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Monsoon Rains, Monghyr, Bihar - Raghubir Singh 1967
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मौसम का दोहरा रंग: उत्तर भारत में लू का कहर, दक्षिण में बारिश और आंधी का अलर्ट
IMD Weather Forcast: देशभर में मौसम का मिजाज तेजी से बदल रहा है। जहां उत्तर भारत में गर्मी अपने चरम पर पहुंच रही है, वहीं दक्षिण और मध्य भारत में तेज हवाओं के साथ बारिश और आंधी की चेतावनी जारी की गई है। भारतीय मौसम विभाग (आईएमडी) ने अगले कुछ दिनों के लिए अलग-अलग राज्यों में मौसम की भविष्यवाणी की है, जो लोगों को सतर्क रहने की सलाह दे रही है। आइए जानते हैं देश के हर कोने में मौसम का हाल क्या…
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Kal Ka Mausam 19 January 2025: कल का मौसम- दिल्ली, यूपी, बिहार और अन्य राज्यों में मौसम का पूर्वानुमान
Kal Ka Mausam 19 January 2025 : नई दिल्ली और उत्तर भारत में इन दिनों मौसम में उतार-चढ़ाव देखने को मिल रहा है। पश्चिमी विक्षोभ के प्रभाव से आगामी कुछ दिनों में ठंड और बारिश के साथ मौसम में बदलाव जारी रहेगा। मौसम विभाग ने दिल्ली, यूपी, बिहार और अन्य राज्यों में आगामी दिनों के लिए अलर्ट जारी किया है। दिल्ली-एनसीआर का मौसम (19 जनवरी 2025) दिल्ली में आज और कल शीतलहर और कोहरे का प्रकोप बना रहेगा।…
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Is it Possible to Install the Rainwater Harvesting System in Bihar?
Yes, it is definitely possible to install the Rainwater Harvesting System in Bihar. In old times, we used to collect rainwater to meet the agriculture requirements and people were smart enough to use natural resources beautifully. With time, we have changed our habits and made our lifestyle more advanced.
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Raghubir Singh – Monsoon Rains, Monghyr, Bihar, 1967
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Religious Imageries in JJK: The Conflicting Views of Shinto and Buddhism.
Disclaimer: This is not an explanation post, this is an observer post. I will try to sum up what I have observed so far.
Let's begin with the definition and history of both Shinto and Buddhism.
Shinto [神道]: Combined with the kanji of God/Kami (神) and Road /Michi(道), Shinto literally means The way of the God(s). It is the indigenous religion of Japan and is as old as Japan itself.
Shinto belief is polytheist and animistic as it has almost 8 million gods that are derived from nature and natural things. This religion revolves around "Kami". Kami can be manifested from anything, but the most important Kami are the natural ones.
Sun, Rain, Earth etc. The most important central Kami is Amaterasu the Kami of the Sun. The exact history of Shinto is untraceable but it was mentioned in the Yayoi Period (300 BCE to 300 CE) of text.
Shinto describes the world as a inhabitant of the human and the kami they worship. It describes the world as founded by the kami and once humans/ living beings pass away they become kami as well.
It is safe to say that Shinto belief described humanity as living being as a whole, where even after death they don't living. The idea of morality or immorality is also absent from it. The existence of Kami is the manifestation of humanity itself and not separated from human beings.
Fun Fact: Chinese indigenous religion 'Dao' has the same characters as Shinto's kanji. So it might be possible that Shinto actually comes from Chinese Daoism.
Buddhism: Buddhism is an Indian religion. It revolves around the teaching of Buddha. Buddha is no myth. Even though convoluted, early texts gives his name as "Gautama" and he lived around 5th to 6th Century BCE.
In India his name is mostly known as "Siddharth". He was born in Lumbini in present day Nepal and grew up in Kapilavastu. The border of India and Nepal, a town of the Ganges plain of present day Bihar and Uttar Pradesh.
The most notable person who helped spread Buddhism around India so much that it was spread in the NEA and SEA is Emperor Asoka (304-232 BCE) from the Maurya Empire (322-180 BCE).
Buddhism circles around the suffering of human, the circle of life and Karma (deed). Where a soul is constant as it is being born in this world as human, it goes through the cycle of life (suffering) and it dies.
It also talks about Dharma as the ultimate truths, also that humans are born to fulfill a certain role. Moksha: The liberation from the earthly desire which should be the ultimate goal of a human being.
It also draws the line between God and humans as Gods are separated from the earthly matters and pushes the idea of Gods creating the universe and the creating the humanity.
The Mix of both Religion:
Though the idea of Shinto and Buddhism is pretty contradicting it existed with each other for centuries.
Even though Buddhism entered in japan in Yayoi Period (250-538 AD), it became popular in Asuka Period (538-710) due to buddhist sect taking the rein of the country. Initially Buddhism and Shinto coexisted and even mixed with each other. It was called Shinbutsu-Shougou. However, later it was forcefully separated by Japanese nationalists in Meiji Era (1868-1912) and Shinto became the state religion of Japan with the Emperor being worshipped as Kami the descendants of Amaterasu.
Cursed Spirit: The reason I am writing this is not because the obvious depiction of buddha, Buddhist shrines and mention of clans and sects etc. What caught my interest was that the idea of "Cursed Spirit".
The textbook explanation of Cursed Spirit is that the reaction of human emotions but as we see it is actually the manifestation of human existence. As long as humans will exist, curses will also exist.
Which pretty much resembles the idea of Kami.
The timeline: The golden era of jujutsu was Heian Era which historically existed between 794-1185 AD. Almost a century after Buddhism was introduced in Japan. Also in that era Sukuna rose up as the king of curses. Which may indicate the clans existed even before and Sukuna existed throughout.
Characters like Kenjaku and Tengen their birth and living timeline are unknown but they might just as be as old as Japan, like Shinto.
Getou and Megumi are the only two people who can control curses as Shikigami. Which is another japanese Shinto belief that has also been associated with "Curses" during Heian Era.
The people who used to control Shikigami were called Onmyoji (Yin-Yang Master).
Both of them were either antagonised or villfied by the jujutsu society at one point.
Also the most important part that made me think about this is...Sukuna's domain.
This resembles an average Shinto shrine...
The Tori is missing.
Insanity.
Anyways. I am not saying that Gege is making one religion look bad and another look good. It's not true and actually far from it. Though contradiction, Gege shows the good and bad of both sides. Kenjaku is bad and the higher ups are as worse as him.
Personally I think this is a battle of belief of the world with a main character emerges with no beliefs at all. Itadori Yuuji hates Sukuna but not by the virtue of being Gojo's student but his own opinion about him. In the latest chapter he says "Human beings are not a tool, so nobody's existence is premediated." Which contradicts the idea of "Dharma".
The message might be "If you want to change the world, you have to diverge from the existing path and forge your own."
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This silver stale.
In their movies. Slipped sights walk over heights.
In Bangalore rain, are you hoping over to Ranchi's.
Are you stoning poetry girls to make face of yours?
In love, love so her, you don't know, without or within.
My sweet girl swinging her love to you in forms of his.
In Bihar, there is a blotting, you say to leave and you burn to dust because she is sun.
Japanese love dinners in the nearby Rukah.
Makah, no names no her volumes of urdu in her poetry. Him.
Lie.
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🍂🥀🍂 Imam al-Reza (as) said:
“O son of Shabib, if you are crying for something, cry for Hussain ibn Ali ibn Abi Talib (as), for he slaughtered as a ram is slaughtered, and with him killed eighteen men of his household, who were similar to him on earth, and the seven heavens and the earth cried for his killing, and four angels have descended to the earth Thousands for his victory, and they found him slain, and at his grave they shook dust until the standing man rose, and they became his supporters, and their slogan: O the rebels of Al-Hussain! O son of Shabib, my father told me about his father about his grandfather (as): That when he killed my grandfather Hussain (as) the sky rained blood and dust was red.”
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How to Maintain and Extend the Life of Your Solar Panels
Solar panels are a long-term investment that can provide clean and renewable energy for decades. However, to ensure their efficiency and longevity, regular maintenance is essential. Proper care not only maximizes energy production but also extends the lifespan of your solar system. Here’s a comprehensive guide on how to maintain and extend the life of your solar panels.
1. Keep Your Solar Panels Clean
Dirt, dust, and debris can accumulate on the surface of your solar panels, reducing their efficiency. Regular cleaning helps in maintaining optimal energy absorption. Use a soft brush or a hose with clean water to remove dirt. Avoid using abrasive materials that might scratch the panels.
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Professional inspections can identify potential issues before they become major problems. It’s recommended to have your solar system checked at least once a year by an expert to ensure everything is functioning correctly.
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दिसंबर की शुरुआत, लेकिन ठंड का इंतजार बरकरार: जानें कब पड़ेगी कड़ाके की ठंड?
दिसंबर का महीना शुरू हो चुका है, लेकिन देश के अधिकांश हिस्सों में ठंड का असर अब तक दिखाई नहीं दिया है। सामान्य से अधिक तापमान के चलते लोग ठंड के मौसम का आनंद उठाने के बजाय इसका इंतजार कर रहे हैं। भारतीय मौसम विभाग (IMD) की ताजा रिपोर्ट के अनुसार, ठंड का असर इस बार काफी देरी से दिख रहा है। दिसंबर का पहला हफ्ता बना रिकॉर्ड गर्म पिछले एक दशक में ऐसा पहली बार हो रहा है कि दिसंबर के पहले हफ्ते का…
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Possibility of rain in 17 states of the country: 2 killed, 67 injured, 600 houses damaged due to hailstorm in Odisha
New Delhi8 minutes ago Copy link Rain water was flooded inside the medical college in Barhampur, Odisha. There is a possibility of rain on Sunday in 17 states of the country. This includes Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, West Bengal, Telangana, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Kerala and North East states. In the last 24 hours, at least two people died due to rain, thunderstorms and…

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India's agriculture: Introduction to Indian Cereals, Fruits, and Vegetables of the year
India's soil is heaven to the farmers, with a cropping stage to harvest season. Having been blessed to have been fertile and having diversified climatic conditions, India cannot avoid yielding fruits from mere crops like rice and wheat to plantation crops like tea and cotton. This book gives you a summary regarding the valuable Indian crops such as Kharif crops and Rabi crops, vegetables, medicinal plants, and fruit trees and their worth and sowing time.

Kharif Crops
Monsoon comes, Kharif seed sowing is done when it comes, and crop harvesting in autumn. Kharif crops are seasonal crops and hot and humid Indian monsoons (June-September) and thus have to be hedged as part of them for plantations.
Large Kharif crops are:
Rice: Rice is one of the major crops of the leading classes of citizens and is grown in those parts of the nation where heavy rainfall pours, i.e., largely West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, and Punjab.
Maize: A composite crop in nature and consumed by animals and human beings, maize is grown in every state in some manner or other.
Cotton is a cash crop and is grown primarily in Maharashtra, Gujarat, and Madhya Pradesh.
Soybean: Soybean is grown primarily in Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Rajasthan.
Depending on rain, any variation in the monsoon would prove disastrous to output.
Rabi Crops
Rabi crops are planted early during winter and are even reaped even before the onset of summer, mostly from October to March. Rabi crops such as cold and such are mainly irrigation crops. Wheat and barley are some of the widely cultivated Rabi crops.
Wheat is a grain food crop cultivated mostly in the Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, and Punjab states.
Barley is weatherproof and widely cultivated in Rajasthan, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh.
Mustard: It is one of the major oilseed crops and is cultivated in Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh.
Chickpeas (Gram): Proteins produce chickpeas and are cultivated in Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Maharashtra.
The rabi crops are irrigated during growth and therefore enjoy a perennial status of special concern to the point that Indian food security is involved.
Vegetables
Indian diversified climate on which diversified vegetables are cultivated year-round. Vegetables are the optimal diet that is not only healthy but nutritious in necessary nutrients too. Healthy vegetables are:
Potatoes: More potatoes are cultivated in India, and the finest of these are Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, and Bihar.
Tomatoes: Since they are cultivated in massive quantities, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, and Odisha cultivate the largest quantity.
Onions: They are the easiest of Indian food plants and are grown all over Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Gujarat.
Green Leafy Vegetables: Spinach, fenugreek, and mustard leaves were of great help to be grown in Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, and Tamil Nadu.
Vegetable growing is one of India's largest agri-economy businesses, serving crores of farmers.
Herbal Plants
Indian plantation herbal is a gigantic business of Indian agriculture because Ayurveda, India's traditional health care system, depends upon them. Holy Basil (Tulsi) and Aloe Vera are two commercial plantations and crop plantations used in daily life.
Holy Basil (Tulsi): Cultivated all over India because of medicare use.
Aloe vera: cultivated in Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Haryana and used in cosmetology and medicines.
Neem: The neem tree is mainly destroyed to plant with emphasis on medicine. Neem has suitable land for cultivation in Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, and Rajasthan.
Natural health products were on the rise in demand, thus leading to planting the above crops.
Fruit Trees
India can well pride itself on having grown many fruit-bearing trees in different climatic conditions. Subsequent fruit-yielding fruits are grown:
Mango: Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, and Tamil Nadu are among a select few of the top fruit-yielding Indian states.
Banana: Grown in humongous numbers in India, the top producers are Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and Andhra Pradesh.
Guava: Vitamin C-rich guava is grown in Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Gujarat.
Apples: It is relatively well suited to Jammu & Kashmir's temperate zones, Himachal Pradesh, and Uttarakhand.
Fruit crops: Lemon, orange, and lime are grown in Punjab, Nagpur, and Andhra Pradesh.
It possesses all the nutrients but no value of export trade.
Conclusion
The variety of India's crops is proof that Indian agriculture is thriving. From Rabi and Kharif crops to fruit trees, medicines to fruits and vegetables, Indian agriculture is crores of rupees worth to food security and the economy. Indian agriculture becomes stronger day by day with diversified climatic and soil conditions to grow crops of immense variety. With more money and produce entering such farms that would be commissioned, new methods of cultivation and revenue-generating methods of irrigation are sure to be in demand so Indian agriculture picks up speed again.
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Bihar Rain Alert: Meteorological Center Issues Warning for 4 Districts...
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