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Jokes Majaak / Re: best letters ...
« on: August 22, 2011, 11:32:44 AM »
Yaar mere lai te punjabi wich likh dea kar :sad:

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Gup Shup / Re: check this out................
« on: August 22, 2011, 11:32:13 AM »
X_XOmg! Eh sahi kehnde si jina da heart weak a na dekhan
Mainu bauth scaryy lageya..dardi kolo screen band karni na aaye
So laptop di screen he.close. karti si so laptop he band ho gaya . Uff!

:D: :D: Inna chota dil tuhada :D: Ik cheek sun ke dar gaye :loll:

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Complaints / Re: Why My Topic Is Locked ??????????????????
« on: August 22, 2011, 11:30:49 AM »
Hun Ithe we Ladai Shuru Ho Gai :thinking:

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Jokes Majaak / Re: Ķιℓℓα Ķαuя and her husband
« on: August 22, 2011, 11:28:53 AM »
:lol: ajj naag panchvi nahi


aa waise :D:

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kehnu labh reha tu ?

meri gall da jwab nahi dita :huhh:
hai koi

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Jokes Majaak / Re: kanjro 5waan kithe gaya....
« on: August 22, 2011, 03:36:42 AM »
hud aa

Ki hud aa :lost: Hun jyda hi chota kar ke na likh jo samjh wich na awe :D:

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Shayari / Re: **ਕਮਜੋਰੀ**
« on: August 22, 2011, 03:35:48 AM »


ਉਹਦੀ ਵੀ ਮਜਬੂਰੀ ਆ
ਬੈਂਕ ਜਾਣਾ ਵੀ ਜਰੂਰੀ ਆ
ਨਾਲੇ ਬਾਪੂ ਉਹਦਾ ਬੜਾ ਜ਼ਾਲਮ,
ਭੱਜ ਹੱਡ ਵੀ ਸਕਦੇ ਸੀ


:hehe:

Sire la ti ustad ji
ਬੈਂਕ ਜਾਣਾ ਵੀ ਜਰੂਰੀ ਆ
ਨਾਲੇ ਬਾਪੂ ਉਹਦਾ ਬੜਾ ਜ਼ਾਲਮ

 :D: :D:

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Shayari / Re: **ਕਮਜੋਰੀ**
« on: August 22, 2011, 03:35:26 AM »
:hehe: meharbani keh ki saar dea kar tu we

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:thinking:

tera kehde naal vair pai gia Hun ??

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Love Pyar / Re: win...
« on: August 22, 2011, 03:33:54 AM »
Punjabi wich samjha :loll:

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PJ Games / Re: Last textmessage that u received
« on: August 22, 2011, 03:33:34 AM »
hor kiwe ?
u there ?

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Shayari / Re: **ਕਮਜੋਰੀ**
« on: August 22, 2011, 03:32:27 AM »
wah ji wah =D> vadia  aa ji

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Jokes Majaak / Re: kanjro 5waan kithe gaya....
« on: August 22, 2011, 03:31:54 AM »
edu chhota ker k nhi likh hunda thanks :D:

Ustad ji ehnu kahu ki thx nalo :D: TY likh dea kare :D: Thank You :D: !!

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Jokes Majaak / Re: kanjro 5waan kithe gaya....
« on: August 22, 2011, 03:31:20 AM »
:D: meri gall da jawab nahi dita ehne :D: ki kaun kaun baithe si :D: baki de char jane :D:

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Religion, Faith, Spirituality / Lord Krishna's Birthday
« on: August 22, 2011, 03:30:10 AM »
Janmashtami or Janamashtami - Lord Krishna's Birthday - जन्मष्टमी
The birthday (janam-) of Lord Krishna is widely celebrated in all parts of India with great fervor and devotion on the eighth (-ashtami) day after the full moon in the shraavana month of the Hindu Calendar. Lord Krishna is considered the ninth eighth (and complete) avatar (or incarnation) of Lord Vishnu. The significance of being a complete avatar is that all the qualities and powers of Lord Vishnu were integrated into Lord Krishna.

The birth of Lord Krishna was for the express purpose of re-establishing the fundamentals of faith within the hindu people. As spoken in the Bhagavad Gita by Krishna himself yada yada hi dharmasya, glaanirbhavati bharata, i.e. whenever faith is under attack in this world, I will re-appear to protect those who are devoted to me and to re-establish faith and order. The message of Vedanta preached to Arjuna through the Bhagavad Gita is perhaps the seminal work and crown in the jewel of all Hindu texts.

yadaa yadaa hi dharmasya
glaanirbhavati bhaarata.
Abhyutthaanam.h adharmasya
tadaatmaanM sRRijaamyaham.h..

यदा यदा हि धर्मस्या, ग्लानिर्भवति भारत । अभ्युत्थानम् अधर्मस्या, तदात्मानं सृजाम्यहम् ।।

Sri Krishna, the eighth incarnation of Lord Vishnu is the most popular avatar and is regarded as purna avataar(complete incarnation). All other deities are regarded as his manifestation. His story and his exploits(leela) are numerous and very well known. To the Hindu, he is the supreme statesman, warrior, hero, philosopher, teacher and God himself. He is the great exponent of Bhagavadgita, the "song celestial".   
The Birth of Krishna


The festival of Janmashtami is observed as a day of fasting until midnight - which is the time at which Lord Krishna was born to his mother Devaki in a prison cell. The demonic king Kansa had put Devaki (his sister) into prison because he had been told by his advisers that the son of Devaki would be his nemesis. Kansa had planned to kill Krishna at birth, but as soon as he was born, the prison gates magically opened and his father smuggled him out to be raised by his adopted mother, Yashoda.

Sudama and Balarama were two of Lord Krishna's favorite companions during his childhood. The stories of Krishna's love for butter and milk products is legendary and woven into many poems, rituals and bhajans. He was always being scolded by his adopted mother Yashoda for doing all kinds of mischief as a young child.

The Divine Powers of Krishna the Child

At a young age, Lord Krishna and Balarama went to the court of King Kansa and challenged his wrestlers to duel with them. After killing all his seemingly unconquerable wrestlers, King Kansa challenged Lord Krishna to a duel. Krishna simply assumed his supernatural powers and killed him easily. The people celebrated because they were forever rid of Kansa's evil rule.

In another instance, there was a great flood which was threatening to destroy the entire population of Krishna's village. Krishna showed his supernatural powers by lifting the entire village, including the govardhan mountain on his shoulders and thus saving them from the calamity of the flood.


Spiritual Significance of Janmashtami

Janmashtami is celebrated by some as the day on which the preacher of the highest philosophy, the Vedanta (the -anta or "end" of the Vedas), was incarnated onto this earth. The message of the four paths to liberation as spoken by Lord Krishna in the Bhagavad Gita is perhaps the greatest spiritual gift of Janmashtami to the hindu thought process. In addition, the message of love - for one another, and for God - was also emphasized by Krishna. In fact, Lord Krishna said - those who do not follow any of the four paths and instead are simply devoted to me, will eventually come and join me in my abode. This simple message gave rise to the cult of Bhakti, or universal love, which is very popular in many parts of India. Many current practices in Hinduism are based on the concept of Bhakti.

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Religion, Faith, Spirituality / Janmashtami
« on: August 22, 2011, 03:22:00 AM »
Janmashtami festival is celebrated with great zeal by Hindus all over India. The festival, which falls on the eighth day (Ashtami) of Savan month, marks the birth of Lord Krishna, one of the favorite deities of Hindus. Lord Krishna was born under extraordinary circumstances on the day. People enjoy in the merrymaking at the midnight of ashtami, by singing devotional songs and dancing to the tune of bhajans. Apart from honoring the day with a special puja, people relish on lip smacking delicacies that are prepared especially for the festival. Cultural programs are also part of the celebrations. Go through the following lines to know more about the celebrations of Janmashtami.


Krishna Janmashtami Celebrations
Janmashtami is a two-day celebration in many parts of India. The first two days are celebrated colorfully and the merrymaking reaches its peak at midnight of the first day, when Lord Krishna was born. To mark the birth of the deity, the idol of the infant Krishna is bathed and is cradled in the midnight time. Conch shell is blown and the devotees celebrate the birth of the Lord Krishna by singing devotional songs and by dancing with great joy. Thereafter, mouthwatering sweets and dishes are served to the devotees.




Lord Krishna temples situated at Vrindhavan, Mathura, Dwaraka are the most popular for the celebrations of Janmashtami, as it is believed that Lord Krishna lived there. In some part of the North India, Krishna Janmashtami is celebrated for three days. The first two days are celebrated in a colorful manner. Dance drama, known as Raslila, is performed. Incidents from Sri Krishna's life, especially his childhood, are depicted in the drama. On the second day of the festival, a popular ceremony known as 'Dahi Handi' takes place wherein the pot containing curd or butter or milk is broken by the youth.


The ritual of Dahi Handi is carried out with religious observance, in the northern parts of India. Maharashtra is especially popular for the ritual, wherein human pyramid tries to break the Handi (earthen pot filled with buttermilk) that is suspended from top, with the help of a rope. Onlookers throw water on the pyramid of boys in order to stop them from reaching the earthen pot. The process involves a lot of excitement. During Janmashtami, every other street of Mumbai organizes the Dahi Handi, as a part of the celebrations of the festival.

Various kinds of sweets are prepared to offer Lord Krishna on Janmashtami. Murukku and Vella Seedai are the specialties of Tamil Nadu, while in Kerala, people relish on Paal Payasam (Milk Kheer) and Neyyappam. Mathura is popular for Peda (sweet made of khoya - dried milk food). Milk and curd are the key ingredients of most of the recipes made for the festival. Apart from this, Shrikhand (Sweet Golden Yogurt), Singhade Ki Poori, and Gulabjamun are prepared for the festival.

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This is one of the famous songs that people sing on the occasion of Janmashtami, the birth anniversary of Lord Krishna the eighth avatar (Incarnation) of Lord Vishnu. This religious festival is celebrated all over India in the month of August/September on the ashtami of Krishna Paksh or the eighth day in the month of Bhadon according to the Hindu calendar with great devotion and zeal. Janmashtami is also known as Gokulashtami, Krishnasthami, Srijayanti.

The Janmashtami of Mathura and Vrindavan, the places where Lord Krishna had spent his childhood, are famous all over the world. Devotees from across the world come to these pious places to celebrate Janmasthami. On this auspicious occasion, temples and homes are beautifully decorated and illuminated. Night long prayers are offered and religious hymns are sung in temples. The priests chant holy mantras and bath the idol with Panchamrit which comprises of Gangajal (water from the holy Ganges River), milk, ghee (clarified butter), curd, and honey pouring all these from a conch shell. After this bath the idol of the infant Krishna (also known as Balmukund) is placed in a cradle. Devotional songs and dances mark the celebration of this festive occasion all over Northern India.

The temples especially in Vrindavan witness an extravagant and colourful celebration on this occasion. Raslila is performed to recreate incidents from the life of Krishna and to commemorate his love for Radha



Happy Janmashtami - Nand Ke Anand Bhayo ( Krishna Bhajan )




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Gup Shup / Re: check this out................
« on: August 22, 2011, 03:00:58 AM »

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Gup Shup / Re: check this out................
« on: August 22, 2011, 02:56:39 AM »
:wow: kai baar check kita hoea ehh



Kujh new lai ke aoo :wow:

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Gup Shup / Re: check this out................
« on: August 22, 2011, 02:51:30 AM »
Scren Shot dikhawo Ehda ki chez aa ehh

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PJ Games / Re: What are you watching?
« on: August 22, 2011, 02:49:56 AM »
Main Film Dekhan lagea :loll:

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