Each day is new, filled with opportunities

Be positive, think positive.

Being positive is today's mantra

Positive thoughts, create positive world.

Nature's beauty

Look around, 'divine' nature is everywhere.

God is in each one of us

God lives in each one of us, let's discover him.

Power of nature

Lets unfold together, the secrets of nature.

Friday 27 June 2014

WHY THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS #MODERNTRADITION

Ashok Jha

Why There Is No Such Thing As #ModernTradition

Dear freinds this topic itself is very intresting,because the traditions in our vast country like INDIA ,with so much diversity of languages,food habits,living style,cast,creed,wealth wise in equality every things matters in our old traditions set by older generation Also one major factor was the Geographical conditions of that perticuler area,some traditions are according to their Religios belives which is very hard to change,although it can be reduced in detailing ,for that nobody will treat you as conservative.like i can give you a example,when i was marreid in 1981,the BARAT use to stay for three days at Bride's house,but since time has changed,nobody can afford so much time,everybody is fighting for their survival.So would you call this Modern Tradition,no this is the demand of the time.it is nothing to do with your clothes or living style.







The above photographs shows the very old traditions of our country,still enjoyed by everybody.


Other traditions:
'Joint family' is a notable feature of Indian families. Researchers have noted that people who do not belong to cohesive families have fewer coping resources and increased levels of social and psychological stress. Psychological stress is associated with heart disease, various cancers and increased mortality risk. Indians shed emotional stress exceptionally well, due to the familial support which they receive and contribute to.
We never to pass on anything – money or a gift – to an Indian with your left hand, which is used for cleaning up.
ALTHOUGH WE KNOW THE BENIFITS OF COMBINED FAMILY BUT THIS TRADITIONS OF OURS IS NOT WORKING IN CITIES, AS VALUE OF SPACE IS ON TERMS OF PER SQFT NOT PER BIGHA,SO TRADITIONS CHANGES AS PER TIME'S REQUIREMENTS.

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Tuesday 24 June 2014

Darjeeling, A favorite place for Honeymoon couples.

Ashok Jha

DARJEELING ,A FAVORITE PLACE FOR HONEYMOON COUPLES.





TEA GARDENS IN SLOPES.



ORGANIC FARM HOUSES FOR STAYING.






FARM FOR STAYING.

TOY TRAIN.







TOY TRAIN ALONG ROADS.

Friday 20 June 2014

Choices : Live-in Or Marriage

Dear friends this topic is currently running in indispire ,which is very interesting topic as this topic is very much alive in present young generation ,because pressure is too much on boys & girls to perform  in every field ,begining from education to their respective profession .As we ourself are responsible for raising the standard of living above our capacity,we need every luxurious things in the beginning of our life including one dream flat,which i still don't have.we are adopting this live-in arrangement ,by looking at European culture,but we must not forget that, INDIA is the very large country,in which we don't have the facilities of unemployment wages provided by govt,,also we are not ensure by the govt,for all our medical facilities or expenses,our childerns education responsibilities is our not goverment's as government, has not so much fund  Imean to say that in our life style & European life (secured) is totally different.



we should not look very few marriage failures ,even live.in arrangement has also failed after some time,people don't look it as respectable as married couples,because one must scarifies their little bit independence for the sake of society ,the proper system will give your next generation a scene of  responsibility & proud.    

Monday 16 June 2014

DUTY BEYOND DEATH.

Spirituality beyond Science,A Soul doing duty at Nathula Pass(china border)
























HE IS STILL DOING REGULER DUTY,EVEN AFTER HIS DEATH LONG AGO.HE IS GETING REGULER SALARY,HOLIDAYS,PROMOTIONS OTHER FACILITIES BY INDIAN ARMY.
Spirituality beyond Science,A Soul doing duty at Nathula Pass(china border)
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Thursday 12 June 2014

life before & after indiblogger.

I have gone through a lot of churning through out my life,from a science student to becoming a civil engineer doing job in multinational companys in india & abroad.my father was also a executive civil engineer in govt. department,one thing i have learned from my father is keep your paper work up to date & how to write letters in official language,that is how i have started my writing skill.After doing service for 15 years,i have started my own buisness.in buisness you need to make lot of coresspondence with clients as well as different departments,that is how my writing skills improved.Also i have started a weekly news paper in partnership called APNI DELHI,in which iwas the founder EDITOR of the newspaper hence i havebecome a writter.




Since last 9 years i have become a SPIRITUAL GUIDE (PROFESIONAL) writing in FACEBOOK.TWITTER, in the name of LALBABA ,also i have 16.5 million profesional in LINKEDIN network,latest i have joind INDIBLOGERS writing regulerly my blogs on it,i have got good ranking also sharing my true spiritual experiences with other blogger friends.Also writing on my two websites

1.kamakhyabhaktlalbaba.wordpress.com

2.Gyan sadhna.com


so life is as usual as before.

Wednesday 11 June 2014

SPIRITUALITY IN HIMALAYAS MOUNT KAILASH.

Many different kinds of people worldwide view the steep, winding paths of the Himalayas as not dissimilar to the steep, winding paths of life-with their wildly changing environments.
Varying from tropical climates at the foot of the mountains, to an environment of clay and marsh, then to desolate, Snowy Mountain peaks, all areas of the Himalayas provide sustenance for a multitude of communities, the many shadows and changing landscapes of life are represented within their physical makeup.
In fact; many faiths right across the religious spectrum consider the Himalayan Mountains to be an epicentre of spirituality, and by visiting their glorious peaks, find spiritual guidance and divine inspiration.
The multimillion year old Himalayan Mountains are located right across five nations, spanning across India, Pakistan, China, Bhutan and Nepal; perhaps a reflection of their wide ranging influence on world religion and spirituality, with many pilgrimages taking place every year. There are several aspects of the Himalayan scope and the culture of the Himalayas which are considered some of the most spiritually enlightening in the world.
Mount Kailash rises predominant and strong amongst the Gangdise mountain range, Tibet, which is part of the Himalayas. It appears like a huge grey diamond, its concaves and chiseled face reminiscent of a precious stone, the snow which drips over the sides of the jewel shaped landmass allowing it to sparkle gently in the Himalayan sunshine. The landmass is decadently contrasted with the deep blue sky that frames it, making it striking to the eye.
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In the Hindu faith, Shiva is the god responsible for destroying evil and sorrow, and it is here in the peak of Mount Kailash, that Shiva is said to reside with Parvati, his wife, who is daughter of the Himalayas. For many Hindus then, Mount Kailash is considered to be of great spiritual importance. In fact, in the Vishnu Purana, a Hindu religious text, Mount Kalilash is suggested to be a world pillar, or a center of the world, each of its sides made up of ruby, gold, crystal and lapis.
The mountain is universally known as an axis mundi, a spiritually sacred point in the world at which North, East, South and West meet, opening up a portal of communication between higher and lower realms. This means that communication between our realm and the higher realm is clear, and that communication from the higher realm can be easily passed on to all directions of the compass from this point, meaning meditation and prayer for all faiths at Mount Kailash is pure and sacred- which can only emphasis the abundance of pure, unadulterated spiritual guidance available at the Himalayan mountains.
In Buddhist faith, there is a mystical city hidden deep within the Himalayas called Shambhala, which has never been seen by any living person.  Some say Shambhala is not a physical entity which can be visited with human body, but can only be reached through mental realms- its existence is mentioned in several ancient Buddhist scriptures, but it remains geographically obscure.  Only those with sufficient good karma are said to be able to reach it within their mental state. Shambhala is said to be made up of a sacred civilization of people who are enlightened- it is considered a Pure Land in our physical realm. Shambhala is said to be ruled by Kalki Kings, who utilise the Kalachakra tantra- the spiritual tradition which represents time and encompasses time as a concept of many cycles. According to the Kalachakra prophecy, when the world becomes a pitfall of conflict and self-gratification to the point of no return, the 25th Kalki King will appear from Shambhala, along with a Shambhala army, in order to combat the world’s wrong-doings and to bring to the world a Golden Age- a utopian period of harmony and stability. As we can see, the world at the moment is slipping further and further into what can only be described as depression. People all over the world are losing faith, but could this be winging us every closer towards the revelation of the Shamhala Kali King’s revolution? Only the Himalayas hold the truth.
Even for people who are not of a religious faith, the Himalayas are a humbling experience. To witness these great landmasses, so unmovable and irreversible, can only make us question our true powers as the human race, and our tiny place within the universe. The silence the mountains bring is impenetrable, a far cry from the man made sounds of the city. Indeed, for many people, when they visit the Himalayas, what they find is a physical embodiment of their spiritual faith- able to walk over the mountains and experience their solidarity, their beauty, and their fine detail. For any spiritual belief, the calming, atmospheric surroundings of the Himalayas empty the mind, and allow their thoughts to creep across their multitude of planes.

Tuesday 10 June 2014

Kudroli Gokarnanatha Temple Mangalore







Sunday 8 June 2014

my true miracles experiences at Dhari Devi temple at Uttrakhand.

my true miracles experiences at Dhari Devi temple at Uttrakhand.

MAA  DHARI DEVI

Thuis is my true experience of mine along with my three other freinds named subhas thanik,pandit Beli ram sharma,N.P.SINGH.our's was the four member group,who used to do spiritual journey togeher through out india.this incidence is about 16 years back.This siddha peeth which is siyuated in SRINAGAR(Uttarakhand) is on the way to BADRINATH DHAM..Swami nagraj of PAURI DIST.has told us about this temple &we have visited this temple 18 years back along with swami jee,he hastold us that this is one of the 51 shakti peeth of india as one of aang of sati was fell here.one of the villager has seen this place in his dream,maa has given him the instructions in his dream to go there you will find a black stone idol of mine,you do the puja regulerly which will benifit the whole DEV BHOOMI,you can make walls around me but don't put roof above me,because i want to see the sky always.Swami jee has told us that whenever peoples has tried to put a slab over the idol it fell down.

one more thing is very chamtkari about this temple is,the MAA'S IDOL changes it face in the morning it look like a small girl, in the noon she look like a women & in evening she became a old women you can see the wrinkles on stone idol..The temple was situated on the rock at the center of ALAKHNANDA NADI far below from mainhighway road at least 500 feet below.Swami jee has told us that whenever you come here for darsan, apart from reguler offering to MAA each of you must offer a pair of laung (CLOVES) as cloves are very dear to maa kali,also this devi is protecting the all four dham of  uttrakhand such as BADRINATH,KEDARNATH,YAMUNOTRI & GANGOTRI.That is why she is so powerful.







AFTER TWO YEARS WE HAVE AGAIN VISITED THE DHARI DEVI,WHILE GOING TOWARDS BADRINATH,IT WAS AROUND 4PM ,WE REACHED THERE BY 4.30PM WITH CHUNRI,NARIYAL,MALA,PRASSAD,WE OFFERED THAT TO MAA RECITE THE SHAKTI MANTRAS,MEDITATE FOR WHILE &RETURNED,ONCE WE WERE JUST 50 FEET FROM MAIN ROAD,MY FREIND BELIRAM SHARMA TOLD ME'',PANDIT JEE EK GALTI HO GYI,LAUNG (CLOVES) TO MAA KO OFFER KIYA HI NAHI''AFTER LISTENING HIM WE GET NERVOUS,SOME TOLD ME LET OFFER CLOVES FROM HERE,THROW IT TOWARDS TEMPLE,BY FOLDING YOUR HANDS,BUT I TOLD MY GROUP NOTHING DOING WE WILL GO BACK,WILL PARTICIPATE IN THE EVENING AARTI,WE WILL NOT PROCEED FURHER ,STAY IN SRINAGAR IN NIGHT.

ONCE WE REACHED AT THE TEMPLE AGAIN ,WHAT WE HAVE SEEN & HEARD FROM PUJARI'S WAS MIRACLE,PUJARIS WERE SITTING ON THE FLOOR WITH BOTH HAND ON THERE HEAD,VERY SHAKY,I HAVE ASKED THEM WEHTERE EVERY THING IS OKAY? WHY YOU ARE LOOKING SO NERVOUS? THEN THEY TOLD US THAT ,WE ARE ABOUT TO START  OUR EVENING ARTI BUT OUR CONTAINER HAVING LAUNG (CLOVES) IS MISSING,WITHOUT LAUNGS WE CAN NOT PERFORM THE AARTI & IT WILL DESTROY OUR WHOLE FAMILY.WE ALL HAVE TAKEN THE DEEP BREATH,SMILED & TOLD THE PUJARIS,THAT WE ARE JUST CAME BACK TO OFFER THE LAUNGES TO MAA,THEY LITERLY TOUCH OUR FEET,TOLD US YOU PEOPLES HAVE SAVED OUR FAMILY.

WE ALONG WITH PUJARIS HAVE PERFORMED, THE AARTI,WHEN AARTI COMPLETED ,JUST APART FROM PRASSD,PUJARIS TAKEN OUR LAUNGS TO OFFER TO THE GODESS,HE JUST CRIED WITH JOY,'MIL MIL GYA LAUNG KA DIBBA,YEH TO MAA KE SAMNE RAKHA HAI,I HAVESEEN THE IDOL FACE SHE WAS SMILING,AS DO YOU NEED ANY PROOF THAT YOU ARE MY BLESSED CHILD? THIS LEELA I HAVE CREATED FOR YOU''. OH MAA YOU ARE GREAT''JAI MAA DHARI DEVI.PUJARI HAVE GARLANDED US WITH MAA CHUNRIS,OFFERED BLACK THREAD FROM MOTHERS FEET.THIS ARTICLE IHAVE WRITTEN IN MY OWN NEWS PAPER" APANI DELHI"OF WHICH I WAS THE FOUNDER". EDITOR"I GOT SO MUCH CALLS & APRECIATIONS.

Wednesday 4 June 2014

AMARKANTAK A MUST PLACE TO VISIT.

AMARKANTAK A MOST IMPORTANT PLACE FOR SADHAKS, TAPSWI'S & TOURISTS.

I HAVE VISITED THIS WONDERFUL PLACE,BY FAULT OR MY DESTINY TAKEN ME THERE.IN MAY 2012,I WAS IN GOA ATTENDING SRI VIDIYA SADHNA(LEVEL -3) BY AVDHOOT BABA SHIVANAND JEE MAHARAJ,AFTER FINISHING THE SHIVIR,I WAS MAKING THE PLAN TO GO TO EKANT VAS FOR 21 DAYS FOR PRACTISING THE VIDIYA ONE OF MY SADHIKA FREIND IN SHIVIR HAS SUGGESTED ME THE NAME OF AMARKANTAK TEMPLE,FROM WHERE THE HOLY RIVER" NARMDA"ORGINATES,ALSO SHE HAS TOLD ME THAT,HIS HUSBAND WILL MAKE ALL MY BOARDING LODGING,ARRANGEMENTS AT FREE O COST AS HE IS THE LAND REVENUE REGISTRAR OF AMAR KANTAK,THIS WAY I HAVE REACHED THERE & I MUST SAY IS" A MUST PLACE TO VISIT"














It is one of the ancient temples of great traditional value, Narmdeshwar temple which is dedicated to Narmada Devi is in Amarkantak. Narmada Udgam is an open ‘kund ‘at the origin of river Narmada in Amarkantak. As per mythological belief, the holy river Narmada takes its origin from Lord Shiva and descended from heaven at Narmada Udgam in Amarkantak. Pilgrims and the tourists visit Narmada Udgam to perform rituals and prayers. There are about twenty small temples around this ‘kund’, like Shiva temple, Kartikey temple, Shri Ram Janki temple, Annapurna temple, Guru Gorakhnath temple, Sri Shuryanarayan temple, Vangeshwar Mahadev temple, Durga temple, Shiv Pariwar, Siddheswar Mahadev temple, Sri Radha Krishna temple, Eleven Rudra temple,etc. Evening Aarti at temples in Amarkantak is another attraction for visitors and devotees.

Dudh Dhara

Fom a distance of 1 Km. from Kapildhara in Amarkantak, Dudh Dhara is a quite and tranquil falls with only just 10 ft. high stream, famous for the scenic beauty.

Dhuni Pani

Dhuni Pani in Amarkantak is a natural Hot Spring and is been believed that the water of the spring has an elixir like property by which it can heal the people from fatal diseases.

A sanctified place of pilgrimage for Hindus which has a great area of natural beauty enhances its popularity. Amarkantak is the source of one of the most venerated rivers of central India, the mighty Narmada as also of the River Sone. For the people of Chhattisgarh state the Narmada River is more than a holy river; its waters are the wellspring of life and prosperity in the region. The Narmada begins its earthly journey at a place called Mai ki Bagiya in Amarkantak - that plus the waterfalls of Dugdha Dhara and Kapil Dhara attracts both the religious and the secular traveller.


Mai ki Bagiya - About 1 Km. from the auspicious Narmada kund, Mai ki Bagiya is one of the prettiest locations in Amarkantak which is spotted with endless varieties of Mangos, Bananas and many other fruits along with flowery plants. It is popularly believed that Narmada devi used to pluck flowers in this garden. Mai ki Bagiya is quite famous for large varities of medicinal herbs and plants.

Sonmuda -About 2 km away from Narmadakund in Amarkantak is the Sonemuda which is the origin point of Sone River. The location is awesome with its scenic beauty and is famous as a “sunrise” point.

Kapildhara - from a distance of 8 Km of the origin of river Narmada in Amarkantak, Kapildhara is an eye catching waterfall of 100 ft. height, famous for its heavenly feeling. It is believed that the Kapil rishi meditated here. Adjacent to Kapildhara, there is a beautiful garden which is another attraction for tourists

.Dhuni Pani in Amarkantak is a natural Hot Spring and is been believed that the water of the spring has an elixir like property by which it can heal the people from fatal diseases.







 









 






Jwaleshwar Mahadev
Jwaleshwar Mahadev is at a distance of 8 km from Amarkantak on Shahdol road. The temple of Jwaleshwar Mahadev is situated at the origin of river Johilla amidst deep forests. According to mythological belief, Lord Shiva himself established a Shivlinga here and also scattered crores of other Shivlingas over Maikal Mountain in Chhattisgarh that is known as ‘Maha Rudra Meru’. There is a 'sunset point' close to this temple.










The Amarkantak-Achanakmar Biosphere Reserve consists of majority of the region of the state of Madhya Pradesh and parts of the district of Bilaspur in the state of Chhattisgarh. After the declaration of this region as a biosphere reserve, the government has been engaged in activities to preserve the forest area.The government here has made continuous efforts for eco-restoration and is introducing schemes of agro-forestry in the biosphere reserve. The forest of Amarkantak is home to a variety of trees and herbs of medicinal value. The forest region is home to the wildlife that comprises of the bison, tiger, barking deer, musk deer and the sambar.

Best time to visit the holy place of Amarkantak is from August to March.

How to Reach the Temple

Through Railways- the nearest railway station to Amarkantak is Pendra Road (17 km) in Chhatisgarh, though Anuppur (48km) is more convenient. Bilaspur (120 km) in Chhattisgarh is also another city close to Amarkantak and linked through railway network with all major cities of India