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gistglobe · 1 year ago
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Entertainment updates of today in shorts
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trinethramnews · 5 months ago
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saveralivehindi · 11 months ago
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Kalki 2898 AD Netflix पर आज होगी रिलीज़, नोट कर ले टाइम
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magnifierworld · 1 year ago
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rotibankindias-blog · 1 year ago
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Roti Bank in Chennai: Sparking a Hunger-Free India
In the bustling city of Chennai, a silent revolution is taking place, aiming to eradicate hunger and ensure that no one goes to bed hungry. The Roti Bank in Chennai is at the forefront of this movement, making significant strides towards creating a hunger-free India. This noble initiative is driven by a collective effort to bridge the gap between food surplus and food scarcity, ensuring that the excess food reaches those in dire need.
Origins and Mission
The concept of Roti Bank originated from the simple yet profound idea that no food should go to waste when there are millions who are hungry. In Chennai, this initiative has gained substantial traction, thanks to the relentless efforts of volunteers and supporters. The primary mission of the Roti Bank in Chennai is to collect surplus food from restaurants, hotels, and households and distribute it to the underprivileged and homeless.
How It Works
The Roti Bank operates through a well-organized network. Volunteers collect surplus food from various sources across the city. This food is then transported to designated distribution points where it is handed out to those in need. The Roti Bank in Chennai ensures that the food collected is of good quality and safe for consumption, adhering to strict hygiene standards.
Community Involvement
One of the most remarkable aspects of the Roti Bank in Chennai is the community involvement it fosters. Residents, businesses, and organizations across the city are encouraged to participate in this noble cause. Whether it’s donating excess food, volunteering time, or providing financial support, the community’s collective effort is what makes the Roti Bank’s mission possible. This initiative has not only helped feed thousands but has also brought the community together, fostering a sense of solidarity and empathy.
Impact and Reach
Since its inception, the Roti Bank in Chennai has made a significant impact. Thousands of meals are distributed daily, and the initiative has expanded to cover more areas within the city. The positive ripple effect of this initiative is evident, as more people become aware and contribute to the cause. The Roti Bank has also inspired similar initiatives in other parts of the country, paving the way for a larger movement against hunger.
Challenges and the Road Ahead
Despite its success, the Roti Bank in Chennai faces several challenges. Logistical issues, food safety concerns, and the need for constant funding are some of the hurdles that the organization must overcome. However, with unwavering community support and a clear mission, the Roti Bank continues to forge ahead. The vision of a hunger-free India might seem ambitious, but with initiatives like the Roti Bank in Chennai, it’s a dream that is steadily turning into reality.
Conclusion
Roti Bank in Chennai stands as a testament to the power of community action in addressing critical issues like hunger. By turning the tide against food wastage and hunger, Roti Bank has not only transformed lives in Chennai but has also sparked a nationwide movement. This inspiring initiative reminds us that collective efforts, driven by compassion and commitment, can indeed change the world.
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foinixdigitalservices · 1 year ago
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Happy Ram Navami.
With a gleam of diyas and the echo of the chants, may happiness and contentment fill your life.
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mayapurimagazine · 2 years ago
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Prabhas का फेसबुक अकाउंट हुआ हैक, एक्टर ने दिया बयान
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cancertreatmentsupport · 25 days ago
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Navigating Cancer Care: The Expertise of Dr. Kumar Prabhas, Oncologist
With years of expertise in medical oncology, Dr. Kumar Prabhas is known for his patient-centric approach and evidence-based cancer care. He specialises in treating various solid tumours with advanced chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and targeted treatments. His dedication to personalised care ensures better outcomes and improved quality of life for patients. If you’re looking for trusted cancer guidance, consult Dr. Kumar Prabhas today. Call UHAPO at +91-9137-44-1392 to book your appointment.
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jonjost · 5 months ago
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Taj Mahal and other things
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ririsasy · 1 year ago
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Can we talk about Deva's tears just one milliseconds away from spilling out of his eyes when he looked at Varadha hugging his mother? They just met maximum for 5 minutes in this scene. He was letting out a deep sigh like he’s been holding his breath his whole life waiting for this moment, praying for this moment to see Varadha again and it finally became reality and he could finally feel fresh air filled his tight lungs.
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He was holding back his tears as much as he can even though it was proven hard when it came to Varadha. He was a freaking weak man in front of Varadha he keeps crying his eyes out, Varadha kept making him cry since he was just a kid, love was so hard wasn’t it? It’s heavy emotion to carry with his whole body and soul.
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Finally it settled in that Deva was looking at two people who own his heart hugging each other, the emotion was indescribable, he was moved to tears because that's probably the only sight he want to see for the rest of his life 😭 waking up every morning seeing both varadha and his mother happy healthy and untouched by any harm or sadness.
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gistglobe · 1 year ago
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entertainment updates in shorts
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trinethramnews · 7 months ago
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mentally321 · 6 months ago
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THARUNL.
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hardkittyprince · 7 months ago
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So i watched salaar for the 20 times now and i noticed two big things.
1. The movie where Vara comes to get deva there is a dialogue that goes like " varadha wanted to take deva with him in any circumstances, and Amma didn't want deva to go " bro the scenes were totally opposite because bro deva after seeing his wifey expression he gets immediately that his wife 🤣/ bestie need him but don't want to trouble asking him because vara knows how much deva and Amma went through because of that place .
And about deva bro he would have been gone with varadha even if his amma told him not to because he can't let his wifey get hurt more than he already is so to sum it up all the dialogue writers ahh when it comes to them scenes don't go well with the dialogues .
2. You know one thing first it's not deva who controlled himself it's varadha who controlled deva . So when varadha said " i don't know how much he can control himself" babe you were totally wrong it's you who controls him 😤.
3 vara wears more dull clothes then deva that's all
Maybe I read too much into these but what can I do I am obsessed with prithviraj and prabhash and salaar I am so fucking excited for salaar 2 ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
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reincarnationresearch · 4 months ago
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Reincarnation Case of Lugdi Chaubey / Shanti Devi Mathur
1. The Life and Death of Lugdi Devi
Lugdi Devi, which means “heavenly doll,” was born on January 18, 1902 in the town of Mathura, also known by locals as Muttra, which is located about 15 miles south of New Delhi. Her father’s name was Chaturbhuj and her mother’s name was Jagti Devi.
Lugdi was a very devout girl who worshiped the Hindu god Krishna. Muttra is considered the home city of Krishna and the Dvarkadish Temple there was built in Krishna’s honor.
When she was old enough to wed, her father, Chaturbhuj , who was poor, went into debt to provide a dowry substantial enough for her to marry a wealthy citizen, Kedar Nath Chaubey. Kedar was a Brahmin, a member of the highest caste in India.
Lugdi and Kedar were married during the Navaratri festival in Muttra. Kedar had a cousin named Kanji Mal Chaubey, who lived with the couple.
Lugdi became pregnant. She had a difficult pregnancy and had much pain during the period of gestation. On September 25, 1925, she bore a son who the couple named Naunita Lal Chaubey. There were complications to the pregnancy and on October 4, 1925, Lugdi died.
2. Ludgi Reincarnates as Shanti Devi Mathur
Fourteen months later after Lugdi died, a girl was born in New Delhi. Her mother’s was Prem Pyari Mathur and her father was Rang Bahadur Mathur. The couple named their daughter Shanti Devi Mathur.
After her fourth birthday, Shanti started to talk about a past life husband. She said: “I am a Brahmin wife from Muttra.” She related that her husband was waiting for her in Muttra.
Like in many childhood past life memory cases, she told her parents that this was not her real home. She added that the clothes that she was wearing were not her real clothes.
In addition, Shanti told Prem that “you are not my real mama” and that “you don’t look like her.” Though her family was not vegetarian, she told her parents that “in Muttra we don’t eat meat.” She said that it was not right to kill animals. She said that she wanted “sattvic” food. Her parents had no idea how she knew that word, as they never used it. Sattvic foods are obtained without harming an organism and as such, are vegetarian foods. Only Sattvic foods are acceptable as offerings to Hindu gods.
Shanti had friends who were twins, named Prabhash and Subhash. Their father was a prosperous attorney, Tara Chand Mathur. When Shanti was with the twins she drew a picture of a temple. Prabhash noted it did not look like the temple in their neighborhood. Shanti replied that she drew the Dvarkadish Temple in Muttra. She added that her husband has a large store in near this temple.
3. Shanti Reveals Her Past Life Address
Shanti related that she danced for her husband while wearing ankle bracelets, which are called chureys. She said that they lived on a street named after her husband’s family, specifically, the ninth house on Chaubey Street in Muttra. She also stated that her name was not Shanti Devi, but Lugdi Devi. When she was eight years of age, Shanti revealed that her past life husband’s name was Kedar Nath. She related that in her past life, her father’s name was Chaturbhuj and her mother’s name was Jagti.
With this address, 9 Chaubey Street, the past life name of Lugdi Devi Chaubey and the past life husband’s name of Kedar Nath Chaubey, there arose a way to research Shanti’s claimed past life.
The headmaster of the school that Shanti attended, whose name was Lala Kishan Chand, and a teacher, Bishan Chand, heard about her claims of having a husband in Muttra. They concluded that Shanti’s statements referred to a past lifetime. Lala Kishan Chand took the initiative to write a letter to Kedar Nath Chaubey at 9 Chaubey Street in Mattra regarding this hypothesis.
4. Shanti’s Past Life Husband sends an Envoy
The headmaster was rewarded by receiving a reply from Kedar that he indeed had a wife named Lugdi Devi and that he has a store near the Dvarkadish temple, as Shanti had reported. Kedar related that he has a cousin in New Delhi whose name is Kanji Mal Chaubey, who he has written to asking that Kanji to meet this girl who claims to be his reincarnated wife.
When Shanti was still eight years old, Kanji Mal Chaubey went to meet her at her home in New Delhi. As soon as he entered their house, Shanti stated: “You are my husband’s cousin.”
Shanti added that Kedar is her husband and that he is a businessman in Muttra. She told Kanji that he lived with us when I was Lugdi Devi. You had difficulty trying to find a home you liked and that is why you wanted to stay with us. I remember more and more now. You didn’t want to work for Kedar because you wanted to be independent. All this was true.
Kanji then asked, how many brothers did your husband have. Shanti then replied that her husband only has one brother, which was true. Kanji then asked whether the brother was older or younger than Kedar. Shanti replied older, which was accurate.
Shanti then said she remembered his name, Kanji Mal Chaubey, which was correct. Kanji then related that he came to meet Shanti as a skeptic, but that he was now a believer. He wrote to his cousin, Kedar, to come visit this girl.
5. Shanti’s Past Life Husband Arrives with a Disguise
Kedar did travel from Muttra to New Delhi to meet Shanti, but to test her, he decided to go in a disguise. When he appeared at the Mathur home, he introduced himself as Ram Chaubey, the brother-in-law of Kedar.
Shanti, though, recognized him and said that he is Kedar Nath Chaubey. After that, a boy entered the house. Shanti knew that he was her son from her past lifetime. She related that this is my son, my beloved Naunita Lal. After a moment of confusion and rejection of Shanti, Naunita returned and they embraced.
Shanti then asked whether Kedar kept his promise to her. Kedar asked what he had promised. Shanti responded: “On my deathbed you promised me you would never get married again.” Kedar confessed that he was not able to keep this vow.
6. Shanti Recalls a Past Life Infidelity and a Special Sexual Position
Shanti then told Kedar how she remembered how he betrayed her. When she was enduring the difficult pregnancy with Naunita Lal, she observed that the nurse that had been hired to take care of her as Lugdi had a romance with her husband, Kedar. Though she had a bone splinter in her foot, which made it difficult to walk, she managed to make her way from her room to where she saw Kedar and the nurse embracing each other in another room.
Kedar was astonished that Shanti knew of this occurrence and asked Shanti for forgiveness. Kedar, in shame, acknowledged that this was all true.
Shanti them revealed that she remembered that when she was pregnant and great pain, Kedar still wanted to have sex with her. Shanti related that due to discomfort, she could only have intercourse in a particular position and that Kedar almost forced himself on her. Kedar, in embarrassment, recoiled and asked: “How do you know about that?” After she revealed her memories of the nurse and the special sex position, Kedar again asked for Shanti’s forgiveness.
7. Mahatma Gandhi Convenes a Panel to Research the Shanti Devi Reincarnation Case
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Mahatma Gandhi heard about the past life case involving Shanti Devi Mathur and went to visit her in New Delhi. It was an extraordinary event when Gandhi came to the home of the Mathur family. Gandhi encouraged Shanti to travel to Muttra with an esteemed panel of men, including the attorney, Tara Chad Mathur, to investigate this reincarnation case.
8. Shanti Spontaneously Recognizes Past Life Relatives in Muttra
On November 25, 1935, a party of 15 people from New Delhi traveled with Shanti, who was still eight years old, to Muttra. At the train platform in Muttra, Shanti recognized an older man, ran to him and placed her arms around his legs. She told the party that his man was her brother-in-law when she was Lugdi. She asked the man if he had taken care of her holy basil plant, as he had promised. The man related that is name was Ram Chaubey, that she was Lugdi’s brother-in-law and that he indeed promised to take care of Lugdi’s plant before she died.
Shanti then started to lead the group to her past life home. The group waved down several taxis and as the caravan made its way, Shanti had her cab driver stop near a narrow street with trees, indicating that they could walk from this point. Shanti explains that they were going to the first home that Lugdi and Kedar lived in when they were newly married.
On the way, Shanti recognized another elderly man, ran to him and kissed his hands. She explained to the group that this is her past life father-in-law, Mahadev Chaubey. She said to him: “It was you, babu Mahadev, who gave me my chureys, my ankle bracelets. Do you remember? You said: ‘She shall dance in Krishna’s honor, she is as agile as a gopi, one of those pure girls who love God.’ You appreciated my dancing.”
Mahadev admitted, “Those were my own words. Then you have returned, Lugdi Devi. Blessed be the Lord.”
9. Geographic Memory: Shanti Finds her Past Life Homes
Shanti then scurried down the road, excitedly relating that her past life home was nearby and that it is yellow. When she arrived at the house, she was disappointed to she that the house was white, not yellow. The door was open and Shanti went straight in. Inside, a man explained that he was renting this house from Kedar Nath Chaubey. When they first occupied the home, it was yellow, but they had painted the exterior white at their own cost. Shanti then showed the group where her and her husband’s rooms were and where their beds were located. The tenant related that when they initially inspected the house they did observe the layout of the couple’s rooms and that Shanti’s description was accurate.
The group now traveled on to 9 Chaubey Street, the location where Kedar and Lugdi lived at the time of Lugdi’s death. On that street, Shanti ran to a young man and stated: “It’s my brother. Nuthura Nath.” “My brother and I were so alike” She related to him: “You became angry when people thought you were like your sister, do you remember?”
The young man nodded and asked her if she knows the names of her other two brothers. Shanti corrected responded Vitala Nath and Ayodhya Nath.
When they approached 9 Chaubey Street, Shanti said: “It was here I spent the happiest time of my life, but also the most difficult. I was extremely ill.”
Kedar and his new wife, as well as Naunita Lal, Lugdi’s son, were waiting inside the house. Shanti kissed her past life son. She then went upstairs and found the room that she had occupied in prior lifetime was empty. She correctly identified where her bed had once been situated. She also revealed a secret hiding spot underneath floorboards where she had hidden money, but found that the money was gone. Kedar explained that he used the money to pay for Lugdi’s funeral.
10. Shanti Recognizes her Past Life Parents
The party then summoned taxis to take then to the Dvarkadish Temple. On the way, Shanti had her cab stop near a white wall and getting out, Shanti found an entrance that led to a large garden behind the wall. Shanti explained that this was her childhood home. People were in the garden having a party. Shanti ran up to an elderly woman, who turned out to be Lugdi’s mother. She exclaimed, “Mama, Mama, Jagti Devi. It’s Lugdi Devi, your daughter.”
She then saw her past life father, Chaturbhuj. Shanti told him that he was very poor and put himself into debt to provide a sufficient dowry for her to marry Kedar Nath Chaubey. Chaturbhuj confirmed that this was true. After this meeting with her past life parents, Shanti and the party continued onto the Dvarkadsih temple where the golden stature of Krishna welcomed them.
In the end, The Committee of Inquiry concluded that the reincarnation case of Lugdi Devi Chaubey / Shanti Devi was a valid one, one that Mahatma Gandhi endorsed.
📚📖 I Have Lived Before: The True Story of the Reincarnation of Shanti Devi by Sture Lonnerstrand
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bigtvmojify · 4 months ago
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