Q1 It is written a second time ( I had answered once already a few days back) "Lord Shiva is asked by a saint "who is your father Lord?" and he says "Brahma" and then he is asked "and your grandpa?" Comes the reply "Narayana" and the next query "then your great grandpa?".. The Lord smiles and says "Myself". Hope the point is clear. In a circle every point can be the starting point as well as the endpoint". I DO NOT KNOW FROM WHERE SUCH UNAUTHENTICATED INFORMATIONS REPEATED AGAIN AND NOT FROM ELDERS WHO ARE SUP[POSED TO GUIDE THE POSTEERITY. At Least one who read the B G (even if vedas were unread) should have known the meaning of AJAYATE. Upanishads speak of as NOT BORN. Hence asking silly Q and A as written by some novice, is unwarranted. It is as bad as telling that Vishnu is a grandfather of Kubera. Let not play into the hands of the opponents, be practiced as far as the Vedas and Hindu philosophies are concerned. Q2 Mosquitoes have existed since Rig Veda time and people were living only in the open space and near water and lived happily . So Mosquitoes were placed far away, by the ancient methods. We are only presenting silly Q and A as flying near the ears at the back and front etc. In my home I had not seen mosquitoes at all. Unless we manufacture near us, neither the man eaters nor the mosquitoes will approach us. They lead their life as their nature; we have to lead our life without accumulating things that are allowed to rut and plants with bad water stagnant and so on and so forth. People were sleeping along with the neem tree in the open without mosquitoes. But we neither new our vedas nor our way of life to live safely and happily. Q3 Liquor control the mind who does not control their minds . The drunk never brawls but remain steady and go to bed early and have a good sleep END. Hence one who brawls is waiting to drink so that he can seek an excuse. So mirror is a joke where the brawlers will first break it as no one can blame them. Q4 Even in the anger management people used to say count 5. So all these advises will make the advisers make money but will never help. One needs change by self. It is impossible as Guna karma Vibaga rules the life of people as told in B G. If it so easier, 700 plus slokas are unnecessary as B G. The mind control is so essential through the yogas. The advises are materiallacking. So dont be carried away by the advises reported in Quora or any other pep talks. Thn do not blame others as unnecessary criticisers. Than kutram neekki, pirar kutram kankir pin.......First eradicate your dirts on the back and then try on others which may not happen at all. Q5 Repeated again. How can shiva be defeated? Q6 Nth time repeated Q7 There is a proverb "TAN VINAI THANNAICH CHUDUM; NANDRUM THETHUM PIRAR THARA VAARA; THAT MEAANS EVERY ACT HAS A VALUE; ONE WHO DESIRED FOR rS 500 FOR WHICH HE IS NOT THE WORTH, SHOULD HAVE DECLINED THE AMOUNT IF HE WISHED TO MAINTAIN HIS DIGNITY; A BOSS WHO IS PAYING FAT SALAARY WILL DEND THE WORK FINISHED WITHT HE TIME DEADLINE. oNE CAANNOT HAVE THE APPLE AS WELL AS ATE IT TOO. KR IRS 18 9 23
On Mon, 18 Sept 2023 at 12:10, 'gopala krishnan' via iyer123 < [email protected]> wrote: > *CULTURAL QA 09-2023-18* > > *Dear friends,* > > *Wish you all a happy Vinayakachathurthi.* > > *Gopalakrishnan 18-9-23* > > *All the below QA are from Quora DIGEST to me on 18-09-2023.* > > *Quora answers need not be 100% correct answers.**Compiled and posted on > 18-09-2023.* > > > > *Q1 Who were the mother and father of Lord Shiva?* > > *A1 Rohit Chauhan, Writer and Blogger (2016–present)5y* > > *Lord Shiva is asked by a saint "who is your father Lord?" and he says > "Brahma" and then he is asked "and your grandpa?" Comes the reply > "Narayana" and the next query "then your great grandpa?".. The Lord smiles > and says "Myself". Hope the point is clear.* > > * In a circle every point can be the starting point as well as the > endpoint* > > *Q2 Why do the time of sleeping mosquitoes insist on flying near > the corner of our ear?* > > *A2 Sangram Sagar, Blogger, Content Writer Jun 7* > > *Through my battle with a persistent mosquito, I gained valuable insights. > Firstly, mosquitoes fly silently, only making noise when the light is > switched off. Their quiet movements make them elusive targets.* > > *My note- Or in dim light* > > *Secondly, these insects display intelligence, seeking out dark hiding > spots. Whenever I turned on the light to locate and eliminate it, the > mosquito would cleverly perch behind a cupboard, avoiding detection.* > > *In the end, I realized that the mosquito would fly towards my face when > the light was off, guided by the carbon dioxide I exhaled**. It would > then purposefully generate wing noise, ensuring I was asleep and allowing > it to rest undisturbed wherever it pleased.* > > *Moreover, it is worth noting that only female mosquitoes bite, as they > require blood for egg development.* > > *My note- Satirical answer. For me the mosquitos travel near ears or > towards back. I also find they reside near plants and know the time I go > for watering and fly and **bite me in legs**. I have no alternative > othe than to kill them with a mosquito bat, **but some are very clever to > give me severe bites next time I go for watering**. They are clever to > avoid my bat. -* > > *Q3 What psychological tricks work on most people?* > > *A3 Andrew,Entrepreneur, digital marketer, student of life 8mo* > > *The mirror behind the bar trick* > > *There was once a bar owner who was fed up that his patrons seemed to get > particularly angry and confrontational when they had been drinking for a > while. He wasn't sure why this was the case, but he knew that he needed to > find a way to prevent these kinds of incidents from occurring.* > > *One day, the bar owner had an idea. He decided to install a large mirror > behind the bar. At first, his patrons didn't really notice the mirror, but > as the night went on, they began to realize that they could see their own > reflections in it.* > > *As they looked at themselves, they were able to take a step back and see > the way they were behaving from a different perspective**. * > > *They saw the frowns on their faces and the tense posture of their bodies, > and they realized that they were getting angry for no good reason.* > > *This realization had a calming effect on the patrons. They began to relax > and let go of their** anger, and as a result, the bar became a much more > peaceful and enjoyable place to be.* > > *The bar owner was thrilled with the results. The mirror behind the bar > had turned out to be a simple but effective solution to a complex problem,** > and he was grateful for the opportunity to create a more harmonious > atmosphere for his customers.* > > *Q4 What are some mental hacks one can use to excel in life?* > > *A4 Jerry Tan, Senior Staff Accountant at Rule One Proteins > (2016–present)Jun 3* > > *1. Use the 5-second rule. This is a simple but** powerful techniques > that can help you overcome procrastination, fear, and self-doubt. Whenever > you have an impulse to do something that will benefit you, such as working > on a project, exercising, or speaking up in a meeting, count backwards from > 5 to 1 and then act on it. Don't let your mind talk you out of it or make > excuses. Just do it!* > > *2. Visualize your success. Before you start any** task or challenge, > take a few minutes to imagine yourself achieving your desired outcome. See > yourself completing the task with ease, feeling proud and satisfied, and > receiving positive feedback from others. This will help you create a > positive mental image of yourself and your abilities, and increase your > chances of making it a reality.* > > *3. Reframe your failures. Instead of seeing your** failures as evidence > of your incompetence or unworthiness, see them as opportunities to learn > and grow. Every failure is a feedback that tells you what you need to > improve or change. Don't take it personally or dwell on it. Instead, ask > yourself what you can learn from it and how you can apply it to your future > endeavors.* > > *4. Practice gratitude. One of the easiest and** most effective ways to > improve your mood and outlook is to practice gratitude every day. Make a > habit of writing down three things that you are grateful for every morning > or evening, or whenever you feel stressed or overwhelmed. It can be > anything, big or small, such as your health, your family, your friends, or > even a cup of coffee. This will help you focus on the positive aspects of > your life and reduce your negative emotions.* > > *5. Challenge your negative thoughts. We all have** negative thoughts > from time to time, such as "I can't do this", "I'm not good enough", or "I > don't deserve this". These thoughts can limit our potential and sabotage > our success. The key is to challenge them and replace them with more > realistic and positive ones. For example, instead of thinking "I can't do > this", think "I can do this if I work hard and ask for help". Instead of > thinking "I'm not good enough", think "I have many strengths and skills > that I can use". Instead of thinking "I don't deserve this", think "I have > earned this and I deserve to enjoy it".* > > *Q5 Who defeated Lord Shiva in fair battles?* > > *A5 Arun Pandit, I provide complete knowledge about Mythology Mar > 22* > > *In our Hindu mythology, Lord Shiva is considered to be the ultimate > destroyer and one of the most powerful deities**. According to legends, > no one can defeat Lord Shiva, as he is considered to be invincible and > all-powerful. * > > *However, in some stories, even Lord Shiva has been defeated or subdued by > Lord Vishnu and Goddess Shakti**, who are also considered to be supreme > deities in Hinduism Nonetheless, these stories are considered to be > symbolic and represent the balance of power among the three main deities > but lord Shiva is devo ke dev Mahadev no one can defeate him.Om Namah > Shivay * > > *Q6 What is the best food to unclog arteries?* > > *A6 Arpit Pratap Singh, Cardio specialist accomplished at > diagnosing cardio ailments Apr 6* > > *Cardiac arrest is a serious condition where the heart suddenly stops > beating**. It can lead to permanent brain damage or death if not treated > immediately. While there are several factors that can contribute to cardiac > arrest, such as genetics and lifestyle habits, maintaining a healthy diet > can help prevent the build-up of plaque in the arteries that can lead to > heart disease and increase the risk of cardiac arrest.* > > *Here are some foods that can help unclog arteries** and promote heart > health:* > > *Fatty fish:…..* > > *Nuts: Almonds and walnuts are high in fiber,** healthy fats, and plant > sterols, which can help lower cholesterol levels.* > > *Berries: Blueberries, strawberries, and** raspberries are packed with > antioxidants that can help reduce inflammation and improve blood flow.* > > *Leafy greens: Spinach, kale, and collard greens** are rich in vitamins > and minerals that can help prevent the build-up of plaque in the arteries.* > > *Whole grains: Oats, brown rice, and quinoa are** high in fiber, which > can help lower cholesterol levels and reduce the risk of heart disease.* > > *however, it's important to note that maintaining a healthy diet alone may > not be enough to prevent cardiac arrest.* > > * Other lifestyle factors, such as regular exercise, avoiding smoking and > excessive alcohol consumption, and managing stress levels are also > important for heart health.* > > *The effects of cardiac arrest can be devastating, leading to brain damage > or even death**. However, with prompt medical attention and proper > treatment, many patients can recover from cardiac arrest and resume a > normal life.* > > *Here are some real-life patient cases:* > > *Ravi, a 42-year-old man, suffered a sudden** cardiac arrest while > jogging. A bystander called for emergency medical services (EMS), and Ravi > was given CPR and defibrillation before being transported to the hospital. > He underwent angioplasty to remove blockages in his arteries and was > discharged a week later with no lasting effects.* > > *Meena, a 55-year-old woman, experienced cardiac** arrest while at home. > Her husband called 112 immediately, and the EMS arrived within minutes to > provide CPR and defibrillation. Meena was then taken to the hospital, where > she underwent bypass surgery. She was able to return home after two weeks > and has since made lifestyle changes to improve her heart health.* > > *Manoj, a 36-year-old man, suffered a cardiac** arrest while playing > cricket. He received CPR and defibrillation from the EMS and was taken to > the hospital, where he was treated for an underlying heart condition. He > was discharged after a week with no lasting effects.* > > *Despite the potential for recovery, not all patients survive cardiac > arrest**. * > > *For example, Rohit, a 30-year-old man,** experienced a cardiac arrest > while sleeping and did not receive prompt medical attention. He was > pronounced dead at the scene.* > > *In summary, maintaining a healthy diet rich in foods that can help unclog > arteries,* *such as fatty fish, nuts, berries, leafy greens, and whole > grains, can help prevent heart disease and reduce the risk of cardiac > arrest. However, it's important to also prioritize other lifestyle factors, > such as regular exercise, avoiding smoking and excessive alcohol > consumption, and managing stress levels. If you or someone around you > experiences a cardiac arrest, it's critical to call emergency services > immediately (112 in India) for the best chance of recovery.* > > *From heart to heart, let's speak today,* > > *Of foods that keep the arteries at bay.* > > *For clogged arteries, cardiac arrest may come,And with it, many a life > may succumb.* > > *To keep your heart in a healthy state,Eating the right foods is a key > mandate.* > > *Foods rich in fiber, fruits, and veggies too,Can do wonders for the heart > in you.Oats, almonds, and walnuts are great,For lowering cholesterol, they > carry the weight.* > > *Fatty fish, like salmon and tuna,Can help reduce plaque, to be sooner.* > > *Garlic, ginger, and turmeric, Can all be helpful, as some research will > suggest.* > > *Green tea and berries, with their flavonoids high,Can help the heart stay > healthy, and will not deny.* > > *It's important to know the risks that lurk,For cardiac arrest can > suddenly jerk.* > > *Statistics show the young are now at risk,And in times like these, > knowledge is bliss.* > > *So stay aware, stay informed, don't wait,And make healthy eating your > daily trait.* > > *For a healthy heart, in every way,Is the best gift you can give yourself, > every day.* > > *Kindly Upvote and comment on what you think about it! By doing this you > will be helping me a lot with not a lot of effort on your side. Please also > leave your thoughts in the comments.* > > *Do share my answers with your friends and family** to make them aware of > Heart health. Kindly help me in my mission to spread Cardio Health > Awareness to the world. Also, do kindly follow for more knowledgeable > posts.* > > *My note- Very informative post especially about **telephone number 112**. > I have shared the answer.* > > *Q7 Which harsh truths of life are difficult to digest?* > > *A7 Rahul Gautam Gautam,11h* > > *I went to a big restaurant in Delhi with four of my friends. We were > celebrating because we all got salary increases. As soon as we took a round > table, six other people also took a table right in front of ours.* > > *We got our food after 20 minutes. **After 5 minutes, six people sitting > at the front table also got their food.* > > *One of the women gave a **Rs 500 note **to the waiter as a tip. The > waiter smiled, said thank you and turned and walked away.* > > *But, the person giving the tip immediately called the waiter back.The > waiter came back smiling and said: Yes madam, what else do you want?* > > *Woman: Stand by our table until we finish eating.* > > *The waiter stood there, and his smile disappeared**. Six people kept > eating and the waiter had to stand at one place.* > > *This was a real example of the hunger for influence and power that I > witnessed**. This woman gave the poor man a "big" tip and asked him to > give up everything else and serve only her and her friends. No concern > about that poor man's job nor his health (he had to stand for almost an > hour!).* > > *This is our Indian society. A person who has a lot of money has great > status, and that person considers it his right to treat others badly.* > > *My note- Normally customers do not **like the waiter standing near while > they eat , **irrespective of serving quickly or not.* > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "iyer123" group. > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an > email to [email protected]. > To view this discussion on the web visit > https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/iyer123/1331405989.1904456.1695019203276%40mail.yahoo.com > <https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/iyer123/1331405989.1904456.1695019203276%40mail.yahoo.com?utm_medium=email&utm_source=footer> > . > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Thatha_Patty" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. 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