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« on: March 04, 2011, 06:28:44 PM »
That's just the nature of the sport. It can be very slow but suddenly it can be very explosive. He's a UK fighter so might a bit unknown abroad.
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« on: March 04, 2011, 06:23:22 PM »
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« on: March 04, 2011, 01:42:34 PM »
HOW TO STAY YOUNG
1.
Throw out nonessential numbers. This includes age, weight and height. Let the doctor worry about them. That is why you pay him/her. 2.
Keep only cheerful friends. The grouches pull you down. 3.
Keep learning. Learn more about the computer, crafts, gardening, whatever. Never let the brain idle. " An idle mind is the devil's workshop." And the devil's name is Alzheimer's. 4.
Enjoy the simple things. 5.
Laugh often, long and loud. Laugh until you gasp for breath. 6.
The tears happen. Endure, grieve, and move on. The only person who is with us our entire life, is ourselves. Be ALIVE while you are alive. 7.
Surround yourself with what you love, whether it's family, friends, pets, keepsakes, music, plants, hobbies, whatever. Your home is your refuge. 8.
Cherish your health: If it is good, preserve it. If it is unstable, improve it. If it is beyond what you can improve, get help. 9.
Don't take guilt trips. Take a trip to the mall, to the next county, to a foreign country, but NOT to where the guilt is. 10.
Tell the people you love that you love them, at every opportunity. [/b][/center]
Or you can just do what I do; don't celebrate any birthday at all. I still haven't reached the age of one. : :
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« on: March 03, 2011, 06:00:52 PM »
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« on: March 03, 2011, 05:56:53 PM »
Subaig Singh is one of thousand’s of a new breed of Sikh fighter’s from across the United Kingdom and the USA. As the first keshdari Sikh in miced martial arts Subaig has paved the way for the thousands of Sikhs who participate in martial arts although martial arts has been a sikh tradition since our tenth Guru Gobind Singh Ji and is a vital requirement of Sikhs to learn many young Sikh lions have failed to participate competitively ubtil now that is.
Subaig has already won many of his fights in the ring and is slowly becoming a Sikh icon as he is not only a fighter but a highly religious and educated Sikh man.
Called by some people the most technically focused fighter they have seen in a long while in MMA and cupled with discipline he has Subaig will surely become a champion as he trawls through the ranks of MMA.
We will be posting up and coming fights and matched of Subaig as details become available and hope to get an interview with him on this site very very soon.From--- http://www.sikhsonnet.com/dr-subaig-singh-mma-cage-fighter/ This is also some performance!
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« on: March 02, 2011, 08:40:30 PM »
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« on: March 02, 2011, 06:02:40 PM »
Gospel comes to Sikhi!!! : :
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« on: March 02, 2011, 04:52:48 PM »
yep nthing can b changed niether story nor the society. Every thing is going on in same way as before. The cast system the ego bt nw more agressivly.
Karam Veer Ji, tuci sahi kiha. Kush nahi badlia. Nothing has changed.
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« on: March 01, 2011, 09:11:27 PM »
ohhhhh i like this song :D heard it after such a long time
i think this guy has such a cool tumbi :hehe:
I saw him in Bradford UK. He was brilliant. The toomba is huge.
I know DafaHona has brought us this song before but I thought I would put the lyrics in.
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« on: March 01, 2011, 09:07:48 PM »
Of course Kudrat Ji. There is much that can be written about her, Thank you for adding those points.
But most of all thank you for reading the post. As ever, I appreciate and value your opinion. :okk:
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« on: March 01, 2011, 08:52:28 PM »
If you can follow the lyrics, you will appreciate what love is!!!!‘Allah Hoo... Ishq’ - Sain Zahoor Ahmad. Allah ho, Allah ho, Allah Allah ho Allah. Hoooooo….hoooooo
Haiy Aukhe pende, lambiyaaN ni raavaN ishq diyaaN Dard jigar, sakhat sazaavaN ishq diyaaN Haiy Aukhe pende, lambiyaaN ni raavaN ishq diyaaN Dard jigar, sakhat sazaavaN ishq diyaaN
Allah hoooooo ……….Allah ho, Allah ho, Allah Allah ho Allah Ae Allah ho, Allah ho, Allah Allah ho Allah……………Allah hoooooo
Haiy phullaN vargi jindri nu ishq rullaah shadd da Saare bazaar, jo chaave ishq nachchaa shadd da PhullaN vargi jindri nu ishq rullah shadd da Saare bazaar, jo chaave ishq nachchaa shadd da Ae kakh naa shadde, oye dekh vafavaN ishq diyaaN Aukhe pende, lambiyaaN raavaN ishq diyaaN
Allah hoooooo ……….Allah ho, Allah ho, Allah Allah ho Allah Ae Allah ho, Allah ho, Allah Allah ho Allah……………Allah hoooooo
Haiy Sajjana bhajoN jaat sifaataN, ishq diyaaN Vakhri kulli, din te rataaN ishq diyaaN Haiy Sajjana bhajoN jaat sifaataN, ishq diyaaN Vakhri kulli, din te raataN ishq diyaaN Ehn chaudaN tabkaN, undher thaavaN ishq diyaaN Aukhe pende, lambiyaaN raavaN ishq diyaaN
Allah hoooooo ……….Allah ho, Allah ho, Allah Allah ho Allah Ae Allah ho, Allah ho, Allah Allah ho Allah……………Allah hoooooo
Haiy har-har dil’ch, har thhaN vich, ishq samaaya ae Arsh farsh te, ishq ne kadham tikaya ae Baaten ehna huq sadaavaN ishq diyaaN Aukhe pende ne lambiyaaN raavaN ishq diyaaN
Allah hoooooo ……….Allah ho, Allah ho, Allah Allah ho Allah Ae Allah ho, Allah ho, Allah Allah ho Allah……………Allah hoooooo
Haiy ishq di hasti, masti yaar mitta deve Agg ishq di, dil di dhuhi jalaa deve Haiy ishq di hasti, masti yaar mitta deve Agg ishq di, dil di dhuhi jalaa deve Ehn Bulleh vaang nachaavan tarraaN ishq diyaaN Bulleh vaang nachaavan tarraaN ishq diyaaN Aukhe pende lambiyaaN raavaN ishq diyaaN
Allah hoooooo ……….Allah ho, Allah ho, Allah Allah ho Allah Ae Allah ho, Allah ho, Allah Allah ho Allah……………Allah hoooooo
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« on: March 01, 2011, 06:51:32 PM »
Phoolan Devi (Goddess of Flowers) was only born in 1963 in Utter Pardesh in a small village on the banks of Yamuna river. The village was Gohra Ka Purwa. She was born to a very poor family whose income came from fishing. But all that changed pretty soon into her early twenties and by her mid twenties she became one of the most famous outlaws in Indian history.
Why? What happened?
Early Life
Well, it is well known that she was beginning to show defiance as early as the age of ten when she organised sit-ins on some land that her father had been swindled out of. For this she received many beatings.
Like many girls of lower casts Phoolan Devi was married at the age of 12. Women of lower casts were and to some extent still seen as just objects for bearing children and not much else. Her husband was a widower who was in his 30s. Her marriage was never a healthy or happy one. She suffered much abuse as well as rape. However, she escaped this by running away and returning to Gohra Ka Purwa.
In lower caste Indian society this is seen as a taboo if not a sin indeed. As a result her family refused to accept her deed and expelled her. She then went on to become an out caste travelling from village to village.
Held in custody
In the meantime she continues to fight for the land that her father lost. She even takes legal proceedings in Court. Her case is heard in Allahabad. But later she is arrested on trumped up charges of burglary and theft. It is at this stage that her rebellious streak is given air.
It is believed that she spends about a month in jail but is repeatedly abused and raped by police. But that is nothing new as lower caste women were often arrested expressly for that purpose.
She becomes an outlaw
Upon release she is again kidnapped; only this time it worked in an odd sort of way. One of the gang of kidnappers shoots the leader of the gang hired to kidnap her. After being tortured and beaten for two days the leader (Babu Gujar) is shot by Vikram Mallah who then goes onto take command of the gang. He also makes Phoolan Devi his own personal lover.
It is at this stage she learns to live outside the law. It is here that she experiences her first taste of power. She is suddenly in a position of strength even though it is outside of the law. It also has to borne in mind that she, being from a low caste family, probably only knew of the unfair advantages that the higher castes held over the poor. Rape is often a weapon used by the rich and powerful against the poor in a society which is caste ridden. In an Indian society honour is everything. She becomes a decoit, an outlaw. She learns to shoot and becomes very good with the rifle. Gradually through time she began to have influence over Vikram Mallah. He listened to her and she wisely reminded him that he too was from a lower caste background.
Through time Mallah and Devi conduct various raids and attacks on upper caste homesteads and property. Interestingly, like Robin Hood, they dished out some of the loot to the poor in the local villages. The only difference being Robin Hood was a ficticious character and she being very much real. As time went on the gang became quite notorious and powerful. They became known for their raids in UP and Madhya Pardesh.
Vikram Mallah dies
In 1980 two brothers Sri and Lala Ram were released from jail. These two unsavoury characters had been members of Babu Gujars gang. They had developed a hatred for Mallah and were now looking to establish their own gang but in order to do that they had to fight it out with Mallah and Devi’s gang. They managed to ambush them and in that fight Mallah was killed. Phoolan Devi was once again kidnapped. She is held in a village called Behmai although she is not aware of this at the time.
She is raped repeatedly by the members of the Ram brothers’ gang. She is raped until she is left unconscious. It is also known that she was stripped naked and forced to get water from the village well. In her eyes that is the ultimate degradation; something that would come back and haunt the residents of Behmai. She is raped each night for a fortnight until she is rescued by a Pandit from a nearby village.
Retribution in Behmai
It is thought that a couple of years later her and her gang returned to Behmai and took terrible revenge on the villagers and some of the Ram brothers’ gang. However, that was by misfortune of the villagers because Phoolan Devi was not aware she was in Behmai until she recognised two of the men who had raped her whilst being held there. The villager did not inform her where the Ram brothers could be found. The men folk from the village were lined up and shot. It is known that 22 men died that day with a further eight wounded. This was the biggest ever known massacre in modern India’s outlaw history.
The Bandit Queen gives up
In front of a very large crowd, some say as many as 12,000 people, Phoolan Devi gave up. She was by this time tired of life on the run and her gang was depleted; illnesses and violent death being the major cause. Peace activists and journalists from around the globe helped her. She had some conditions to her surrender, one being that a portraite of Mahatma Ghandi and one of Durga Devi too be present at her surrender. Her father’s land was also to be returned to him as well as no further persecution of her gang members was to be enforced other than they serve eight years in jail. She herself served eleven years in jail. She was pardoned in 1994.
She entered Indian Politics in 1996.
She was murdered on 25 July 2001 in New Delhi. Sources Books I, Phoolan Devi: The Autobiography of India's Bandit Queen. Indian Prisoners and Detainees: Phoolan Devi, Binayak Sen, Subhas Chandra Bose, Sanjay Dutt, Raghuraj Pratap Singh, Shiney Ahuja, Gopal Godse Internet links http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/160166/Phoolan-Devi#tab=active~checked%2Citems~checked&title=Phoolan%20Devi%20--%20Britannica%20Online%20Encyclopediahttp://www.trutv.com/library/crime/gangsters_outlaws/cops_others/phoolan_devi/index.htmland other links on this page http://people.virginia.edu/~pm9k/gifs/ZoForth/Pholan/phoolan.htmlAlso some Wiki reading.
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« on: February 28, 2011, 06:20:19 PM »
:Silencer: No kissing please, we are Indian :
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« on: February 28, 2011, 04:28:13 PM »
Lao Ji pehlaN aap maran diaN gla karde c te hun mehnu maran lag paye. :laugh: :laugh:
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« on: February 28, 2011, 03:43:08 PM »
If i would know that I’m gonna die tomorrow,I’ll spend 23 hours
with u!!
And if u wonder what about the last hour?!
In that I’ll find someone who can take care of u
NoorSandhu Ji
That is really nice of you. Thank you. But I would rather you didn't die. I am not ready to spend money on a funeral just yet. X_X :laugh:
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« on: February 28, 2011, 03:33:21 PM »
Changed the strings on my Gibson Les Paul and then had a good hour long Rock session...
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« on: February 28, 2011, 03:15:45 PM »
I'm in a guitar shop on Denmark Street, that Fender Strat you want, they’ve got one. Call me urgently…..
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« on: February 28, 2011, 03:07:20 PM »
I love love; because love is, just as Waheguru is.
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« on: February 28, 2011, 02:57:25 PM »
I saw all the pictures.. well have seen autopsy many times in hospital so was not a big deal
Oh Come come Kudrat Ji, you can not compare a post mortem in a controlled envoronment such as a hospital to what you see in those photographs, surely not.
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« on: February 28, 2011, 02:56:19 PM »
Challo some factors to prove that Why Our Ganga River is Sacred??
According to various studies on the water of the Ganges, it is known that the river water are: Nature antibacterial In 1896, E. Hanbury Hankin (an expert in Physics from the UK) after testing the purity of the water of the Ganges, he reported a written report in one paper that was published in the French journal Annales de IInstitut Pasteur, that turned out to bacteria Vibrio cholerae causes cholera disease when included in water from the river Ganges, the bacteria will die within a three-hour course …! This is very surprising if compared with the bacteria entered the water ‘normal’ bacteria will die within 48 hours.
Anti-putrefication C.E. Nelson, an expert on other British Physics, noted that the water from the Ganges river proved to be far in excess of fresh water, as evidenced when he mebawa Ganga river water samples to be taken to the British mainland, and for days the water is still in the weird fresh condition and does not smell like regular water that has been for days.
Cleaning the dead! In 1927, Flix dHerelle, an expert microbiologist who came from France, was amazed when one day he stood on the banks of the Ganges and see the bodies floating freely lacking barriers, free as wind, sway, sway to the rhythm of the water. Known then it is a body of people who died from complications of cholera and dysentery, even more surprising when the corpse was dumped in the river Ganges, the supposed corpse full of bacteria are found free from bacteria. In other words, the Indian Hindu society for thousands of years to believe that the river Ganges also serves purify the body. And that’s why they often just throw the bodies in the river Ganges.
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Kudrat Ji, all of the above becomes irrelevant if you simply believe, like I do, that it can not be good if dogs are eating dead bodies on the banks of the Ganga. I believe that it is a practice which should now be stopped.
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