Saturday, January 27, 2024

Friday, January 26, 2024

M w

 https://youtu.be/hp5QdFDIycs?si=jvHUwft8hcUY4vmY

Must watch.

Wednesday, January 24, 2024

Humble s.



 Some where in the punya bhoomi of ayodhya ram temple is the few lakhs  I had approx 12 lakhs and then they announced 15 days to submit likita japa for ayodhya I was writing 6 pages a day I doubled it and finished one book 40 pages in 3 days.  rama nama written by me.must have touched around 15lakhs.  This was sent by Giri traders to ayodhya while the temple was under construction. 18.02 2021. 
I had read some where that our guru shri Ramanuja charya had written 3 crores  one crore meant 600 books . that started me on the path from writing one page a day to......

After finishing the writing, the devotee submits the notebooks to a Sri Rama temple or any other temple that may preserve them. Most often the notebooks are used along with material as a foundation for new temples. 
Giri traders also collects the books on the completion of one's writing and sends it to temples that are being constructed. 

Monday, January 15, 2024

Update. Tarakam.


https://youtu.be/DEuIJSj3gXQ?si=hJ17qIJOomX13yYc

https://youtu.be/_xDYHxCmO3k?si=VV7EgW1u-zPWaSAN

 https://youtu.be/Sv6jetJDmdM?si=Mqix0-EgfIngmbTE

https://youtu.be/h1Z5d4C1E3E?si=y4HURB_X41euxoV0

https://youtu.be/r8WqJ3c9J2c?si=nbpEFYI4jxU6bM8F

https://youtube.com/shorts/ozcETbWN4SU?si=GX6XOSDlXAjKdABM

https://www.youtube.com/live/O7is1e4jjZg?si=GLZPbzvbgymrYxOn

My bhajan for Ram.

Khabar kar  do Raghunandan ko 

Khade ham dar pe darashan ko

Khabar kar do Raghu nandan ko

Kade ham dar pe darashan ko.

Yadipi aap ne hi diya naam Roop guna bhav

Yadipi aap ne hi diya naam Roop guna bhav

Kintu ek bhakti Bina ye sab hai bekar

Kare kya leke is dhan ko

Kade ham dar pe darashan ko.

Navka papo se bhari navka papo se bhari

Doob rahi mazadar (2)

Doobhi kuch dooba na cahe (2)

ek Tum hi ho aadar

Ubaro radhe shyamana ko 

Kade ham dar pe darashan ko.

Khabar kar do. 

Thursday, January 11, 2024

RB

starting from kousalya supraja Rama to
Rama skandam hanumantham vyanateyam drukodaram shayane yashasmare nityam duswapnam tasya nasyati.
Not a single day passes without uttering his name and thanking him.
Rightfully called maryada purushotam.


https://youtube.com/shorts/Ovd0t5fxR04?si=m7IWRH4XAkqktmoU

https://youtube.com/shorts/1alRM2ypdAo?si=AQQSZGMMBSt4nwkl

https://youtu.be/1LPkGlgdaI0?si=PIJ_vqv0I6UojqWC


Bhaj Man Raam Charan Sukhdaai, Bhav Saagar Tari Jaai, Raam...

Jin Charanase Niksi Soorsari, Shankar Jataa Samaai,

Jataashankari Naam Paryo Hai, Tribhuvan Taaran Aai, Raam...

Jin Charananaki Charan Paadukaa, Bharat Riyo Lav Laai,

Soi Charan Kevat Dhoi Lino, Tab Hari Naav Chalaai, Raam...

Jin Charanana Santan Jan Sevat, Sadaa Rahat Sukhdaai,

Soi Charan Gautam Rushi Naari, Sparshi Param Pad Paai, Raam...

Dandak Van Prabhu Paavan Kino, Rushiyan Traas Mitaai,

Soi Prabhu Trilokke Swaami, Kanak Mrugaa Sang Dhaai, Raam...

Kapi Sugreev Bandhu Bhay Vyaakul, Taa Par Chhatra Dharaai,

Ripuko Anuj Vibhikshan Nishichar, Sparshat Lankaa Paai, Raam...

Sook Sankaadik Aru Bhramaadik, Shesh Sahashtra Mukh Gaai,

Tulsidaas Maarut Sootki Prabhu, Nij Mukh Karat Badaai, Raam.

Sing The Praises Of Ram Who Is The Giver Of Happiness, You Can Cross The Ocean Of Life

Ganga Came From His Feet And Immersed In The Head Of Shankar

The River Was Called Jataashankari, Which Had Come To Purify The Universe

Bharat Held The Sandals Of Ram Close To His Heart With Immense Love

Kevat (Boatman) Moved The Boat For Hari (Ram) Only After Lovingly Washing His Feet

Saints Worship Those Feet And Always Live Happily

Ahalyaa, The Wife Of Gautam Rushi Attained Salvation By Touching The Feet Of Ram

Ram Purified The Forest Of Dandak By Going There And Ended The Troubles Of Saints

Same Ram, The Master Of Universe Ran After The Golden Dear

He Gave Protection To Sugreev Who Became Apprehensive Due To The Fear Of His Brother Vaali

When Vibhikshan, The Brother Of His Enemy Touched His Feet, Ram Made Him The King Of Lankaa

The Saints Sook, Sanak, Bhramaa And Shesh Sing The Praises With Thousands Of Mouths

Tulsidaas Says, That Prabhu Ram Praises The Son Of Maarut (Hanuman) 


Hai Manvaa Re, Hai Manvaa, Jeevan Hai Sangraam,

Bhajle Raam Raam Raam...

Lok Yahi, Parlok Yahi Hai, Yahi Dharaa Aur Vyom, Yahi Dharaa Aur Vyom,

Yahi Puraatan Naaraayan Hai, Yahi Sanaatan Om, Yahi Sanaatan Om,

Ees Se Badaa Nahi Koi Naam, Ees Se Badaa Nahi Koi Naam, Bhajle Raam Raam Raam...

Eeske Kartab Ajab Anokhe, Gajab Hai Eeske Khel, Gajab Hai Eeske Khel,

Surya Chandra Keh Deep Jalaate, Been Vati Been Tej, Been Vati Been Tej,

Yahi Sanvaare Saare Kaam, Yahi Sanvaare Saare Kaam, Bhajle Raam Raam Raam..


There Is Love, There Is Love, There Is Life In The Struggle, The World Is Here, The

World

Is Here, This Is The Stream And The Sky, This Is The Stream And The Sky,

Here Is The Tradition That Is Visible, Here Is Sanaatan Om, Here Is Sanaatan Om,

This Is There Is No Bad Name, There Is No Bad Name, Bhajle Raam Raam Raam…

This Book Is Strange, This Is A Strange Game, This Is A Strange Game,

Surya Chandra Keh Deep Jaalate, Been Vati Been Tej, Been Viti Been Tej,

Here Is All The Work, Here Is All The Work, Here Is All The Work, Here Is All The Work...



metaphor

 A metaphor is a figure of speech that, for rhetorical effect, directly refers to one thing by mentioning another. It may provide  clarity or identify hidden similarities between two different ideas.


Metaphors are often compared with other types of figurative language, such as antithesis, hyperbole, metonymy, and simile. One of the most commonly cited examples of a metaphor in English literature comes from the "All the world's a stage" monologue from As You Like It:


All the world's a stage,

And all the men and women merely players;

They have their exits and their entrances

And one man in his time plays many parts,

His Acts being seven ages. At first, the infant...

—William Shakespeare, As You Like It, 


This quotation expresses a metaphor because the world is not literally a stage, and most humans are not literally actors and actresses playing roles. By asserting that the world is a stage, Shakespeare uses points of comparison between the world and a stage to convey an understanding about the mechanics of the world and the behavior of the people within it.



The word metaphor itself is a metaphor, coming from a Greek term meaning "transference (of ownership)". The user of a metaphor alters the reference of the word, "carrying" it from one semantic "realm" to another. The new meaning of the word might be derived from an analogy between the two semantic realms, but also from other reasons such as the distortion of the semantic realm - for example in sarcasm.

Psychologist Julian Jaynes coined the terms 'metaphrand' and 'metaphier', plus two new concepts, 'paraphrand' and 'paraphier'. 'Metaphrand' is equivalent to the metaphor-theory terms 'tenor', 'target', and 'ground'. 'Metaphier' is equivalent to the metaphor-theory terms 'vehicle', 'figure', and 'source'. In a simple metaphor, an obvious attribute of the metaphier exactly characterizes the metaphrand (e.g. the ship plowed the seas). With an inexact metaphor, however, a metaphier might have associated attributes or nuances – its paraphiers – that enrich the metaphor because they "project back" to the metaphrand, potentially creating new ideas – the paraphrands – associated thereafter with the metaphrand or even leading to a new metaphor. For example, in the metaphor "Pat is a tornado", the metaphrand is "Pat", the metaphier is "tornado". As metaphier, "tornado" carries paraphiers such as power, storm and wind, counterclockwise motion, and danger, threat, destruction, etc. The metaphoric meaning of "tornado" is inexact: one might understand that 'Pat is powerfully destructive' through the paraphrand of physical and emotional destruction; another person might understand the metaphor as 'Pat can spin out of control'. In the latter case, the paraphier of 'spinning motion' has become the paraphrand 'psychological spin', suggesting an entirely new metaphor for emotional unpredictability, a possibly apt description for a human being hardly applicable to a tornado. Based on his analysis, Jaynes claims that metaphors not only enhance description, but "increase enormously our powers of perception...and our understanding of [the world], and literally create new objects".

Monday, January 8, 2024

New song on ram.


 Jai Shree Ram Song Details

Jai Shree Ram Song Lyrics

Jai Shree Ram Music Video

Jai Shree Ram Song Details

Song Jai Shree Ram

Director Neeraj K Rathi, Sohi Saini

Singer Hansraj Raghuwanshi

Lyrics Ravi Chopra

Music DJ Strings & Neer Rahi

Starring Hansraj Raghuwanshi

Label Hansraj Raghuwanshi

Jai Shree Ram Song Lyrics

Raghupati raghav raja ram,

Patit pavan seeta ram.


Seeta ram seeta ram ,

Bhaj pyare tu seeta ram.


Ayodhya Ayodhya aaye

Mere pyare ram

Bolo Jai Jai shri ram


Ayodhya Ayodhya aaye

Mere pyare ram

Bolo Jai Jai shri ram


O mhari aakhon ke taare hai

Prabhu Ram

Bolo Jai Jai shri ram


Yug ram raj ka aa gya

Shubh din ye aaj ka aa gya

Hui Jeet Sanatan dharma ki

Ghar ghar bhagwa lehra gya


Jaga hai avadh ka bhaag ji

Gunja hai vijay ka raag ji

Yogi santon ki Aakhiyon se

Chhalkaye prem anurag ji


Saj dhaj ke, Saj dhaj ke,

O Saj dhaj ke lage sabse nayare ram

Bolo Jai Jai shri ram


O mhari aakhon ke taare hai

Prabhu Ram

Bolo Jai Jai shri ram


Raghunand ka raj tilak hai

Raj sinhasan ram ka hak hai

Ram ka hoga raj jagat mein

Prashna na koi na koi shak hai


Ram ki path me sabki palak hai

Jeet Ye sabke liye hi sabak hai

Jai shree ram ke name ka nara

Deta sunai Amber tak hai