Wednesday, November 30, 2016

How to beat China? Bihar CM Nitish Kumar offers 3-point formula




nitish kumar, china, prohibition, benaami properties, narendra modi, liquor ban, all india prohibition, nitish modi, modi nitish, njp, jdu, demonetisation effect, how to beat china, demonetisation, note ban, currency ban, demonetisation news, note ban news, india news, financial express Bihar CM Nitish Kumar has openly supported Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s demonetisation decision announced on November 8. (PTI file)
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has some good advice for the country if it wants to race ahead of China in terms of economic development. He has suggested a three-point formula in this regard — that is demonetisation
followed by a clampdown on ‘benaami’ properties and the imposition of total prohibition in the country.
The Bihar CM has openly supported Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s demonetisation decision announced on November 8. Kumar now believes that demonetisation has the potential to make India more prosperous than past, provided the note-ban is followed by an attack on ‘benaami’ properties and a ban on the sale and consumption of liquor in the country.
Speaking to reporters in Patna on Monday, Kumar had said demonetisation alone would not achieve the desired objective of curbing black money in the country. Instead, it should be accompanied by the seizure of ‘benaami’ properties and prohibition.
“Demonetisation, prohibition and attack on ‘benaami’ properties can help India go ahead of China,” Hindi Daily Prabhat Khabar quoted him as saying.
“From childhood, we all have wanted to become more developed that China. To beat China, these three must be implemented,” he added.
While many in the country, especially those living in urban centres would ridicule Kumar for even suggesting the imposition of prohibition, the idea does have a sound economic logic. India is still a predominantly poor country and crores of people waste their hard-earned money on liquor consumption every day.
If prohibition is imposed, people would have more cash in their hands. Moreover, they would live a healthy life. This, however, may sound a bit idiotic or useless to the comfort-seeking middle and upper classes of India.
On several occasions after demonetisation, PM Modi has indicated that note-ban is just the beginning of his government’s war against corruption and black money. He has also hinted at an attack on ‘benaami’ properties. However, any action against such properties cannot be taken before the cash crisis in the country following the note-ban is resolved.
In the last two years, Modi government has worked extensively to prepare a legal framework to get back black money hoarded by Indians in foreign banks. PM Modi today asked all its MPs and MLAs to submit details of their bank accounts. This is being seen as a significant step at a time when demands of making political expenditures are becoming stronger.

Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Padmanabhaswamy Temple treasure

The Padmanabhaswamy Temple treasure is a collection of valuable objects including gold coins, statues and ornaments, diamonds and other precious stones. It was discovered in some of the subterranean vaults of the Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple in Thiruvananthapuram in the Indian state of Kerala, when five of its six vaults were opened on 27 June 2011. The vaults were opened on the orders of the Supreme Court of India, which was hearing a private petition seeking transparency in the running of the temple. The discovery of the treasure attracted widespread national and international media attention as it is considered to be the largest collection of items of gold and precious stones in the recorded history of the world..
The temple management authorities were aware of the existence of six vaults. They are situated very close to the sanctum sanctorum of the temple on its western side. For documentation purposes, these vaults have been designated as vaults A, B, C, D, E and F. Subsequently, two more vaults have been identified and they have been designated as vaults G and H.
  • Four of the vaults, namely those designated as C, D, E, and F, are in the custody of the temple priests. They are opened at least eight times every year and the contents stored in them are routinely taken out for use on special ceremonial occasions such as temple festivals, and they are deposited back after use.
  • As per the orders of the Supreme Court of India, a court appointed committee opened the vaults on 30 June 2011 and entered vault A. They unlocked an iron grille and a heavy wooden door, then removed a granite slab from the floor. Beneath, five or six steps led to a small, dark room which stored the treasure. The various items found scattered everywhere, They were not arranged systematically. There were baskets, earthen pots, copper pots, all containing valuable objects. It took about 12 days to carry the treasure outside, and to take an inventory of it.
  • Vault B has not been opened presumable for centuries. The Supreme Court appointed committee members opened the metal-grille door to Vault B, and discovered a sturdy wooden door just behind it. They opened this door as well, and encountered a third door, made of iron, which was jammed shut. The observers considered forcing their way in, but deemed this improper; they decided to hire a locksmith. Then, in mid-July, before the locksmith came, the royal family got an injunction from the Supreme Court against opening vault B.
  • Vaults G and H also remain closed for centuries believably as of May 2016
  • The Supreme Court of India had ordered an amicus curiae appointed by it to prepare an inventory of the treasure. Full details of the inventory have not been revealed. However, newspaper reports gave an indication of some of the possible contents of the vaults.[4] About 40 groups of objects were retrieved from Vault E and Vault F. Another 1469 groups of objects found in Vault C and 617 in Vault D. Over 1.02 lakh groups of objects (referred to as articles collectively) were recovered from Vault A alone.The Supreme Court of India had ordered an amicus curiae appointed by it to prepare an inventory of the treasure. Full details of the inventory have not been revealed. However, newspaper reports gave an indication of some of the possible contents of the vaults.[4] About 40 groups of objects were retrieved from Vault E and Vault F. Another 1469 groups of objects found in Vault C and 617 in Vault D. Over 1.02 lakh groups of objects (referred to as articles collectively) were recovered from Vault A alone.

Mystery Behind the Seventh door of Shri Anantha Padmanabha swamy temple

Mystery Behind the Seventh door of Shri Anantha Padmanabha swamy temple


The temple of Anantha Padmanabha Swamy in Tiruvananthapuram, Kerala has got the world's attention in recent days.  About 1 Lakh crores worth of gold is found in the underground vault's of temple.The committee which was employed takes in to account its value based on ancient and historical facts the value of the treasure will be approximately ten times to the value estimated right now. Treasure includes ancient gold chains, diamonds, rubies and precious stones, silver vessels, and gold statues the value of which is humanly impossible to evaluate in terms of money, bags full of golden coins of different nations including NAPOLEON and ITALIAN were also found.



 According to the locals the Travancore kings stored immense riches within the thick stone walls and vaults of the temple.  The temple is controlled by a trust run by the descendants of the Travancore royal family since Independence. The kingdom of Travancore merged with the princely state of Cochin after 1947. It eventually became the present-day state of Kerala. The inspection of the temple began after India’s Supreme Court appointed a seven-member panel to enter and assess the value of the objects stored in its cellars, including the two chambers last thought to have been opened about 150 years ago.



To go deep into knowing about the temple, it is a vedic temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu, it is run by the trust leaded by royal family of Travancore. This temple is from the 108 holy adobes of Lord Vishnu. The capital city of kerala, Thiruvananthpuram is named after ‘Thiru’ ‘Anantha’ ‘Puram’ means Sacred Abode of Lord Anantha Padmanabha. The city was also known as Anandapuram (City of Bliss) and Syananduram (Where Bliss is not far off). Ananda refers to Sree Padmanabha Himself. Hindu scriptures refer to the Supreme Being as 'Sachidananda' (Absolute Truth, Absolute Consciousness and Absolute Bliss). Diety is enshrined in Anantha sayanam(eternal sleep of yoga nidra on the serpent Anantha or Adi sesha) posture . Lord's right hand is placed over a Shiva lingam. Sridevi, the Goddess of Prosperity and Bhudevi the Goddess of Earth, two consorts of Vishnu are by his side. Brahma emerges on a lotus, which emanates from the navel of the Lord. The deity is made from 12,000 saligramams. These saligrams are from the banks of the Gandaki River in Nepal, and to commemorate this certain rituals used to be performed at the Pashupatinath Temple.The deity of Sri Padmanabha is covered with, "Katusarkara yogam", a special ayurvedic mix, which forms a plaster that keeps the deity clean.





History:

Lord Balaram who was believed to be the serpentine of Shri Maha Vishnu, has visited this temple according to Shrimad Bhagavatham.



Temple Architecture:-

         The Sree Padmanabhaswamy temple in Thiruvananthapuram, which is in the news with the discovery of treasures in its vaults, is an imaginative amalgam of the Dravidian and Kerala architectural styles. If the structure of the sanctum sanctorum, the Dhwaja Sthambham and the Chuttambalam characterise the Kerala style, the influence of the neighbouring Tamil country is visible elsewhere — the wall of the sanctum of the Sree Krishna shrine has Tamil Vattezhuthu inscriptions dating to 1375 CE; the gopuram over the eastern entrance has hundreds of stucco figures, reflecting the Vijayanagara style of architecture; the stunning sculptures in the Kulasekhara mandapam and on the pillars of the rectangular prakara are by sculptors of the Madurai Nayaka period and in the vimana over the sanctum. It is a daring, dramatic fusion. This befits a temple where the presiding deity, Vishnu, reclines on a snake, in a rare depiction.



Sthala Puranam:-

Vilvamangalathu Swamiyar, residing near Ananthapuram Temple, Kasargod prayed to Lord Vishnu for his darshan. The Lord came in disguise as a small, mischievous boy. The boy defiled the Saligrama which was kept for Puja. The Sage became enraged at this and chased away the boy. The boy disappeared. After a long search, when he was walking on the banks of Arabian Sea, he heard a pulaya lady threatening her child that she would throw him in Ananthankadu. The moment the Swami heard the word Ananthankadu, he was delighted. He proceeded to Ananthankadu based on the directions of the lady from whom he enquired. The Sage reached Ananthankadu searching for the boy. There he saw the boy merging into an Iluppa tree (Indian Butter Tree). The tree fell down and became Anantha Sayana Moorti (Vishnu reclining on Anantha). 



But the Lord was of an extraordinarily large size with head at Thiruvallom, navel at Thiruvanananthapuram and lotus-feet at Thrippadapuram (Thrippappur). The Sage requested the Lord to shrink to a smaller proportion – thrice the length of his staff. Immediately, the Lord shrank. But even then many Iluppa trees obstructed a complete vision of the Lord. The Sage saw the Lord in three parts – thirumukham, thiruvudal and thrippadam. Swami prayed to Padmanabha to be forgiven . The Swami offered Rice Kanji and Uppumanga (salted mango pieces) in a coconut shell to the Perumal which he obtained from the pulaya woman. The spot where the Sage had darsan of the Lord belonged to Koopakkara Potti and Karuva Potti. With the assistance of the reigning King and some Brahmin households a Temple was constructed. Koopakkara Potti was made the Tantri of the Temple.



Legend of the seventh door:-

The entire world stands now  to know what’s behind the Mysterious Last door of Padmanabha Swamy temple. According to the experts it was expected to Unlock by itself when a Secret Chant is spelled as it is locked in that way.




It is believed that this chamber is being considered by the Trust members and other learned Astrologers of India, as highly mysterious, sacred and risky and dangerous to unveil it. Because the steel door of the Chamber-B is having two big COBRA PORTRAITS on it and this door as no nuts, bolts or other latches.


            It is considered to be fixed to the secret chamber with the ‘NAGA BANDHAM’ or ‘NAGA PAASAM’ ‘MANTRAS’ by the then ‘SIDDA PURASHAS’ who lived during the reign of KING MARTHANDAVARMA in the 16th CENTURY.



            A door of such a secret vault can be opened by a highly erudite ‘SADHUS’ or ‘MANTRIKAS’ who are familiar with the knowledge of extricating ‘NAGA BANDHAM’ or ‘NAGA PASAM’ by chanting a ‘GARUDA MANTRA'; So except in this way, the door can't be opened by any means by anyone. At present NO WHERE IN INDIA or in the WORLD such a highly sacred and powerful ‘SIDDHAPURSHAS’ or ‘Y0GIS’ or ‘MANTRIKAS’ who does know how to execute highly sacred ‘GARUDA MANTRA’ are EXISTING.




           If any human attempts are made with man-made technology to open the mysterious Chamber-B other than by chanting highly sacred and powerful ‘GARUDA MANTRAS’ by a highly sacred ‘SADHUS’ or ‘MANTRIKAS’, catastrophes are likely to occour in and around the Temple premises or through out India or even through out the world according to VEDIC ASTROLOGERS OF INDIA, who also revealed their inability to open the door by chanting the secret ‘GARUDA MANTRA’.



              If ‘GARUDA MANTRA’ is chanted by any powerful ‘SADHU’ or ‘YOGI’ or ‘MANTRIKA’ the door proceeds to automatically open and no human effort is needed to open it in any other way. Adding to the belief that the Garuda drives away mighty serpents from our way.


            
 As of now, the people on the other side of the door are able to listen the sounds of water or Sounds made by snakes as guessed. Believers say that the seventh door is an opening where the entire temple and areas may be flooded with waters and some others say, that there are large serpents guarding the area inside which doesn’t allow any one. The day to know what’s really behind is still awaited.



I say, it might be the seventh door of Shree Maha Vishnu also. As it gets sync with the concept of seven doors. If so the only way to see god is to open the door ...:))



Scientifically speaking:-

Temples are large places reserved in public areas for taking rest, attaining peace of mind and to regulate positive waves. 
Follow the article : http://www.amazingbharat.com/2013/05/temple-science.html for more details.

Adding to the concepts given in it. Kings preserved money from foreign invaders and sometimes reserved it for future generations. In this case, we as a future generation found enough money to get out of our difficulties. Lets leave that to our future generations....


35 comments:

  1. it is really interesting........
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  3. I can open this door definitely
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  4. Very interesting. Thank you for writing such an informative blog

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  5. ONLY AN BRIGUVAMSI, OF SRIVATSA GOTRA CAN OPEN
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    1. May I knw wts dis sir??
    2. May I know whats that sir?
    3. It seems like people who enter that chamber die within a year or so
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  7. i have read that someone tried to open door and he died.. in history tv #ancientaliens aslo they so the same way.. and what is indian government going to do.. is it gonna open that door.. as per your point of view there are many snakes inside that door.. but as we human require food to eat .. how could snakes survive there for years without food.
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  8. Dear Nikhil,

    If you can read out how snakes survive without food. you may see wonderful information. Snakes have the capacity of hibernation in fact most of the reptiles have this, they survive without food. Frogs stay alive in rocks with growth in body parts for years. Humans can stay without food, our sages do this. What Indian Government do is up to our politicians, they may not leave that treasure also in my view.
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    1. What if it's not the treasure..
      What if it's a weapon?
      That is both capable of saving or destroying the world at same time?
  9. But the question is that, where's the treasure from those six chambers
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  10. Mysterious...... OM NAMO NARAYANAYA
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  11. There might be an extraterrestrial weapon over there of which human race doesn't has any idea.
    And one good thing to know that gold has been valuable and precious since That time when God existed..
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  12. we need the password that means mantra
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    1. hi somenath mandal

      the mantra is garud mantra:- https://ramanan50.wordpress.com/tag/garuda-mantra/

  13. i think it might hold all the answers to all the mysteries of the world...
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  14. If there is a snake at he seventh door how can it be for long time without food???
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  15. No matter it is said that it is not possible for an human to open the door, did any human tried ever to open the door? One must should try to open it to prove that mantras are not required.
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  16. It's nothing like that . There is no superstition . Behind superstition there is a science . Inside the door there might be a shiv's statue or other gods. It's just like the local people are making u scare because there might be a another treasure or else anything . But there is no superstition. Remember Science is there behind every supersition
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    1. Exactly, but that doesn't mean using science that you can dismiss mantras as the only key nor E.T. weapons inside when the Gods destroyed each other like Sanscrit script reads.
  17. It's nothing like that . There is no superstition . Behind superstition there is a science . Inside the door there might be a shiv's statue or other gods. It's just like the local people are making u scare because there might be a another treasure or else anything . But there is no superstition. Remember Science is there behind every supersition
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  18. Jai Shri Ram_Om Namo Naaraayanaaya.... I'm so exciting & while watching the whole article till the completion. Thanks for the REMINDING the Sensational News about the 7th DOOR of the same......I'm now in AYYAPPA DEEKSHA....Swamiye Sharanam Ayyappa.....(Sivakumar Ivatury, Sr. Copy Writer(Telugu), Hyderabad.
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  19. Thanks you fpor writing a very incredible story
    thanks for having a wonderful information about this.................
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  20. What ever in this temple behind the closed door let it be there, do not disturb, what ever in it that's there for a reason, you don't needs see it, that is GOD" whist
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  21. Try to see behind by settalite or send a robot by other side. This is scientific world, take a solution by science. Do not harm any human being......
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  22. it should be opened.. and the impact will be done via media .. every news channel news paper will let the government and politicians know that how eager we indians are to see whats behind it.. it may have good things behind the door.. or alien species UFO, something.......
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  23. Wow...its really intresting am eagerly waiting fr d door to b opend...but later on?
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  24. It is really amazing to know such facts.I hope this information will

    provide hidden secrets of the temple,to others
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  25. I am really curious about that door..................
    There are so many powerfull machines in our country which helps to open the door / Then why experts are not doing it???????????????????
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