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vincekris · 1 year
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Monsoon Rains, Monghyr, Bihar - Raghubir Singh 1967
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retaswatersolutions · 4 months
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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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merafarmhouse · 1 year
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सिर्फ धान नहीं, बारसात🌧️☔ में इन फसलों की खेती से भी होती है बंपर कमाई💰
🟥🤎 बरसात का महीना जून से लेकर मध्य सितंबर तक रहता है. इस दौरान सबसे अधिक बारिश होती है. अगर किसान भाई जुलाई में हरी सब्जियों की खेती करते हैं, तो बंपर कमाई कर सकते हैं , 🟪 पालक की खेती : पालक एक ऐसी सब्जी है, जिसकी खेती किसान भाई किसी भी मौसम में कर सकते हैं. लेकिन बरसात में इसकी खेती करने पर ज्यादा पैदावार मिलती है. अगर किसान भाई जुलाई के पहले हफ्ते में पालक की बुवाई करते हैं, तो 40 दिन में इसकी फसल पूरी तरह से तैयार हो जाएगी ! , 🟪 धनिया की खेती : अगर आप जुलाई के पहले हफ्ते में इसकी बुवाई करते हैं, तो अगस्त से आप इसकी हरी- हरी पत्तियां तोड़ सकते हैं. अगर आप एक एकड़ में धनिया की खेती करते हैं तो 20 हजार रुपये खर्च का आएगा, और कमाई डेढ़ लाख रुपये तक होगी ! , 🟪 बैंगन की खेती : जुलाई महीने के दौरान आप बैंगन के पौधों की रोपाई कर सकते हैं. अगर आप एक एकड़ में इसकी खेती करते हैं, तो 7 हजार पौधे लगाने पड़ेंगे. इससे आपको 120 क्विंटल तक बैंगन का उत्पादन मिलेगा !
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sirjitendrayadav · 1 year
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नेपाल में भारी बारिश से उत्तर बिहार पर खतरा, वाल्मीकि नगर बैराज के सभी 36 फाटक खोले गए
नेपाल में भारी बारिश से उत्तर बिहार पर खतरा, वाल्मीकि नगर बैराज के सभी 36 फाटक खोले गए https://www.biharjharkhandnewslive.com/
नेपाल में पिछले 48 घंटे से लगातार हो रही बारिश के बाद सूबे की नदियों में उफान है। खासकर गंडक खतरनाक ढंग से बढ़ रही है। पिछले 24 घंटे में ही नदी का पानी छह गुना बढ़ गया। नेपाल में पिछले 48 घंटे से लगातार हो रही बारिश के बाद सूबे की नदियों में उफान है। खासकर गंडक खतरनाक ढंग से बढ़ रही है। पिछले 24 घंटे में ही नदी का पानी छह गुना बढ़ गया। गुरुवार की शाम वाल्मीकिनगर बराज पर गंडक में 3 लाख क्यूसेक…
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mythicalwomansblog · 2 months
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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.
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This resembles an average Shinto shrine...
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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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ahlulbaytnetworks · 2 months
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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.”
🍂🥀🍂 Bihar al-Anwar 🍂🥀🍂
🍂 (vol. 44, pg. 286) 🍂
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markoferko · 1 year
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In December 1975, a year and a half after my visit, Michael spent a month in Hungary—part of the time in Budapest and part in Debrecen with me. We spent Christmas together. He got along splendidly with my grandmother. Using an aluminum comb, she attempted to straighten out his unruly hair; these occasions made Michael radiant with happiness. One morning he set out on a walk. It was late when he returned, with mud all over his boots and clothes. He was carrying a map of Hajdú-Bihar county that he had found at an antiquarian bookstore back in England. It dated from before the First World War. Michael enthusiastically related how, though he had found none of the old roads, he nonetheless followed the indications on the map. He trudged through fields soaked by rain and snow, and at one farmhouse a watchdog nearly attacked him. He had also come upon Soviet army barracks surrounded by barbed wire that he had to walk around. I was petrified. Had the Russians stopped him and asked for identification, how would I have explained my English guest arriving, on a December evening, at a military base in the middle of the countryside? Sitting at the kitchen table, Michael could not understand my distress and laughed, eating heaps of the poppy-seed noodles that he tasted in Hungary for the first time in his life. I gaped in disbelief at all that food disappearing into that skinny body.
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🍃🕊🍃 Imam Ali (as) said: 🍃🕊🍃
"When our Qa'im reappears, the heavens will send down their rain, the Earth will raise up its productions, hatred will disappear from the hearts of the servants, the beasts and wild animals will live (in peace) with each other and will not run away in panic (and life will be such that) if a woman wishes to walk from Iraq to Sham (Syria), her every footstep will land on dense green grass , and she will be able to display her ornaments (jewelry etc.) (and not a single person will try to steal them from her) - no animal will attack her, nor will she have any fear (of wild beasts)."
🍃🕊🍃 Bihar al-Anwar 🍃🕊🍃
🍃 (volume 52, page 316) 🍃
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As a result, heavy rainfall is expected over East India during the next two days, according to the India Meteorological Department (IMD). On September 16, Jharkhand is probably going to see occasional, exceptionally heavy rains, which will cause the IMD to issue a red warning for the state. On September 17, a drop in intensity is anticipated, and an orange alert will be in effect.
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tfgadgets · 2 months
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Rain Today LIVE: NDRF team deployed in Ranchi, Deoghar as IMD issues ‘red alert’ - Hindustan Times
Rain Today LIVE: NDRF team deployed in Ranchi, Deoghar as IMD issues ‘red alert’  Hindustan Times Extremely Heavy Rains to Pound Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal and Sikkim; IMD Issues Red Warning  The Weather Channel Bihar, Jharkhand, 5 other states brace for heavy rainfall; IMD issues red alert  Hindustan Times Video | Incessant Rains Cause Severe Waterlogging In Ranchi  NDTV Jamshedpur schools to…
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mybharatguru · 2 months
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Roads will also be constructed in 25,000 villages under Pradham Mantri Grama Sadak Yojana… Nirmala Sitharaman.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced in the budget that financial assistance will be given to states like Bihar, Assam and Uttarakhand which are affected by rains and floods every year. Nirmala Sitharaman said that under the Prime Minister’s Grama Sadak Yojana, all-weather roads will be constructed in 25,000 villages. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has announced that Rs 11,500…
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weather-usa · 3 months
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Delhi experiences extreme weather whiplash as heat waves transition to record rainfall and deadly flash floods.
Sudden heavy rains have caused deadly flash flooding in India’s capital, replacing one of the worst heat waves in Delhi’s history, which had pushed temperatures well above 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit).
An observatory in New Delhi reported 228.1 millimeters (nearly 9 inches) of rainfall in a 24-hour period on Friday, the highest recorded in a single June day for 88 years, and exceeding the city's average for the entire month, according to the Indian Meteorological Department.
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At least 11 people died from the rain and flooding last week, including four who drowned in submerged underpasses, Reuters reported, citing local media.
Heavy rains flooded roads, submerged cars and subways, and cut power to parts of the city. Videos posted on social media showed waterlogged streets in Delhi, with residents wading waist-deep through the floods.
The Delhi capital region “is becoming home to extreme weather every season now,” said independent weatherman Navdeep Dahiya on X.
On Friday, heavy rain caused a section of the roof at New Delhi’s airport to collapse, crushing one man to death and injuring eight others. Photos released by the fire service showed the large white canopy of the roof had fallen to the ground, crushing several cars. One person was seen slumped under twisted metal in the driver's seat of one of the cars.
The heavy rains have brought some relief from weeks of blistering heat, with one part of Delhi reaching 49.9 degrees Celsius (121.8 degrees Fahrenheit) in late May — the capital’s highest temperature on record. This year’s scorching heat wave persisted even after sunset, with high nighttime temperatures providing little relief.
The Indian Meteorological Department has issued a weather warning until July 4 as heavy rains hit much of India’s northeast, east, and northwest coast.
Red alerts, indicating the highest level of threat, were issued for parts of the northeastern states of Assam, Meghalaya, West Bengal, Sikkim, Bihar, and Arunachal Pradesh on Sunday.
“Heavy to very heavy rainfall is very likely over northwest, east, and northeast India over the next four to five days,” the Indian Meteorological Department stated on Sunday.
In Uttar Pradesh, which borders the Indian Capital Territory, two women reportedly died after a water tank collapsed in the heavy rain, according to ANI News. In Uttarakhand, video posted by ANI News shows vehicles being hauled out of floodwaters after being swept away by heavy rain. CNN cannot independently verify these reports.
On Friday, five Indian army personnel died after their tank got stuck in flash floods while attempting to cross a river during training in northern Ladakh, the army said in a post on X.
“Rescue teams rushed to the location, but due to high current and water levels, the rescue mission didn’t succeed, and the tank crew lost their lives,” the army stated.
Heavy monsoon rains have also caused damage in neighboring countries. In Nepal, at least nine people, including three children, were killed after rains triggered landslides in the country’s west, Reuters reported, citing an official from the National Disaster Rescue and Reduction Management Authority.
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From no water to too much water
India, the world’s most populous nation, is one of the countries worst affected by the human-caused climate crisis, according to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, potentially affecting 1.4 billion people nationwide.
The climate crisis is making extreme weather events more frequent and severe, scientists say, and this can be seen playing out in climate-vulnerable India, which is suffering from extremes of heat, rainfall, and other disasters such as cyclones.
While India often experiences heat waves during the summer months of May and June, in recent years, they have arrived earlier and become more prolonged, with scientists linking some of these longer and more intense heat waves to climate change.
New Delhi topped a recent list of hottest capital cities, recording 4,222 days above 35 degrees Celsius in the past three decades — more than any other city analyzed. Between 2014 and 2023, just under half (44%) of days in the Indian capital met that threshold, compared to 35% from 1994 to 2003, and 37% from 2004 to 2013.
Delhi, like many cities in India, is suffering from a water crisis, with acute water shortages and lack of groundwater supply leaving many people to rely on water tankers for their supply of fresh, clean water.
"We get water only once a day, and it’s scalding hot. Unless you fill up a bucket and let it cool off all day before using it, you can’t bathe in this water," said 60-year-old Kalyani Saha, a resident of the Lajpat Nagar neighborhood in the capital city, recently told CNN.
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Meanwhile, seasonal monsoon rains usually start in June and continue until September, bringing bands of heavy rains from the southwest that quench fields, nourish crops, and replenish reservoirs. However, recent studies have shown that India's monsoons have become more erratic over the past decade due to the climate crisis, posing significant risks to critical sectors such as agriculture, water, and energy.
Last June, nearly half a million people in northeast India were affected by severe flooding after heavy rains battered the region.
"Because of climate change, you will get more extreme rain events, which means more rain in fewer rainy days or hours," Sunita Narain, director general of the Indian research body Centre for Science and Environment, said in a video post on YouTube last week.
"If you look at the data from across India, you will find that many weather stations are already reporting that they are breaking the record of 24-hour rainfall, which means that a city or region can get its annual rainfall, as much as a whole year’s rain, in a matter of a few days or even one day."
Going from water scarcity to floods is a "cycle that we are beginning to see more and more," Narain said, adding that it was an opportunity "to make a change."
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In a separate video post on the importance of rainwater harvesting, Narain said, "The only way we can manage floods is by building drainage systems so that our rivers are drained into channels and ponds, allowing excess rain to be held and recharge groundwater for the dry season that comes after."
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townpostin · 3 months
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Bridge Collapse In Giridih Raises Concerns Over Construction Quality
Heavy Rains Bring Down Under-Construction Bridge, Echoing Recent Bihar Incident A newly built bridge in Giridih district succumbed to monsoon rains, sparking worries about infrastructure quality and safety standards in Jharkhand. GIRIDIH – An under-construction bridge connecting Dumritola and Kariphari villages on the Fatehpur Bhelwaghati road in Giridih district collapsed during heavy rainfall,…
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ahlulbaytnetworks · 2 years
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🍃🕊🍃 Imam Ali (as) said: 🍃🕊🍃
"When our Qa'im reappears, the heavens will send down their rain, the Earth will raise up its productions, hatred will disappear from the hearts of the servants, the beasts and wild animals will live (in peace) with each other and will not run away in panic (and life will be such that) if a woman wishes to walk from Iraq to Sham (Syria), her every footstep will land on dense green grass , and she will be able to display her ornaments (jewelry etc.) (and not a single person will try to steal them from her) - no animal will attack her, nor will she have any fear (of wild beasts)."
🍃🕊🍃 Bihar al-Anwar 🍃🕊🍃
🍃 (volume 52, page 316) 🍃
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