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25 Aug 2009 23:38

yes for money they will do anything across religions...

25 Aug 2009 23:31



GANAPATHI HOMAM
There is no ritual of this type in any other religion so much so that Christian and Muslim enterpreneurs in our place hire Brahmin poojaris to perform it to inagurate their new ventures !!...

25 Aug 2009 16:32

Brainchild-
G-Gives you happiness
A-Always
N-New
E-Energy
S-Spirit and
H-Happiyness in your Life

May the
Garland of Happiness swing at your Door.
Trump-Card of Good-Luck wait at your Door.
AND Misery always miss your Door.

Happy Ganesh Festival

And all the very best to you,and your family!!...

24 Aug 2009 22:25

before starting any work, we should start with vinayaka puja... to become avignamasthu...

24 Aug 2009 20:34

Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 24
Malaysia`s longest convoy of 213 lorries participated in Vinayagar Chathurthi celebrations on Sunday, marking the birthday of Hindu Lord Ganesha.

The 79.5 kilometres long convoy, which included an elephant to signify the deity, achieved a new feat in the Malaysia Book of Records.

Hundreds of devotees walked beside the lorries, which had been decorated with portraits of the elephant-headed Hindu god, in a procession that began from the Sri Maha Mariamman temple in Kampung Sungai Kayu Ara, the Star Online reports.

The procession stopped briefly at various places, including the Kottu Malai Pillaiyar temple in Jalan Pudu Lama.

Among the devotees at the Kottu Malai temple was J.K. Vassanthi, a school teacher, who has been taking a fast of silence in homage to Lord Ganesha`s birthday for the past 28 years.

Another devotee who came to offer her prayers there was a Chinese woman, who embraced Hinduism three years ago.

"I feel calm and serene in this temple," said the woman, who only wanted to be known as Adeline.

The 32-year-old fitness trainer said she often prayed at a nearby temple but decided to drop by Kottu Malai after finding out about the festival.

Clerk C. Minatchi, 31, said she had been going to the temple every week for six years since her prayers had been answered.

"My brother had gone into coma after an accident. I prayed to Lord Ganesha and 10 days later, my brother recovered," she said.

Port company executive C. Kaleappan, 51, said he had been travelling all the way from Penang with his family to celebrate the occasion at Kottu Malai for the past 18 years.

"I feel a special bond with this temple and with the blessings of the Lord, my family is prosperous and healthy," he said, who came with his wife and three daughters. (ANI)

ANI
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21 Aug 2009 16:40

Hello Friends,
I am with Hathway-Bangalore, and today I had 16 disconnections during trading hours, and because of this, I was watching for the modem lights instead of "market watch".

Please suggest an alternative. Thanks....

20 Aug 2009 11:22

Hi anyone having a problem getting on to icicidirect today?...

19 Aug 2009 12:09

Hi, Is it worth paying for 10paise com for their services. Is is a reliable webpage. Are their suggestions valuable. Has anyone profited from them. I am new to this and where do i get suggestions from. Please help....

13 Aug 2009 10:45

brainchild-Very good to know that Richard Wiseman-The author of `The Luck Factor` teaches at the University of Hertfordshire.It was a good article!!
...

13 Aug 2009 08:36
12 Aug 2009 23:37

Getting old

Posted by : netdo

An elderly gentleman had serious hearing problems for a number of years. He went to the doctor and the doctor was able to have him fitted for a set of hearing aids that allowed the gentleman to hear 100%. The gentleman went back in a month to the doctor and the doctor said, `Your hearing is perfect. Your family must be really pleased that you can hear again.`
The gentleman replied, `Oh, I haven`t told my family yet. I just sit around and listen to the conversations. I`ve changed my will three times!`

Two elderly gentlemen from a retirement center were sitting on a bench under a tree when one turns to the other and says: `Slim, I`m 83 years old now and I`m just full of aches and pains. I know you`re about my age. How do you feel?`
Slim says, `I feel just like a newborn baby.`
`Really!? Like a newborn baby!?`
`Yep. No hair, no teeth, and I think I just wet my pants.`

Hospital regulations require a wheel chair for patients being discharged However, while working as a student nurse, I found one elderly gentleman already dressed and sitting on the bed with a suitcase at his feet, who insisted he didn`t need my help to leave the hospital. After a chat about rules being rules, he reluctantly let me wheel him to the elevator. On the way down I asked him if his wife was meeting him.
`I don`t know,` he said. `She`s still upstairs in the bathroom changing out of her hospital gown.`

Three old guys are out walking.
First one says, `Windy, isn`t it?`
Second one says, `No, it`s Thursday!`
Third one says, `So am I. Let`s go get a beer.`

A man was telling his neighbor, `I just bought a new hearing aid.. It cost me four thousand dollars, but it`s state of the art. It`s perfect.`
`Really,` answered the neighbor . `What kind is it?`
`Twelve thirty.`













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12 Aug 2009 20:50

GOOD ONE -
DO HAVE SIGNIFICANCE TO STOCK MARKET BUSINESS
====

Why do some people have all the luck while others never get the
breaks they deserve? I set out to examine luck, 10 years ago. Why
are some people always in the right place at the right time, while
others consistently experience ill fortune? I placed advertisements
in national newspapers asking for people who felt consistently lucky
or unlucky to contact me.

Hundreds of extraordinary men and women volunteered for
my research and over the years, have been interviewed by me.
I have monitored their lives and had them take part in experiments. The
results• reveal that although these people have almost no insight
into the causes of their luck, their thoughts and behaviour are responsible
for much of their good and bad fortune. Take the case of seemingly
chance opportunities. Lucky people consistently encounter such opportunities, whereas
unlucky peopie do not. .

I carried out a simple experiment to discover whether this was
due to differences in their ability to spot such opportunities. I gave
both lucky and unlucky people a newspaper, and asked them to look
through it and tell me how many photographs were inside. I had
secretly placed a large message halfway through the newspaper
saying: `Tell the experimenter you have seen this and win $50`.
This message took up half of the page and was written in type
that was more than two inches high. It was staring everyone
straight in the face, but the unlucky people tended to miss it and the
lucky people tended to spot it. Unlucky people are generally
more tense than lucky people, and this anxiety disrupts their ability
to notice the unexpected. As a result, they miss opportunities
because they are too focused on looking for something else. They
go to parties intent on finding their perfect partner and so miss
opportunities to make good friends. They look through newspapers
determined to find certain types `of job advertisements and miss
other types of jobs. Lucky people are more relaxed
and open, and therefore see what is there rather than just what they
are looking for. My research eventually revealed that lucky people
generate good fortune via four principles. They are skilled at creating
and noticing chance opportunities, make lucky decisions by
listening to their intuition, create self-fulfilling prophesies via positive
expectations, and adopt a resilient attitude that transforms
bad luck into good.


I wondered towards the end of the work,
whether thede principles could be used to create good luck. I asked a
group of volunteers to spend a month carrying out exercises designed
to help them think and behave like a lucky person.
Dramatic results! These exercises helped them spot chance opportunities,
listen to their intuition, expect to be lucky, and be more
resilient to bad luck. One month later, the volunteers returned and
described what had happened. The results were dramatic: 80 per cent
of people were now happier, more satisfied with their lives and, perhaps
most important of all, luckier. The lucky people had become
even luckier and the unlucky had become lucky. Finally, i had found
the elusive `luck factor`. 1) Listen to your gut instincts
- they are normally right. 2) Be open to new experiences and
breaking your normal routine. 3) Spend a few moments each day
remembering things that went well. 4) Visualise yourself being lucky
before an important meeting or telephone call.
Have a Lucky day and work for it.

Richard Wiseman

The author of `The Luck Factor`
teaches at the University of Hertfordshire.
This article is in circulation as
an e-mailforward.
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03 Aug 2009 01:48

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30 Jul 2009 21:37


Indian Hell:
An Indian dies and goes to hell. There he finds that there is a different hell for each country. He goes first to the German hell and asks "What do they do here?" He is told "First they put you in an electric chair for an hour. Then they lay you on a bed of nails for another hour. Then the German devil comes in and whips you for the rest of the day."

The man does not like the sound of that at all, so he moves on. He checks out the USA hell as well as the Russian hell and many more. He discovers that they are all more or less the same as the German hell.

Then he comes to the Indian hell and finds that there is a very long line of people waiting to get in. Amazed he asks "What do they do here?"

He is told "First they put you in an electric chair for an hour.Then they lay you on a bed of nails for another hour. Then the Indian devil comes in and whips you for the rest of the day."

But that is exactly the same as all the other hells - why are there so many people waiting to get in? "Because maintenance is so bad that the electric chair does not work, someone has stolen all the nails from the bed, and the devil is a former Govt servant, so he comes in, signs the register and then goes to the cafeteria..."

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