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SISTER ABHAYA’S GRUESOME MURDER CASE – JUSTICE DELAYED, DENIED BUT DELIVERED AT LAST

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(Article was written based on the detailed report published by the Hindu dated 2 nd January 2021 under the caption – Priest, nun, and the murder of a witness by K.S. Sudhi and Hiran Unnikrishnan. We have to applaud the reporters to expose the weak-links of the Investigatingagencies, High Level intimidations, Religious Interferences etc. ) Details of Occurrence: Sister Abhaya, 21, born Beena Thomas, had taken holy orders in May 1990, and was pursuing a pre-degree course at the BCM College in Kottayam. On 26 th March, 1992 – one day before her death, She along with other inmates of the hostel had gone for a Bible Convention and was quite cheerful. She asked her room-mate to wake her up the next morning so that she could prepare for her exam. The victim Sister Abhaya had gone downstairs to the kitchen to fetch drinking water early morning on March 27, 1992, when she accidentally caught Father Kottoor- Age 71, who had sneaked into the hostel, being intimate with Sister Sephy – Age 57...

GRETA THUNBERG TOOLKIT

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  https://www.opindia.com/2021/02/disha-ravi-nikita-jacob-were-in-touch-with-khalistan-mo-dhaliwal-poetic-justice-pjf/?fbclid=IwAR14KwBvdKKGgLybRc2qCd92Cmn_tBmNqX228MaPqFuIijfdRkAZbP_jYh4 Toolkit nexus between Pro-Khalistani Mo Dhaliwal, Disha Ravi, Nakita Jacob and others were exposed.   What is a toolkit? Ans: As pamphlets and fliers are used in offline protests out on streets, a toolkit is their online equivalent for protests on social media. After the arrest of alleged ‘climate activist’ Disha Ravi on the back of the ‘Toolkit’ tweeted by Greta Thunberg, which detailed a co-ordinated global plan against India during the farmer protests, more information is now tumbling out that points towards an active coordination between Khalistanis and the so-called activists who were involved in writing and distributing the ‘Toolkit’. As per the reports, two activists Disha Ravi and Nikita Jacob took part in an online meeting with Poetic Justice Foundation’s Mo Dhaliwal, who had...

MODI DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS DURING CORONA PANDAMIC TIME

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  "Vision without action is a daydream. Action without vision is a nightmare.“                       -  Japanese proverb Modi’s Vision with Mission is the fulcrum under which Development Projects spread throughout India revolve 24/7 and even Corona Pandemic had not affected much the developmental programmes – though it had slowed down the speed of constructions. There is no question of Daydream or Nightmare in Modi’s Development Agenda as Modi is a Man of Action with Vision which is his Mission. He wants India to become Number One Developed Nation by 2035 which is reflected when Modi had tweeted thus: “About 575 projects at a total cost of over six lakh core rupees have been identified for implementation during 2015-2035 period: These works cover: Port modernisation. New port development Port connectivity enhancement, Port-linked industrialisation and Coasta...

BHISHMASHTAMI ON 20 – 02 – 2021 (SATURDAY) – Courtesy: Vathsala Sankaran

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This festival is associated with 'Bhishma Pitamaha', the grandsire of the epic Mahabharata'. Bhishma is known as the legendary king of Mahabharata whom Lord Krishna praised as the Lords of the lord. Bhishmashtami i.e Bhishma Ashtami,is the festival which is celebrated on the twenty-third day of Magha (Jan-Feb) and eighth lunar day of the light half (waxing phase of the moon)and it has special and traditional origin. During the war of Kurukshetra, Bhishma had to enter the war on the side of Kauravas. As there were defeat after defeat, prince Duryodhana of Kauravas, suspected the behaviour of Bhishma Pitamaha. Bhishma was disturbed by this and to save his self respect, in anguish, he took up the most powerful 'Astra', which could only be opposed by anyone including Shri Krishna. However, Krishna had already declared beforehand that he would not touch a weapon during the war. But since Bhisham's attack could not be counteracted, Krishhna had to break his promise ...

MAHA SHIVARATRI – 11th March 2021 – Thursday OM NAMAH SHIVAYA

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  Maha Shivaratri means ‘Great Night for Lord Shiva’. That Night was Great because it was the birthday of Lord Shiva, the marriage day of Lord Shiva and Sakthi Devi Parvathi and also the day of His Cosmic Dance of Creation, Preservation and Destruction. According to Indian Mythology, in the midnight of Maha Shivaratri, Lord Shiva was appeared in the form of Linga and hence the devotees worship Shiva Linga during Shivaratri with vilva leaves. Further Maha Shivaratri is considered the day when Adi Yogi or the first Guru awakened Shiva’s consciousness at the material level of existence. On the completion of earth’s creation, when Goddess Parvati asked Lord Shiva which was his most favorite day, Lord Shiva replied that Shivaratri is his favorite day. LET US BE BLESSED BY LORD SHIVA ON HIS MOST FAVOURITE SHIVARATRI  DAY.   Saraswathi Jayanti on the 16 th February, Surya Jayanti on the 19 th February and Shiva Jayanti on the 11 th March are coming one by ...

Ratha Saptami or Arogya Saptami or Surya Jayanti – on 19th February 2021 – Friday

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  Shukla Paksha Saptami in the month of Magha is known as Ratha Saptami or Magha Saptami.  It is the birthday of Bhagwan Surya.  Hence this day is also defined as Surya Jayanti. Bhagwan Surya is said to be sitting on a chariot with seven white horses. The day of Ratha Saptami  denotes the journey of Lord Surya to the Northern hemisphere in his chariot. It marks the arrival of summer and indicates a change in the climatic conditions across the regions of Southern India.  It also symbolizes the beginning of the harvest season for the farmers. Continuous chanting of the Suryashtakam, Surya Sahasranaam, and Gayatri Mantra on the day of Ratha Saptami are considered as  highly auspicious.  As per the Hindu religion, Lord Surya grants longevity and good health and it is believed that the devotees are blessed with the same if they worship and offer prayers to the deity on this auspicious occasion. LET YOUR HOLY BATH WITH PRAYERS TO SUN GOD O...

Basant Panchami or Saraswathi Panchami or Saraswathi Jayanti – on 16th February 2021 – Tuesday.

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  Goddess Saraswati is believed to have born on Basant Panchami and hence it is also called as Saraswati Jayanthi. Saraswati symbolizes knowledge, music and arts in Hinduism. Basant Panchami is celebrated during 'Shukla Paksha' or the Full Moon fortnight in the month of Magha of the Hindu calendar. This is also the day when little children are introduced to alphabets in a beautiful ceremony known as 'Akshar-Abhyasam' or 'Vidya-Arambham'. It is a big day for schools and colleges in different parts of the country. Goddess Saraswati is usually dressed in a white and yellow saree which are important colours during the festival. The devotees even prepare snacks and sweets having yellow colours. As a preparatory ritual, Khichdi  bhog  and jiggery are offered in Saraswati’s temples and then they are distributed to the worshipers as prasad. People also dress goddess Saraswati in white and yellow as they associate it with being her favourite colours. White and Yellow are...