the Ramayana, come from inner conflict within the
Aryans. Both epic accounts are as equally valued in this society as the Iliad
and the Odyssey are in Hellenic cultures. The Vedas, to the ancient
civilizations of the Indus Valley, was a combination of songbook, prayer book,
religious guide, and astronomy text. It also was a book about the gods. Namely
the sky, fire, and sun gods, as they are the most important. Hinduism, one of
the oldest religions in the world, comes from the Indus Valley. There are some
theories to explain how the Indus Valley Civilization ended. One theory is by
the first excavators, which is that because the Indus Valley Civilization was
not warlike society, it was ended by the Aryan invasion. There is no perfect
proof to show it really happened but excavators found Jewries left as they were
hidden from somebody, skeletons with no head-part, dead bodies in one place as
they were hiding and so on. Other theories were by later excavators. One is
that flooding caused disappearance of Indus Civilization. Flooding put the end
to their agriculture and because their living was depended on agriculture, the Civilization
was ended. Another theory is that because the Indus Valley Civilization was
growing and population was growing, they needed more bricks to build houses. To
make bricks, they needed more woods and they cut down too much trees and they
could no longer support their needs. Whatever the reason of the disappearance
was, culture in the Indus Valley Civilization was changed. The reason of the
culture change could be new people came in or change of peoples thought had changed. Excavators found out that bricks made
before the disappearance and after the disappearance was very different. The
quality of bricks got worse after the disappearance. Another thing was that
before the disappearance, people used to be buried but after, dead bodies were
cremated. Because of these factors, it might be the change of the people who
lived there.
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Friday, 21 August 2015
Stop Child labor
Child labor is a serious problem in many parts of the world,
especially in developing countries. Labor is defined as physical or mental work
especially of the hard or bothersome kind.
Child labor has been an issue of concern for decades. Poverty
and lack of proper education aid child labor. In rural areas poverty affects 34%
of the population and in urban areas poverty strikes 37% of the population
(International Labor Organization). Families need as much money as possible to
survive and the children provide needed income. The children of families don’t
get an education and become illiterate. From working since the age of four or
five they wear down their bodies and die at the age of forty or fifty passing
on their debts to their children. Without and education it makes it near
impossible for them to get out of poverty as adults. Their children after
inheriting their parents’ debts are forced into a life of poverty, which
creates an almost never-ending cycle. Sometimes the creditor of a child will
release the child in favor for younger children, which helps some but then they
have no education and are forced to continue in poverty. India has many crises
affecting it at this time.
Among them is the important and sad issue of child
labour. Most child laborers work in the agriculture field but most organizations
for human rights focus on the bonded laborers in the cities. Bonded child labor
“refers to the phenomenon of children working in conditions of servitude in
order to pay off a debt” .In bonded child labor a creditor loans the parents a
small amount of money in exchange for their child’s labor. The labor is
extremely cheap and the children work until the loan can be paid off in one
lump sum. This almost never happens because the interest rates are greater than
the wages of the child.
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Yoga - Classical system of Hindu Philosophy
Yoga is one of the six classical systems of Hindu philosophy .Yoga is a school of thought in
the Hindu religion, and a system of mental and physical exercise developed by
this school. All forms of yoga originated in India. People who follow this
school, and practice any form of yoga are called yogis, or yogins. Students
study under prolonged and careful guidance of the teacher, known as the guru.
The first syllable “gu,” in Sanskrit means light; the second syllable, “ru”
means light. A guru is a spiritual teacher who leads the pupil from darkness to
light. Literally, yoga means “the union of mind and body.” In Sanskrit, the
language of India, yoga means discipline. Many people in western countries
practice some form of yoga exercise in hope of improving their health, and
achieving peace of mind. Various forms of yoga have become popular in Europe
and the United States. Transcendental Meditation is a simplified version of the
yoga of Hinduism. Bhakti-Yoga involves the dedication of all actions and
thoughts to a chosen God. Hatha-Yoga, stresses difficult bodily postures and
breathing techniques. It has become very popular as a method of gaining and
improving health. Certain people also study this form of yoga because of the
control they develop over certain bodily functions. A new concept in fitness
combines gentle stretching with techniques from Hatha Yoga to perform the most
effective, relaxing ways of exercising. There are other forms of yoga that are
practiced in India. There is Prana Yoga, Brahma Yoga, Kriya Yoga, Kundalini
Yoga, Raja Yoga, and Tantra Yoga. Yoga is used for many purposes. From
cleansing the body, to activating the nervous system, to improving one’s
intelligence or sex life. Stretching in yoga is quite relaxing. There are
perscribed positions known as asanas. In our society, Hatha Yoga seems to be
the most commonly practiced. Yoga is basically a way of life which enables one
to conserve energy and coordinate the power of body, mind, consciousness, which
keeps the body healthy and the mind relaxed. Yoga is one of the world’s oldest
branches of spiritual inquiry, and one of the longest standing, most intense
experiments of the human spirit, . Yoga teaches guidelines and values to
follow, and practices for purification for the body, mind and spirit. It is the
exercise of discipline and the practice of purification. The spiritual
tradition of yoga training has been passed down from generation to generation.
In the last one hundred years, yoga has become available to the public as never
before, presented through hundreds of centers throughout the world, through
classes, workshops, videos, books, audio tapes and even television programs.
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Monday, 10 August 2015
What is Alzheimer’s disease? Is yoga & Mediation Helps to treat Alzheimer?
Alzheimer’s is a
disease that causes dementia. Alzheimer’s causes nerve cell death and tissue
loss throughout the brain. The damage harms memory, speech, and comprehension.
In most people with Alzheimer’s, symptoms first appear in their
mid-60s. Alzheimer’s is the most common cause of dementia among older adults. Alzheimer's
disease is named after Dr. Alois
Alzheimer, a German doctor. In 1906, In Alzheimer’s disease, brain cells
start to deteriorate. The body attempts to stop this process by producing a
protein called amyloid. However, amyloid deposits build up in the brain,
leading to further deterioration. These deposits of amyloid are referred to as
"plaques" and cause the brain cells to shrivel up and form
"tangles", which in turn lead to changes in the brain structure and
cause the brain cells to die. The formation of plaques and tangles also
prevents the production of some important brain chemicals, called
neurotransmitters. Over time the loss of brain cells causes the brain to
shrink.
Symptoms of Alzheimer’s:
Regularly forgetting
recent events, names and faces.
Becoming increasingly
repetitive.
Regularly misplacing
items or putting them in odd places.
Confusion about the
time of day/ Night.
Disorientation,
especially away from your normal surroundings.
Problems to finding
the right words..
Mood changes,
including irritability and anxiety
Difficulty processing
new information and learning new things
Loss of spontaneity
and initiative, Confusion about time and place
Communication difficulties,
Decline in ability to perform routine tasks.
Still there’s no cure
for Alzheimer’s and no way to slow the nerve damage it causes in the brain. But
there are medications & Therapies that appear to help maintain mental
skills and slow the disease’s effects.
How Yoga & Meditation helps in Alzheimer's
The ancient Indian
practice of yoga has been improving the mind-body connection under the appearance
of a distinct philosophy for over 5,000 years through breathing, posture, and
meditation exercises.
Yoga & Meditation plays an important role in slowing the
progression of Alzheimer’s and dementias. The word "yoga" comes from the Sanskrit root word "yuja", which means "to
yoke" the spirit and physical body together. Yoga has evolved over
thousands of years to embrace a wide range of disciplines. Yoga is a popular
activity for all. Yoga can be modified to suit all levels of fitness. Yoga has
been proven to lower blood pressure and increases strength and flexibility.
Yoga energizes our bodies and calms our
minds. Yoga is an art as well as a science. It is a science, because it
offers practical methods for controlling body and mind, thereby making deep
meditation possible. And it is an art, for unless it is practiced intuitively
and sensitively it will yield only superficial results. Yoga is not a system of
beliefs. It takes into account the influence on each other of body and mind,
and brings them into mutual harmony. So often, for instance, the mind cannot
concentrate simply because of tension or illness in the body, which prevent the
energy from flowing to the brain. So often, too, the energy in the body is
weakened because the will is dispirited, or paralyzed by harmful emotions. Yoga
works primarily with the energy in the body, through the science of pranayama, yoga for energy-control. Prana means ‘breath.’ Yoga
teaches how, through breath-control, to still the mind and attain higher states
of awareness. Yoga for those with Alzheimer’s disease is a safe, effective way
for them to stay physically strong as well as mentally engaged. Often exercise
can stimulate areas of the brain that remain otherwise unused. Yoga is an art
as well as a science. It is a science, because it offers practical methods for
controlling body and mind, thereby making deep meditation possible. And it is
an art, for unless it is practiced intuitively and sensitively it will yield
only superficial results. Yoga is not a system of beliefs. It takes into
account the influence on each other of body and mind, and brings them into
mutual harmony. So often, for instance, the mind cannot concentrate simply
because of tension or illness in the body, which prevent the energy from
flowing to the brain. So often, too, the energy in the body is weakened because
the will is dispirited, or paralyzed by harmful emotions. Practicing yoga poses
cleanses and detoxifies the body, by increasing the circulation of fresh blood
through the body, you will be able to cleanse and flush out toxins which are
the direct result of an irregular lifestyle, unhealthy habits, and poor posture.
“Meditation brings wisdom; lack of mediation leaves
ignorance. Know well what leads you forward and what hold you back, and choose
the path that leads to wisdom”.- Mahatma Buddha….
Mantras originated in the Vedic religion of “Aja Nabha Varsha” as nowadays Modern India, later becoming an essential part of the Hindu tradition and
a customary practice within Buddhism, Sikhism and Jainism. The use of mantras
is now widespread throughout various spiritual movements which are based on, or
Branches of, the practices in the earlier religions. Saying any word produces
an actual physical vibration. Over time, if we know what the effect of that
vibration is, then the word may come to have meaning associated with the effect
of saying that vibration or word. This is one level of energy basis for words. The
most basic or primordial mantra is Aum,
also known as the “Super Logical Mantra”,
is the source of all mantras. Aum is regarded to be the most fundamental and
original mantra. Aum represents the reality and totality of the world. Thus,
Aum can be prefixed and suffixed to all Sanskrit Mantras or Shlokas. Chanting
of mantra was also a concept of the Vedic saints whose end is seen as Nirvana.
Benefits of Chanting Aum ॐ
The ॐ chanting removes
toxin from your body. It gives you better immunity and self-healing power.
It improves your
concentration and helps you focus on your target.
The ॐ chanting improves your voice and gives strength
to vocal cord and muscles during old age.
Om Mantra has a
cardiovascular benefit too which keeps blood pressure normal.
It helps in keeping
your emotions controlled and thus by putting a control over emotions and leads
you to excel in life.
The ॐ chanting produces a
vibration and sound which is felt in your vocal cord and sinus. It opens pore
which in turn helps in removal of sinus problems gradually and if done in
complete faith.
ॐ वक्रतुण्ड महाकाय कोटिसूर्यसमप्रभ ।
निर्विघ्नं कुरु मे देव सर्वकार्येषु सर्वदा ॥ ॥ ॐ
O Lord Ganesha, of
huge body with elephant head, shining like
Billions of suns, O
God, remove all obstacles from my endeavors, forever.
* Information on the traditional uses and
properties of Yoga are provided on this Article is for educational use only,
and is not intended as medical advice. Author: Vikas Acharya
Tuesday, 21 July 2015
What is Supercomputer?
India is one of the only three countries that makes supercomputers (the US and Japan are the other two).A supercomputer is a computer with a high-level computational capacity.
Performance of a supercomputer is measured in floating point operations per second (FLOPS).The history of supercomputing goes back to the early 1920s in the United States with the IBM tabulators at Columbia University and a series of computers at Control Data Corporation (CDC), designed by Seymour Cray to use innovative designs and parallelism to achieve superior computational peak performance. The CDC 6600, released in 1964, is generally considered the first supercomputer.
Lonar Crater Lake
Lonar Lake, a saltwater lake in Maharashtra, was created by a meteor hitting the Earth and is one of its kind in India. the Lonar Crater was first discovered in 1823 by British officer, J.E. Alexander.
It is also written about in ancient scripts like the Skanda Puran, the Padma Puran and the Aaina-i-Akbari.On the world map Lonar Crater is slowing carving its mark, as a third largest crater on earth in the Buldhana District of Maharashtra.This crater is the worlds oldest meteorite crater in the world and only meteorite crater in basaltic rock. It may appear unimpressive from a distance but once you catch the view of its curve you will leave only exploring its nook and corner. A beautiful saline lake inside this crater and thick forests around is a real visual delight.
Monday, 20 July 2015
Indus Valley Civilisation
Indus Valley Civilisation is the world’s oldest civilisation.The ruins of two ancient cities, Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro (both in modern-day Pakistan), and the remnants of many other settlements, have revealed great clues to this mystery. Harappa was, in fact, such a rich discovery that the Indus Valley Civilization is also called the Harappan civilization.
The first artifact uncovered in Harappa was a unique stone seal carved with a unicorn and an inscription. Similar seals with different animal symbols and writings have since been found throughout the region. Although the writing has not yet been deciphered, the evidence suggests they belonged to the same language system. Apparently, Mesopotamia's cuneiform system had some competition in the race for the world's first script.No doubt, these cities were engineering masterpieces of their time. The remains of their walls yield clues about the culture that thrived in the Indus Valley. Clay figurines of goddesses, for example, are proof that religion was important. Toys and games show that even in 3000 B.C.E., kids — and maybe even adults — liked to play. Pottery, textiles, and beads are evidence of skilled craftsmanship and thriving trade.
His Holiness, the Dalai Lama
His Holiness, the Dalai Lama, the exiled spiritual leader of
Tibetan Buddhists, runs his government in exile from Dharmashala in northern
India.The Dalai Lama was born Lhamo Thondup on July 6, 1935 in Taktser, China.
At age 15, he assumed political power of Tibet as the Dalai Lama. The People's Republic of China invaded that same year. Fearing assassination, he and thousands of followers fled to Dharamsala in northern India, where they established an alternative government. Since then, the Dalai Lama has taken numerous actions in hopes of establishing an autonomous Tibetan state within the People's Republic of China. However, the Chinese government has shown no signs of moving toward peace and reconciliation with Tibet.
Richest Temple in India
The Vishnu Temple in the city of Tirupathi built
in the 10th century, is the world's largest religious pilgrimage destination.
Larger than either Rome or Mecca, an average of 30,000 visitors donate $6.5 million (US) to the temple everyday.
Being the most popular Hindu temple of India there are many, at times contradicting, stories on the origin of the temple. In general, Lord Venkateswara is said to be Lord Vishnu through his incarnation as Lord Varaha.The temple is pre-historic in existence. The historical period is believed to begin from the Pallavas of Tamil Nadu. According to historians, following Pallavas almost all rulers of South India (like Cholas, Pandyas, Cheras and even Maratha rulers) had contributed immensely to the wealth and popularity of the temple
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Lord Indra - Indian god of rain
Lord Indra, the Indian god of rain, is believed to be the leader of all the Devas. He is the son of Aditi and sage Kashayapa. His capital city is Amravati, in the heavens. He possesses an elephant known as Iyravata and a divine cow named Kamadhenu.
The Aarti - A Hindu religious ritual of worship
The Sanskrit word aratrika with the same meaning aarti is a Hindu religious ritual of worship, a part of puja, in which light from wicks soaked in ghee (purified butter) or camphor is offered to one or more deities.