The Trip to Chita!

1. Articles 13 and 14 of constitution of India. Equality before law and exemption from certain laws in special cases(ex: article 31)

2. I went on a trip. The plan was to watch a football match in the local stadium. A tournament. Something else happened. There were some kids in the nets. There used to be a cricket academy couple of years ago which is not extant anymore.

3. I picked up my grains and started walking towards the next destination. The Railway station.

4. I met a neighborhood friend on my way who was heading towards a medical agency.

5. I promised to meet him later as he had offered me a lift for 30 meters. Strange; isn’t it? I intended to walk many kilometres but mere two blocks needed to be crossed-over via a lift. It’s strange indeed.

6. I heard a call from behind : “Anand.”

7. Pandit Goswami measures Paras Garments from ward no. 9 called out my name. I turned back, greeted him and asked if he had a Jockey underwear at his shop, to which he replied: “no, but we do have isha underwear.” I emphasized importance of getting the specific item I intended to buy. Then we exchanged our whereabouts.

8. I met the neighborhood friend on aforementioned medical shop as promised. He was buying medicines for his mother.

9. He has returned after taking an examination in Bhopal. He’s an aspirant for IES. Another exam to take next week. He broke the news of his elder cousin clearing first phase of screening test in a company.

10. I spoke to him about my new Pytm account. We scheduled a meeting for this evening. I counselled him to take it easy as two exams within a fortnight is not an easy affair. The meeting began after some delay as he had some other tasks to attend.

11. I bought a Chutki pouch for five rupees near Chandrashekhar Azad Square. It was the old icecream seller. Sahuji Barafwaale from old new panna naka. The bus stand for Panna has had way too many variations: what was is was is merry-go-round. A hodgepodge. A medley. A maze. A deja vu. A strange verisimilitude of etude. It’s a mixture of cardamom, catzu, betel nut, flavored natural substances. Mint. It is used as a mouth freshner. Not for minors.

12. I had a cup of tea outside the Chaay railway station. A cutting chai. It was worth five rupees. Pleasant in taste. Entered the premise with caution. Observed recent developments, cleanliness. Arrangements in the waiting rooms. Water is available, cleanliness is above average. Schedule for trains is clearly available at the tickets window. A lot of ongoing development. I kept walking besides the railway tracks. Took some pictures:

TimeStamp: 04:00 AM 14.2.2022. Revised and edited. Delhi. 2846 characters. Before someone claims a copyright violation: term ‘bareeb’ is a Homonym of Gareeb(transliteration for word Hindi word for noun ‘poor’) picked right off from Carry is live YouTube show. Only in tags. Accredited. As a void.

Article 11

1. Took a class on storytelling in a nearby government primary school. The story was titled “Out.” It was in Hindi with illustrations.

2. Introduced words like stumps, bat, ball and described types of balls to students.

3. Spoke for about 10 minutes on types of outdoor sports played with pebbles, balls, hide- and- seek.

4. Students wanted to participate in another story. They looked enthusiastic and energetic. Storytelling is one of the best ways to inculcate words and help augment their vocabulary.

5. Walked about an hour after taking the class. Watched a football match in a local stadium for a while. There were some spectators and a few people in the audience. Then went to Shatabdi ground to watch some college students playing cricket with a tennis ball. Last time around a cricket academy used to be there. I was in touch with the coach who belonged to Kanpur, UP. Now it’s a silent phase. I had barely got acquainted with academy players and it has moved on.

6. I have been more active than usual on Twitter. It’s about time I learn tricks of the trade. Tradecraft craftmine minecraft craftsmanship shipworkman Mansetude. Etude Yuletide Idempotentate andornandnorwaybetttermanagementationizedifyinglenookrapsacallionostrumpledstiltedskinnuendocilebanonchalantennasterismsumosaicsverisimilitude.

7. Free rice is a nonprofit organisation by World Food Program. It’s run by United Nations. For every rice grain donated on it you get 10 more grains donated by sponsors of the site. The agenda is to create a generation free from hunger. And offcourse to educate children all over the world. WFP received nobel peace prize in the year 2020. It has many categories where you can learn words, languages, maths, literature, architecture and other subjects. I hope you would visit the site and explore it. A bit of your time might save lives in Ethiopia, Somalia and other countries where children are malnutritioned and uneducated. Thanks for your valuable time and perusal. Have a nice weekend.

Vallalar, Mahatma and Man of Peace

1. Ramalingam Paradeshi aka Vallalar was born in Cuddalore district, on 05101823 and disappeared on 30011874 from Chidambaram.

2. Vallalar means Philanthropist. He was one of the Tamil Jnana Siddhars. He’s widely regarded as the greatest Tamil poet of nineteenth century.

3. He composed hymns praising dancing light of Grace, emphasized creation of verses to praise lord of dancinglightofgrace; vegetarianism, humility. His compositions are known as Thiruvarutpa. His credo is known as Universal White Brotherhood of Light or Sanmaargam. He advised to feed poor and hungry people, their service as the highest path to gain Sanmaargam.

4. Sanmaargam is fifth in the types of liberation enumerated in Vedanta.

5. Saalokya, Saaroopya, Saameepya, Saayujya and Saarshti are five types of liberations in Vedanta.

6. Ramalingam composed 100 verses before his disappearance in bridal mystic tradition.

7. His star sign was Libra, Pisces, Libra(Sun, Ascendant, Moon.)[7127]

8. His birth path number was 5 and life path number was 2. (Mercury, Sun, Moon, Venus, Leo, Taurus.)

9. Vallalar’s verses have Geocentric views with a reference to a game played with the ball(Sun.)[144 is square of 12.]

10. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, aka Mahatma Gandhi was born on 02101869 in Porbandar (Kaathiyaawaad district) Gujarat state of British India. His body was cremated on 30011948 in Raajghaat, New Delhi.

11. His autobiography is known as My Experiments with Truth.

12. He said his life was his message.

13. His Star was Libra, Libra, Cancer(Sun, Ascendant, Moon.)

14. His birth path was 2(Moon, Venus) and life path was 9(Jupiter, Mars)(904)[Taurus, Sagittarius.]

15. Gandhi, akin to Ramalingam, Tesla and Donald Bradman was fond of long walks. His biography by Geoffrey Ashe says he used to walk 16 kilometres a day. Tesla’s biography on Wiki also talks about his walking long distances. Donald Bradman used to walk many miles every day. Gandhi was inspired by Leo Tolstoy (War and Peace), Ruskin Bond (Unto This Last.)

16. Laal Bahaadur Shastri was the second Prime minister of India. He was born on 02101904 in Mughalsarai, India and died on 11011966, in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.

17. He is also known as Man of Peace and Bharat Ratna. His birth path was 2(Moon, Venus) and life path was 8(Saturn, Mars). His Star was (Libra, Sagittarius, Virgo)(Sun, Ascendant, Moon)

18. He emphasized importance of Army and Farmers as they sacrifice their lives for the country. He used to swim a long distance in his childhood to cross the river to attend his classes. He was born in indigent circumstances and worked hard to become a Gem of India.

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Articles 26, 24, 11.

1. Article 24 of Constitution of India:

Prohibition of employment of children under the age of 14 in factories etc.

[Say no to child labour.]

2. Article 26 of Constitution of India:

Freedom to manage one’s own religious affairs.

3. Article 8 of Constitution of India:

Right of Citizenship

4. Article 6 of Constitution of India:

Rights of Citizenship of certain people who have migrated here from Pakistan.

5. Article 11 of Constitution of India: Parliament to regulate right of Citizenship by law.

Hanuman chalisa and Vishnu Sahastranam!

1. Forty verses praising Hanuman were composed by Goswami Tulsidas, author of Ramcharitmanas. The climax declares: in the end the reader is born in Raghuvarapur as a devotee of Hari which is a name for Vishnu. Solar dynasty. It also declares that anyone reading it 100 times gets liberated and experiences great bliss.

2. 1000 names of Vishnu were composed by Ved Vyasa, son of sage Parashara, grandson of Bhrigu who was a son of Brahma the creator. The treatise claims that devotees of Vaasudev( one in whom reside all gods) are neither born nor die, nor become subject to any diseases or bondage.

3. There are no facts only interpretations. Nietzsche

4. This post has four blocks. It’s a fact.

FAIR

1. No matter how much you speak: you speak too much.

2. No matter how much you eat: you eat too much.

3. Written above are two golden principles of moderation. I have heard them all my life. But when you feel pain is greater than the gain: break these rules gingerly.

4. Fair as a noun means: a carnival

As an adjective its meaning depends on context. Source: vocabulary.com

Please don’t waste food!

1. For most of my life I was fortunate to get at least a meal everyday. I feel grateful for that.

2. However, not everyone is as fortunate.

3. I used to consider accidents to be the worst forms of death but dying in a famine is worse than that.

4. Lack of sacrifices creates hunger. Save energy. There are about 10000000 hungry people in Afghanistan at present according to a recent report in a Hindi newspaper. There must be even more hungry people in India but they’re not as visible as those in Afghanistan.

CU2312022

1. Vedic Jyotisha has a Dharma bull on Mount Meru.

2. It has following four feet:

Copper

Gold

Iron

Silver

3. In Tibetan tradition it’s said that Padmasambhava lives on Copper mountain in Madagascar region of Africa.

4. Cu is chemical formula for Copper in the periodic table.

5. Gold is heated to create Kundana.

6. Gnostic tradition talks about silver cord.

7. Parashuram is the 6th avatara of Vishnu.

8. Sixth lunar day is for worship of Balarama who is a farmer. Elder brother of Krishna is recognised as 8th incarnation of Vishnu in some texts including in an inscription in Dhubela museum located in Chhatarpur district.

9. Earth is the third planet from Sun. Mercury, Venus and Earth. Jupiter is 6th, Pluto is 10th. Nibiru is talked about as a new planet in some texts. Planet X. Pluto was removed from status of being a planet. Vedic system used only 9 including north and south nodes of Moon. Dragon’s head and tail.

LaalBaalPaulRBG

1. RGB: Red, Green, Blue.

2. Laal: Red: As in:

Lala Lajpat Rai

Lala Amarnath

Many people here call their certain relatives by using title Lala. It’s reserved especially for son-in-law.

In 2016 I learnt that lalala is a standard call for devil. Hollywood and Bollywood movies are full of that refrain:

For example: Poppy’s song Interweb begins with lalala.

Red pill in Matrix. Left channel. Ida. Wachowaski brothers.

Ganesha. Shiva. Hounds of Shiva. Tulsi is a dog of Rama, Kabir is a Dog of Rama is observed in verses of both Saguna and Nirguna poets of middle ages.

3. Baal: this blog has a detailed post on ancient God of fertility Baal.

Baal Gangadhar Tilak: BHU

Balasaheb Thackeray

Balaji Thirupathi

Bala means child. Baby dolphin 🐬 Shishumara Cycle which is baby Krishna at the core of galaxy. Northern pole. Bhagvata Purana.

Vishnu. Krishna. Rama. Blue Pill in Matrix. Right channel. Pingala.

4. Paal: as in

Vipin Chandra Paul

Saint Paul

Paul is gadariya or shepherd.

Lord is a good shepherd and you’re his bride along with other church members. Bridal mysticism. Ramalinga Swamigal Adigal

Green or White. Middle path. Christ. Buddha.

5. In the epic of Mahabharata: Shishumara Krishna kills the Shishupal with his Sudarshana cycle. Strange: baby kills the nurturer of babies. Names: mara and pala have deep secrets in them.

6. In one of her NDEs my grandmother told me that she saw countless babies coming out of her bed in her swoon. She has been an archon all her life though illiterate.

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1. As an aside: Corona has all the symptoms of a religion.

2. To be clear: I don’t mean that religion is a disease.

3. Outer signs of being religious: rosary beads, salutations, prayers, keeping hairs or not, way of living are telltale hallmarks of all religions. The debate on the news channel broached the most documented disease of history: Corona. The religious aspect, in my humble opinion is the way we have been ‘forced’ to protect our lives against it. Wearing masks, keeping social distance and washing our hands frequently. Wait…a lot of it was present all along…AIDS etc. Bill Gates was talking about vaccination long before December 2019.

4. Conspiracy theories can neither be supported nor denied.

5. If there ever was any universal religion: Corona qualifies as one.

6. My honest opinion without sarcasm or irony: it’s the process of transmigration or ascension or departure. People learn that they died. They’re revived. If it’s revealed death loses its appeal. There remains no fear. Whole bunch of people go out of business.

7. Not all people are revived. However: I clearly recall three people dying and reading about their deaths: later they came back to life. Memory is updated. Somehow, after much struggle and devotion to God of Death my memory of three prominent personalities coming back to life was left intact. It’s akin to Mandela Effect with difference that I am the only person who remembers these revivals. Accounts of such revivals or Lazarus effect are numerous in epics like Bhagvata Purana and in hagiographies of saints like Nayanmars.

8. A question was raised about lord Ram’s father.

9. With all due respect to debators: I clearly think that it’s an elementary question in gnostic tradition. Which means it shouldn’t even be a subject of discussion among people who represent masses in parliament.

10. Krishna and other gurus in epics like Bhagvata Purana have spoken about grace given to devotees which makes them realise the presence of divine in all that exists.

11. The formless is realized with great difficulty by beings who are identified with a form. Hence worship of form is encouraged.

12. There are countless streams but five prime streams within Hinduism to realise Absolute.

13. Vishnu, Sun, Shiva, Ganesha and Shakti are these streams.

14. All movements with avataras operate in two ways: first is identification with an existing tradition: for example: Shakyamuni is considered an incarnation of all pervading Vishnu principle by Hindus whereas his life was spent in resisting these doctrines.

Rama and Krishna are other prominent incarnations.

Second is declaration of autonomy and then ministry.

15. To elaborate upon the second: Rama is considered absolute in Ramanandi tradition. Constellation is Aries. Prime motive: restoration of traditional sacrifices. Sages weren’t able to continue them because of demons and took help from divine princes Rama and his brother. There are billions of tales associated with this, similar to Jataka tales.

16. Hare Krishna tradition considers Krishna to be the absolute principle. Vishnu becomes an aspect of Krishna. Bhagvata Purana becomes central text along with Bhagvad Gita.

Taurus is second constellation. Taurus-Gemini are near Orion which is a hunter in representation.

17. In one of the discourses Ramana said: you can know God only by becoming a prey to him.

18. Similarly: Sun, Shiva, Ganesha and Shakti are worshipped as absolutes and have their origin in one or the other aspects.

19. Logos, word or Christ manifested in flesh. In other traditions Christ, Moses and others become streams to reach absolute.

20. Important is ministry: desire to command and rule. First be a servant, a slave, then gain weight and be a minor ruler and then keep doing that till the end of eternity. Why there are so many timelines?

BC/AD, Tibetan timelines, Hizri and Shaka timelines, Vikrama timeline and so on?

21. It’s simple: as UG said: there’s a piece of cake and every identity wants largest part in it. Keep working for your share like I am working for mine. It’s simply put: devotion to Self.

22. Coming back to the question: Was Dashrath Rama’s father?

Is it relevant?

If clout says it’s .

Gandhi didn’t consider Krishna to be a historical person.

23. I think name of Rama has been emphasized more than his appearance which varies from text to text. In your final hours your memory fades and highest bidder buys your soul. There are countless bidders if you’re not on your own.

You need some stories to develop enough energy. You see where this is heading: Shakta tradition. I can make it head in any direction I need. Or nowhere.

24. The switch towards consciousness is highlighted in the Hare Krishna and other new age movements. The learning begins with stories and accomplishment is firm conviction in the principle which is a magical cure for misery and hunger.

25. Ramses consciousness is a warrior consciousness. Fiery. Martian. Solar dynasty. In Shrimad Bhagavad Gita: Krishna talks about his opulences in chapter 10: I am Rama among those who carry weapons. Best fighter is Rama.

Protects sages who are busy in Yajna or sacrifice. Gita is all about sacrifice.

26. Similarly Christ consciousness. God consciousness and so on.

For a grown up: whether Rama was born after the sacrifice performed by a sage or without it shouldn’t matter.

For faithful: Rama is source of all incarnations. Rama is synonymous with Krishna, Christ, Jehovah, Allah and others.

Rama is dancing light of grace. Natarajan: Shiva.

For wise: it doesn’t matter. If names offend you don’t choose them. Live with numbers. Or with images, or scents or doubts. Whatever suits you. Whatever brings food on your table.

27. As an aside: the ideal leader for me would be one who could bring euthanasia free of cost for all. Without going back on his words. Without making me link another PAN card with ADHAR to keep tabs on me. Without making me play office-office. Euthanasia means: happy and easy death or passage to hereafter. And if it’s available in Switzerland and elsewhere it should be the right of all people in India, China and other third world countries as well. We live way too long and it’s not the life free from death, decay, aging and diseases. I will be the first one to opt for it. It hasn’t changed over the years. You can peruse this blog and find about it. If a person leaves Earth: it frees up space, energy and memories for others.

Life as a Sacrifice!

1. I was watching a debate on a news channel.

2. The debate was about : which political party is more patriotic than the other.

3. Bertrand Russell’s quote came to my mind: “Patriotism is willing to die for foolish reasons.”

4. My experience is different. Reason might be partially because Russel was born in an aristocratic family and I lived all my life in a hungry ghost realm( term borrowed from the Tibetan book of dying: Padmasambhava/Robert Thurman)

5. If I was to edit that quote: Patriotism is (being forced) to die for foolish reasons.

6. Ultimately the war is about names and forms. To quote UG: “there’s a piece of cake and you just want the largest part out of it.”

7. Whether it’s about Rama versus Krishna or Patel versus George is of minor importance.

8. This brings me to sacrifice. Hunger is lack of energy. Yajna or sacrifice is the way out of hunger. What might come as a surprise: you have already been either sacrificed or will be sacrificed many times. There’s no way out of it but servitude in one form or the other.

9. Shakyamuni and other thinkers opposed animal sacrifices. Buddhist understanding of interdependence of all phenomena is saying the same thing in different words which advocates of sacrifices before Buddha preached.

10. Essentially: chanting names of lords is a good way to cultivate good thoughts. It’s devoting your energy to certain streams. Music and names may alleviate your hunger. Name of Rama is most highly praised name in Hinduism. It’s acceptable to Vaishnav and Shaiva streams. Aries is warrior.

11. Thus: repeating names of glorious beings of yore is the way out of hungry ghost realm. And some scaling: lest you keep falling into bigger and bigger black holes. This is advised because in the hour of death hardly anything helps.(Bhaj govindam by Adi Shankaracharya!) You can let it go completely but that also becomes a painful cycle of repeated deaths. It’s better to subscribe to some clubs:

Hanuman chalisa club: Raam naam club

Jesus Christ club

Ganesha club

Tobacco club

Smokers club

Hindus

Muslims

Kabbalistic Deuteronomy

Sikhs

Kabirpanthi

12. Only news worth being shared is someone from India telling UN to recognise Hinduphobia as well. This is much more advanced than how things were just a few years ago. Yet, it’s a superficial drama like everything else. I recall how once I asked a guy about human rights commission office on my walk in a neighborhood. He expressed surprise upon discovering that as he had never needed that board.

13. I want to express my gratitude to all readers of this blog once again.

14. I used models like school, work, war, journey, game and dream to study my experiences before. The last intensive was to gain a better understanding of sacrifice.

15. To say that any of the models really describes life is to be naive. Yet, they’re mere mortal attempts to draw shapes on sand which is wiped out by time and tide. Again and again.

16. This phone has constitution of India in its books archive. It has been lying there for many years without being read simply because I don’t have enough energy to read it. It’s better to watch a movie and sleep and dream than to read and have a futile argument for crumbs of bread. I don’t have a vision, any hopes or plans for better society, world, Earth or life. Work leads to more work and so on.