Monday, June 9, 2008

WHAT IS SO SPECIAL ABOUT R.K.PURAM ARMY,POLICE OF 1979 AND SAROJINI NAGAR THREE BLASTS

Sunday, June 8, 2008

WHAT IS SO SPECIAL ABOUT R.K.PURAM ARMY,POLICE OF 1979 AND SAROJINI NAGAR THREE BLASTS

























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A superspeciality health care hospital

Department of Multi-Organ Transplantation
(The Liver Transplant Unit)


Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Psychological Terrorism


Monday, April 14, 2008

LAW AND JUDICIARY,RAMRAJYA AMERICA AND RUSSIA,POLITICIANS OF DAYANAND AND BRITAIN AND 13TH SAMSKARA OF MARRIAGE OF HINDUS

WHAT IS MEANT BY THE NAME MONA IN CRIME AND POLICE?
IT MEANS HOW SIKHS WHO ARE IN GOVERNMENT OR INDUSTRIAL- INFLUNTIAL HEIRARCHY -IF THEY DO NOT CO-OPERATE WITH KHALISTAN ,TERRORISM,ARYA SAMAJ,ISLAM ,KILLERS ISSUE AND CHANGE THEIR RELIGION TO SANATAN DHARAM -BECOME MONA ARE GOING TO BE PERSECUTED ,KILLED ,ISOLATED AND HUMILIATED BY ORGANIZED CRIME.

THE SBI SINGH WOMAN ,LIVING NEXT TO KALRA IN JABALPUR WHO FIXED MY MARRIAGE TO KALRA HAD A SON NAMED MONU.

DIG JABALPUR ;ASHOK PATEL'S 3RD DAUGHTER WAS NAMED MONA BUT SHE WAS A DEAR FRIEND AND MARRIED TO A VERY HONEST MPEB ENGINEER WHO DID NOT ALLOW THE ILLEGAL JHUGGI CONNECTIONS.
THAT WAS LATIKA RANA'S FATHER FILTH [JHUGGI SUPPORT TO THEIR FREE ELECTRICITY GUTTER BOSS'S DAUGHTER].I DID NOT HAVE A SERVANT FOR ENTIRE 2003 IN DELHI AND WHEN RANA FILTH LEFT MY HOUSE FOR 1510 ,THEY LEFT BEHIND HEAPS OF FILTH AND FEMALE HAIR;BUT NO SWEEPER WAS READY TO CLEAN THE FILTH.
I HAD TO CLEAN IT MYSELF. I WAS GIVEN GUTTER HELL FOR MY FAMILY'S HONESTY BY SWEEPERS;WHO ALSO CAN DIE IN ATOMIC BOMB BLAST-WHICH THE VALIANT CISF PROTECT.
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Mumbai Blast Accused In India Hands

Abu Salem, Monica in Mumbai, to be produced in court

Agencies
Posted online: Friday, November 11, 2005 at 0319 hours IST
Updated: Friday, November 11, 2005 at 1510 hours IST

Abu Salem-Monica Bedi Lisbon, November 11: In the first major success in an extradition battle, CBI on Friday brought back one of India's most wanted terrorists Abu Salem, a prime accused in the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts along with his girlfriend Monica Bedi, after a three-year legal process in Portugal.

Capping a three-week secretive operation, a team of 20 CBI and police officials headed by a Deputy Inspector General, brought the two from Lisbon in a chartered flight to Mumbai on Friday morning for trial in a host of cases including 25 alone in the commercial capital.

The extradition of Salem, who is also wanted in various cases including the murder of noted film producer Gulshan Kumar besides his role in the 1993 blasts masterminded by Dawood Ibrahim, comes after an assurance to Portugal that he would not be given death penalty, an important requirement in extradition proceedings in Europe.

Bollywood starlet Bedi, however, faces trial in connection with two cases of forgery of passport in Bhopal and Hyderabad. She had travelled on forged documents to stay with Salem in Lisbon in the last few years.

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Parveen Babi

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Personal Profile (Personal Biography)
Original Name: Parveen Wali Mohammad Khan Babi
Commonly Known Name: India's Marilyn Monroe
Date of Birth (Birthday): 4 April, 1949
Date of Death: 20/01/2005
Height: 5'7"
Hair Color: Black
Birth Place: Junagadh
Religion: muslim
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Languages: Hindi, English

Friday, January 4, 2008

Dawood-Miandad Match at Grand Hyatt & betting controversy opened yet another chapter in the alleged unholy nexus between the underworld and cricket.

Monday, March 10, 2008

EK BUDDA MAILA SA -A 60 YEARS OLD MAN WITH A LEG IN THE GRAVE STILL A PRINCE ;WILL DIE A PRINCE?

Sunday, March 9, 2008

Arabian Sea as Sindhu Sagar ,Hyderabad and Secundrabad as one Isfahan-e-Nau in Andhra Pradesh and Ahmad nagar as Sai Baba Nagar in Maharashtra

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

THE SILK ROUTE ROAD TO TERROR MARKETING IN INDIA

Sunday, March 23, 2008

THE SORDID SAGA OF THE BABRI MASJID- A SYMBOL OF PERSECUTION LYING IN DILAPIDATED RUINS





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U.S. President Clinton’s program in India

March 19, 2000

  • Arrival at New Delhi airport

March 20, 2000

  • Departure for Dhaka, Bangladesh
  • Return from Dhaka, Bangladesh
  • THE WHITE HOUSE
    Office of the Press Secretary
    (Agra, India)
    For Immediate Release
    March 22, 2000

    REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT AT ENVIRONMENTAL SIGNING CEREMONY

    Taj Khema
    Agra, India
    5:55 P.M. (L)

    "I want to thank all of you for welcoming me and my daughter and my wife's mother, many members of the
    United States Congress, the Secretary of State, the Secretary of Commerce, distinguished members of our
    administration and our ambassador here today.
    I want to thank all the environmental leaders from India who
    have come here today. "

    "On this Earth Day this year and on this historic day
    today of partnership

    between our two nations, when we
    stand in the shadow of the Taj Mahal, we
    remember that it is a monument built in love;
    all the most

    important
    monuments are built for love. The most important
    monument today we

    can give our children and our children's
    children is the preservation of the
    Earth that was given to us. We should give that
    monument in the spirit

    of
    love.

    Thank you very much.
    "(Applause.)

    Marilyn French




    The Women's Room (1977) by Marilyn French
    Marilyn French (born November 21, 1929)
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  • http://www.durga-puja.org/kalkaji-mandir.html

    Kalkaji Mandir, Delhi
  • Built in: 1764
  • Kalka Devi is known to be one of the incarnations of Goddess Shakti (Durga). Due to this renowned temple, the area came to be called as Kalkaji. The image of the Goddess Kalka is believed to a self-manifested one. The main shrine has twelve sides, made in white marble and granite tiles. In the early 20th century, the present structure was erected by the contributions and donations made by the devotees.

    On religious occasions, Kalka Devi temple is thronged by innumerable devotees that come to have a glimpse of the Goddess. It is regarded that Kalka Devi fulfills all the legible wishes of her true devotees. During the time of 'Navratris' (Mar-Apr / Sep-Oct), thousands of devotees come for the 'darshan' of the deity. For the period of nine days, a huge fair is organized in the vicinity of the temple.

    Origin
    Existent from past 3,000 years, Kalkaji Temple traces many legends regarding its origin. However, the oldest part of the shrine dates back to the 1764 A.D. Kalka Temple is said to have been constructed by the Maratha Rulers in the late 18th century. Kalkaji Mandir is believed to have been survived from the times of Mahabharata.

    As per the folklore, the Pandavas and Kauravas had worshipped Kalka Devi during the reign of Yudhisthira.
  • Situated beyond the commercial complex of Nehru Place lies Kalkaji temple dedicated to the Goddess Kalka Devi. Kalkaji mandir is very famous and has numerous devotees thronging it on many religious occasions, throughout the year. Small red flags decorate the temple then, and women outnumber men among the devotees. Folklore is replete with tales of the Kalkaji temple, so much so that one does not know where legend ends and history begins.

    This is a very old temple and the oldest part was built up in 1764 A.D. The Kali Temple in Kalkaji boasts of an existence of 3,000 years, although the oldest surviving portion of it dates to 1764-1771 when the Marathas were in power. Looking at the present-day Kalkaji temple one may find it hard to believe that this shrine to Kali is an antique one, where perhaps even the Pandavs and Kauravs had worshiped during the reign of Yudhisthir, whose citadel of Indraprastha had the fabled fairy gates of which bards sang, much like Homer of old, right up to the time of Prithviraj Chauhan.

    The temple is situated on a hill and is dedicated to Kali. There is a very distinctive feeling there and the devotees are overwhelmed by light, which stay during the whole night. The power of Ma Kali is ambiguous but powerful. Devotees also try to meditate there and a spectacular tantric aarati is held at about 7 pm. The temple is also quite near to the Bahai Temple, which is just opposite on the other side of a big road.
  • The Kalka Devi temple or the Dakshineshwar Kali Temple is located alongside the Vivekananda Bridge in Calcutta around 20 km from the BBD Bagh. The temple was built by Rani Rashmoni in 1847 and is dedicated to goddess Kali. It was here that Rama Krishna Paramhansa achieved his spiritual awakening.

    [Kalka Devi Temple]

    The temple has 12 spires and is placed in the centre of an enormous courtyard which is further surrounded by 12 temples where Lord Shiva is the deity. This temple is a world famous place of pilgrimage where thousands come from all over the world to worship the goddess.


  • Yogini Shrines and Saktipithas, 2 Parts (Indian Gods and Goddesses Vol. 4)



    Book Details

    Author: Nagar, Shantilal
    Year: 2006
    ISBN : 8176464953
    [ 29 cm., pp. xxiv+284, b/w col. pls. 179, Set ]
    [ Price: RS. 4,000.00, US$ 102.56 ]
    In the religious history of India, the worship of Sakti or the following of the Tantric practices have their own importance. The Yoginis are adored as a form of Sakti-Kaula worship in the country. The females who achieve the divine spiritual knowledge with the following of the Yogic practices are called the Yoginis.
    Besides the Yoginis, several other centres of Sakti-worship known as Saktipitha have been mentioned in Puranas, some of which give their number as 108 or 51. These Saktipithas are scattered throughout the country. With every set of Sktipitha Bhairava-a form of Siva, was attached for its protection. These Saktipithas are said to have emerged wherever the parts or the ornaments of the body of Sati fell on earth. Besides the above, there are several other Siddhapithas of the goddesses, some of which have been included in this work in order to make it more representative.
    Both the Vol. III and Vol. IV of the series provide a comprehensive study on the Goddesses in India from the earliest times to the late medieval period, based on the literary as well as the archaeological evidence. Besides the thousand names of the Goddess Bhavanisahasranama, have also have been highlighted in the present Volume in quite a lively manner which will appeal the readers in general as well as those with scholarly aptitude.
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    Contents
    Chapter- I : Introduction
    Genesis and Evolution of the Female Principle--Sakti--1; Multiplicity of forms--1; Concept of Sakti and Its Evolution--8; The Early Stages--8; Tantras Relating to Sakti--9; The Cradle Land of Tantras--11; Yoginis and the Pancamakaras--12; Saktipithas--19; The Goddesses Emerging out of the Body of the Great Goddess--22; Sakti Cult in Assam--24; Class of Saktas in Bengal--25; The Kararis--25, Sakti Coins--26 /
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    Chapter 2 : The Yogis, Yoginis and Bhairavas
    (1) Yogis --- (i) Matsyendranatha--33; (iii) The Yogini Kaula and Matsyendra's Contribution--34 / (2) The Yoginis : (i) Yoginis Association with the Kaulas--37; (ii) Yoginis and Yogic Practices--37; (iii) Association with Cakrapuja--37; (iv) Yoginis with Magical Powers--38; (v) Yoginis as Attendants of the Great Goddess--39; (vi) The Divinity--40; (vii) Association of Yoginis with Yaksinis--41; (Viii) Types of Yoginis--41; Yoginis in Literature--41 (x) (The Antiquity--42; (xi) The Antiquity--42; (xi) The Siddhis--44. / (3) Bhairavas : (i) Svacchanda Bhairava--49; (ii) Vatuka Bhairava--49; (iii) Svarnakarsana Bhairava--50; (iv) Martamda Bhairava--50; 9v) Hanu Bhairava--51. /
    Chapter : 3 Yoginis Temples in India
    The Names; Locations; Architecture; The Temples; Uttar Pradesh--Lokhari--54, Varanasi--56, Rikhian--56 Dudhai--57 ;
    Madhya Pradesh--Bheraghat--58, Chausatha Yogini Temple, Khajuraho--67, Mitavali--71, Naresar--72, Badoh--73, Hinglajgarh--74, Shahdol--76; Orissa--Hirapur--81, Ranipur Jharial--86; Yogini Cult in other Parts of the Country--89; Rajasthan--89, Gujarat--89, Maharashtra--89, Andhra Pradesh--89, Karnataka--89, Tamilnadu--Kanchipuram--89 /
    Chapter-4 : Historical Overtones
    Chapter- 5 : The Tantras
    (i) Definition--101, (ii) Topics on Tantras--104, (iii) The Yantras--106, (iv) Brahmanical Tantras--106, (v) Kaula Schools--108 /
    Chapter-6 : Cakras and Yantras
    Yogini-Cakras --- (i) Mandala-- 110, (ii) Yantras--110, (iii) Mula Cakra of Eighty-one Yoginis--110, (iv) Cakra of Sixty-four Yoginis--111, (v) Cakra of Fourty--two Yoginis--111, (vi) Sri-Cakra--112 /
    Chapter-7 : Saktipithas
    The Concept of Sakti-- Sktipithas : Andhra Pradesh--(i) Sri Sailam--122; Assam--(i) Kamaksa Mahapitha--122, (ii) Guhyesvari Devi--124; Bengal--(i) Bahula--122, (ii) Melai Candi--122, (iii) Kalighat, Calcutta--125, (iv) Vakresvara--126, (v) Tumluk - Pithasthana--127, (vi) Chitagong (Bangladesh)--127, (vii) Kiritakona--127, (viii) Attahasa--127, (ix) Nandipur--127, (x) Virat--127; Bihar--(i) Ugra-Tara Pitha, Mahisi--128, (ii) Baidyanatha or Deogarh--128; Delhi--(i) Kali Temple, Kalkaji--129, (ii) Yogamaya Temple, Mehrauli--129, (iii) Chatarpur--131; Gujarat--(i) Mahakali at Pawagarh--131, (ii) Sri Bala Bahucaraji--132, (iii) Girnar--132; Haryana--(i) Bhadrakali, Kuruksetra--133; Himachal Pradesh--(i) Jvalamukhi--133, (ii) Vajresvari, Kangra--135, (iii) Laksna Devi Temple, Bharmaur--137, Brahmaur, (iv) Sakti-Chatrari--141, (vi) Camunda--143, (vi) Naina Devi--144, (vii) Markula--Udaipur--144, Chintapurni--147, (ix) Jalandharapitha--148, (x) Kalka Temple, Kalka---148, (xi) Kotaki Devi, Shimla--148; Jammu and Kashmir--(i) Saradapitha--149, (ii) Kulavagesvari--151, (ii) Ksira Bhavani or Khira Bhavani--151,
    (v) Vaisno Devi--151, (v) Cakresvari at Hari Parbat--152; Madhya Pradesh--(i) Hara-Siddhi, Ujjain--153, (ii) Bheraghat--153, (iii) Saptamatrika, Onkaresvara-Mandhata--154, (iv) Amarkantaka--154; Maharashtra--(i) Mahalaksmi-Mumbai--154, (ii) Mumbadevi, Mumbai--154; (iii) Ramagiri, Ramtek--155, (iv) Kohlapur--155, Sugandha--155, Poona--155; Orissa--(i) Jajpur--156, (ii) Bhubaneshwar--156; Punjab--Manasa Devi Temple, Manimajara--157; Rajasthan--(i) Ambika, Mount Abu--157, (ii) Chitorgarh--158; Tamilnadu--(i) Kanci or Kancipuram--158, (ii) Minaksi--158; Tripura--(i) Tripura-Sundari, Udaipur--160; Uttarakhanda--(i) Kalimatha--160; (ii) Rakesvari--160; (iii) Lalita Devi--160; (iv) Mahisa Khanda--160; (v) Kausiki-Almora--160; (vi) Purnagiri, Nainital--160; (Vii) Candi-Hardwar--161, (viii) Daksesvara, Hardwar--161, (ix) Manasa Devi, Hardwar--161; Uttar Pradesh--(i) Sakambari Near Saharanpur--162, (ii) Kurukulla- Kushinagar-- 162, (iii) Vindhyavasini, Mirzapur--162, (iv) Kankali Tila, Mathura--163, (v) Devabandha Durgapitha, Saharanpur--164, (vi) Chunar--174, (vii) Devi Patan--164, (viii) Varanasi--164, (ix) Prayaga or Allahabad--164, (x) Kalinjar--165;
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    Baluchistan--(Pakistan) (i) Hingula--165, (ii) Kalat--165; (iii) Bhimasthana--166 /
    Chapter-8 : Bhavanisahasranama
    Chapter-9 : Epilogue / Maps
    Map-1 Showing the Spread of Yogini Temples in India; Appendices : Names of Causatha-Yoginis; V.S. Agrawala's Book Entitled Ancient Indian Folk Cults; Srimadagurumandalarcana; List of Yoginis in Devata by B.d. Vasu, Varanasi; Descripion of Yoginis of Bheraghat Temple; List of Causatha-Yoginis as Supplied by Dr. Bhanu Shankar Mehta, Varanasi; Candi Temples at Varanasi; List of Sculptures once Reported from Causatha-Yogini Temple, Varanasi; Saktipithas as listed in Tantra-Cudamani; List of Pithas as Described in Pithanirnaya (Mahapithanirupana) List of Pithas (Mahapithas) and Upa-Pithas as Described in Sivacarita; Saktipithas as per the Sutdies in Devi Bhagavata by P.G. Lalye; Sriyantra-I; Sriyantra-II; Sriyantra-III; Sriyantra-IV; Bagalamukhi-pujana Yantra; Bagalamukhi-stambhana Yantra; Svayamvara Kala PujanaYantra; Sri-Cakra with Halividya; Bhavanisahasranama-stutih / Bibliography / Index.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dome_of_the_Rock

The Dome of the Rock, (Arabic: مسجد قبة الصخرة, translit.: Masjid Qubbat As-Sakhrah, Hebrew: כיפת הסלע, translit.: Kipat Hasela, Turkish: Kubbetüs Sahra), is an Islamic shrine and a major landmark located on the Haram al-Sharif in Jerusalem. It was completed in 691, making it the oldest extant Islamic building in the world.[1]

Exterior

The Dome is in the shape of a Byzantine martyrium, a structure intended for the housing and veneration of saintly relics, and is an excellent example of middle Byzantine art. al-Maqdisi reports that surplus funds consisting of 100,000 gold dinar coins were melted down and cast on the dome's exterior, “which at the time had a strong glitter that no eye could look straight at it.” [9] During the reign of Suleiman the Magnificent the exterior of the Dome of the Rock was covered with Iznik tiles. The work took seven years. Haj Amin Al-Husseini, appointed Grand Mufti by the British, along with Yacoub Al Ghussein implemented restoration of Dome of the Rock and Al Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem.

The Dome of the Rock, in 1913.
The Dome of the Rock, in 1913.

In 1955 an extensive program of renovation was begun by the government of Jordan, with funds supplied by the Arab governments and Turkey. The work included replacement of large numbers of tiles dating back to the reign of Suleiman the Magnificent, which had become dislodged by heavy rain. In 1960, as part of this restoration, the dome was covered with a durable aluminium and bronze alloy made in Italy. The restoration was completed in August 1964. In 1998 the golden dome covering was refurbished following a donation of $8.2 million by King Hussein of Jordan who sold one of his houses in London to fund the 80 kilograms of gold

The Dome of the Rock, in 1913.
The Dome of the Rock, in 1913.

gold required.The Dome of the Rock in the centre of the Temple Mount


The Dome of the Rock in the centre of the Temple Mount

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palestine_Liberation_Organization

The PLO was considered "the richest of all terrorist organizations" with $8-$10 billion in assets and an annual income of $1.5-$2 billion from "donations, extortion, payoffs, illegal arms dealing, drug trafficking, money laundering, fraud, etc.", according to a 1993 National Criminal Intelligence Service report. The Daily Telegraph reported in 1999 that the PLO had $50 billion in secret investments around the world.[4]

Interior

The interior of the dome is lavishly decorated with mosaic, faience and marble, much of which was added several centuries after its completion. It also contains Qur'anic inscriptions. sura Ya-Seen is inscribed across the top of the tile work and was commissioned in the 16th century by Suleiman the Magnificent. al-Isra is inscribed above this.

According to Prof. Shlomo Dov Goitein, the inscriptions decorating the interior clearly display a spirit of polemic against Christianity, while stressing at the same time the Qur'anic doctrine that Jesus Christ was a true prophet. The formula la sharika lahu 'God has no companion' is repeated five times, the verses from sura Maryam 16:34-37, which strongly deny Jesus' sonship to God, are quoted together with the remarkable prayer: Allahumma salli (with ya; read salli without ya) ala rasulika wa'abdika 'Isa bin Maryam - "In the name of the One God (Allah) Pray for your Prophet and Servant Jesus son of Mary". He believes that this shows that rivalry with Christendom, together with the spirit of Islamic mission to the Christians, was at the work at the creation of the famous Dome. [6]

The Dome of the Rock featured on the Palestine Mandate banknote
The Dome of the Rock featured on the Palestine Mandate banknotePalestinian National Authority

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Politics and government of
the Palestinian National Authority

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khalistan

Sikh Republic of Khalistan
Flag of Khalistan

Anthem: Deg Teg O Fateh
Capital Amritsar, Chandigarh
Largest city Ludhiana
Official languages Punjabi and English[citation needed]
Government Democracy, Theocracy
- Supreme Ruler Sri Guru Granth Sahib
- Commander-in-Chief of the State and the Khalsa Army Interim six-member Committee of the Five Jathedars of the Holy Five Takhts and Chief of Damdami Taksal
Currency Khalistani Dollar


Geography

According to the Khalistan web-site:

The geographical boundaries of Khalistan will include current East Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pardesh, part of Rajasthan and small part of Uttar Pardesh. River Ravi on the west and river Jamuna on the east will be some of the boundary lines between Khalistan & Pakistan, Khalistan & India respectively. In the north, part of Himalayan range and in south, part of Thar Desert will make the geographical boundaries of Khalistan. [18]

This would still end up making the proposed region a Hindu majority by default.[19] Paramjit Singh Ajrawat states that Khalistan will be a theocratic state with a non-secular based fundamentalist constitution.

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PLEASE SEE THE NUMBER 17 OF MY MARRIAGE ON 17-10-1985 AS WELL AS 71 AND THEN 23 SYMBOLIC TO FIRST MARRY ,THEN DISSOLVE MARRIAGE BY 23 AND KILL CODE.


LETTER NO.ID/P&S/417123 DT 3RD JULY

MEANING 37 OF ARYA SAMAJ ACT RECEIVED ON 19TH MEANS ;SECTION 109 AS WELL AS THE SAME SECTION IN THE INA TRIAL CHARGESHEET DISPLAYED IN INA SMARAK OF RED FORT.

THEN AGAIN 2.4 OF KALKI AVTAAR AND THENCE BRITISH 1824 DAYANAND.

ALSO SEE THE DATE 21-8-85 --- 21 OPPOSITE TO 12 OF SHIVA JYOTIRLINGAS AS ALSO RAJEEV GANDHI KILLING OF 21-5-1991.

Sunday, March 23, 2008

NUMBER 23 MODUS OPERANDI OF CARLOS ,KASKAR,SALIM ,DAWOOD OTHER TERRORISTS OF THE SUPARI UNDERWORLD TO MAKE A BAT OF ARTICLE 32 OF THE SUPREME COURT



























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Amita Gupta of Ludhiana in Bhopal Char Imli Colony growing mushrooms


Anara acting the life story Anara Gupta born on August 1986 is an Indian model and actress who won the "Miss Jammu" beauty pageant in 2001. She has been at the center of an ongoing and widely publicized pornography and police scandal in Jammu and Kashmir since 2004. Anara Gupta was arrested in October 2004.
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The Crow Nation


June 23, 1985: At 7.13 (a.m.) GMT, Air India Flight 182, cruising at an altitude of 31,000 feet lost radar contact with air traffic controllers at Shanwick, Ireland. The flight disintegrated at altitude and the wreckage was scattered along a nine-mile swath of the ocean at 6,000 feet. The voice recorder showed there had been a loud bang aboard the aircraft. It also picked up the hissing sound of the fuselage opening up and a scream. The data recorders showed everything was normal on the aircraft until the explosion. The data recorder also showed a momentary control input by the pilot as he desperately tried to re-configure the aircraft. All 329 aboard were killed, including 60 children aged below 10. Also killed were 22 Americans, 160 Canadians and more than 100 Indian nationals along with others.

3. Act Name : THE ARYA MARRIAGE VALIDATION ACT, 1937
Act title : ACT No. 19 OF 1937
Enactment date : [14th April, 1937.]
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Bomb Blasts in Delhi on 29th Oct 2005

The Dome of the Rock

British Mandate 1917 - 1948

The Dome of the Rock was badly shaken during an earthquake in Palestine on Monday, 11 July 1927 rendering useless many of the repairs that had taken place over previous years.

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28 Sep 2005, AKHNOOR, India --- Mehrom Ali Shah, a Kashmiri boy, is greeted by his grandmother after coming back to his native place in Akhnoor town, about 30 km (19 miles) northwest from the northern Indian city of Jammu, September 27, 2005. Shah is a part of the family of Shabir Hussain, who came back to India after spending twenty-seven years in Pakistan's occupied Kashmir, local media reported. Picture taken on September 27, 2005. REUTERS/Amit Gupta --- Image by © AMIT GUPTA/Reuters/Corbis


The Dome of the Rock illustrated Jewish religious works as early as the 16th century
The Dome of the Rock illustrated Jewish religious works as early as the 16th century

The Dome of the Rock, being among a complex of buildings on the Temple Mount, (the other being the Al-Aqsa Mosque) is one of the holiest sites in Islam. Its significance stems from the religious beliefs regarding the rock at its heart. According to Islamic tradition, the rock is the spot from where Muhammad ascended to Heaven accompanied by the angel Gabriel. In Judaism the location of the stone is venerated as the holiest spot on Earth, the site of the Holy of Holies during the Temple Period. In Christianity it is believed that during the time of the Byzantine Empire, the spot where the Dome was later constructed was where Constantine's mother built a small church, calling it the Church of St. Cyrus and St. John, later on enlarged and called the Church of the Holy Wisdom.[17] On the walls of the Dome of the Rock is an inscription in a mosaic frieze that includes the following words:

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"Bless your envoy and your servant Jesus son of Mary and peace upon him on the day of birth and on the day of death and on the day he is raised up again. It is a word of truth in which they doubt. It is not for God to take a son. Glory be to him when he decrees a thing he only says be, and it is."[1]

Junoon (1992)

Nita lives a middle-class lifestyle with her mom and dad in Bombay, India, and works as a Surgeon in a hospital. She is of marriageable age, & is in love with a struggling Musician/Singer named Ravi, much to the chagrin of her mom, who wants her to marry someone who is wealthy. One day a badly wounded male is admitted into the hospital, is pronounced dead, but recovers, and with Nita's help recuperates and is discharged. He visits Nita's home, introduces himself as wealthy Vikram Chauhan and asks her parents for the hand of Nita, who immediately accept. But Nita wants to marry Ravi and plans to elope with him. On that fateful day, Ravi fails to keep his appointment and a heartbroken Nita decides to get married to Vikram. The marriage takes place with great pomp and ceremony. When Ravi attempts to re-enter Nita's life, she forbids him. Little does she know that Ravi's plans had been sabotaged by none other than Vikram - who is in reality a human during daytime, and at midnight is transformed into a ferocious man-eating tiger - and she may well be his next meal.

Bomb Blasts in Delhi on 29th Oct 2005

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