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WARMTH OF LOVE said:

bibijan ... meray pass bhi 56k dial up hay :(



Gooda Gooda...
Posted 30 Oct 2003

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WARMTH OF LOVE said:


and one more thing... BibiJan... we can talk abt hinduism and they can talk abt Islam... but we both should check to notice others respect.


you are right.. we should talk about hinduism but we should not critisize thier religion... i.e. i ask mrdeath a question about hinduism in a polite way and he gave me an answer in a polite way.... i think all is going well now..
Posted 30 Oct 2003

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Posted 28 Oct 2003

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always remember education first
Posted 27 Oct 2003

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MrDeath said:

see bibijaan ... its so simple... no wonder yo wanted the computer forum..heheheh


well it is knowlodge for me
Posted 27 Oct 2003

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mrdeath thank you very much for the info about Zip n Rar.. my question was why the icon on jb.. if we upload zip/rar on forums what will Jb do with it
Posted 26 Oct 2003

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Sorry guys i have to go now some guest came.. have to make Halwa Puri
Posted 25 Oct 2003

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Sorry Bazi.. again forgot.. Happy belated Birthday... we all wish you were here...
Bazigaar Post 54566 still number 1
Posted 24 Oct 2003

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jani420 said:

formula number 420 istemal kero


Yaar Admin knows about formula 420.. i will try formula 840...
Posted 24 Oct 2003

Topic: ADMIN......

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sweetie said:

BibiJan said:

Admin hit me




wheres da hathora


Words hit you more than Hathora....
Posted 24 Oct 2003

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MrDeath said:

thx .. but where did yo got those long topic fromm..


Diwali was coming... i have many Hindu friends.. want to say Happy Diwali to them... so i surfed the net and found hindunet.com ... and took info from there
Posted 24 Oct 2003

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administrator said:

lolzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz



Admin did not get angry.. so he is not running away we should think of another plan.. wait let me think.. how to get rid of Admin
Posted 24 Oct 2003

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SALL said:

hehehheeeheheehee..
buy JB admin for 50000$.. khamkha mei
well if that what admin or project leader do (NOTHING) then hum mar gae hein kya,,, i m ready to replace him for 10 000 $ only


Just wait till 2moro .. when Admin sees this he will be angry.. if he deletes this post and runs away... we all will be Adims of JB
Posted 23 Oct 2003

Topic: Eka Quiz!!!

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Posted 23 Oct 2003

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Posted 23 Oct 2003

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MrDeath said:

bibijaan.. two things----

the spellin of diwali is D,I,W,A,L,I and i am not yr bro..lol

anyways


Spelling changed.. No brother No problem
Posted 22 Oct 2003

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paki lion said:

its sounds stupid! are we only muslim during the ramzaan or the whole life? if whole life, then why are we deleting pics of actress only during ramzaan?and beside that..this is not an islamic website..so we dont need to delete all the pics..just let it be!


maybe it sounds stupid to you now but laters... well we will see... no problem dont delete.. Enjoy..
Posted 22 Oct 2003

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Admin hit me
Posted 22 Oct 2003

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administrator said:

Unfortunately there is no such options in forums yet! hehehe wil have to do some extra effort, which all know i'm very lazy for


   
Posted 22 Oct 2003

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today is day 4.. all is going till now....
Posted 22 Oct 2003

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ffm said:

well Bibi jan jo baat nahi maanta ... us ko us k haal per chor dein ...



ok sir... it was a request not an order.. who am i to give orders here.. sab apni marzi key malik hain
Posted 22 Oct 2003

Topic: Shab-e-barat

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well some Hindus think Kafir is a gali... a non-muslim is a person does not belive in ALLAH.. so what you said is also correct
Posted 22 Oct 2003

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Gooda Gooda
Posted 22 Oct 2003

Topic: Sufism...

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You are right .. when we have the direct number of ALLAH why should go via operator... As for Mazhaars i know many people asking tbe Baba to give them child, money and solve thier problems.. i have tell them ask ALLAH direct... Just have fatiah for thier sole and come back..
btw plz dont delete your post.. it was knowlodge for me and others also
Posted 22 Oct 2003

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second song by Beegees.. How deep is your love
Posted 22 Oct 2003

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Also come near to your monitor..about 1 foot from the image
Posted 22 Oct 2003

Topic: Sufism...

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I meant Arab countries dont have Mazaar like we do in Indo-Pak.. We have Khawja Ghareeb Nawaz,Data Gunj Buksh, and many great Sufi.. and you must have notice most of the people are doing Shirk here... Sufis didnt only come to Indo-Pak they went all over the world. But no Mazaars in other countries
Posted 22 Oct 2003

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You are right... it should be condemn... i.e. Shias and Sunnis are killing each other..we dont know out of 73 sects which is correct.. as i have been telling before we should call ourself Muslims only..
Posted 22 Oct 2003

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RAMADAM Mubarek to all
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The 14th Day of the dark half of Aashwayuja to the 2nd day of bright half of Kaartik
If there is one occasion which is all joy and all jubilation for one and all - the young and the old, men and women - for the entire Hindu world, it is Deepaavali - the Festival of Lights. Even the humblest of huts will be lighted by a row of earthern lamps. Crackers resound and light up the earth and the sky. The faces of boys and girls flow with a rare charm in their dazzling hues and colors. Illumination - Deepotsavas - in temples and all sacred places of worship and one the banks of rivers symbolize the scattering of spiritual radiance all round from these holy centres. The radiant sight of everybody adorned with new and bright clothes, especially ladies decorated with the best of ornaments, captures the social mood at its happiest.

And all this illumination and fireworks, joy and festivity, is to signify the victory of divine forces over those of wickedness.


Narakaasura was a demon king ruling over Praagjyotishapura (the present-day Assam). By virtue of his powers and boons secured from God, he became all-conquering. Power made him swollen-headed and he became a menace to the good and the holy men and even the Gods. The Gods headed by Devendra implored Sri Krishna who was at Dwaaraka (in the present-day Gujarat) to come to their rescue. Sri Krishna responded. He marched from the western end of the country to its eastern end, Praagjyotishapura, destroyed the huge army which opposed him finally beheaded Narakaasura himself.

The populace was freed from the oppressive tyranny and all heaved a sigh of relief. The 16,000 women kept in captivity by the demon king were freed. With a view to removing any stigma on them and according social dignity, Sri Krishna gave all of them the status of his wives. After the slaying of Narakaasura Sri Krishna bathed himself smearing his body with oil in the early morning of Chaturdashi. Hence the invigorating vogue of taking an early morning `oil-bath' on that day.

Mother Earth, whose son Narakaasura was, requested Sri Krishna that the day be celebrated as one of jubilation. Sri Krishna granted the request and since then the tradition has continued. Mother Earth reconciled herself to the loss of her son and knowing as she did that the Lord had punished her son for the sake of the welfare of the world, she set a glowing example of how one has to brush aside one's personal joys and sorrows in the interest of society. It is this deliverance of the people from the clutches of the asuras that fill the people with joy.


Then follows Amaavaasya, the new moon day, auspicious for offering prayers and gratitude to the bygone ancestors of the family and invoking their memories and blessings for treading the path of right conduct. This is also the sacred occasion for the worship of Mahaa Lakshmi, the goddess of Wealth and Prosperity. The business community open their New Year's account with Her worship. This reminds us of the famous saying of the sage Vyaasa, 'dharmaadarthashcha kaamashcha...' - it is through right conduct that wealth and fulfilment of desires also accrue.

In northern parts of Bharat, Deepaavali is associated with the return of Sri Rama to Ayodhya after vanquishing Raavana. The people of Ayodhya, overwhelmed with joy, welcomed Rama through jubilation and illumination of the entire capital. Well has it been said that while Sri Rama unified the north and south of our country, Sri Krishna unified the west and the east. Sri Rama and Sri Krishna together therefore symbolize the grand unity of our motherland.

The third day, i.e., the first day of Kaartik, is named Balipratipada, after the demon king Bali, the ruler of Paataala (the netherworld), who had extended his kingdom over the earth also. On the day, Sri Vishnnu, taking the form of a dwarfish Brahmin by name Vaamana, approached Bali, for a boon of space equal to his three steps. Bali, known for his charity, gladly granted the boon. Vaamana now grew into a gigantic form; with one step he covered the entire earth, with the second he covered the outer sky, and asked Bali where he should keep his third step.




Bali, left with no other choice, showed his own head. Sri Vishnu placed his foot on Bali's head and pushed him down to the netherworld, the rightful territory of Bali's reign. However, Bali prayed to the Lord that he might be permitted to visit the earth once a year. Now it was the turn of Vishnu to grant the boon. And the people too offer their and respect to him on this day.

The annual visit of Bali is celebrated in Kerala as Onam. It is the most popular festival for Kerala where every Hindu home receives him with floral decorations and lights and festoons adorn all public places. Onam, however, falls on the 16th day of Aavani (Sowramaana) in september.

The pratipada is also the day for Govardhana Pooja and Anna Koota (heap of grains), the former signifying the Govardhana episode in Sri Krishna's life and the latter conveying affluence and prosperity.

The fourth and final day is Yama Dwiteeya, also called Bahu beej. It is a most touching moment for the family members when even distant brothers reach their sisters to strengthen that holy tie. The sister applies tilak and waves aarati to her brother, and the brother offers loving presents to the sister.




To the Jains, Deepaavali has an added significance to the great event of Mahaaveera attaining the Eternal Bliss of Nirvaana. The passing into Eternity on the same Amaavaasya of Swami Dayananda Saraswati, that leonine sanyasin who was one of the first to light the torch of Hindu Renaissance during the last century, and of Swami Ramatirtha who carried the fragrance of the spiritual message of Hindu Dharma to the western world, have brought the national-cum-spiritual tradition of Deepaavali right up to modern times.

HAPPY DIWALI

Posted 21 Oct 2003