Thursday 31 July 2014

When I feel rain....

Rain is same still we feel it differently.
Feel rain in sorrow...Feel rain in joy...



When i feel rain, it makes me cry, wet's my heart and flood's my eyes............
When i hear thunder, it roar's my voice,echo`s my pain and scare's my rights.
When lightning rise, i close my eyes, make's me feel the darkness inside.
If rainbow appears, i get inside, close my doors and wait for nights.




When i feel rain, it brings a smile,blossoms my heart and tickles my eyes............
When i hear thunder, it twitter's my voice,mirror's my merry and assure's my pride.
When lightning rise, it widen's my sight, uplift's my soul, illuminate's my life.
If rainbow appears, i wish its life, to gaze it full day with no longer nights.



~Nidhi

Monday 28 July 2014

Mosquito bite allergy "Ek Villian"

Mosquito bites allergy "Ek Villian"


Mosquito --- Most of us think that mosqito comes in rainy season but in my case I am always sacred from mosquitos. In the warmer summer months, mosquitoes are unwelcome companions during many outdoor activities.  While most people only have mild reactions to mosquito bites, people with allergic reactions can experience severe symptoms.


Lets talk about "Ek Villian" mosquito bites allergy. 


Our 3 and half-year-old son Aryan is hobbling around the house today with an injured ankle. He didn’t get hurt at the park. He didn’t fall off her bike. Instead, Aryan has a swollen ankle thanks to a mosquito bite.                                                                      
Once he had mosquito bite on his forehead. We got scared when we saw his forehead, in two days it becomes like a ball has inserted in his forehead. It was painful for him as the whole face got swelled. He was suffering from itchy and irrtitation. Every time, he would get bitten, the affected body part would swell to nearly three inches across. Due to his scratching and congestion from the swelling, he had multiple episodes of cellulitis, a potentially serious bacterial skin infection that required antibiotics to resolve.

If you think I’m exaggerating about the swelling, check out some sample photo that is accompanying this blog.


That’s a picture of one girl, when she got a mosquito bite on her eyebrow. Her face looks like she went two rounds with Mike Tyson in his prime. When her parent took her to the hospital, the registering nurse took one look at Lily and said, “That’s one heck of a mosquito bite.”

So apparently, this is fairly common with kids.

Frankyl speaking I got more worried and scared too when came to know its due to mosquito bite.

To overcome my worry as a mother I have consulted doctor and the doctor told me not to worry when our kids react like this to mosquito bites. At one point I felt bit relaxed and calm. According to Doctor, we could give kids, some children's allergy medication to help control the swelling, but there was nothing we could really do to prevent this from happening again in the future.

Doctor also suggested we can use calamine lotion,
but that never really seems to help our kids.

What is mosquito bite and how it works:

Mosquitoes are flying, biting insects that are closely related to flies and gnats. Only the female mosquito feeds on humans, and she needs a blood meal in order to produce eggs. During a feeding, the female mosquito bites the human skin, and injects saliva. The saliva contains various proteins that prevent the blood from clotting, as well as proteins that keep the blood flowing into the mosquito’s mouth.

Many of the mosquito saliva proteins can cause immune reactions, including allergic reactions. Typically, however, most people have a variety of reactions to mosquito bites, and the symptoms change over time, depending on the amount of bites a person received. These reactions can include both immediate and delayed swelling and itching around the bite area. These reactions tend to decrease in frequency after being bitten by mosquitoes over many years.

Generally, people with the above described reactions are not diagnosed as being “mosquito allergic." This term is reserved for people with more severe or unusual reactions, such as those described below.

More Severe Reactions to Mosquito Bites: "Skeeter Syndrome"



More severe reactions -- rather than the typical itchy red bump experienced by most people as a result of a mosquito bite -- occur less commonly. People who experience extremely large areas of swelling after a mosquito bite (such as swelling of most of an arm or leg, for example) have been dubbed as having "Skeeter Syndrome."



 People who are at higher risk of developing an allergy to mosquito bites include:

  1. Those with frequent outdoor exposure, such as outdoor workers or frequent outdoor exercisers;
  2. Those with low natural immunity to mosquitoes, such as young children and visitors to a new area where they have not been previously exposed to the type of mosquito present
  3. Those with certain immunodeficiencies, such as AIDS or certain cancers (such as leukemias and lymphomas)

Prevention:

The prevention of mosquito bites is the main goal for those with mosquito allergy.



















 These measures include:

  • Avoiding areas infested by mosquitoes (such as swamps and tall grassy areas)
  • Removing or treating areas of standing water (empty out or treat swimming pools with chlorine)
  • Wearing long-sleeved shirts and pants if exposure to areas containing mosquitoes is planned
  • Applying a commercially-available mosquito-repellant on exposed skin, such as those containing DEET (N, N-dimethyl-3-methyl-benzamide). DEET in concentrations of 10%-30% can safely be used on the skin of children older than 2 months of age.
  • Treating clothing, camping tents and other fabric with permethrin (an insecticide), but do not apply directly to the skin.

Also, since mosquitoes are attracted to body odor, skin temperature and carbon dioxide production, the limitation of strenuous exercise and sweating when in areas infested by mosquitoes may reduce the number of bites.

Many antihistamines are now available over the counter. Since they are similar in effectiveness, your choice of product can depend on brand preferences and tolerance for side effects. From most to least sedating, these products include diphenhydramine (Benadryl)), cetirizine (Zyrtec), loratadine (Claritin), and fexofenadine (Allegra). Keep in mind that Benadryl must be taken every six hours to be effective. The other products provide 24-hour relief.We can apply ice to the affected area.

With antihistamines, you should be able to treat most mosquito bite reactions at home. Ice can also help to reduce local swelling, if applied shortly after being bitten. To prevent infections, try not to scratch itchy bites. Scratching can result in open sores, which increases the risk of developing staph (Staphylococcus aureus), strep (Streptococcus pyogenes) and other bacterial infections.

If I share, how I treated my kid- I use to give dose of cetrizine 5 ml(one dose for three days). I apply Flutibact on to the affected area when it swollen and red. I apply T-bact after the snatching and congestion from the swelling, he had multiple episodes of cellulitis, a potentially serious bacterial skin infection.



Today so many mosquito replicants are available in the market like odomas , bands , stickers , etc. Help yourself and your child accordingly.








Here some are :


Now a days to fightback with mosquito many repellents are available. Lets fight and win.









Protect and save yourself from this "Ek Villian".




~By shiva




Thursday 17 July 2014

Mary Kom ....a star , a movie , a dream come true.

Mary Kom







Sanjay Leela Bhansali is ready to release Priyanka Chopra's  Mary kom biography film. The story of the film is based on the life of Olympic medallist Mary kom. According to Sanjay Leela , "It is an inspiring story that touched my heart".

Not many films are based on biopics of living people, so this is a rare experiment. I am proud that I am part of this film, " Bhansali, who is producing the film, said.
The makers wanted to keep Mary in the loop regarding the project, hence she came to the Film City here early this week and agreed to have a film made on her life. Bhansali is known for portraying strong women characters in his films.

When I see the fist picture of Priyanka Chopra's Mary Kom ,  I feel proud on her and on me as a woman. I feel we should know about
Mary Kom. After all, she is one of the inspiring role model for a woman.




After marriage and kids not all , but most of the woman leave there job. She is lucky that she is married and have kids and still she is working so devotedly.

That's her family who supported and helped her. I must say what she is today is not only the result of  her dedication and hard work but at the back end its her family and husband support.



Her full name is Mangte Chungneijang Mary Kom. She was born on 01-03-1983 in a poor family in Kangathei, Churachandpur district, Manipur. Her height is 1.58 m. She has three children. Mary Kom worked helped her family by both hands in the fields.

The 31 year old Mary Kom has returned to the ring after a long break,  during which she had her third baby, Prince, and a surgery to have gall bladder
stones removed.









While she was attending school, also caring for her younger siblings and playing all kinds of sports including hockey, football and athletics but not
 boxing.  Inspired by Manipuri boxer Dingko Singh’s gold at the 1998
Asian Games, Mary Kom moved to Imphal, the Manipur capital, to train
 in athletics.

Dressed in torn, shabby clothes, the teenager approached coach K. Kosana Meitei at the Sports Authority of India there and asked to be given a chance. The coach remembers her practising punches late into the night, long after the others had gone to bed. Chungneijang’s goal was simple: to lift her family out of poverty and live up to her name.

She is a world boxer champion and she is the only woman boxer to have won a medal in each one of the six world championships.Mary Kom is a five time successive World Boxing champion,in boxing competition organised by the International Boxing Association (AIBA).  As of June 2012, she is ranked world no. 4 in the 51 kg women’s category by AIBA.


She has more than three Asian titles and eleven National titles under her belt. She is a recipient of the Arjuna Award, the Padma Shri Award, the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award and a special award from AIBA. Mary Kom created history by becoming first person from north east to win bronze medal in Olympics 2012.


Back to movie Mary Kom, Sanjay leela Bhansali dared and Justice to the role which is done by Priyanka Chopra.
Priyanka says “Heart. Blood. Sweat. Soul. I’ve given it my all.is a simple story on what it took Mary Kom to battle all the hardships of life and still emerge victorious on the international platform". The story and screenplay is written by Saiwyn Quadras. Apart from Priyanka, the film also stars Shishir Sharma and Zachary Coffin. Priyanka has worked really hard for this film.

Priyanka is almost unrecognisable in the first look of the film.At the first view I am surprised but feel proud on Mary Kom and Priyanka too. Mary really inspired me and Priyanka surprised me . So I thought to write on them.
The National award-winning actress had earlier said that every day of shooting the movie had been inspirational. Priyanka worked tremendous in the film.
Being a woman she tried her best to put in the film. With the first view of the poster I have a feeling that Priyanka will definitely make a record and get number of awards. So much effort by a woman always is an inspiring key for women and of-course welcomed by men.

Thoughts are changed now and a man has started respecting a woman. Its good for our country and family growth.

I get really inspired when I heard some Of Mary's word :
-“Boxing is not easy. When I started, my male friends would say it is not a woman’s sport. But I say if men can do it then why not women.”.
-“When I had two children even my father did not believe in me, let alone others. However, my family’s love and support helped me to reach my dream”
.
-“If I, being a mother of two, can win a medal, so can you all. Take me 
as an example and don`t give up”.

The release date of Mary Kom, the much-awaited biopic on Olympic medal-winning boxer M C Mary Kom, has been locked. It will come out on October 2, celebrated as Gandhi Jayanti across the country every year.


Wednesday 16 July 2014

'First investment of Nimmu' - A short story


A poor man name Nimmu entered his house with a dry throat and empty stomach after returning from his work at late night. His wife gave him water and a plate having one chapati with a boiled potato. The man had water and food then went to sleep out of the house under the sky on a formed bed-sheet. His wife informed that the kids couldn't play out of the home as its too hot. Also we should have to do more work or anything to get some extra income to fulfill the very basic needs of kids. The farmer kept listening his wife and slipped to sleep.


In the morning his three kids woke him up pulling his hand to go for buying some mangoes. Its been so many months that they have not tasted mangoes. But the farmer had no money for mangoes. He was feeling so helpless. All time he kept on thinking his wife words. Then before leaving for work, he asked his wife not to cook food for him for dinner. I do not feel like having dinner. He started skipping meals to collect money and successfully he collected 150 bugs in 20 days.


He called His family and show them 150 bugs. The kids got excited if they going to buy mangoes, the wife got excited if they will get full meals including rice and pulse. Nimmu had some other plan. He said sure we will get mangoes and will have full meals too but not from this money. The tree will fulfill everything which we will get from this money. He took the family out and bought a plant of small mango tree.The family was excited on the first investment and supported Nimmu on his decision.

They planted it outside the house so that when it grows up they could use its shade. Daily, Nimmu use to give water to the tree. But soon their hand pump started giving very less water due to dryness in summers. They started skipping their bath to water the tree.

Nimmu's neighbor friend Radhe was noticing since quite sometime that how his friend and family are facing water crises. Radhe was not so poor and had a better living. He offered Nimmu water from the well he has in his home. He asked him to use the water for his tree too without any excuses. Nimmu got overwhelmed on having such a love of Hos friend.

Now Nimmu and his family without any hesitation started using water from Radhe's well. With time the tree grew up and so the attachment and dreams of Nimmu with the tree.





Nimmu's kids started using the shade of the tree for playing. They started sleeping under tree. His wife most of the household work used to accomplish under the tree. Now they were waiting for its fruit. So that they can have plenty of mangoes. Some for home and rest for selling. Then with the amount what they going to get for their family, they planned everything. Wife and kids were proud of Nimmu for his decision of owning a tree.

One morning, Radhe visited Nimmu with some men and gave him shock by saying that he need to remove all his belongings under the tree. He has decided to cut the tree and use the place for his gardening. Listening him Nimmu shouted with shocking voice that how can he think of this as the tree belongs to him Radhe replied, how it can be as he watered the tree and its his. Otherwise Nimmu can take 159 bugs which was cost of the plant which he bought, and let him cut the tree. The poor Nimmu still was not convinced as it was not 150 bugs but the dreams that his family and he had with the tree. It was the security that the tree was providing them virtually. Security of dreams, security help in bad days, security of providing shade and fruits. Nimmu touched Radhe's feet and cried to stop all this as the tree is very valuable for him and his family. Radhe shouted and pushed him back, that then he has to pay the the value of water that he used from his home for so many days which is more then 150 bugs. And the payment should be by evening, or next morning they will cut the tree. He also warned not to use the water from his home any more and he will not let them live peacefully now.

Nimmu and his family scattered from inside. They were crying with dry eyes and numb faces. Kids were staring and hugging the tree as they are bidding it. They asked mother if they will not be able to get the mangoes from this tree. But Nimmu and his wife were silent. 

Nimmu knew that he will not be able to get required bugs in 1 day. His dream to give better life to kids his security for future and strength of being owner of the tree,his confidence all got scattered. His love for tree was in explainable as it was his first and last investment of his life till date. He cared the tree as a baby
The neighbor is very powerful and he will snatch my strength from me, the fear was making Nimmu more weak. He didn't go to work. whole day he spent under the tree. In evening his kids took him inside the house and offered food. Nimmu couldn't eat the food. His kids said Baba don't worry we do not want mangoes, we will be OK without shade of the tree. Nimmu hugged them and make them to sleep. Wife too went to sleep. He couldn't sleep with the sudden shock of cutting the tree. He knew that Radhe will cut the tree for sure and he will not be able to save it.

He went out and loved the tree like his baby. He said I will not allow anyone to cut you in front of me, then brought an axes and started cutting the tree himself. He was crying with every stroke on the tree. And kept on hotting his dreams with the tree.

In morning Nimmu's wife woke up and on not finding Nimmu inside the house, she came out to see him. Seeing the seen outside the house she cried and called his kids and neighbors. The tree was cut and no more alive, so was Nimmu. With the last stroke he hit himself too and stopped his seances to bear the pain. Radhe too was present there. His eyes too was watered. As he could not understand the strength,love, attachment and security that Nimmu had with the tree. People removed the tree and Nimmu bodu from the spot. They used the wood of the same tree for which Nimmu gave his life, in his funeral.

Radhe used the place for his gardening as he wanted. But in the garden he grew only mango trees in the remembrance of his friend and the guilty of his deeds. Every month he used to send some mangoes to late Nimmu house but no one ever took those ever. And one day his widow wife and kids left the place forever.

                                                                   THE END

~Nidhi



Thursday 10 July 2014

Why we have so many rituals to worship god ? When God's love is unconditional.

Chapter 4. Text 11

ye yatha mam prapadyante
tams tathaiva bhajamy aham
mama vartmanuvartante
manusyah partha sarvasah
All of them--as they surrender unto Me--I reward accordingly. Everyone follows My path in all respects, O son of Prtha.

When I was kid my parents regularly used to take us to temple with them. I have seen my mother, grandmother and maternal mother giving ample of time sitting in front of GOD idol for prayers, daily. I was also asked to pray for blessings of god on regular basis.



Now being a mother, I too ask my kids to believe in god and say pray daily, but in return I am questioned by my kids as WHY ?? Why we need to worship ? Why we should go to temple ? Why we use agarbattis, tika, arti etc to please GOD ? Why GOD want us to worship them or please them ? Why GOD's love and blessings are not unconditional ?

And I realized that the question " WHY "was also hidden somewhere inside me, under the sheet of fear. The fear of remaining unblessed if I ask such questions. Means, even after praying for years, I was doubting on the unconditional love of god. But I decided to know him and his love.

The search of knowing him made me to trust that the God love is really unconditional. As he never asks us or force us to pray him but requests us for it. He too wants our unconditional love in return in form of prayers and worship.

Still, If GOD wants our worship or bhakti or unconditional love or Prem then how can his love be unconditional for us. Its because he wants this for us. Every religion says that he knows he is powerful and his children can get his blessings, so the heaven by being in touch with him. He is our parent and wants us to respond him by establishing this relationship. He wants our love too like any parents expect from their Children. He wants our connection by getting thanks and respect which he deserves and is worthy of.   
                                                                                
The word 'worship' in English is taken from worth-ship means the worth or worthiness of someone to be honored. The word for 'worship' in Hebrew is shachah which means to bow down, display reverence, prostrate oneself before. And in Greek the 'worship' is proskuneo, represents stronger in its emphasis on humility and submission.

Worship to God expands and develops your spirit to take control over your soul and its selfish desires. It is man's way of saying thanks to a benevolent creator. It is God loves, in the natural order of the world, you love somebody when they love you back. It is a bond of love, a reciprocating love.

Here is why we worship and why GOD wants us to worship. Then what about other rituals that the Hindu religion follows. Why we need them to be followed ? See, GOD never asked us to follow those rituals all he wants us to rember and establish relation with him. But to establish the relation with GOD we have created these rituals, with our knowledge on holy books, to bring ourselves closer to GOD.

Every rituals have meaning and power to strong our relation with GOD:

1. Washing hands / legs and entering barefoot before entering temple - No matter how rich or poor are we, all enter barefoot in temple which means we remove the negativity outside the sacred premises and also accept the vulnerability and the smallness of our being and existence in front of the Lord. Washing the feet and hands before entering the premises is recommended to wash away the negativity the we may have accumulated.

2. Ringing the bells - By ringing bells we announce our presence and make the God aware of same. Its sound removes all negativity and impurities from environment and brings positivity. It produces the sound OM which also fears the dark forces in surroundings.

3. Lightning diya and burning incense or camphor - Arti being performed by using camphor Diya or incense has spiritual meaning. The smoke rings that produces from them while burning carries devotees prayer higher to the supreme. Their fragrance purifies the enviroents by removing the bad odor and gives us the feeling of peace and happiness. 
Lighting of lamps with a cotton wick  helps to  maintain harmony in the family and is very auspicious. The wick in the traditional oil lamp symbolizes ego and the oil or ghee used symbolizes our negative tendencies. When we are lit by self knowledge, the negative tendencies (oil) melt away and finally the ego (wick) perishes. 

At the end of the aarti we place the hands over the flame and touch our eyes and top of the head. It means that may the light that illumined the Lord light up my vision, may my thoughts be pure and beautiful.

4. Worshiping banyan and pipal trees - Lakshmi resides at the base of the Pipal tree and Lord Narayana/Vishnu in a banyan tree, lighting a diya(earthen lamp) at the base of the tree pleases the Lord.

5. Prasad and flowers offering - Offering prasad coconut and flowers is actually our humble way of acknowledging that he is ONE among us and like any other person likes food and offerings. We count His presence among our family members, distribute the prasad in the temple, distribute a part of our everyday food and include Him as a member of our family. 
6. Parikrama - By going round the idol or the sactorum from left to right as in a parikrama, the positive energies that surround it, is distributed to the devotee and he is immersed in the positive vibes and goes home a refreshed person.


7. Mantra Jaap and chanting of Prayers - Mantras and Prayers are personal invocations to the God asking for help, assistance and thanking Him for his benevolence. 

8. Tika , Vibhuti and Kumkum - It is believed that the tika, the vibhuti and the Kumkum that is distributed in temples is blessed with positive energy for the well being and the prosperity for the individual and the society as a while. 

9. Bowing down and doing Namaskaram - Bowing down and touching the ground while paying our respects to God is another way of submitting to His glory and accepting His Supremacy . 


All the rituals that we performing to please the god is actually benefiting us only. Its we receiving positive energies and peace in the name of establishing relationship with GOD. Even by requesting us to worship him, the god is helping and protecting us from darkness, hard life and negativity. 

Hence GOD's love is unconditional and rituals bring us closer to our God..

Friday 4 July 2014

Sai Baba vs Shankaracharya: Conflict continues

The issue started when Shankaracharya Swami Swaroopanand Saraswati  said that Sai Baba should not be worshipped as he was a human being and not a god. His photographs should be removed from temples.

On the other hand, the devotees of Sai Baba continued their protest against Shankaracharya.


Swaroopanand comment had hurt feeling of Sai Baba followers as they were telecast on TV channels and all over the country.


It starts when Dwarkapeeth Shankaracharya Swami passed a controversy statement against Sai Baba :



-Sai Baba should not be worshipped as he was a human being and not a God. His temples should not be built.

-“It is a conspiracy of some foreign organisations which are making money. They don’t want Hindu community to unite.


-Shankaracharya also refused to regard Sai Baba as the symbol of Hindu-Muslim unity, saying if it were the case, the spiritual man would have been admire by Muslims with as much devotion as Hindus.



-In Sanatan Dharma, there are said to be 24 avataars  of  Lord Vishnu,  In Kalyug, there is no mention of other avataars than Kalki and Buddha. Hence, Sai Baba can certainly be not an avataar, Shankaracharya opined.

-He added that Sai Baba should not be considered a guru and an ideal  because he was a non-vegetarian and advocated the practise of circumcision.


-Shankaracharya also claimed that a number of temples devoted to Sai Baba  are built across the country to deviate attention from Ram Temple movement  in Ayodhya.


-The religious scholars associated with Shri Kashi Vidwat Parishad strongly supported the Shankaracharya of Jyotish and Dwarka-Sharda peeths Swami Swaroopanand Saraswati for his remarks on Sai Baba.



-They held a meeting at Shri Vidya Math, Kedar Ghat  to express unity of action with the seer. It was resolved that 'Sanatan dharmi' people


would give befitting reply to those who are disgracing the Shankaracharya. Sanatan dharmi are agree with Shankaracharya statement.


-The controversy surrounding Swami Swaroopanand`s remarks against Sai Baba refused to die down on Saturday with a potential successor to the Shankaracharya of Dwaraka Peeth supporting his guru`s view by saying that the ability to perform miracles can`t be mistaken for religion.


-The followers of Sai Baba should stop worshipping Lord Rama and not take holy bath in river Ganga, said Dwarakapeeth Shankaracharya Swami Swaroopanand.



-Union Water Resource Minister Uma Bharti said that she has no regret over her remarks in favour of Sai Baba. Bharti, who came out in support of worshipping Sai Baba after Shanakaracharya Swaroopanand’s objection, said that worship is a subject of personal belief. The union minister said that she does not want to react on Swaroopanand’s statement as she never speaks against him.

-Refusing to move from his stand on Shirdi Sai Baba, Shankaracharya Swami Swaroopanand today described him as a Muslim ascetic who could not be worshipped like a Hindu deity.



-Shankaracharya Swami Swaroopanand said those who worship Shirdi Sai Baba should neither enter temples nor take dip in holy Ganga and worship Ram.

-He had even asked the Sai disciples to have fast on Ekaadashi and take a dip in holy river Ganga for their purification.




-Meanwhile, the Naga Sadhus have extended their support to Swaroopananda Saraswati and warned of protests on streets if the Dwarkapeeth seer is insulted. They have declared the spat as a 'religious war'.






The conflict between Sai devotees and Swaroopanada Saraswati has turned worse in the last few days after the  huge controversy by issuing objectionable remarks against Sai Baba of Shirdi.


The Sai Temple authority in Lucknow has filed a petition in the Allahabad High Court demanding an FIR against Shankaracharya of Dwarkapeeth Swaroopananda Saraswati for hurting religious sentiments.


The petition alleges that the controversial remarks made by the Swaroopanada Saraswati have hurt the religious sentiments of thousands of followers of Sai Baba, hence legal action should be taken against the Shankaracharya. The court is expected to take up the case soon.


Angry supporters of Sai Baba spilled into the streets of many cities, burning statue of Shankaracharya. Meanwhile, another reason being floated for the Dwarka peeth’s comments is that he was jealous of the sheer size of the donations  received by the Sai temple at Shirdi.




According to a report displayed on the temple’s website, the temple received donations worth Rs. 410 crore in 2012-13. “People come and donate in large numbers at the Sai temple.


Acharya Kushmuni Swarup, national spokesman, Akhil Bhartiya Dandi Sanyasi Prabudh Samiti, advised that the followers of Sai should worship him as “guru and not God”. Many Sai followers are comfortable with it.




Like different people we all have different views.  India is a democratic country and we have independence to worship our God and Guru.



Sai Baba remains a very popular saint, especially in India, and is worshiped by people around the world. He had no love for perishable things and his sole concern was self-realization. He taught a moral code of love, forgiveness, helping others, charity, contentment, inner peace, and devotion to God and guru. He gave no distinction based on religion or caste. Sai Baba's teaching combined elements of Hinduism and Islam: he gave the Hindu name Dwarakamayi to the mosque he lived in, practised Muslim rituals, taught using words and figures that drew from both traditions, and was buried in Shirdi. One of his well known epigrams, "Sabka Malik Ek" ,

is associated with Islam and Sufism. He also said, "Trust in me and your prayer shall be answered".

The conflict is still continues. The Seer said, Hinduism is governed by Shastra and Vedas and there is no mention of Sai Baba. He should not be worshipped with Hindu gods."They may send me to jail, but my campaign to protect the sanctity of the Hindu religion will continue.


The issue  "income of temples in India" if people raise then it will be a better debate instead of not considering one  as "God" or "Guru". Our thoughts are different, then how can we expect to have same beliefs. 


 ~shiva