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« on: April 09, 2012, 10:19:57 PM »
We Are One - The Golden Rules
 Hurt not others with that which pains yourself." (From the Udanavarga 5.18) -Buddhism
 "In everything, do to others as you would have them do to you; for this is the law and the prophets." (Matthew 7:12 - NRSV) -Christianity
 "Do naught to others which if done to thee would cause thee pain." (From the Mahabharata 5.1517) - Hinduism
 "No one of you is a believer until he desires for his brother that which he desires for himself." - Sunnab) -Islam
 In happiness and suffering, in joy and grief, we should regard all creatures as we regard our own self." (Lord Mahavir 24th Tirthankara) -Jainism
 What is hateful to you, do not to your fellow human beings. That is the law; all the rest is commentary." ( Talmud, Shabbat 3 l a) -Judaism
 "Humankind has not woven the web of life. We are but one thread within it. Whatever we do to the web, we do to ourselves." (Chief Seattle) - Native Spiritual Traditions
 "Be Charitable to all beings, love is the representation of god." (KO-JI-KI Hachiman Kasuga) - Shintoism
 "Don't create enmity with anyone as God is within everyone." (Guru Arjan Devji 259. Guru Granth Sahib) - Sikhism
 "Regard your neighbor's gain as your own gain; and regard your neighbor's loss as your own loss." - Tai Shang Kan Ying P'ien

Sarve Janaas Sukhino Bhavanthu - Samastha Sanmangalani Santhu, Om Shanthi, Shanthi, Santhi: Let everyone on the earth Be happy and have peace, Let every good thing come in your way, Let peace prevail everywhere, all the time
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« on: April 07, 2012, 08:39:02 PM »
Punjabi Bujartan
Bujarat da maksad ehi hunda ae ki insaan bujart di saakht, banawat dia podia chadh k ohde sitte upper ponch jave. Dooje lafza vich eh keha ja sakda ae ki bujart insaan di soch de band boohe kholdi ae, bt hairat di gaal ae hai ki manukh da aida door too saath dain de bawjood ehnu saambh ki kisse ne v nahi rakheya. Ae bujart vichari dhakke dhude khandi pinda, khuha, te bailian vich phirdi phirandi apne wajood nu bachawn da jatan pai kardi ae.
So tusi samajh gai hovo ge ki this topic is for PUNJABI BUJARATAN :happy: AAO AAPA IS VIRSE DE EK ANMOL ATTE ATUT HISSE NU BACHAN DA YATN KARIYE TE APNE PIND DIYA YAADAN TAAJA KARIYE
Rules: Pehli bujarat da answer ditte bina dooji na paayo te jihre bujaarat paawe, ohnu beanti aa ki je nahi bujj hundi ta time sir answer vi dass dewe
So aajo maidaan ch :okk:
1st Bujaraat: Tharre utte tharra.. utte laal kabootar kharra..?
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« on: April 02, 2012, 04:26:19 PM »
Munda time save krda while chatting 8-> :
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« on: March 31, 2012, 06:35:36 PM »

dheeyan torniyan nhi sokhiyan..maapean fir v farz nibha jande..paal pos ke dhee nu aapne hathi, aape doli vich pa jande.. sohre ghar nu samj ghar apna..gal aakhri eh samja jande..dheeyan kehan sir da saya usnu...babul jihde lad ohnu la jande
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« on: March 30, 2012, 10:46:24 PM »
Damnit! Eh Punjab Police ki kardi paii aa??
PART 1
Shiv Senna walea nu ehne pyar nal samjhaya jaa reha..? Sikhs te goliyan? why? Shame on Badal-Sarkar and Punjab-PolicePART 2
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« on: March 30, 2012, 05:22:27 PM »
A young Hindu apologizing to Sikh Nation (Rajoana Issue)
RESPECT! nice video
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« on: March 29, 2012, 12:40:13 PM »
ਅੱਜ 29 ਮਾਰਚ ਨੂੰ ਹਿੰਦੂਆਂ ਕੱਟੜਵਾਦੀਆਂ ਨੂੰ ਖੁਸ਼ ਕਰਨ ਲਈ ਜਿਨ੍ਹਾ ਦੋ ਸਿੱਖ ਨੌਜਵਾਨਾਂ ਦਾ ਪੁਲਿਸ ਨੇ ਪਿੱਛਾ ਕਰਕੇ ਸ਼ਿਕਾਰ ਖੇਡਿਆ ਹੈ ਉਨ੍ਹਾ ਵਿੱਚੋਂ ਇਹ ਗੁਰਦਾਸਪੁਰ ਦੇ ਨੌਜਵਾਨ ਸ਼ਹੀਦ ਭਾਈ ਜਸਪਾਲ ਸਿੰਘ ਦੀ ਤਸਵੀਰ ਹੈ। ਅੱਜ ਕੋਮ ਲਈ ਹੋਇਆ ਸ਼ਹੀਦ ਭਾਈ ਜਸਪਾਲ ਸਿੰਘ ਗੁਰਦਾਸਪੁਰ
Ah maa-peo nu dilasa kaun deu jihna da putt Shaheed ho gya?
Shaheed Bhai Jaspal Singh Sidhwan, age: 18

Shaheed Bhai Jaspal Singh da Shaheedi Saroop..
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« on: March 13, 2012, 06:33:27 PM »
Best Spring Trips 2012 National Cherry Blossom Festival, Washington, D.C.

Coast Path, Wales

Vienna, Austria

Myanmar

Istanbul, Turkey

Chile’s Lakes and Volcanoes Region

Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee and North Carolina

Voss, Norway

Temps de Flors Festival, Girona, Spain

Expo 2012, Yeosu, South Korea

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« on: March 12, 2012, 01:59:22 PM »
World's Coolest StaircasesLello Bookshop, Porto, Portugal
Opened in 1906, Lello is one of the world’s most beautiful bookstores, thanks largely to its centerpiece: this glossy red staircase with carved wooden banisters that leads up to a glass atrium. The stairs are just as beautiful from underneath, with carved leaflike flourishes and the same bluish-green and gold paint as the ceiling above it. Look for lovely neo-Gothic and Art Deco elements to the rest of the shop as you browse.
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Melk Abbey Staircase Melk, Austria
You may recognize this mazelike Benedictine abbey overlooking the Danube River as inspiration for Umberto Eco’s popular novel The Name of the Rose. It’s full of architectural flourishes like this Rococo-style spiral staircase—best viewed from underneath to catch a glimpse of the pink-and-gold painted underside. While the staircase leads to other rooms of the library, they aren’t open to the public.
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Heaven’s Gate Mountain, Zhangjiajie City, China
You’ll climb 999 grueling steps to an opening in the mountains considered to be the door to heaven. A cliff collapsed years ago, leaving this more-than-400-foot-tall hole. The number 999 was selected as lucky since the number 9 has the same pronunciation as the word that means “eternal,” or “perpetual,” in Mandarin—which may seem cruelly appropriate to those who attempt the climb. Just to get to the base of the staircase, visitors must first take a cable car that climbs 4,000 feet or a bus along a mountain road so winding it’s been compared to a dragon’s back.

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Tiger & Turtle—Magic Mountain, Duisburg, Germany
It looks like a standard roller coaster from a distance, but upon closer inspection, you’ll be faced with an ingenious staircase stretched through all kinds of curves. German artists Heike Mutter and Ulrich Genth made this interactive sculpture, unveiled in late 2011, so that visitors could explore the 249 steps both at day, taking in views high above the Rhine, and at night with LED lights on the handrails illuminating the staircase. If you’re wondering how to climb around the loop, well, you can’t. It’s closed off by a barrier.
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Chand Baori, Abhaneri, India
This small village outside the northern city of Jaipur has a concentration of distinctive step wells called baoris, developed for collecting rainwater. Chand Baori is one of the deepest and largest of these wells, with some 3,500 steps that descend 13 stories deep. While it is possible to see down all 13 flights, it isn’t currently used as a well as the bottom few stories are gated off. Dating from around the ninth century, this step well is located in front of the medieval Harshat Mata Temple.
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Cedar Creek Treehouse “Stairway to Heaven,” Mount Rainier, WA
If you’re afraid of heights, this staircase is definitely not for you. The “Stairway to Heaven” begins at the base of a fir tree and spirals round and round, reaching 82 feet into the sky. Climbers arrive and face another challenge: a rainbow-colored suspension bridge that stretches 43 feet over the forest floor. It’s the only way to reach the Treehouse Observatory, which provides expansive views of Mount Rainier and the Nisqually Valley. Guided tours cost $80 for two people; make a weekend of it and book the Cedar Creek Treehouse ($300 a night, observatory tour included), which is 50 feet up a nearby tree.
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16th Avenue Mosaic Staircase, San Francisco, CA
There are 163 mosaic panels—one for each step—that make up this staircase at 16th Avenue and Moraga in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Heights neighborhood. The panels begin depicting the ocean and, by the time you reach the highest step, you’re in the sky with the birds. Aileen Barr and Colette Crutcher designed the thematic mosaics and enlisted the help of community members. After several years of work and fundraising, the stairs were completed in 2005.
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Tulip Stairs, Greenwich, England
The Queen’s House in Greenwich features the first geometric self-supporting spiral staircase in Great Britain—commissioned back in 1616. The intricate flowers in the wrought-iron balustrade inspired the name Tulip Stairs (although, technically, the stylized blossoms are said to be fleurs-de-lis). In 1966, the Tulip Stairs were the site of Reverend R. W. Hardy’s ghost photograph, which shows a shrouded figure ascending the staircase.

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The Gray, Milan, Italy
Florentine architect Guido Ciompi came up with distinctive flourishes for each of the 21 rooms and suites at this boutique hotel in central Milan. One of the most spectacular results is a sprawling duplex suite connected by this floating stairway with futuristic wooden steps that resemble hollowed boxes. Wenge wood floors, ebony furniture, animal-print fabrics, and suspended beds only add to the hotel’s design pedigree.
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Museum of Islamic Art, Doha, Qatar
Opened in 2008 on a man-made island in Doha Bay, this I. M. Pei–designed building houses a 4,500-work collection of some of the world’s greatest Islamic art—and happens to have this grand double staircase. Located underneath the geometric dome in the main entryway, its most unique feature is the steps cut into its underside, which create the illusion of an upside-down staircase.
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« on: March 07, 2012, 10:14:16 AM »
AJ SANSAR DE KAI JEEV EH KEHNDE HAN KE JI SADE TE KIRPA NAHI SADE TE KIRPA NAHI APA GURBANI GURU JI KOLO PUCHDE HA KE KIRPA KISNU AKHDE HAN.
Sabh Iio Pind Mukh Nak Dia Wartan Ko Paani || GURU SAHIB GURBANI GURU WICH DUS RAHE NE KE : US AKAL PURAKH NE TUHANU INNI SOHNI KAYA (SARIR) DITA HAI, SARIR DE WICH KOI NUKS NAI PA KE BHEJEA. INNA SOHNA MUKH DITA HAI, INNA SOHNA NAK DITA HAI, SANU WARTAN DE LAI PAANI DE DITTA HAI. AJ APA KAI BACHEA NU DEKHDE HA KE JANAM TO HI KISE DI LAT NAI CHALDI KISEDE KOLO BOLEA NAHI JANDA, KISE DE KOLO TUREA NAHI JANDA.
Un Khana Kapad Painan Dia Ras An Bhogani || KHAAN DE LAI SANU SHATTI PARKAR DE BHOJAN DE DITTE HAN, INNE SOHNE SOHNE WASTAR PEHNAN DE LAI DE DITTE HAN ATE HOR V KINNA KUJH BAKSHEA HOAYA HAI KI EH KIRPA NAHI.. PAR SADI HALAT AJ EH HAI KE JE AJ KISE JEEV NU IK WASTU NAHI MILDI TA OH SAMJHDA HAI KE MERE TE KIRPA NAHI, JE KISEDI AWASTHA NAHI BANDI TA OH SAMAJHADA HAI KE MERE TE KIRPA NAHI ISE TARA DE KAI PARKAR DE WICHARA WICH PAI KE EH JEEV SAMAJHADA HAI KE MERE TE KIRPA NAHI. SADE MAN NU IK ADAT PAI CHUKI HAI KE .. JO SADE KOL HAI USDI KADAR NAI KARNI TE JO NAHI OHI MANGI JANA MANGI JANA. *SEWA THODI MANGAN BAHUTA*
Jin Die Su Chit N Awai Pasu Hao Kar Jaani || GURU SAHIB DUS RAHE NE KE : EH JEEV JE EHNA DITIA HOIA DATA NU LAI KE US AKALPURAKH DA SHUKRANA NAHI KARDA TE FIR OH JEEV PASHU DE SAMAN HAI.
IS LAI GURMUKH PEAREO US AKAL PURAKH DI KITI HOI KIRPA NU SAMAJHIE ATE USDIA DITI HOIA DATA DA SHUKRANA KARIE.
BHUL CHUK DI KHIMA
WAHEGURU JI KA KHALSA WAHEGURU JI KI FATEH JI
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« on: March 07, 2012, 07:03:48 AM »
MALE AND FEMALE BRAINS
The different sides of the brain have different functions.
LEFT BRAIN : language, logic, mathematics, analytical thinking, shaping of ideas, sequencing, fine motor skills, timing
RIGHT BRAIN: visual, perspective, spatial awareness, creative & imaginative functions, emotions, tone,quality of sound, facial recognition The above applies to the majority of right-handed people! In left-handed and ambidextrous people the functional specialisation is different: sometimes this is simply a swap-over - but may also be a more complex sharing of functions. Males generally have more-developed right hemispheres - which disposes them towards spatial tasks such as map-reading or interpreting technical drawings. Females generally have more-developed left hemispheres - which is probably why they learn to speak earlier than males and are often more adept at languages. Females are also better at fine motor control, which probably accounts for their generally superior handwriting skills.
CO-ORDINATING LEFT AND RIGHT BRAIN
Joining the left and right halves of the brain, and co-ordinating their functions, is a bundle of nerve fibres called the corpus callosum. As children grow, the two brain hemispheres become increasingly more specialised, each becoming more involved in "doing its own thing". As specialisation increases, so the corpus callosum becomes thinner and weaker - until, at puberty, the thinning stops. However, because females usually reach puberty before males, this thinning stops earlier in females - resulting in them having a thicker corpus callosum. This means that men tend to have brains that are more specialised with relatively less communication between the two hemispheres, the consequences of which are far-reaching. Whereas men are more vulnerable to problems such as dyslexia and hyperactivity, both of which are exacerbated by lack of hemispheric co-ordination, their compartmentalised thinking enables them to isolate specific problems as they attempt to solve them. Hence, men are more likely to excel at maths, mechanics and engineering. By contrast, women are able to take a more holistic view and are more likely to integrate logic and emotion, thus demonstrating enhanced "emotional intelligence".
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« on: March 06, 2012, 06:47:43 AM »
This tutorial will show you how to connect two computers using a Wi-Fi connection. We will refer the two computers as PC 1 and PC 2. You will have to configure both the computers as given below:
PC 1:
1. Right-click My Computer and select Properties.
2. Click on the Computer Name tab and then click on the Change button. Type the computer name to whatever you want, here we will name it PC 1 and you will also have to change the workgroup to WG. (The workgroup name should be the same in both the computers) Now click Apply and close it.
3. Goto Network Connections and right-click on your wireless adapter and select Properties. Now goto the Tab and click on the Advanced button. Select Computer to Computer (Ad hoc) networking option. If you get a window with an SSID box, you can specify the in it, in our example we will use Wi-Fi as the SSID. Now close the window and click on Add Preferred Enter the settings as follows:
Network name (SSID) : Wi-Fi Network Authentication : Open Data Encryption : Disabled
4. Tick the “This is a computer-to-computer (ad hoc) network, wireless are not used” option if it isn’t already ticked. To automatically connect to the network, goto the Connection tab and tick on the Connect automatically when in range option. Now, to configure the TCP/IP connection settings, goto the General tab and select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click the Properties button. Set the Values as:-
IP Address - 192.168.0.1 Subnet Mask - 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway - 192.168.0.2

5. Click OK and you have finished the steps for PC 1.
PC 2:
1. Right-click My Computer and click Properties.
2. Click on the Computer Name tab and then click on the Change button. Type the computer name to whatever you want, here we will name it PC 2 and you will also have to change the workgroup to WG. (The workgroup name should be the same in both the computers) Now click Apply and close it.
3. Goto Network Connections and right-click on your and select Properties. Now goto the Wireless Network Tab and click on the Advanced button. Select Computer to Computer (Ad hoc) networking option. If you get a window with an SSID box, you can specify the network name in it, in our example we will use Wi-Fi as the SSID. Now close the window and click on Add Preferred Networks.
Enter the settings as follows:
Network name (SSID) : Wi-Fi Network Authentication : Open Data Encryption : Disabled
4. Tick the “This is a computer-to-computer (ad hoc) network,points are not used” option if it isn’t already ticked. To automatically connect to the network, goto the Connection tab and tick on the Connect automatically when in range option. Now, to configure the TCP/IP connection settings, goto the General tab and select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) IV4/6 and click the Properties button. Set the Values as:
IP Address - 192.168.0.2 Subnet Mask - 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway - 192.168.0.1

5. Click OK and you have finished the steps for PC 2.
Now open the Wireless network settings and click on View Available Wireless Networks. Select your network and you are connected.
Note : The settings mentioned may vary in case of different adapters. But most of them should be similar to the above settings.
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« on: February 26, 2012, 10:03:30 AM »
Bapu ne Puttan jeha Mainu Laad Ladayea Modeya te Chakk mainu us ne Khidayea Ajj APne Us rabb ly main Sare Farz Nibhawaan Apne Babul Di Pagg Nu Main Daag Kade na Lawaa..
Bachpan hai naal Bitaya,Rakhdi Banaun ly Jis Ghut Agge Vadayea Meria Akhia Da Noor,Nazar Nah Lag Jaave Hai Oh Mera Garoor Sukhi Vasse tera Ghar ve Veera Main ehi Dua mangdi Jawa Apne Veere Di Pagg Nu Main Daag Kade na Lawaa..
Koi kehnda Bwafa , Besharm , Mashooq dhokhebaaz Nikli Ohna de Haq Wich fer Ek v na Awaaz Nikli Jehna Eh Pagg Roli Gal Ohna Di main Sunawa Apne Babul Di Pagg Nu Main Daag Kade na Lawaa..
Chunni Sir tu Na Laawa .. Sir Kajjeya e Changa Zaroori nahi Poora howe Khawab Sat ranga Ijjat Khatir Main mahobbat Da Glla Ghut Jawaan Apne Babul Di Pagg Nu Main Daag Kade na Lawaa..
Jad v Koi Dhee Sir tu chunni Utaar jandi Ae Usde karan Milli Mapeyaan nu Namoshi maar Jandi Ae fer Dheean Khukhan Wich Mardiaan ne Jo main kade Na Chawaan Apne Babul Di Pagg Nu Main Daag Kade na Lawaa..
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« on: February 25, 2012, 12:05:43 PM »
Sry menu writter da naam nahi pta, bt menu vadya lagya so jst wanted 2 share these line wid u guys
MAA BAAP HAI RAB TO UPPER LOKO ..NA BHUL K IHNA NU VISAAR DENA JINNA PYAAR MAA BAAP NE DITA .. NA ONA KISE RISHTEDAAR DENA BHANVEN RAB NU PUJNA BAAD WICH .. PEHLA MAPEYAAN NU SATKAAR DENA JINA MAAPEYAAN NE DITA PYAAR SARI UMAAR TUHANU .. NAI ONA KISE MITTAR YAAR DENA NAHI MANGDE TUHATHON DHAAN DAULAT MAAPE .. JINNA HO SAKE IHNA NU PYAAR DENA KI HOYIA J BUDHE HOYE MAAPE .. NA BHUL K IHNA NU DUTKAAR DENA DE K VEKHO IHNA NU THODA JEHA PYAAR .. IHNA DUAVAAN DA MEHAL USAAR DENA J DEOGE MAPEEYAAN NU DUKH DHADHE .. FER RAB NE V TUHANU VISAAR DENA
:hug: Maapeya naal Vasda jahaan :hug:

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« on: February 16, 2012, 12:06:02 PM »
♥ღ Je Sajna tu surma ban jae, main akhiyan vich pawa .. Nain chrokhe band karla, main Palkan naal chipkawa ♥ღ

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« on: February 14, 2012, 02:15:20 PM »
Aaj Valentine's day te munda *Pinky L.K.G Wali* nu propose karn chala ae :he: so best of keah dao jii 8->
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