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Messages - Kudrat Kaur
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« on: April 20, 2011, 07:39:24 PM »
Whaoooooooooooo.... I can't express in words ke.. kinne sohne lagg rahe ho tusi.. AWESOMENESS!!!
Loved it.. Keep it up... =D> =D>
822
« on: April 20, 2011, 07:29:03 PM »
sab kuj change ho janda mainu te koi free wali insurance dasso :hehe: i dont want to pay more than 100 per month.. sachi mere te bill hee nai maan aounde.. mera te kharcha hee bara aa
1300 home payment 430 car payment because i bought new one :sad: 115 mere te mere bro da phone bill 50 internet 200 bijli gas bill o vi save kar kar ke lol 150 car insurance
haye dont want to think :sad: :sad:
awwwwww.. meri Gudiya Rani.. 8-> Sabda ahi haal aa bache.. :pagel: Chal mein sasti wali labh ke dassdi aa.. Kade toh karni start.. School ya job di koyee specific date requirement aa? ya fer u wanna start anytime soon?
823
« on: April 20, 2011, 07:16:16 PM »
Hanji Raje..
hun ih depend karda, ke tusi kehdhre area vich ho in United Sates... Like You have to see Which health insurance covers most of the hospitals in your area. Then that would be best insurance for you. For Example, I have AETNA and it covers almost every hospital in my area. Well, I am paying around $300/month for this. then you have to pay co payment for primary around $30 and for specialist its around $50 for each visit.
If u really want, PM me your Zip code i can call my California friends and can ask recommendations for u.Baki, personally speaking, mein tah ajjtak apna primary v nai select kitta.. :hehe:
Nalle we pay 30% tax over our income too.. /:)
824
« on: April 19, 2011, 08:58:11 PM »
I read first post.. its really interesting.. but I am amazed.. menu ayunde c sare :hehe:
825
« on: April 19, 2011, 08:39:48 PM »
HISTORY OF THIS FOLK SONGFrom the story of Yusuf and Zulaikha we learn what part beauty plays in the world of love. Yusuf was the youngest son of Jacob, the seer, who was blest with the gift of prophecy as were several among his ancestors. He was thrown into a well by his elder brothers, who were jealous of his beauty and the influence that it had on their father and everyone that met him. 'Not love alone, but beauty also has to pay its forfeit.' Some merchants traveling that way saw Yusuf in the well as they were drawing water, and took him up and sold him as a slave to a chief of Misr, who, charmed by the beautiful manner of this youth, made him his personal attendant. Zulaikha, the wife of this chief, grew fonder every day of this handsome youth. She once invited all her relations and friends, and put into the hands of each of them a lemon and a knife, and told them all to cut the lemons when she should tell them, and then called Yusuf. When he came she told them to cut the lemons, but the eyes of everyone among them were so attracted by the appearance of Yusuf, that many instead of cutting the lemon cut their fingers, thereby stamping on their fingers also the love of Yusuf. 'Beauty takes away from the lover the consciousness of self.' Zulaikha, blinded by the overwhelming darkness of passion, would not desist, and when he still refused, her passion turned into wrath. She hated him and cursed him and reminded him of his low position as a slave. On this he began to leave the room, and she caught him by the nape of the neck and thus Yusuf's garment was torn. The chief happened to enter the room during this. Before he asked her anything she complained to him, in order to hide her evident fault, that Yusuf had made an attempt to lay hands upon her, which naturally enraged the chief, and he at once gave orders that Yusuf should be taken to prison for life. Time, which changes all things, changed the conditions of Yusuf's life. Though he was in prison he had never blamed Zulaikha, by reason of her love, but he became every day more deeply immersed in the thought of her and yet remained firm in his principle, which is the sign of the godly. After years of pain, Yusuf was released from prison because of his wonderful personality and great power of dreams interpretation. Once Yusuf, riding with his retinue, happened to pass by the place where Zulaikha in her utter misery was spending her days. On hearing this, Zulaikha desired to look at him once again. When Yusuf saw her he did not recognize her, but he halted, seeing that some woman wished to speak with him. He was moved to see a person in such misery, and asked her, 'What desirest thou of me?' She said, 'Zulaikha has still the same desire, O Yusuf, and it will continue here and in the hereafter. I have desired thee, and thee alone I will desire.' Yusuf became very convinced of her constant love, and was moved by her state of misery. He kissed her on the forehead, and took her in his arms and prayed to God. Yusuf said to Zulaikha, 'From this day thou becomest my beloved queen.' They were then married and lived in happiness.
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« on: April 19, 2011, 07:57:43 PM »
he didn't just failed the exam but along with that he lost all of his inheritance money and his beloved mother too...
828
« on: April 19, 2011, 06:42:13 PM »
Janamdin diyan bahut bahut mubrakan Grenade Singhji... WaheGuruji Bless u!!....
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« on: April 18, 2011, 09:00:09 PM »
Search the World’s Most Accurate Guru Granth Sahib After 6 long years of work, the launch of the world’s most accurate Guru Granth Sahib search engine called GurbaniDB (which stands for Gurbani Database) in English and 52 other languages is imminent. This plan was launched on Vaisakhi 2011 in April. Summary of GurbaniDB’s FeaturesPowered by GurbaniDB.org data, which is the world’s most accurate database of the Guru Granth Sahib
- The world’s first Gurbani database to correctly archive Guru Granth Sahib into all 60 Raags (moods/melodies) with pop-up descriptions of each Author and Melody. Melody data has been kindly provided by an expert in Indian Musicology, Professor Surinder Singh from Raj Academy
- Search the Guru Granth Sahib in English, Gurmukhi and 52 other languages, including 22 transliterations
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You can read more about it here.. http://www.sikher.com/tag/guru-granth-sahib
Here is a link to this new search engine called GurbaniDB: http://www.sikher.com/guru-granth-sahib/
830
« on: April 18, 2011, 07:28:51 PM »
Sat Sri Akalji...Ghaint Jatti da nigha swagat aaji.. :smile: hun ik ghaint ji intro v de dewo fer.. 8->
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« on: April 18, 2011, 07:26:34 PM »
bahut sohna likhia sariyan ne... =D>
832
« on: April 18, 2011, 07:21:52 PM »
je compare hi karna tah es picture naal karo.. Vase Punjaban teh Michael Jackson ( Kaale) da koyee comparison nai aa..
833
« on: April 18, 2011, 07:17:40 PM »
Good aa.. well, White color nai inna vadiya.. Vase Ravi Shastri nu v Audi mili c kise Cricket cup toh baad.. I think..
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« on: April 18, 2011, 07:10:21 PM »
Yes, I agree with Fateh.. Riya Sen v theek thak actress aa and SreeDanth fer v jyada vadiya cricketer aa.. and vekho do jane sohne v lagg rahe ne ik duje naal khrre.. So sade vallo tah ok report aa.. :pagel:
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« on: April 17, 2011, 11:54:53 PM »
why is your title implying that he later became the vicious leader due to failure of being a successful artist?
Artist Hitler Failed the Art Exam and The Rise Of Adolf Hitler
this was title for this segment of Hitler's Life story.. well, I am not professional psychologist right now, but i would say this could be one of the possible reasons that how an artistic soul had changed into an emotionless halacoust leader.. Drawings believed to be those that Adolf Hitler submitted in a failed attempt to gain entry into the Vienna Academy of Art.
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« on: April 16, 2011, 09:12:32 PM »
Sat Sri Akalji... Teh nawiyan da Swagat aa.. :smile: nalle Ajjkal Jattan di numbering v hundi aaji.. :wait:
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« on: April 16, 2011, 05:16:28 PM »
Artist Hitler Failed the Art Exam and The Rise Of Adolf Hitler
Hitler had developed a big interest in architecture. He could draw detailed pictures from memory of a building he had seen only once. He also liked to ponder how to improve existing buildings, making them grander, and streamlined city layouts. In Vienna, he stood for hours gazing at grand buildings such as the opera house and the Parliament building, and looking at Ring Boulevard. As a young boy he had shown natural talent for drawing. His gift for drawing had also been recognized by his high school instructors. But things had gone poorly for him in high school. He was a lazy and uncooperative student, who essentially flunked out. To escape the reality of that failure and avoid the dreaded reality of a workaday existence, Hitler put all his hope in the dream of achieving greatness as an artist. He decided to attend the prestigious Vienna Academy of Fine Arts. In October 1907, at age eighteen, he withdrew his inheritance money from the bank and went to live and study in Vienna. Hitler's mother was by now suffering from breast cancer and had been unsuccessfully operated on in January. But Hitler's driving ambition to be a great artist overcame his reluctance to leave her. He took the two day entrance exam for the academy's school of painting. Confident and self assured, he awaited the result, quite sure he would get in. But failure struck him like a bolt of lightning. His test drawings were judged unsatisfactory and he was not admitted. Hitler was badly shaken by this rejection. He went back to the academy to get an explanation and was told his drawings showed a lack of talent for artistic painting, notably a lack of appreciation of the human form. He was told, however, that he had some ability for the field of architecture. But without the required high school diploma, going to the building school and after that, the academy's architectural school, seemed doubtful. Hitler resolved to take the painting school entrance exam again next year. Now, feeling quite depressed, Hitler left Vienna and returned home where his beloved mother was now dying from cancer, making matters even worse. EXAMPLES OF HITLER'S PAINTINGS1.This 1914 painting is titled: “The Courtyard of the Old Residency in Munich.” 2.This painting, also from 1914, is titled “Ruins of a Cloister in Messines.” 3.This one is titled “Shelter in Fournes.” 4.The title of this undated painting: “House with a White Fence.” 5.This painting from 1917 is titled “Ardoye in Flanders.”
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« on: April 16, 2011, 04:38:59 PM »
Indian woman Sarpanch(head person of a village)Ms.Chaavi Rajwal made an impressive presentation at United Nations as to what can be done with computers and modern technology for upliftment of villages and villagers.There was a sense of disbelief among the delegates in11th Info-Poverty World Conference held at the United Nations that the jean-clad 30-year-old is the sarpanch of Soda, a village 60 km from Jaipur, in backward Rajasthan. Rajawat is also India's youngest woman sarpanch."In three years I will transform my village. I don't want money. I want people and organisations to adopt projects in my village as often projects fail owing to lack of a local connect and that is what I am here to provide by bridging that gap.
"I want the conference to help bring about faster change so that this generation can enjoy that kind of life that I - and you in this audience - take for granted," she said to thunderous cheers from the delegates. "My business management degree is helping me take care of the village administration and infuse a fresh blood. I am not thinking this as a career but sort of social work," she says."My focus is on bringing safe drinking water and increasing job opportunities in the village by involving NGOs," says Rajawat, who works seven days a week for the welfare of her village. "There is so much to be done." She said at conference. The management graduate quit her high-flying job with Bharti-Tele Ventures to take up the challenging, and low-paying, job of a village head
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« on: April 16, 2011, 12:26:23 AM »
Mein sab toh last entry Karam Ji wali post suni aa.. and this is awesomeness...
Rab Karke Punjabiyan di Sardaari bane rahe.. VERY NICE!!! =D> =D>
840
« on: April 16, 2011, 12:00:19 AM »
pehli war suniya mein vase.. ah sarpanchji menu samajh nai ayea like ih Nanakiya Dadkiyan apas vich Sithniya de rahiya ne ya fer jo vyah time ghare kum karan ayundiya ne ladies oh mehne de rahiya ne rishtedariyan nu... kujh chanana payo??
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