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November 24, 2020

Krishna chronology

*EXCELLENT INFO ABOUT SRI KRISHNA*

_*1)* Krishna was born 5252 years  ago._ 

_*2)* Date of Birth: 18th July, 3228 B.C._

_*3)* Month: Shravan._

_*4)* Day:  Ashtami._

_*5)* Nakshatra: Rohini._

_*6)* Day: Wednesday._

_*7)* Time: 00:00 A.M._

_*8)* Shri Krishna lived 125 years, 08 months & 07 days._

_*9)* Date of Death: 18th February 3102BC._

_*10)* When Krishna was 89 years old; the mega war (Kurukshetra) war took place._
 
_*11)* He died 36 years after the Kurukshetra war._

_*12)* Kurukshetra War was *started on Mrigashira Shukla Ekadashi, BC 3139. i.e "8th December 3139BC" and ended on "25th December, 3139BC"._
  
_*13)* There was a Solar eclipse between "3p.m to 5p.m on 21st December, 3139BC" ; cause of Jayadrath's death._

_*14)* Bhishma died on 2nd February,(First Ekadasi of the Uttarayana), in 3138 B.C._

_*15)* Krishna  is worshipped as:_
_*(a)* Krishna Kanhaiyya: Mathura._
_*(b)* Jagannath: In Odisha._
_*(c)* Vithoba: In *Maharashtra._
_*(d)* Srinath: In *Rajasthan._
_*(e)* Dwarakadheesh: In Gujarat._
_*(f)* Ranchhod: In *Gujarat._
_*(g)* Krishna: Udipi, Karnataka._

_*16)* Bilological Father: Vasudeva._

_*17)* Biological Mother: Devaki._

_*18)* Adopted Father: Nanda._

_*19)* Adopted Mother: Yashoda._

_*20)* Elder Brother: Balaram._

_*21)* Sister: Subhadra._

_*22)* Birth Place: Mathura._

_*23)* Wives: Rukmini, Satyabhama, Jambavati, Kalindi, Mitravinda, Nagnajiti, Bhadra, Lakshmana_

_*24)* Krishna is reported to have Killed only 4 people in his life time._ 
_(i) Chanoora; the Wrestler_
_(ii) Kamsa; his maternal uncle_
_(iii) & (iv) Shishupaala and Dantavakra; his cousins._ 

_*25)* Life was not fair to him at all. His mother was from Ugra clan, and Father from Yadava clan, inter-racial marriage._ 

_*26)* He was born dark skinned. He was not named at all throughout his life. The whole village of Gokul started calling him the black one; Kanha. He was ridiculed and teased for being black, short and adopted too. His childhood was wrought with life threatening situations._

_*27)* 'Drought' and "threat of wild wolves" made them shift from 'Gokul' to 'Vrindavan' at the age 9._

_*28)* He stayed in Vrindavan till 14~16 years. He killed his own uncle at the age of  14~16 years at Mathura.He then released  his biological mother and father._ 

_*29)* He never returned to Vrindavan ever again._

_*30)* He had to migrate to Dwaraka from Mathura due to threat of a Sindhu King; Kala Yaavana._

_*31)* He defeated 'Jarasandha' with the help of 'Vainatheya' Tribes on Gomantaka hill (now Goa)._

_*32)* He rebuilt Dwaraka._ 

_*33)* He then left to Sandipani's Ashram in Ujjain to start his schooling at age 16~18._ 

_*34)* He had to fight the pirates from Afrika and rescue his teachers son;  Punardatta; who was kidnapped near Prabhasa; a sea port in Gujarat._ 

_*35)* After his education, he came to know about his cousins fate of Vanvas. He came to their rescue in ''Wax House'' and later his cousins got married to Draupadi. His role was immense in this saga._ 

_*36)* Then, he helped his cousins  establish Indraprastha and their Kingdom._

_*37)* He saved Draupadi from embarrassment._

_*38)* He stood by his cousins during their exile._

_*39)* He stood by them and made them win the Kurushetra war._

_*40)* He saw his cherished city, Dwaraka washed away._ 

_*41)* He was killed by a hunter (Jara by name) in nearby forest._
 
_*42)* He never did any miracles. His life was not a successful one. There was not a single moment when he was at peace throughout his life. At every turn, he had challenges and even more bigger challenges._ 

_*43)* He faced everything and everyone with a sense of responsibility and yet remained unattached._

_*44)*  He is the only person who knew the past and probably future ; yet he lived at that present moment always._

_*45)* He and his life is truly an example for every human being.๐ŸŒท๐Ÿ™๐Ÿป_

November 16, 2020

Azad hind fauz and netaji

""Subhash ji told me that the tune of 'Qaumi Tarana' should be so powerful and inspiring that when INA soldiers render the same, it should stir the soul of not only the soldiers but millions of Indians also. On October 31, 1943, the INA came into power and my orchestra played the Qaumi Tarana. The Cathay Building reverberated thunderously. It was a humble step towards liberating India from the British rule", recalled Captain Ram Singh in a 2002 interview.

A soldier who won the King George VI Medal for bravery during the 1937-39 Khyber-Phaktunwala war, Captain Ram Singh Thakuri later became the band master of Subhash Chandra Bose's Indian National Army. His songs 'Kadam Kadam Badaye Ja' and 'Quami Tarana' went on to become one of the greatest sources of inspiration for INA soldiers.

Yet few Indians know his story. It's time this changed.

Capt Ram Singh was born in Bhagsu Khaniara village near Dharamsala in Himachal on August 15, 1914. His father Havaldar Delip Singh groomed him to join the Army, and after schooling, he joined the IInd Gorkha Rifles in 1927 at Dharamsala cantonment as a recruit boy in the band. 

"I was inspired by my maternal grandfather Nathu Chand to learn music. Later on, I got training from renowned British musicians Hadson and Danish in brass band, string band and dance band in Army", he would later recall.

In 1941, Captain Ram Singh was promoted and sent to Malaya with his unit during World War II. In a battle with Japanese, he became a prisoner of war and later joined the INA to help free India from the British Raj. 

Recognizing his musical talent, Bose himself hired him as INA's band master. 

In 1944, Capt Ram Singh was decorated by Subhas Chandra Bose with a gold medal. "Netaji wanted that the gold medal should be presented to me by the Indian Government on some historic day. But this could not happen. Later on, General Lokanand presented this gold medal to me at Rangoon in the presence of all INA officers on January 23, 1944." 

Netaji's citation which was read out at the function: "Today we are presenting the gold medal to Captain Ram Singh for his musical creation on behalf of the supreme command of the INA." At that time, 'Qaumi Tarana' of the INA was sung by 30 lakh Indians who had settled in East Asia.

Interestingly, Captain Ram Singh had an opportunity to play the song in the presence of Mahatma Gandhi in Delhi much later

"We were imprisoned at Kabul line cantonment in Delhi. About 7 p.m. we were asked to get ready. Two or three cars stopped in front of our barrack. Bapuji stepped down from one car, he was accompanied by Sardar Patel. We were all in queue. Bapuji asked about the name and village of each INA soldier. General Bhonsle of the INA made a plea to Sardar Patel that the INA soldiers wanted to play the Qaumi Tarana. And so we did"", Captain Ram Singh shared in an interview.

In 1948, Captain Ram Singh Thakur along with his orchestra group was recruited in the PAC band of Uttar Pradesh. He retired in 1974. In 2002, he passed away at Lucknow at the ripe age of 87.

Advice

*เคฎเคค เคชเคฐेเคถाเคจ เคฐเคนिเคฏे เคฎเคธ्เคค เคฐเคนिเคฏे เคต्เคฏเคธ्เคค เคฐเคนिเคฏे เค•्เคฏोंเค•ि*

 *1.เคชैเคคाเคฒिเคธ เคธाเคฒ เค•ी เค…เคตเคธ्เคฅा เคฎें "เค‰เคš्เคš เคถिเค•्เคทिเคค" เค”เคฐ "เค…เคฒ्เคช เคถिเค•्เคทिเคค" เคเค• เคœैเคธे เคนी เคนोเคคे เคนैं।* 

*2. เคชเคšเคชเคจ เคธाเคฒ เค•ी เค…เคตเคธ्เคฅा เคฎें "เคฐूเคช" เค”เคฐ "เค•ुเคฐूเคช" เคเค• เคœैเคธे เคนी เคนोเคคे เคนैं। (เค†เคช เค•िเคคเคจे เคนी เคธुเคจ्เคฆเคฐ เค•्เคฏों เคจ เคนों เคुเคฐ्เคฐिเคฏां, เค†ँเค–ों เค•े เคจीเคšे เค•े เคกाเคฐ्เค• เคธเคฐ्เค•เคฒ เค›ुเคชाเคฏे เคจเคนीं เค›ुเคชเคคे*)

*3. เคธाเค  เคธाเคฒ เค•ी เค…เคตเคธ्เคฅा เคฎें "เค‰เคš्เคš เคชเคฆ" เค”เคฐ "เคจिเคฎ्เคจ เคชเคฆ" เคเค• เคœैเคธे เคนी เคนोเคคे เคนैं।(เคšเคชเคฐाเคธी เคญी เค…เคงिเค•ाเคฐी เค•े เคธेเคตा เคจिเคตृเคค्เคค เคนोเคจे เค•े เคฌाเคฆ เค‰เคจเค•ी เคคเคฐเคซ़ เคฆेเค–เคจे เคธे เค•เคคเคฐाเคคा เคนै)*

*4. เคธเคค्เคคเคฐ เคธाเคฒ เค•ी เค…เคตเคธ्เคฅा เคฎें "เคฌเคก़ा เค˜เคฐ" เค”เคฐ "เค›ोเคŸा เค˜เคฐ" เคเค• เคœैเคธे เคนी เคนोเคคे เคนैं। (เค˜ुเคŸเคจों เค•ा เคฆเคฐ्เคฆ เค”เคฐ เคนเคก्เคกिเคฏों เค•ा เค—เคฒเคจा เค†เคชเค•ो เคฌैเค े เคฐเคนเคจे เคชเคฐ เคฎเคœเคฌूเคฐ เค•เคฐ เคฆेเคคा เคนै, เค†เคช เค›ोเคŸी เคœเค—เคน เคฎें เคญी เค—ुเคœ़ाเคฐा เค•เคฐ เคธเค•เคคे เคนैं)*

*5. เค…เคธ्เคธी เคธाเคฒ เค•ी เค…เคตเคธ्เคฅा เคฎें เค†เคชเค•े เคชाเคธ เคงเคจ เค•ा "เคนोเคจा" เคฏा "เคจा เคนोเคจा" เคเค• เคœैเคธे เคนी เคนोเคคे เคนैं। ( เค…เค—เคฐ เค†เคช เค–เคฐ्เคš เค•เคฐเคจा เคญी เคšाเคนें, เคคो เค†เคชเค•ो เคจเคนीं เคชเคคा เค•ि เค•เคนाँ เค–เคฐ्เคš เค•เคฐเคจा เคนै)*

*6. เคจเคฌ्เคฌे เคธाเคฒ เค•ी เค…เคตเคธ्เคฅा เคฎें "เคธोเคจा" เค”เคฐ "เคœाเค—เคจा" เคเค• เคœैเคธे เคนी เคนोเคคे เคนैं। (เคœाเค—เคจे เค•े เคฌाเคตเคœूเคฆ เคญी เค†เคชเค•ो เคจเคนीं เคชเคคा เค•ि เค•्เคฏा เค•เคฐเคจा เคนै).*

*เคœीเคตเคจ เค•ो เคธाเคฎाเคจ्เคฏ เคฐुเคช เคฎें เคนी เคฒें เค•्เคฏोंเค•ि เคœीเคตเคจ เคฎें เคฐเคนเคธ्เคฏ เคจเคนीं เคนैं เคœिเคจ्เคนें เค†เคช เคธुเคฒเคाเคคे เคซिเคฐें।*

*เค†เค—े เคšเคฒ เค•เคฐ เคเค• เคฆिเคจ เคนเคฎ เคธเคฌ เค•ी เคฏเคนी เคธ्เคฅिเคคि เคนोเคจी เคนै เค‡เคธเคฒिเค เคšिंเคคा, เคŸेंเคถเคจ เค›ोเคก़ เค•เคฐ เคฎเคธ्เคค เคฐเคนें เคธ्เคตเคธ्เคฅ เคฐเคนें।*

*เคฏเคนी เคœीเคตเคจ เคนै เค”เคฐ เค‡เคธเค•ी เคธเคš्เคšाเคˆ เคญी।*

Zero vs infinite

*How do you know you are rich?*


Amazing answer by Mr Awadhesh Singh: 

When I was doing my B Tech, there was a Professor Talukedar who used to teach us 'Mechanics'.

His lectures used to be very interesting since he had an interesting way to teach and explain the concepts.

One day, in the class, he asked the following questions,

1. What is ZERO?
2.What is INFINITY?
3. Can ZERO and INFINITY be same?

We all thought that we knew the answers and we replied as following,

ZERO means *nothing*
INFINITY means *a number greater than any countable number*
ZERO and INFINITY *are opposite and they can never be same*

He countered us by first talking about infinity and asked, 'How can there be any number which is greater than any countable number?'

We had no answers.

He then explained the concept of infinity in a very interesting way, which I remember even after more than 35 years.

He said that imagine that there is an illiterate shepherd who can count only upto 20.

Now, if the number of sheep he has less than 20 and you ask him how many sheep he has, he can tell you the precise number (like 3, 5 14 etc.). However, if the number is more than 20, he is likely to say "TOO MANY".

He then explained that in science infinity means 'too many' (and not uncountable) and in the same way zero means 'too few' (and not nothing)

As an example, he said that if we take the diameter of the Earth as compared to distance between Earth and Sun, the diameter of earth can be said to zero since it is too small.

However, when we compare the same diameter of earth with the size of a grain, diameter of earth can be said to be infinite.

Hence, he concluded that the same thing can be ZERO and INFINITE at the same time, depending on the context, or your matrix of comparison.

The relationship between richness and poverty is similar to the relationship between infinity and zero.

It all depends on the scale of comparison with your wants.

If your income is more than your wants, you are rich.
If your wants are more than your income, you are poor.

I consider myself rich because my wants are far less than my income.

I have become rich not so much by acquiring lots of money, but by progressively reducing my wants.

If you can reduce your wants, you too can become rich at this very moment.

Story of deepawali

*Dhanteras* (Sanskrit: เคงเคจเคคेเคฐเคธ), also known as Dhanatrayodashi or Dhanvantari Trayodashi, is the first day that marks the festival of Diwali in India and the festival of Tihar in Nepal.

Dhanteras Vrat Katha - story of Goddess Lakshmi and the Farmer
Once, Goddess Lakshmi insisted Lord Vishnu to accompany Him during one of His visits to the earth. Lord Vishnu agreed but on the condition that She would not fall for earthly temptations and would not look in the south direction. Goddess Lakshmi agreed to this condition of Lord Vishnu.

However during their visit to the earth, due to Her Chanchal (เคšเคž्เคšเคฒ) nature Goddess Lakshmi got tempted to look in the south direction. When Goddess Lakshmi was not able to resist her urge to look in the south direction, She broke her pledge and started moving towards south. As soon as Goddess Lakshmi started moving in southern direction, She was mesmerized with the beauty of yellow mustard flowers and sugarcane fields on the earth. Finally, the Goddess Lakshmi fell for the earthly temptations and decorated herself with the mustard flowers and started enjoying sugarcane juice.

When Lord Vishnu saw that Goddess Lakshmi has broken her pledge, He got annoyed and asked Her to spend the next twelve years on the earth as a penance, serving at the field of the poor farmer who has cultivated mustard and sugarcane in the field.

With the arrival of Goddess Lakshmi, the poor farmer became prosperous and wealthy overnight. Gradually, twelve years passed and the time for Goddess Lakshmi to return back to Vaikuntha had come. When Lord Vishnu came to the earth in disguise of an ordinary man to take Goddess Lakshmi back, the farmer refused to relieve Goddess Lakshmi from his services.

When all attempts to by Lord Vishnu failed and the farmer didn't agree to relieve Goddess Lakshmi from his services, Goddess Lakshmi revealed her true identity to the farmer and told him that She could not stay any longer on the earth and need to go back to Vaikuntha. However, Goddess Lakshmi promised the farmer that She would visit him every year during the night of Krishna Trayodashi before Diwali.๐Ÿฅณ✨๐Ÿ’ฅ๐Ÿ”ฅ

November 10, 2020

The winner

#Science says that the amount of semen that is released once an adult healthy male has intercourse contains 400 million sperm. 

So, according to logic, if that amount of sperm found a place in the womb of a girl, then 400 million babies would be created!

Out of this 400 million #sperm, running like crazy towards the egg, only 300-500 sperm survive.

And the rest? They die of exhaustion or defeat on the way. These are 300-500 sperm, which have been able to reach the ovum. Only one of them, a very strong sperm, fertilizes the ovum, or takes a seat in the ovum. That lucky sperm is you or me, or all of us.

Have you ever thought of this great war?

1. When you ran "there were no eyes, hands, feet, head, yet you won.

2. When you ran, you didn't have a certificate, you didn't have a brain, but you won.

3. You had no #education when you ran, no one helped but you won.

4. You had a destination when you ran and you ran with a single mind, aiming at that destination and you won in the end.

- After that, many #babies are lost in the mother's womb. But you are not dead, you have completed 9 full months.

- Many babies die at birth but you survived.

- Many babies die in the first 5 years of life. You are still alive.

- Many children die of malnutrition. Nothing happened to you.

- Many have left the world on the way to growing up, you are still there. 

And today ......

You panic when something happens, you get frustrated, but why? Why do you think you lost? Why have you lost confidence? Now you have friends, siblings, certificates, everything. There are hands and feet, there is education, there is the brain to plan, there are people to help, yet you have lost hope. 

When you did not give up on the first day of life. Fighting to the death with 400 million sperm,  you  won the competition alone without any help by running continuously.

Why do you break down when something happens ??
Why do you say I do not want to live?
Why did I say I lost?

 why are you frustrated?

Why would you lose? Why rate? You won in the beginning, you will win in the end. 

You were born a winner ! 
#copiedpost

November 08, 2020

Tolerance vs Lebnon

เคฎैं เคธเคฎเคाเคจे เค•े เคฒिเค เคฒेเคฌเคจाเคจ เค•ी เค•เคนाเคจी เค•ा เค‰เคชเคฏोเค— เค•เคฐूंเค—ा। เคคเคฌ เค†เคช เค–ुเคฆ เคซैเคธเคฒा เค•เคฐ เคธเค•เคคे เคนैं।

1970 เค•े เคฆเคถเค• เค•े เคฆौเคฐाเคจ, เคฒेเคฌเคจाเคจ เค•ो "เค…เคฐเคฌ เค•ा เคธ्เคตเคฐ्เค—" เค•เคนा เคœाเคคा เคฅा। เค”เคฐ เค‡เคธเค•ी เคฐाเคœเคงाเคจी เคฌेเคฐूเคค เค•ो "เค…เคฐเคฌ เค•ा เคชेเคฐिเคธ" เค•เคนा เคœाเคคा เคฅा। เคฒेเคฌเคจाเคจ เคญाเคฐเคค เค•ी เคคเคฐเคน เคนी เคเค• เคช्เคฐเค—เคคिเคถीเคฒ, เคธเคนिเคท्เคฃु เค”เคฐ เคฌเคนु-เคธांเคธ्เค•ृเคคिเค• เคธเคฎाเคœ เคฅा।

เคฒेเคฌเคจाเคจ เคฎें เคฆुเคจिเคฏा เค•े เคธเคฐ्เคตเคถ्เคฐेเคท्เค  เคตिเคถ्เคตเคตिเคฆ्เคฏाเคฒเคฏ เคฅे, เคœเคนाँ เค…เคฐเคฌ เค•े เค•เคˆ เคฌเคš्เคšे เค…เคง्เคฏเคฏเคจ เค•เคฐเคจे เค•े เคฒिเค เคœाเคคे เคฅे। เคฒेเคฌเคจाเคจी เคฌैंเค•िंเค— เคฆुเคจिเคฏा เค•ी เคธเคฐ्เคตเคถ्เคฐेเคท्เค  เคฌैंเค•िंเค— เคช्เคฐเคฃाเคฒिเคฏों เคฎें เคธे เคเค• เคฅी। เคฒेเคฌเคจाเคจ เคเค• เคฌเคก़ी เค…เคฐ्เคฅเคต्เคฏเคตเคธ्เคฅा เคฅी।

1967 เค•ी เคนिंเคฆी เคซिเคฒ्เคฎ "เคเคจ เค‡เคตเคจिंเค— เค‡เคจ เคชेเคฐिเคธ" เค•ी เคถूเคŸिंเค— เคญी เคฒेเคฌเคจाเคจ เคฎें เคนुเคˆ เคฅी। เค†เคช เคธोเคš เคธเค•เคคे เคนैं เค•ि เคฒेเคฌเคจाเคจ เค•िเคคเคจा เค…เคš्เค›ा เคฅा।

เคœเคฌ 1970 เค•े เคฆเคถเค• เคฎें เคœॉเคฐ्เคกเคจ เคฎें เค…เคถांเคคि เคฅी, เคฒेเคฌเคจाเคจ เคจे "เคซिเคฒिเคธ्เคคीเคจी เคถเคฐเคฃाเคฐ्เคฅिเคฏों" เค•े เคฒिเค เค…เคชเคจे เคฆเคฐเคตाเคœे เค–ोเคฒे। เคฒेเค•िเคจ, เคซिเคฐ เคธเคฌ เค•ुเค› เคฌเคฆเคฒ เค—เคฏा। 1980 เคคเค•, เคฒेเคฌเคจाเคจ เค†เคœ เค•े เคธीเคฐिเคฏा เค•ी เคคเคฐเคน เคฌเคจ เค—เคฏा।

เคฒेเคฌเคจाเคจ เค•ी เคˆเคธाเคˆ เค†เคฌाเคฆी เคœिเคนाเคฆिเคฏों เคฆ्เคตाเคฐा เคฎाเคฐ เคฆी เค—เคˆ เคฅी เคœो "เคถเคฐเคฃाเคฐ्เคฅिเคฏों" เค•े เคฐूเคช เคฎें เคฒेเคฌเคจाเคจ เคฎें เค˜ुเคธे เคฅे (เคœैเคธे เคธीเคฐिเคฏा เคฎें เค‡เคธ्เคฒाเคฎिเค• เคธ्เคŸेเคŸ เคจे เค•िเคฏा )। เคชूเคฐी เคˆเคธाเคˆ เค†เคฌाเคฆी เคฎाเคฐ เคฆी เค—เคˆ। เค‰เคจ्เคนें เค•िเคธी เคจे เคจเคนीं เคฌเคšाเคฏा। เคฎเคง्เคฏ เคชूเคฐ्เคต เคฎें เคˆเคธाเคˆ เคฌเคนुเคฎเคค เคตाเคฒा เคฒेเคฌเคจाเคจ เคเค•เคฎाเคค्เคฐ เคฆेเคถ เคฅा।

เค ीเค• เค‰เคธी เคคเคฐเคน, เคœैเคธे เค•ोเคˆ เค•เคถ्เคฎीเคฐी เคชंเคกिเคคों เค•ो เคฌเคšाเคจे เคจเคนीं เค†เคฏा।

เคญाเคฐเคค เค•ो เคฒेเคฌเคจाเคจी เค‡เคคिเคนाเคธ เคธे เคธीเค–เคจे เค•ी เคœเคฐूเคฐเคค เคนै। เค‰เคจ เคคाเค•เคคों เค•े เค–िเคฒाเคซ เคธเคคเคฐ्เค• เคฐเคนเคจे เค•ी เคœเคฐूเคฐเคค เคนै เคœो เคญाเคฐเคค เค•ो เค†ंเคคเคฐिเค• เคฐूเคช เคธे เคจเคท्เคŸ เค•เคฐเคจा เคšाเคนเคคे เคนैं। เคฏเคนी เค•ाเคฐเคฃ เคนै เค•ि NRC เคญाเคฐเคค เค•े เค…เคธ्เคคिเคค्เคต เค•े เคฒिเค เคฌेเคนเคฆ เคฎเคนเคค्เคตเคชूเคฐ्เคฃ เคนै!

เคฒेเคฌเคจाเคจ เค•ी เค•เคนाเคจी เค•ेเคตเคฒ 25-30 เคธाเคฒ เคชुเคฐाเคจी เคนै। เคฏเคน เค›ोเคŸा เคธा เคตीเคกिเคฏो เคฒेเคฌเคจाเคจ เค•े เคจाเค—เคฐिเค•ों เค•ी เคฆुเคฐ्เคฆเคถा เค•ो เคฆเคฐ्เคถाเคคा เคนै।

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November 07, 2020

The two diamonds

A beautiful story..

A merchant wanted to purchase a gorgeous camel in the market and after spotting one,  began to setlle for it with the seller!

There was a long bargain between the merchant and the camel-seller, and finally the merchant bought the camel and took it home!

On reaching home, the merchant called his servant to take out the camel's kajave (saddle) ..!

Under the kajave, the servant found a small velvet bag which upon opening revealed him to be full of precious diamond gems ..!

The servant shouted, "Boss, you bought a camel, but look what came with it for free!"

The merchant was also surprised, he saw diamonds in his servant's hands which were shining and twinkling even more in the sunlight!

The merchant said: "I have bought a camel and not the diamonds, I should return it immediately!"

The servant was thinking in his mind, "How stupid my boss is ...!"

He Said: "Nobody will know who the owner is!" However, the merchant did not listen to him and immediately reached the market and returned the velvet bag to the shopkeeper.

The camel-seller was very happy. He said, "I had forgotten that I hid my precious stones under the kajave!

Now, you choose any one diamond as a reward!

The Merchant said, "I have paid the right price for the camel, so I do not need any gift and prizes!"

The more the merchant refused, the more the camel-seller insisted!

Finally, the merchant smiled and said, "In fact, when I decided to bring back the bag, I had already kept two of the most precious diamonds with me!"

After this confession, the camel-seller was infuriated and he quickly emptied the bag and began to count his diamond gems!

But after he counted them with a heavy sigh of relief, he said "These are exactly as many as I had, so which were the two most precious ones that you kept?"

The merchant said: ... 
*"My honesty and my self-respect."*

The camel-seller was dumb-struck!

We have to look within ourselves to find out if we possess any of these 2 diamonds.

*Anyone who has these 2 diamonds, HONESTY AND SELF-RESPECT, is the richest person in the world.*

เค•ंเคœूเคธ

*☺☺ เคนंเคธ เคฒें เคฅोเฅœा เคธा ☺☺* เคเค• เคฆिเคจ เคเค• เคฌเคนुเคค เคฌเคก़े เค•เคœूंเคธ  เค•े เค˜เคฐ เคฎें เค•ोเคˆ เคฎेเคนเคฎाเคจ เค†เคฏा! เค•เคœूंเคธ เคจे เค…เคชเคจे เคฌेเคŸे เคธे เค•เคนा "เค†เคงा เค•िเคฒो เคฌेเคนเคคเคฐीเคจ เคฎिเค ाเคˆ เคฒे เค†เค“।...