Thursday, October 30, 2008

[Hindi_Jokes] Digest Number 2055

Messages In This Digest (13 Messages)

1.
Har dhadkan mein ek raaz hota hai From: Sameer Sameer
2.
Dosti ankho me hoti hai From: vinay tm
3.
Yeh mat pucho tum bin hum kya kya khote rahe From: Sameer Sameer
4.
Good Quetion By Dean From: pran mitra
5.
Why I'm whishing "Happy Diwali" to you and your family...? From: Pratap H. Solunke
6.
Friends How Are You From: Zafar Imam
7.
Wish you a a Very Happy Diwali!! From: Ajinkya Ranade
8.
Do you want to wear these slippers. (funny) From: sanacute_88
9.
Please see the picture From: Chandan Purohit
10.
Happy Bhai Duj From: mamta singh
11.
Really Creative and Innovative Products From: shono Shono
12a.
DIL se.. From: ramesh kalal
13.
Silent Water Photography From: ~ Guchi ~

Messages

1.

Har dhadkan mein ek raaz hota hai

Posted by: "Sameer Sameer" sameer.sim22@yahoo.com   sameer.sim22

Wed Oct 29, 2008 6:54 am (PDT)

Kitni jaldi zindagi guzar jaati hai...,
�
Pyaas buztee nahin barsaat chali jaati hai...;
�
Aap ki yaadein kuchh iss tarah aati hai...,
�
Neend aati nahin aur raat guzar jaati hai..!!!
�
IS KADAR NA HAR BAAT YAARON SE POOCHHO,
JO BAAT RAAZ KI HO ISHARON SE POOCHHO,
LEHRON SE KHELNA TO SAMANDAR KA SHAOUK HAI,
LAGTI HAI CHOT KITNI KINAARO SE POOCHHO
�Har dhadkan mein ek raaz hota hai,
�
Har baat ko batane ka ek andaz hota hai,
�
Jab tak thokar na lage bewafai ki,
�
Har kisi ko apne pyar par naaz hota hai

2.

Dosti ankho me hoti hai

Posted by: "vinay tm" vinay_tm@yahoo.co.in   j4jokes11

Wed Oct 29, 2008 6:58 am (PDT)

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Dosti ankho me hoti hai,
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shabdo me nahi,
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3.

Yeh mat pucho tum bin hum kya kya khote rahe

Posted by: "Sameer Sameer" sameer.sim22@yahoo.com   sameer.sim22

Wed Oct 29, 2008 7:58 pm (PDT)

Yeh mat pucho tum bin hum kya kya khote rahe,
Tumhari yaadon mein hum roz kitne rote rahe,
Na din gujre hai na raatein,
Bas kuch bechain se hum hote rahe!

Ar karz dosti ka ada kaun karega,
Jab hum hi nahi rahenge to dosti kaun karega,
Aye khuda mere dosto ko salamat rakhna,
Varna mere jeene ki dua kaun karega!

4.

Good Quetion By Dean

Posted by: "pran mitra" liberalpran@yahoo.co.in   liberalpran

Wed Oct 29, 2008 8:06 pm (PDT)

Good Quetion By Dean
5.

Why I'm whishing "Happy Diwali" to you and your family...?

Posted by: "Pratap H. Solunke" psolunke@yahoo.com   psolunke

Wed Oct 29, 2008 8:16 pm (PDT)

Why I'm whishing "Happy Diwali" to you and your family...?
The answer is...

Padwa or Diwali : Stories Related To 5 Day Festival ...

Stories Related to five Day festival of Diwali

*DHANTERAS*
A very interesting story about this day is of the sixteen year old son of King Hima. As per his horoscope he was doomed to die by a snake-bite on the fourth day of his marriage. On that particular fourth day of his marriage his young wife did not allow him to sleep. She laid all the ornaments and lots of gold and silver coins in a big heap at the entrance of her husband's boudoir and lighted innumerable lamps all over the place. And she went on telling stories and singing songs. When Yam, the god of Death arrived there in the guise of a Serpent his eyes got blinded by that dazzle of those brilliant lights and he could not enter the Prince's chamber. So he climbed on top of the heap of the ornaments and coins and sat there whole night listening to the melodious songs. In the morning he quietly went away. Thus the young wife saved her husband from the clutches of death. Since then this day of Dhanteras came to be known as the day of "YAMADEEPDAAN" and
lamps are kept burning throughout the night in reverential adoration to Yam, the god of Death.

*NARKA-CHATURDASHI*
The story goes that the demon king Narakasur ruler of Pragjyotishpur ( a province to the South of Nepal) after defeating Lord Indra had snatched away the magnificent earrings of Aditi, the Mother Goddess and imprisoned sixteen thousand daughters of the gods and saints in his harem. On the day previous to Narakachaturdashi, Lord Krishna killed the demon and liberated the imprisoned damsels and also recovered those precious earrings of Aditi. As a symbol of that victory Lord Krishna smeared his forehead with the demon king's blood. Krishna returned home in the very early morning of the Narakachaturdashi day. The womenfolk massaged scented oil to his body and gave him a good bath to wash away the filth from his body. Since then the custom of taking bath before sunrise on this day has become a traditional practice specially in Maharashtra.
Another legend is about King Bali of the nether world mighty power had become a threat to the gods. In order to curb his powers Lord Vishnu in the guise of a Batu Waman- a small boy- visited him and begged him to give him only that much land which he could cover with his three steps. Known for his philanthropy King Bali proudly granted him his wish. That very moment that small boy transformed himself into the all-powerful Lord Vishnu. With his first step Lord Vishnu covered the entire heaven and with the second step the earth and asked Bali where to keep his third step. Bali offered his head. Putting his foot on his head Vishnu pushed him down to the underworld. At the same time for his generosity Lord Vishnu gave him the lamp of knowledge and allowed him to return to earth once a year to light millions of lamps to dispel the darkness and ignorance and spread the radiance of love and wisdom.

*LAKSHMI-PUJA*
On this auspicious day Lord Shri Krishna around whom revolved the entire story of our great epic Mahabharat and the philosopher, who preached Karmayog through his Geeta to Arjun on the battlefield of Kurukshetra, discarded his body.
Bhagwan, Mahavir, the Jain prophet also attained "Nirvan" on this day.
Swami Ramtirth, the beloved "Ram Badshah" of millions of Indians was not only born on this day and took "Sanyas" but also took "Samadhi" on this day.
Swami Dayanand Saraswati, founder of Brahma-Samaj with his superb yogic powers greed his soul from his body and mingled with divinity on this auspicious day of Diwali.
We kindle innumerable lights on this day to immortalise the sacred memories of those great men who lived to brighten the lives of millions of their fellow beings.
One very interesting story about this Diwali day is from Kathopanishad of a small boy called Nichiketa who believed that Yam, the god of Death was as black as the dark night of amavasya. But when he met Yam in person he was puzzled seeing Yam's calm countenance and dignified stature. Yam explained to Nichiketa on this Diwali day of amavasya that by only passing through the darkness of death, man sees the light of highest wisdom and then only his soul can escape from the bondage of his mortal frame to mingle with the Supreme Power without whose will not an at ton moves in the world. And then Nichiketa realised the importance of worldly life and significance of death. Nichiketa's all doubts were set at rest and he whole-heartedly participated in Diwali celebrations.

 VARSHAPRATIPADA*
Govardhan-Puja is also performed in the North on this day. As per Vishnu-Puran the people of Gokul used to celebrate a festival in honour of Lord Indira and worshipped him after the end of every monsoon season but one particular year the young Krishna stopped them from offering prayers to Lord Indra who in terrific anger sent a deluge to submerge Gokul. But Krishna saved his Gokul by lifting up the Govardhan mountain and holding it over the people as an umbrella.
Govardhan is a small hillock in Braj, near Mathura and on this day of Diwali people of Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Bihar build cowdung, hillocks, decorate them with flowers and then worship them.

*"BHAIYA-DUJ"*

As the legend goes Yamraj, the God of Death visited his sister Yami on this particular day. She put the auspicious tilak on his forehead, garlanded him and led him with special dishes and both of them together ate the sweets, talked and enjoyed themselves to their heart's content, while parting Yamraj gave her a special gift as a token of his love and in return Yami also gave him a lovely gift which she had made with her own hands. That day Yamraj announced that anyone who receives tilak from his sister will never be thrown. That is why this day of Bhayyaduj is also known by the name of "YAMA-DWITIYA" Since then this day is being observed as a symbol of love between sisters and brothers. It became also imperative for the brother to go to his sister's house to celebrate Bhaiyaduj.

 
- Pratap H. Solunke

6.

Friends How Are You

Posted by: "Zafar Imam" imamzafar99@yahoo.com   imamzafar99

Wed Oct 29, 2008 8:20 pm (PDT)

  Tthnks frend's how r u ?

aap sabhi ko bhi happy dipawali

ITS ABOUT MISSING...!

I MISS U
when i am bore..

I MISS U
when i am alone..

I MISS U
when i am worried..

I MISS U
when i am happy..

I MISS U
when i am confused..

I MISS U
when i am upset..

I MISS U
when i think about u..

I MISS U
when i am tension..

I MISS U
365 days..

I MISS U
52 weeks..

I MISS U
12 months..

I MISS U
8760 days..

I MISS U
8760 hrs..

I MISS
525600 mins..

I MISS U
31536000 sec..

I Miss U
my friend's
every moment....

7.

Wish you a a Very Happy Diwali!!

Posted by: "Ajinkya Ranade" ranadeajinkya@yahoo.in   ranadeajinkya

Wed Oct 29, 2008 8:20 pm (PDT)

Yesterday, three people asked me your cell number. Instead, I gave them your address. So, please welcome them by heart when they arrive. They are:-
Happiness, prosperity and peace.
 
 
 

 
WISH YOU A VERY HAPPY DIWALI!!!!!

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8.

Do you want to wear these slippers. (funny)

Posted by: "sanacute_88" sanacute_88@yahoo.com   sanacute_88

Wed Oct 29, 2008 8:33 pm (PDT)

Do you want to wear these slippers. (funny)
9.

Please see the picture

Posted by: "Chandan Purohit" c_k_purohit@yahoo.com   c_k_purohit

Wed Oct 29, 2008 8:39 pm (PDT)

 

10.

Happy Bhai Duj

Posted by: "mamta singh" s.mammu20@gmail.com   s.mammu20

Thu Oct 30, 2008 1:18 am (PDT)

Happy Bhai Duj
11.

Really Creative and Innovative Products

Posted by: "shono Shono" sweetsunlight1991@gmail.com   arooj_hussain49

Thu Oct 30, 2008 1:38 am (PDT)

Really Creative and Innovative Products
12a.

DIL se..

Posted by: "ramesh kalal" ram_kalal@yahoo.com   ram_kalal

Thu Oct 30, 2008 1:47 am (PDT)



 
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13.

Silent Water Photography

Posted by: "~ Guchi ~" guchijain19@yahoo.co.in   guchijain19

Thu Oct 30, 2008 5:57 am (PDT)

Silent Water Photography
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