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A philosophical story to embrace ones mind.
The ancient Indian mathematicians were the first to discover the digit zero "0" and implement it in the formation of digits. The whole world revolves like a cycle in the form of the digit zero. The Britishers dicovered an ancient egg of Dinosaures in India. What I mean to convey is that: India is the land where Lord Rama or Lord Krishna were born. Lord Rama was an example of a perfect ideal man on earth. His life story is an example for an ideal man to follow. Lord Rama, Lord Lakshmana, Lord Bharata and Lord Shatrughana were four sons of King Dhasratha of Ayodhya. He was cursed to die from the pain of separation from his son by the blind parents of Shrawan Kumar. Kaikeyi the mother of Bharata wishes to send Lord Rama on an exile for a period of 14 years and wishes her son Bharata to be the King of Ayodhya. Lord Rama and his wife Sita and his brother Lord Lakshmana leave for forests outside the kingdom of Ayodhya. Lord Rama's brother Lord Bharata persuades lord Rama to return back but lord Rama refuses to return to Ayodhya against the wishes of his step mother Kaikeyi. But Lord Bharata returns to Ayodhya along with the sandals of lord Rama and places the sandals of his brother Lord Rama on the throne and rules the kingdom of Ayodhaya in the name of Rama. This shows the example of love between an elder brother and his younger brother. In the forest once a demon shurpanaka sister of King Ravana disuades Lord Rama to marry her, but Lord Rama tells her that he is already married and points towards his brother Lord Lakshmana who cuts off her nose and ears to show her ugly nature and character. Shurphanaka runs off and complains about Lord Rama and Lord Lakshamana to King Ravana of Lanka. King Ravana somehow manages to kidnap Goddess Sita the wife of Lord Rama in revenge to Lanka. Lord Rama grieves for his separation from his beloved wife Goddess Sita. Here the feelings of an ideal person in the form of lord grieving from separation from his beloved wife are beautifully described by Sage Valmiki who wrote the whole Ramayana. Sage Valmiki was a thief named Ratnakar who by the japam of Lord Sri Rama became a great sage named Valmiki and wrote a great epic called Ramanaya the story of King Rama and Sita. Lord Rama and Lord Lakshamana move towards southern India where they meet the lord Hanuman, (the great son of Anjani and Kesari; Lord Hanumanji is also known as Pavanputra or the great celibate bachelor) and Lord Sugriva and with the help of vanara sena or Army of Monkeys they move into the kingdom of Lanka and kill the demon king Ravana. Lord Rama rescues Goddesses Sita and with the help of Lord Hanuman they return back to Ayodhya. A fourteen years had lapsed when lord Rama had left the kingdom of Ayodhya. When lord Rama, Goddesses Sita, Lord Lakshmana and lord Hanuman return to Ayodhya, the people of Ayodhya cheer up and lit up the whole Ayodhya with Diyas in order to celebrate the victory and return of their king Lord Rama. The festival Dusherra is celebrated every year as a victory of good over evil as the demon Meghanad {the son of King Ravana},the demon Kumbhakarna {the brother of king Ravana} and the demon King Ravana of Lanka were killed by Lord Rama and Lord Lakshmana in order to rescue Goddesses Sita from her captivity in Lanka. And on the occassion of their return to Ayodhya the festival Diwali is celebrated throughout India every year with great pomp and show of lights and crackers. Whenever some troubled minds read this story of Ramayana their minds gain peace and the self confidence is restored as their spirits become calm, pacified and brave in the troubled periods of time. The Epic Ramayana denotes the greatness of Supreme God Lord Rama as an ideal human being on earth.--DEAR VISHNU PRIYA (talk) 15:52, 2 August 2009 (UTC)

A brief life sketch of Bapuji or Mahatma Gandhiji.
Mahatma Gandhiji was born on 2nd October,1869, in porbundar district of Gujarat in India. His full name was Mohandas Karamchand Ghandhi. His fathers name was Karamchand Gandhi and his mothers name was Putlibai. As a child Mahatma Gandhiji was very clever but mischeivious or naughty. His childhood days were similar to any ordinary child. He loved the nature and all human beings but could not understand why there were discriminations like untouchability, when all human beings were the children of God. He attended school in the local village. He got married to Kasturba at the tender age of thirteen years. He completed his matriculation in India in 1887. He wanted to pursue higher studies i.e. law in England. Before leaving for England, his mother Putlibai made him make three promises. He was not to smoke or drink alcohol, he was not supposed to eat meat and he was not supposed to have affair or move about with another lady. Gandhiji took a vow to keep his promises. Mahatma Gandhiji went to England and completed his law degree, he returned to India in 1891 and started his practice as an barrister. He went to South Africa on a call in 1893, to fight on a case of legal violations towards human beings. There he witnesses a terrible distinction between human beings, the apartheid, the distinction based on colour of the human skin. In South Africa the people or human beings were discriminated on the basis of colour of skin/race etc, similar to the discrimination in India where human beings were discriminated on the basis of a caste system. Even Mahatma Gandhiji was thrown out of the train even though he had a ticket, all his mistake was that he was travelling in a coach meant only for white coloured or the Englishmen. In South Africa he started a great campaign against the apartheid, he started to fight the evil laws or the cruel laws discriminating between the whites (Britishers and Europeans) and the Blacks (African and Asian community). Gandhiji returned to India and jumped into the fire of politics in 1915-1916 and started to fight against Britishers to free his own fellowmen from the shackles of the Britishers. He accepted Gopal Krishna Gokhlay as his political guru. In 1917 he started a non violent movement in Champaran. He earned the title "Mahatama" from the people of India. He was the among the first to free India out of British colonialism. He started satyagraha in Khera village in 1918. He started "Amaran Asan" for the Ahmedabad factory workers in 1918. He started a non-cooperation movement against the Bristish colonial empire in 1918. In 1920-1922 his movement was postponed due to Chouri Choura incident where the local agitating mob burnt down the government police station along with the policemen. Mahatma Gandhiji started the newspapers "Young India" and "Navjeevan". Through the newspapers he auroused the spirits of educated and rich elite Indians to work out their way for freedom from the British stranglehold. He was elected as the president of congress party at Belgoan Session in 1924. He started the Famous Dandi March where he picked up a handful of salt from the banks of Arabian Ocean as a symbol of fight or struggle against the British Colonialism. He started the Civil Disobediance Movement on 06.04.1930 and he opposed the Cripps Mission and called it a "post dated cheque". He was arrested in May and released in 1931 for his agitations against the British Government. Gandhi - Irwin pact was signed and Gandhiji went to United Kingdom to attend the round table conference where he put up his dream of a free India but the talks failed. He started the Quit India Movement against the British Colonial Power in 08.08.1942 where he gave the slogan "Do or Die" to the fellow Indians. He was arrested and sent to jail again. Thus due to his pioneering struggle as the captain followed by Indian fellowmen India won freedom on 15.08.1947. Gandhiji tried to pacify the Indian fellowmen during the partition of India and Pakisthan to remain calm and not to fight against each other. He reminded that Hindu and Muslims were first the citizens and must try to live like brothers instead of shedding each others blood. His famous lines of prayer to God " Raghupathi Raghav Raja Ram, Pathitha Pavan Sita Ram, Eshwar Allah Tero Nam, Subko Sanmati De Bhagwan", and his three monkey idols stating "Never speak a wrong word", "Never hear a wrong word", "Never see a wrong Thing" are still very much attached to the Indian hearts.Mahatma Gandhiji was shot thrice in his chest by an assailant on 30.01.1948. This ended the great era of Mahatma. Jawaharlal Nehruji the first Indian Prime minister stated that "the light is gone out of our lives" and millions of Indians cried out their hearts for Mahatma Gandhiji. Mahatma Gandhiji pioneered the great Indian Ship to the coast of victory or freedom and if we or our children enjoy the rights of freedom today is all because of the struggle and pains of the freedom fighters like Mahatma Gandhiji. I love Mahatma Gandhiji or Bapuji for his visionary leadership and pioneering struggle to free my mothercountry into a free democratic, social and secular India.--DEAR VISHNU PRIYA (talk) 11:03, 16 August 2009 (UTC)

If I (K.Srinivas) was a commentrator to the election of the God of Universe.
"My subjects now I would like to revise my preamble once again. I have created the planet earth as a part of the great play which I am directing. Here at the highest pinnacle, I am directing a great play an great epic spanning over a time period of one trillion earth years in which the life of all heroes and even of cowards are recorded into history for ever. After all, the sufferings, pain and sorrow are just temporary phases which would melt away or mitigate out with time. I the greatest Shakespeare-I ever born, have created a stadium in which twenty one apple trees are grown and the crowd is seated around the stadium consisting of the Old testament match between Adam and the tree of Knowledge. Trillions and billions of viewers are watching whether this Adam No.16586 would eat the apple of tree of knowledge and die or choose the survival by eating the apples of the remaining trees. Now the latest news is that this foolish adam has plucked the apple from the tree of knowledge under the advise of his partner stupid Eve No.16586, does he eat the apple and die from death, all this we shall watch after the interval. The number of votes or the probability of the survival of this Adam No.16586 is less than one percent. We can only pray for his survival which is most unprobable. After Interval, This is most astonishing and unbeliveable this Adam No.16586 has thrown the apple away, he has escaped a near death, which is most unbelieveable among the trillion spectators, now let us all see whether he can stay away from this dangerous apple for about a period of 100 years or so, and if he succeeds till the finish time then only he would be crowned as the living God of planet earth or the Universe." THE END I hope that all of you have now clearer view of the play being enacted by different characters as Adam and Eve which is being directed by our supreme God i.e (Sun God, Lord Rama, Lord Hanuman, Lord Krishna, Lord Buddha, Guru Nanak, Guru Govind, Lord Jesus or Mother Mary or Sai Baba etc).--DEAR VISHNU PRIYA (talk) 11:47, 7 March 2010 (UTC)

The role of my parents and my elder sister to look after two invalid adults?
I K.Srinivas (43 years) and my sister K.Sudha (41 years) both of us are invalids and are born to our parents Shri K.H.Babu (72 years) and Smt K.Saraswathi (67 years). What are and were our problems which we commonly face in our day to day life. In our school days when we had good physical health but still we were awarded poor marks and division by our teachers and board. Reason "The student cannot understand and their parents are quite poor to afford for tution fees for a private teacher to help these children in their studies". The lack of money because both my parents were of lower middle class and the great pressure was thrust upon on the brains of two young children by the society led to the paralysis of legs of K.Srinivas and K.Sudha even though the attendance record of Shri K Srinivas was and is always 100/100 till at present. I and my sister deserved a 100% marks in all papers of 10th and 12th CBSE Board respectively. Because the truthfully certified Board awarded a IInd and a IIIrd Division to brother and sister respectively, this recognition which came about us was these two children are nothing but lazy gooses. Our Father Shri. K H Babu and Smt K Saraswathi work like two bulls daily in order to prepare food and dress up us like small children and look up after all our needs from washing our hands, clothes and taking care of each and every requirement. My elder sister Smt K V Jyotsna who is working as a teacher also helps us in our day to day life along with her daughter Miss Vishnu Priya. My Father Shri K H Babu was born in Jan 1938 and my mother Smt K Saraswathi was born in Aug 1942. My elder sister was born on 01.11.1965, me on 03.17.1967, my youger sister K Sudha on 13.11.1968 and my niece Miss Vishnu Priya on 13.02.1998. My mother, father and my elder sister wake up early in the morning every day and start running as fast as possible holding a thin straw / streak of hope to help their invalid children to survive in this fast world of competition. In this cut the throat or a rat race my parents start running like carl lewis especially my father and elder sister in order that the family survives one more day. My dear friend was telling another friend "This guys father runs about like the running blades of a ceiling fan in order meet his family needs."--DEAR VISHNU PRIYA (talk) 07:24, 24 March 2010 (UTC)

My autobiography (Shri.K Srinivas)
I Mr K Srinivas am the sole witness of my life thus I want to narrate the important incidents of my life which would be an interesting essay to read for the viewers. I Shri. K Srinivas was born on 17-03-1967, my younger sister Miss K Sudha was born on 13-11-1968 and my elder sister Smt. VV Jyotsna was born on 01-11-1965 to parents Shri. K H Babu (31-01-1938) and Smt K Saraswathi (15-08-1942), all the children were born in American Hospital, Vijaywada, Andhra Pradesh, India. My Father Shri. K H Babu (BSc Chemistry) retired as a project leader from NCB. I am a Graduate BSc(G) from Delhi University and a Post BSc Diploma in Comp App from JMI and am a Govt Employee Group "B", (BUT THERE IS SOMETHING SPECIAL ABOUT ME,i.e. I AM STILL AN 44 YEAR OLD MINOR BOY BORN TO SHRI K H BABU AND SMT K SARASWATHI), my elder sister is BA(H), MA, MPhil in Geography and BEd in Social Science from Annamalai University and is a teacher in Pvt. recognised school, She is married and her daughter's name is Miss Vishnu Priya (13-02-1998), my younger sister is BA(Pass) from Delhi School of Correspondence and Govt. Diploma in Computers from Kalyan Kendra and is working in Swami Sivananda School under the guidance of our Uncle (Shri K Ashoka Rao & Shri K Vijaya Rao). My story as viewed by my eyes and my memories { When I was a small child of six or seven years I was very naughty, I loved to climb over doors, windows and cupboards, I loved to jump and dance like a monkey lost in my own world. We used to live on rent in E-28 room, I remember playing in the park in front of our house and staircases with all small children and remember the old black out days during Indo-Pak War. I was actually a hyperactive child who loved to dance about each and every moment. Once or twice I stole my father's wallet and opened out all the notes for buying a tofee. May be I stole money from our almirah when I was young because I badly wanted a certain thing. I wrote my first Entrance Examination for admission to Nursery Class in DPS School in early 1970's. All the three hours I sat in front of the question paper wondering why am I punished to sit there for such a long time. I did not answer a single question as a result I failed my first Entrance Examinations. I was admitted in Saint George School in Nursery Class. The first day in Nursery Class I howled like a wolf when my father left me alone in the class for the whole four hours. I studied in Saint George School upto 3rd standard when Mrs Chackoo was the principal, I remember my friends Shri. Ramchander, Miss Meera and not to forget the fat boy Shri Balaji. We shifted to A-99 house and lived in first floor on rent. I left Saint George as my parents were not able to afford the fees. I joined Andhra School with the help of our friend Miss Jessi. I studied in Andhra School upto fifth standard. My teachers Mrs Grace, Mrs Mahalaxmi, Mrs Shymala, Mrs Issac, and Mrs Williamson were not only nice, helpful but were very cooperative with me and my younger sister. I had friends i.e. Miss Neeraja, Mr Bhargava, Mr Somsunder, Mr Gopinath and Miss Shasikala. We shifted to D-14 house and lived in Second Floor. I studied in DTEA Lodi Estate upto 8th Standard I had friends or class mates i.e. Shri Mahadevan, Shri Kirtivasan, Shri Venkatesan, Shri Ganeshan and Shri Kannan but I must not forget Shri Shyamsunder and Shri Anil Mehra. We shifted to F-61 B first Floor our own house in july 1981 and I studied my 10th and 12th Board Exams (Delhi CBSE) in DTEA Mandir Marg where I had friends like Shri.P.Krishnan, Shri. P. Srinivas, Shri.Amish Takkar, Shri.Ananthabala Subramanium, Shri.Sivram, Shri.Saket Setia, Shri.Hatinder, Shri.Pugazendi, Shri.Raghavan, Shri.Kashyap, Shri.Ravi Chava, Shri.R.Krishnan and Shri.Jankiraman. I went to ARSD college to study BSc(General) and I loved my ARSD College very much my friends Shri Sivaraman, Shri Mohan, Shri Vishal, Shri Rajgopal, Shri Shyam, Shri Chanderpal and Shri Ravinder Kumar and Shri Rajesh were nice and helpful. I got 56.8% in BSc(G) and got admission in MSc (Chem) in DU under the Physically Handicapped Quota. But my name was struck out from the admission list by the Head of Chemistry Department. I had already paid the fees for the first year MSc in Kirori Mal College. Soon I went into a deep physical depression because I had failed all the entrance examinations and had failed to get any sort of admission into a good govt college. My father and my Rao Uncles got me admission in Post BSc Diploma in computer Applications in Jamia Millia Islamia under Humanitarian Grounds. I was helped very much by my friend Shri Vinod Sharma, Miss Ghazala Shibli and Miss Shinjini Das Gupta and I managed to complete my diploma with the help of my Professors i.e. Shri Tariq, Shri Wason, Shri Hamid, Shri Yamin and Shri Shahid. I wrote MA Exams of HP University in 1993 and managed to get 37% pass in only one paper (Mathematics and Statistics for Economists) but failed in the total first semester. Later on I tried SSC Examinations and passed the written part but could not manage the 30 words per minute speed on my typewriter. The invigilater looked like a umpire with the stop watch looking at the ten minutes time space. I tried Staff Selection Commision for LDC's again in 1995 and was succesful this time in the all India Competitive examination as the doctors gave me exemption in Type Writing Examnation. Thanks to the doctors who helped me in clearing the competitive examination and making me a man. Now I am happily living under the roof of Rashtrapati Bhawan and my sisters are also employed and are living happily ever after}. I deserve a guiness book of world record for passing the Staff Selection Commission Competitive Examination and the competitive departmental Examinations & for holding the coveted title of an Upper Division Clerk to the President of India even though I am the first minor boy of 45 years in the whole world to perform the present feats. Jai Hind, Jai Hind, Jai Hind.DEAR VISHNU PRIYA (talk) 06:48, 24 April 2010 (UTC)

Evolution of life on Earth (The true secret of existence of life forms)
Look children I would like to teach you about God and the evolution of life forms. First there is a scientific law that the matter is never ever destroyed but it changes into one form or other. A life forms is just a lump of clay or a puppet and when it gets life it becomes a living object. What happens when we die or is there life after death. The answer to this question is quite simple and obvious ,yes the body may decay and die but the mind or conciousness does not die i.e. we can never ever escape from our responsibilities because the same mind faces a new situation with a new body, mind that the body is new but the mind or character is the same old one. In my life I used to think a man and woman or a boy and a girl are different as we usually see in Indian movies. But What I want to say is that children " A boy or a girl are one and the same body, at one junction of a time one becomes a boy or a man and at the other junction of time the same one becomes a girl or a man i.e. we just change our dresses at one point of time we wear shirt and pants and at some other point of time we act like cute girls wearing skirts and frocks or a saree. When we die say we are cremated our matter turns into ashes and when this ash is spread on the ground we may find after a few months some plants with flowers grown at the same spot. The matter is never destroyed but changes into another form. Say a dead body is thrown into sea, what happens a new octopuses are born, a new fish is born, a new crab is born i.e. say a submarine with many lives gets submereged due to xyz reasons, a new whale is born. What happens when an aeroplane sinks down in middle of an ocean, naturally a new big whale approximately the same dimensions is born. Does'nt a lizard resemble an aeroplane, does'nt an ant resemble a mercedes car, does'nt a circuit board or a mother board of an electronic item resemble a countryside as seen from an aeroplane. What I mean is a system is embedded into another system like wise, i.e. a network of computers internet. According to Gita "A matter leaves an old body to join a new mass or body similiar to a human being removing soiled clothes and wearing new clothes". A suicide or any attempt to escape from hard work or our responsibilities is just futile we simply have to face up our responsibilities with hard work. Just like in snakes and ladders we slowly move up to hundred similarly in life we change many forms to become a successful person in life. DEAR VISHNU PRIYA (talk) 08:11, 15 May 2010 (UTC)