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Reasons for India’s loss in ICC World Cup 2015

Reasons for India’s loss in ICC World Cup 2015

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Only two teams (West Indies and Australia) have successfully defended the ICC World Cup title. That statistic will remain the same for at least another 4 years. India’s campaign at the World Cup is over. The defending champions won 7 matches on the trot, but fell at the penultimate hurdle. Over a billion hearts in the country and countless across the world were broken. After all, it’s not easy to swallow a loss for the Men in Blue, especially when they were so close to clinching the top prize in ODI cricket. It’s natural to feel sad, to be left stunned at the margin of the loss. Some fans cried, others covered their eyes, some others fell completely silent, as they saw their dream shatter into a million pieces in front of their eyes. All that is natural. The question is – what are you feeling? Is it anger? Because if it is, then that is unnatural. In sport, a winner can only be crowned when the other team loses. There is no shame in losing in the semifinal of a World Cup and the loss can’t be pinned on just a few players.

Unfortunately, not a lot of people see it that way. Some fans smashed television sets, while others burnt posters of players. Sections of the Indian media felt the loss was shameful, but is that really surprising? NDTV World Cup expert and former India captain Sunil Gavaskar wasn’t surprised. Gavaskar told NDTV, that there has been disappointment and there will always be that odd section that will go over the top but that is part of Indian cricket.

India’s 95 run loss was the heaviest, in terms of runs, in a World Cup semifinal. So was it the margin of defeat that angered some fans and sections of the media? Sure, going by India’s resurgence, the match was a 50-50 call, but is it really surprising that Australia, who are the number 1 ODI team in the world, won? Former West Indies captain Brian Lara had picked India as the winner before the semifinal clash, but even he later admitted that the result was expected. With India’s rise over the last 6 weeks India can give themselves an opportunity to defeat Australia, but Australia have been the better team and they proved that. The best two teams are now in the final.

Even if we forget about the 3 ‘minnows’ that India beat, we can’t ignore the wins against Pakistan, South Africa, West Indies and even Bangladesh in a knockout match. The way this team picked itself up after a disappointing summer Down Under was spectacular. The way the bowling, often called the biggest chink in the Indian armour, came together to become a potent force was fascinating to watch. The way the Dhoni of old, who marshals his troops like a General leading from the front, inspired the team to 7 straight wins would have given the true cricket lovers a lot to smile about.

Yes the wait for a 3rd ODI World Cup title will now be a longer one, but then, not too many fans would have backed India to reach the semifinals, and they did. They just ran into a superior team on the day, a team that they haven’t beaten in either Tests or ODIs since December last year, a team they were playing in their own backyard. Cricket is a sport, it’s not war and no one likes a sore loser.

No home advantage at 2016 ICC World T20 given international participation in IPL: Kohli

No home advantage at 2016 ICC World T20 given international participation in IPL: Kohli

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Four years ago, MS Dhoni hit that magical six – which will be further etched in minds of each and every Indian – to lift the coveted World Cup in front of the home crowd. Five years later, a world championship will be hosted on the Indian soil again as India will host the World T20, starting March 2016, for the first time.

With the tournament taking place in India, many feel that the hosts will go in as favourites and try to repeat the heroics of 2011 World Cup in front of the home crowd but India Test captain Virat Kohli feels that India won’t have such a big home advantage any more.

“So many players from around the world have played the IPL for 8-9 years now so they are familiar with the Indian conditions,” Kohli said at the launch of 2016 ICC World T20.

When India last hosted an ICC event in 2011, they started the tournament as clear favourites. And they delivered too. But the IPL was three years old back then – with the second edition taking place in South Africa. With eight seasons complete, and with more and more cricketers from around the world making a name for themselves in India, conditions are not fully in India’s favour anymore.

“We saw them (foreign players) executing their skills very well in the shorter format when we played South Africa just now. They know where to bowl and what shots to hit in Indian conditions. It’s not such a big home advantage anymore, especially in a format like T20 where the cricket is so quick. Any team could be favourites,” Kohli added.

Ajinkya Rahane was a bit more positive about doing well in their own backyard but he did concede that the IPL factor will play an important role.

“Deep down inside, we have a better chance. I am sure we will do well. Every team is equally dangerous because almost all the players are playing the IPL,” Rahane said at the launch of 2016 World T20.

ICC CEO Dave Richardson did concede that India will start off as favourites because of home conditions but considering the trend so far, he said that this could be a very open tournament.

Richardson said, “India are favourites in home conditions. But looking at the last few editions, West Indies won in Sri Lanka and Sri Lanka in Bangladesh, so it’s a very open tournament.”

India suffered heartbreak in the previous edition when they failed at the final hurdle, losing to Sri Lanka in the final at the Sher-E-Bangla National Stadium, Mirpur. Kohli said that the defeat in the final hurt the team.

“Obviously we would like to cross the finish line this time. Last time, I was personally very sad that we couldn’t win the finals. Last year, we were very motivated to win the cup. We had a great run throughout and unfortunately we couldn’t cross the line. But again we felt delighted for Sri Lanka, as they had two legends of the game who hadn’t won the World Cup themselves. So we felt good for them also, but as a team we felt sad as we couldn’t cross the line although we played some very good cricket,” Kohli said.

Kohli said that keeping things simple will be the key to success in this edition.

“What we did in that (2014) World T20 was keep things simple and in a country like India, where conditions are known to everyone now, keeping things simple will be very important. So any team can be dangerous if they don’t try too much out there in the middle,” Kohli added.

Shikhar Dhawan, on the other hand, felt picking the moment will hold the key.

“I feel the team that will gain the momentum at the right time will be dangerous. In T20 especially, momentum is a very big thing. I feel whoever gets set will create a buzz,” Dhawan said during a panel discussion at the World T20 event.

The effect of IPL was visible in the recently-concluded South African tour of India, where the tourists had an upper hand over India in the limited overs segment. The Proteas won the three-match T20I series 2-0 with one match washed out and the ODI series 3-2. Time and again, South Africa T20 captain Faf Du Plessis has credited IPL for South Africa’s success in subcontinent.

After the T20I series win against India, David Miller – who plays for IPL franchise Kings XI Punjab – said, “It (IPL) makes a massive difference. We have come out on top against India. I think the IPL has helped not only the foreign players but the younger guys from India as well.”

India will open their World T20 campaign against New Zealand on 15 March in Nagpur before taking on Pakistan in Dharamsala on 19 March. Their other matches will be against the qualifying Group A winners in Bengaluru on 23 March and Australia in Mohali on 27 March.

Since its inception in 2007, no home team has won the World T20 in the five editions so far, and India will be aiming to buck the trend this time around.

 

LG G Flex with 6-inch Curved Display launched in India – Read & Share

LG G Flex with 6-inch Curved Display launched in India – Read & Share

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LG G Flex with 6-inch Curved Display launched in India : Notably, the LG G Flex with a whopping price of Rs. 69,999 has become one of most costly smartphones available in the Indian market leaving behind the Apple iPhone 5s, Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and HTC One Max.

The Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean-based G Flex is powered by a quad-core 2.26GHz Snapdragon 800 (MSM8974) processor with an Adreno 330 GPU, and 2GB of RAM. It features a 13-megapixel rear camera, and a 2.1-megapixel front-facing camera. The G Flex is powered by a 3,500mAh battery, weighs 177 grams, and is 7.9mm at its thinnest, while being 8.7mm at its thickest.
As for the 6-inch curved display, LG has used a curved OLED panel, which is also built on plastic substrates instead of glass, supposedly giving the phone better durability. The display features Real RGB technology to provide all three sub-pixels in one pixel, thereby making it “brighter and more precise.”

LG has also included a new ‘self-healing’ coating on the back cover, an elastic coating that supposedly has the ability to “recover from the daily wear-and-tear scratches and nicks that un-cased smartphones are likely to receive.” The LG G Flex’s self-healing capabilities have also been creating a buzz worldwide.

 

 

10 things you probably didn’t know about Sir Sachin Tendulkar – Must Read and Share

10 things you probably didn’t know about Sir Sachin Tendulkar – Must Read and Sharesachin-tendulkar-century-100-wallpaper

Sir Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar also known as the ‘Little Master’, ‘Master Blaster’ and deemed as the ‘God of Cricket’ by people worldwide, after a glorious career of 24 years and 200 test matches, has announced that it is time that he will “declare” it. Born on April 24, 1974, he started his international career in 1989 and has been the first man to score 100 international centuries (51 in test and 49 in ODIs). Furthermore, he is the only player with 40 wickets and more than 11000 runs in hand. A man of 5’5”, a husband of a proud woman and a father of two, he truly is living specimen to what they call a ‘Gentleman’ in the world of cricket.

Now you probably didn’t know these things about ‘Master Blaster’:

  1. Even the God has his superstitions! He dutifully wears his left pad before the right pad in every single match he has played.
  2. He might be a spinner now but he was under training to be a fast bowler at the MRF Pace Foundation along with Sourav Ganguli. Australian bowling legend Dennis Lillee was not impressed with his performance and recommended him to stick to batting. What a brilliant piece of advice it turned to be! (Not so good for the Australians themselves)
  3. Now this one is probably the best one. He owes a lot to his friends. In his childhood days, while playing, he used to ask his friend Ramesh Pradhe to dip the rubber ball in water and fling it towards him. He then used to check watermarks on the bat to see if he had middle the ball. He also was gifted a pair of international quality cricket shoes by his childhood friend Praveen Amre.
  4. Astonishingly, he likes to watch Discovery Channel in his free time rather than any sports channel. He finds the world of science and technology to be useful and enticing!
  5. He is possessive about his things! He didn’t like anybody touching his things. That includes forbidding his wife, Anjali, to drive his Ferrari when he used to own it.
  6. Sachin was delightful dad and that is a known fact. But only few know that he loved reciting bedtime stories to his kids. Many of his stories included a self-invented protagonist, Rohan!
  7. Like Sheldon Cooper of ‘The Big Bang Theory’, Sachin has his “Spot”! In the team bus, Sachin has his dibs on the front seat of the left row. Superstition? Seniority? Some crazy theory about seats? Nobody knows!
  8. He is a foodie! Many know that he loves seafood. But what is astonishing is that he can gulp down 15-20 full-sized prawns in one sitting! He also used to compete with his teammates Vinod Kambli and Salil Ankola on who ate the most wada pavs. He is a connoisseur of wine and loves relishing it. Also, he dips glucose biscuits in his tea before eating them!
  9. He might be a right-handed bowler and batsman, but he uses his left hand to write! And yes, the word you are looking for is ‘Ambidextrous’ i.e. the ability to use both the hands as dominant hands.
  10. Lastly, even the God has his gods! Inside his kit bag are the pictures of Sai Baba and Shri Ganesh. Alongside them are good luck letters from his kids and the Indian flag. Religious as the man is, he is a true patriot!

With his words of retirement, he cried, I cried and the whole India cried. As he left the ground after thanking his dear ones and his fans worldwide, he made the country equally happy and sad.

For about 15 long years of my life that I have seen him play, the Master Blaster has never ceased to amaze me with his game. He is and will, for a long time to come, be the best player on the field of cricket.

 

5 Easy Steps to Judge Your Financial Strength – Check it and Balance it

5 Easy Steps to Judge Your Financial Strength – Check it and Balance it

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The condition of an individual’s financial life is not apparent only based on the income he earns. Sometimes, even after earning well, your financial life may not be in the best of shape. Many people are also comfortable living in the assumption that all is well.

However, there are some broad signs or indicators which will tell you that your financial life is in trouble. Remember that the more valid these signs are, the more are the chances that you are heading towards financial disaster, and the more critical it is for you to take proactive steps to rectify the problem.

Let’s look at some indicators which tell you that your financial life is in trouble :

  1. You cannot survive without an income for 3 months : Income is different from wealth. It is seen many a time that people earn pretty well, but if they lose their job suddenly, they are grappling for even the basic expenses. This is because they have not saved up enough to meet contingencies. If you have been working or in a business for a few years, then you should have a good back up in place which will help you survive for at least for 3 months. When your expenses are very high and you do not have much left even when you are earning, you are stepping in to financial disaster. This is the first indicator to show that your financial position is shaky.
  2. You pay high EMIs on depreciating assets : Having too many liabilities on your books is not good. It is worse if you have debt which does not result in an appreciation of your assets. For instance, having high amount of personal loans, credit card debt or even car loans which result in high EMI outflow from your monthly salary is a very unhealthy practice. As a thumb rule, your total EMI outflow should not exceed 40% of your monthly take home pay. If you have a home loan, the EMI towards this will constitute a sizeable portion. It is therefore better to avoid other kind of debt which does not increase your asset value. When you realise you are paying high EMIs on depreciating assets, this is another indicator of financial trouble.
  3. It is not easy to get a better paying job with the skills you possess : Professionally, you must grow and advance in your career, such that it translates to better income and higher savings. However, if you find that you are not able to move upwards in your career despite repeated attempts, it means that you are going to be stuck with the same salary every year, or be happy with a small hike. This is turn means that your investments will be limited, resulting in limited wealth building opportunities. Take a proactive step in honing your skills and building your career for a better financial life as well.
  4. Spending on social functions : Majority of people in India believe in spending unnecessarily on social functions, either as a status symbol or keeping in line with traditions. Although this may be an important part of your life, spending too much on social functions is a mere waste of money and does not yield anything. If you realise that you have been spending too much on such functions, you can be sure that you are headed for financial trouble. A good way of finding this out is to list out all the expenses you incurred in the past 3-5 years on various social functions and see how much of your income has not been put to good use.
  5. Working for long, but no ‘asset’ : If you have been working for at least 3 to 5 years, but still have no asset, then it means your financial life is in trouble. You should have some investment in fixed deposits or gold or mutual funds or have a small part of down payment saved for your future house. If you do not have any of this, it means you have been very careless in your financial life and must immediately put your finances in order.

The initial signs of a troubled financial life will not take long to manifest into a bigger problem which can be very difficult to handle. It is important to start at the earliest and rectify your past mistakes

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Biography of Shaheed Bhagat Singh with historical archieves of his life

Biography of Shaheed Bhagat Singh with historical archieves of his life

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Whole country is going to witness Birthday of Shaheed Bhagat Singh on 28th Sept, 2013 and we wish whole country will celebrate to its best and recall the memories and his sacrifices.

Date of birth: 28 September 1907
Place of birth: LyallpurPunjabBritish India
Date of death: 23 March 1931 (age 23)
Place of death: LahorePunjabBritish India
Movement: Indian Independence movement
Major organizations: Naujawan Bharat SabhaKirti Kissan Party andHindustan Socialist Republican Association
Religion: Sikhism (early life), Atheism (later life)
Influences AnarchismCommunismSocialism

Bhagat Singh was born to Kishan Singh and Vidya Vati at Banga in the Lyallpur district of the West Punjab in 1907 (exact date of birth is not known).

Kishan Singh was the eldest of the three sons of Arjan Singh and Jai Kaur, the two others being Ajit Singh and Swaran Singh . The former had been deported to Mandalay along with Lala Lajpat Rai under the infamous Regulation III of 1818 on the charge of seditious activities caused by the iniquitous Colonisation Bill of 1908.

Bhagat Singh was the second of the five children (four sons and a daughter ) of Kishan Singh, the others bing Jagat Singh ( died young ), Amar Kaur, Kulbir Singh, Kultar Singh and Rajinder

Singh. They were a family of Sikh Jat peasant proprietors, known in the Ilaqa for their self-sacrificing nature. They associated themselves with all reform movements, Arya Samaj and Sing Sabha alike.

On completion of his primary education at the village school in Banga, Bhagat Singh was sent to the D.A.V. High school, and then to the D.A.V. College at Lahore. Here he came under the influence of two teachers, Bhai Parmanand and Jai Chand Vidyalankar, two veteran nationalists, who left their impress on the plastic mind of Bhagat Singh. He became the leader of the student community and founded the college students union. He even joined the Indian National Congress but, finding it supine and ineffective, left it.

The execution of the Ghadarite Kartar Singh Saraba in 1915, the Rowlatt Act and the Jallianwala Bagh tragedy of 1919 made Lahore a storm-centre of agitation. Bhagat Singh responded to the

non-cooperation call of Gandhi, left the D.A.V. College and later joined the National College founded by Lala Lajpat Rai, from where he graduated in 1923.

From 1923 to the time of his execution in 1931, Bhagat Singh dedicated himself to the liberation of his motherland. In 1923 he associated himself with the Akalis and Babbar Akalis, who had organized Morcha at Guru Ka Bagh. The same year he joined the Hindustan Socialist Republican Association and was very soon elected as the general secretary of its central committee. He was entrusted with the task of co-ordinating the inter-provincial activities of the Association.

In 1925 he founded the Nav Jawan Bharat Sabha at Lahore to inculcate a spirit of revolution among the youth. He came in touch with other revolutionaries like Sukhdev, Yashpal, Bhagwati

Charan, Chandra Shekhar Azad, B.K. Datt, Surindra Nath Pandaya, Jatindra Nath Das and others, who were also working among the youth. Das taught how to make crude bombs.

In 1926 Bhagat Singh planned with Kundan Lal and Azad to rescue the prisoners of the Kakori Case, but the plan fell through. On the Dussehra Day of 1926, a bomb exploded in Lahore. Bhagat Singh was arrested and prosecuted, for want of sufficient evidence he was discharged. In 1928 the Hindustan Socialist Republican Association decided to open a network of branches in the Punjab under the leadership of Bhagat Singh.

When the all-white Simon Commission landed in Bombay on 3 February 1928, the Congress gave a call of black flag demonstration against it. A mammoth procession led by Lala Lajpat Rai greeted it with black flags at the time of its arrival at Lahore. It was lathicharged by the police and Lala too was not spared. It was too outrageous an insult to be left unavenged. The Lala succumbed to the injury a few months later.

Bhagat Singh, Rajguru and Azad decided to kill Mr. Scott, believed to be responsible for the lathi blows given to the revered Lala. Taking him for Scott, they shot at Saunders, a police head constable, on 17 December 1928 and killed him. Bhagat Singh escaped from Lahore and came to Calcutta where he opened a branch of his party.

The party now entrusted Bhagat Singh and B.K. Datt to throw a bomb in the Central Legislative Assembly in Delhi in order to demonstrate to the alien rulers the utter disgust and disaffection of the Indians against their autocratic rule. On April 8, 1929 they threw a bomb when the Central Assembly was in session, and later offered themselves for arrest shouting & Inquilab Zindabad & (Long Live Revolution). Bhagat Singh and B.K. Datt were arrested, and later Bhagat Singh, Rajguru and Sukhdev were tried, and hanged in Lahore Central Jail on 23 March 1931 at about 7.30 in the evening. Their corpses were not handed over to their relatives but were cremated by the police at the dead of night on the banks of the river Satlej, near Ferozepur.

Justly remembered as & Shahid-I-azam & by his grateful countrymen for making the supreme sacrifice, Bhagat Singh infused life into the youth and became their hero. It & has increased our

power for winning freedom for which Bhagat Singh and his comrades have died”, said Mahatma Gandhi. “Their magnificent courage and sacrifice has been an inspiration to the youth of India”, said Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the then President of the Indian National Congress, in his tribute. They died so that India may live.

An ardent nationalist and freedom-loving patriot, Bhagat Singh was, however, not an anarchist. “It is my firm belief,” he said, “that the country will not profit by bombs and pistols-mere throwing of bombs is not only futile but it is often harmful, although it may be permissible in certain circumstances”. He justified the use of force only when “it is used in the furtherance of a legitimate cause&.

Besides being a nationalist to his core, Bhagat Singh was a socialist and a republican. “Labour is the real sustainer of society. The sovereignty of the people is the ultimate destiny of workers. For these ideals and for this faith we shall welcome any suffering to which we may be condemned”. This brings out Bhagat Singh not as a mere terrorist, which his prosecutors laboured to make out. He was a socialist, a democrat- all in one.

An example of Bhagat Singh’s shrewdness and resourcefulness can be given from an episode in the Contributor’s life. Bhagat Singh was in jail and the Contributor (Prithvi Singh Azad) had gone underground in Gujarat, with a big price on his head announced by the British rulers. The police and the C.I.D. tried to fish out some information about Azad from Bhagat Singh, and Bhagat Singh wanted the same from them. In this battle of wits, Bhagat Singh gathered that Azad was in Gujarat.

Through the help of Bhai Parmanand and Dhanwantri, Azad was traced ‘somewhere’ in Gujarat, and a meeting was also arranged between Prithvi Singh and Dhanwantri and Chandra Shekhar in a park in Lucknow where later Chandra Shekhar Azad fell a martyr to police bullets. An automatic pistol was presented to Prithvi Singh and he

was asked to proceed to Russia on his own resources to learn the staging of a Bolshevik type of revolution in India.

It was Bhagat Singh’s conviction that India could be liberated from slavery of the British by means of a sort of Bolshevik Revolution in India. Bhagat Singh had read communist literature, particularly Marx’s ‘Das Capital’ and also the ‘Communist Manifesto’.

Bhagat Singh was the first Indian revolutionary to start the slogan of Inquilab Zindabad, which later became the war cry of Indian Independence struggle.

Bhagat Singh edited the Urdu paper Kirti from Amristar. He also edited the Akali at Amristar. He was a good journalist and for some time contributed to the Arjun (Delhi) and Pratap (Kanpur) under the pseudonym of ‘Balwant Singh’.

 

Were Ramayan and Mahabharat REAL ?

Were Ramayan and Mahabharat REAL ?

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It’s my understanding that it’s not whether they were real or not. A few points about these texts are considered by some to be more important.

1. That they have directly come to the minds of spiritually evolved masters.
2. When the Sanskrit is read out loud, the sound of the Sanskrit has the effect on the brain that is similar to that experienced during meditation.
3. That the meaning is more important than whether it really happened. Largely, the symbolism & spiritual interpretation are more important than the facts of the events in the stories.

While I do accept these points as largely true, especially regarding the sound of Sanskrit, I still see that the events could very well be true. They may even be much earlier than modern writers say that they are, having been handed down orally long before they were written down.

As I looked online for further information, I saw the claims that there may have been flying ships, or vimana, that is, airplanes, giant airliners, space ships, & even warplanes & nuclear war & believe that they may be true. I also remember reading about such things in the 70’s in The Chariots of the Gods & other books. It’s so much easier finding it now, with so much of it laid out online.

Again, however, these may have been much earlier than the dates claimed. History does repeat itself. Also, it’s hard to believe that the sole purpose of these texts that are treated with such reverence was to keep a record of flying airplanes & nuclear war. Yes, it looks like all of that is in there, but there’s also much, much more. However much we worship technology today, the spirituality within is so much more important than that. That’s the real message of these ancient texts.

Both are real :

Ramayana happened in the Thireyathaya yuga i.e., nearly 1.70 million years ago. At that period it does not seem like there was a separate land mass called Srilanka. Srilanka was part of the Indian sub-continent ( refer the map and highlighted portion ) such being the case there was no need of Rama to build a bridge.

Ramayana and Mahabharata are called Epics or ITIHASAS (in sanskrit).

Itihasa = iti+ha+asa= It happened this way.

That means Ramayana and Mahabharata really happened and happened in the way Valmiki and Veda Vyas wrote them.No doubt about it whatsoever.they are HISTORICAL SCRIPTURES. In india so many physical proof were there that proof that these epics are true and real!! Kurukshetra war area the bridge between srilanka and india Adam’s Bridge also known as Rama’s Bridge or Rama Setu.

Source(s):
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These are not myth, Ramayan and mahabharat was fact it was happened actually that time, In sastara and vedas it’s mentions and Sarsavati river exist now science has proved that it was exit before 3000 years.

There is no a bit of doubt about in Ramayan and Mahabharat. If you want to more detail in this and You should Visit any ISKCON Temple in World. There are IIT, MNIT, IISC, AND VERY learned Devotee they can give Answer of your any question. Like In India ISKCON Banagalore Temple.

For more Info you visit these link About Dawarika Excavation Archaeological Scientist findings

 

Mahabharat and Ramayan both are true stories only Hindus treat them as Gods but in reality they were really kings which existed and fought that battles. 32,000 years old Lord Krishna’s Dwarka city found under sea. Same written in scriptures. Proof are there , But they are so old that people consider as myth. After a century same will happen with other faiths.This is Kal Yug.

Some say that Ramayan and Mahabharat are fake stories developed by inputs from several people. There are several versions of Ramayan. In one version Ram and Seeta are described as brother and sister.

As per the time calculation, there were only Jungles in India during such time. All concocted stories to fool around Hindus by Brahmins.

Myths mixed with some history are these two great epics which teach a lot to mankind.
We can learn many things from them. But worshipping the heroes of those epics, is mere ignorance of history. Threthayuga, and other yugas are all unimaginable. Just to block the mind from thinking rightly, they have created such periods.

BOTH ARE REAL HISTORIES:

But nowadays everybody addresses Mahabharata and Ramayana as “Mythology”, “Ethics” etc. In school textbooks of India, History of India includes only Indus civilization, British empire, Mughul empire etc, but no traces of Mahabharata and Ramayana! Let me tell you why it happened. When Britishers invaded India, they learned that Indians are so committed to their philosophical values. Cultural heritage in India was so strong that they found no way to crack Indian society other than making Indians believe that their own history is just a myth! They made systematic plan to degrade rich Indian heritage and make Indians feel inferior about their heritage and start blindly following western ideologies. British employed two well known historians from England to write the history of India and they did it without even traveling to India! Since then, there has been very systematic attempts to degrade Indian Vedic heritage and they are quite successful.

CONCLUSION:

Definitely the happenings in Ramayana and Mahabharata were real. But those real happenings were handed over from rishis to listeners from generation to generation orally and contains exaggerations,imaginations and superhuman powers. we have no authentic written book of 5000 years back.We have to sort out real from false.

The problem is that what we have not seen we tend to disbelieve it,but we must understand that before America was discovered by coulombs no one knew about that place,but it was still there,likewise when someone compare bradman with sachin,people of our generation says we have not seen bradman how can we say he is greatest,same thing will happen after 100 years,people will say we haven’t seen sachin,how we say he is greatest,for us this guy is greatest, we are not blind believer of anything,but there must be anything in these two great epics,may be some stories,characters have been modified to make the story spicy.