Wednesday, August 12, 2009

RAJ BIRTHDAY PARTY

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Don’t break the elastic!

In April, 2008 Maya Angelou was interviewed by Oprah on her 70+ birthday.

Oprah asked her what she thought of growing older.

And there on television, she said it was 'exciting.'

Maya Angelou said this:

'I've learned that no matter what happens or how bad it seems today,

life does go on and it will be better tomorrow.'

'I've learned that you can tell a lot about a person by the way he/she

handles these three things: a rainy day, lost luggage and tangled

Christmas tree lights.'

'I've learned that regardless of your relationship with your parents,

you'll miss them when they're gone from your life.'

'I've learned that making a 'living' is not the same thing as 'making a life.'

'I've learned that life sometimes gives you a second chance.'

'I've learned that you shouldn't go through life with a catcher's mitt

on both hands . You need to be able to throw some things back.'

'I've learned that whenever I decide something with an open heart, I

usually make the right decision.'

'I've learned that even when I have pains, I don't have to be one.'

'I've learned that every day you should reach out and touch someone.

People love a warm hug or just a friendly pat on the back.'

'I've learned that I still have a lot to learn.'

'I've learned that people will forget what you said; people will

forget what you did; but people will never forget how you made them

feel.'

What an Angel says

An Angel says, 'Never borrow from the future. If you worry about what may happen tomorrow and it doesn't happen, you have worried in vain. Even if it does happen, you have to worry twice.'

1. Pray

2. Go to bed on time.

3. Get up on time so you can start the day unrushed.

4. Say No to projects that won't fit into your time schedule, or that will compromise your mental health.

5. Delegate tasks to capable others.

6. Simplify and unclutter your life.

7. Less is more. (Although one is often not enough, two are often too many.)

8. Allow extra time to do things and to get to places.

9. Pace yourself. Spread out big changes and difficult projects over time; don't lump the hard things all together.

10. Take one day at a time.

11. Separate worries from concerns . If a situation is a concern, find out what God would have you do and let go of the anxiety . If you can't do anything about a situation, forget it.

12. Live within your budget; don't use credit cards for ordinary purchases.

13. Have backups; an extra car key in your wallet, an extra house key buried in the garden, extra stamps, etc.

14. K.M.S. (Keep Mouth Shut). This single piece of advice can prevent an enormous amount of trouble.

15. Do something for the Kid in You everyday.

16. Carry a Bible with you to read while waiting in line.

17. Get enough rest.

18. Eat right.

19 Get organized so everything has its place.

20. Listen to a tape while driving that can help improve your quality of life.

21. Write down thoughts and inspirations.

22. Every day, find time to be alone.

23. Having problems? Talk to God on the spot. Try to nip small problems in the bud. Don't wait until it's time to go to bed to try and pray.

24. Make friends with Godly people.

25. Keep a folder of favorite scriptures on hand.

26. Remember that the shortest bridge between despair and hope is often a good 'Thank you Jesus ..'

27. Laugh.

28. Laugh some more!

29. Take your work seriously, but not yourself at all.

30. Develop a forgiving attitude (most people are doing the best they can).

31. Be kind to unkind people (they probably need it the most).

32. Sit on your ego.

33 Talk less; listen more.

34. Slow down.

35. Remind yourself that you are not the general manager of the universe.

36 Every night before bed, think of one thing you're grateful for that you've never been grateful for before. GOD HAS A WAY OF TURNING THINGS AROUND FOR YOU. 'If God is for us, who can be against us?' (Romans 8:31

Friday, August 07, 2009

Natural therapy for heart vein opening

For Heart Vein opening  

1) Lemon juice         01 cup

2) Ginger juice         01 cup

3) Garlic  juice          01 cup

4) Apple vinegar      01 cup

Mix all above and boil in light flame approximately half

hour, when it becomes 3 cups, take it out and keep it

for cooling. After cooling, mix 3 cups of natural honey

and keep it in bottle.

Every morning before breakfast use one Table spoon regularly. Your blockage of Vein's will open

(No need any Angiography or By pass) .!!!

Inspirations from Lord Ganeshjee

 

Lord Ganesh's BIG HEAD inspires us to 'Think Big'  & 'Profitably'
Lord Ganesh's BIG EARS prompt us to listen patiently to new ideas & suggestion
Lord Ganesh's NARROW EYES point to deep concentration needed to
finish tasks in hand well and quickly
Lord Ganesh's LONG NOSE tells us to poke around inquisitely to learn more
Lord Ganesh's SMALL MOUTH reminds us to speak less and listen more.

Ganesha, also called Ganapati, is the god of wisdom, prudence, and salvation. Ga means "knowledge", na means "salvation", and isa and pati means "lord". Ganesha is also said to mean 'lord of the ganas', Shiva's multitude of attendants. In south India, Ganesha is worshipped as Pillaiyar. Ganesha is represented as a short, pot-bellied man with an elephant's head with one tusk, four arms, and yellow skin. In mythology, the elephant symbolises devotion, patience and truth. His corpulent figure conveys prosperity as represented by the laddoos he is always shown with. In his hands, he holds a conch shell, a discus, a club, and a lotus. Ganesha rides on a mouse, signifying the unity of the small with the big. He is also the most widely worshipped deity. All ceremonies, religious or secular, begin with an invocation to Ganesha. His image is printed on cards sent out for any happy occasion. Usually before beginning any religious writing, he is invoked with words 'Aum Shri Ganeshaya Namaha', literally meaning "Ganesha, I pray to you". Most people, from student to shopkeeper, movie producer to nuclear scientist, begin work by invoking Ganesha, however briefly. The Puranas differ considerably in their account of Ganesha's origin.
He is not mentioned before 500 AD and was quite insignificant until the mid-15th century. According to the Padma Purana, he is the younger son of Shiva and Parvati. According to the Shiva Purana, Ganesha was born of the scurf from Parvati's body. Once, when Shiva was away, Parvati wanted someone to guard the door while she bathed. Ganesha from the scurf of her body, she moulded a boy and gave him life. She told him to attend the door and not allow anyone to enter. Shiva returned, and when he tried to enter, was stopped by Ganesha. An argument arose, and enraged, Shiva cut off Ganesha's head and entered. When Parvati discovered that Shiva had entered by beheading her son, she was inconsolable. Repentant, Shiva ordered that the head of the first living being that was found should be brought to him. This happened to be the head of an elephant calf. He placed this on Ganesha's body and restored him to life. A legend explains why Ganesha is worshipped before any other deity or prior to any important event. It happened that Shiva asked Kartikeya and Ganesha to circle the world and return. Kartikeya hurried off on his peacock, but Ganesha walked around Shiva and Parvati. He explained that for him, his parents constituted the world. Pleased, Shiva granted him a boon, saying that before undertaking any important task, people would pray to Ganesha. According to the Narasimha Purana, if he is not worshipped at the beginning of a ceremony, he creates obstacles for the performers. Therefore, no matter what the occasion or ceremony be, Ganesha is worshipped before all other deities. For this reason, he is called Vighneshwara, the remover of all obstacles. Ganesha's mouse, by gnawing its way through everything, is said to symbolise the god's ability to destroy all obstacles. Ganesha is believed to have written the Mahabharata to Veda Vyasa's dictation. When the sage asked Ganesha to write down the epic, the learned god agreed on condition that his pen should not stop moving until the story was completed. Vyasa agreed but said that Ganesha should write only if he completely understood what was dictated. So whenever Ganesha stopped to consider Vyasa's complicated compositions, the sage would use the time to compose more verses. Ganesha is also known as Ekdanta, or the one with one tooth, because one of his tusks is broken. The reason for this, according to the Padma Purana, is that one day when Shiva was sleeping, Parashurama came to visit him. However, Ganesha would not allow Parashurama in, for his father's sleep would be disturbed. When Parashurama insisted he be permitted entry, a fight broke out. In the course of their struggle, Parashurama threw his axe at Ganesha. This axe had been given to him by Shiva. Recognising the axe and out of reverence for his father, Ganesha refused to intercept the weapon. He bowed and took its impact on one of his tusks, which broke. The Puranas say that the fourth day of the month, known as Chaturthi, is specially auspicious for Ganesha worship. It is believed that Ganesha was born on the Chaturthi of bright night of Bhadra (August-september). It is however, considered unlucky to look at moon this night. It is said, once Ganesha was fell off its rat and moon laughed at him. This annoyed Ganesh and he cursed the moon saying that ill luck would befall on anyone who looked at the moon on that night. Lokmanya Tilak revived the observance of Ganesh Chaturthi in Maharashtra where it is worshipped more, for 10 days and on the 10th day procession carrying Ganesh idol accompanied by singing and dancing is immersed in water, this known as Visarjana.

Reincarnated in different yugas in different forms to right wrongs, it is believed that Ganesha will be born again as 'Dhoomaketu' in Kali Yuga, to exterminate the evil and restore peace and harmony.

Ganesha Namah

Ganesha has many names. The main ones are Ganapati, Vigneshwara, and Vinayaka. (Lord of the tribe, Controller of all obstacles and Prominent leader).

Om Vigneshvaraye Namaha
May all tasks be completed without any unwarranted delays or obstacles

Om Samukhaye Namaha
May it be full of beauty and grace, or visual appeal

Om Ekdantaye Namah
May the task and its purpose be our priority list till goal is accomplished

Om Rajanathaye Namah
May we become large heartened and attain power to see difference between positive and negative

Om Rajkaranaye Namah
May we be blessed with the powers of self actualisation

Om Lambodaraye Namah
May we be blessed to possess powers to keep to ourself and keep focused till the task is competed

Om Dhumraketuvaye Namah
May we attain fame by possessing clarity of thought

Om Bhalchandraye Namah
May we possess good thoughts and ideals, maintain our humility and hold head high with respect

Om Vikataye Namaha
May we be blessed with energies to overcome negatives and win over enemies

Om Vinakaye Namaha
Bless us with qualities of Leadership

Om Ganakshaye Namaha
May we lead the Leaders

Ganesha is popularly depicted with his right hand in abhaya mudra, conveying his protectiveness towards mankind. In his other hands, he carries an ankush to  goad us towards the path of forthrightness, a noose as a constant reminder that material life and earthly bonds are no more constrictions that inhibit piety,  and modak to denote the sweetness of inner spirituality. Ganesha reminds us to be 'Disciplined' and excercise to live life as per the Shahstras as good human beings

MEDICINAL USES OF BANANA

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Anaemia: High in iron, bananas can stimulate the production of haemoglobin in the blood and so helps in cases of anaemia.

Blood Pressure: This unique tropical fruit is extremely high in potassium yet low in salt, making it the perfect food for helping to beat blood pressure. So much so, the US Food and Drug Administration has just allowed the banana industry to make official claims for the fruit's ability to reduce the risk of blood pressure and stroke.

Brain Power: 200 students at an English school were helped through their exams this year by eating bananas at breakfast, break and lunch in a bid to boost their brain power. Research has shown that the potassium-packed fruit can assist learning by making pupils more alert.

Constipation: High in fibre, including bananas in the diet can help restore normal bowel action, helping to overcome the problem without resorting to laxatives.

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Depression: According to a recent survey undertaken by MIND amongst people suffering from depression, many felt much better after eating a banana. This is because bananas contain tryptophan, a type of protein that the body converts into serotonin - known to make you relax, improve your mood and generally make you feel happier.

Hangovers: One of the quickest ways of curing a hangover is to make a banana milkshake, sweetened with honey. The banana calms the stomach and, with the help of the honey, builds up depleted blood sugar levels, while the milk soothes and re-hydrates your system.

Heartburn: Bananas have a natural antacid effect in the body so if you suffer from heart-burn, try eating a banana for soothing relief.

Morning Sickness: Snacking on bananas between meals helps to keep blood sugar levels up and avoid morning sickness.

Mosquito bites: Before reaching for the insect bite cream, try rubbing the affected area with the inside of a banana skin. Many people find it amazingly successful at reducing swelling and irritation.

Nerves: Bananas are high in B vitamins that help calm the nervous system.

Overweight and at work? Studies at the Institute of Psychology in Austria found pressure at work leads to gorging on comfort food like chocolate and crisps. Looking at 5,000 hospital patients, researchers found the most obese were more likely to be in high-pressure jobs. The report concluded that, to avoid panic-induced food cravings, we need to control our blood sugar levels by snacking on high carbohydrate foods (such as bananas) every two hours to keep levels steady.

PMS: Forget the pills - eat a banana. The vitamin B6 it contains regulates blood glucose levels, which can affect your mood.

Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD): Bananas can help SAD sufferers because they contain the natural mood enhancer, trypotophan.

Smoking: Bananas can also help people trying to give up smoking, as the high levels of Vitamin C, A1, B6, B12 they contain, as well as the potassium and magnesium found in them, help the body recover from the effects of nicotine withdrawal.

Stress: Potassium is a vital mineral, which helps normalise the heartbeat, sends oxygen to the brain and regulates your body's water-balance. When we are stressed, our metabolic rate rises, thereby reducing our potassium levels. These can be re-balanced with the help of a high-potassium banana snack.

Strokes: According to research in "The New England Journal of Medicine"eating bananas as part of a regular diet can cut the risk of death by strokes by as much as 40%!

Temperature control: Many other cultures see bananas as a "cooling" fruit that can lower both the physical and emotional temperature of expectant mothers. In Thailand, for example, pregnant women eat bananas to ensure their baby is born with a cool temperature.

Ulcers: The banana is used as the dietary food against intestinal disorders because of its soft texture and smoothness. It is the only raw fruit that can be eaten without distress in over-chronic ulcer cases. It also neutralises over-acidity and reduces irritation by coating the lining of the stomach.

Warts: Those keen on natural alternatives swear that, if you want to kill off a wart, take a piece of banana skin and place it on the wart, with the yellow side out. Carefully hold the skin in place with a plaster or surgical tape!

What Is Maturity

 

What is maturity ? Maturity is the ability to control anger and settle

differences without violence or destruction. Maturity is patience. It is the

willingness to pass up immediate pleasure in favor of the long-term gain.

Maturity is perseverance, the ability to sweat out a project or a situation

in spite of heavy opposition and discouraging set-backs. Maturity is the

capacity to face unpleasantness and frustration, discomfort and defeat,

without complaint or collapse. Maturity is humility. It is being big enough

to say, "I was wrong." And, when right, the mature person need not

experience the satisfaction of saying, "I told you so."

Maturity is the ability to make a decision and stand by it. The immature

spend their lives exploring endless possibilities; then they do nothing.

Maturity means dependability, keeping one's word, coming through in a

crisis. The immature are masters of the alibi. They are the confused and the

disorganized. Their lives are a maze of broken promises, former friends,

unfinished business, and good intentions that somehow never materialize.

Maturity is the art of living in peace with that which we cannot change, the

courage to change that which should be changed -- and the wisdom to know the

difference.

MUSIC FOR LOVE

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BATCH OF 84 GROUP PHOTO

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Happiness of Being - The Teachings of Sri Ramana

 

Happiness of Being - The Teachings of Sri Ramana

Happiness is our essential being
Happiness lies deep within us, in the very core of our being. Happiness does not exist in any external object, but only in us, who are the consciousness that experiences happiness. Though we seem to derive happiness from external objects or experiences, the happiness that we thus enjoy in fact arises from within us.
Whatever turmoil our mind may be in, in the centre of our being there always exists a state of perfect peace and joy, like the calm in the eye of a storm. Desire and fear agitate our mind, and obscure from its vision the happiness that always exists within it. When a desire is satisfied, or the cause of a fear is removed, the surface agitation of our mind subsides, and in that temporary calm our mind enjoys a taste of its own innate happiness.
Happiness is thus a state of being – a state in which our mind’s habitual agitation is calmed. The activity of our mind disturbs it from its calm state of just being, and causes it to lose sight of its own innermost happiness. To enjoy happiness, therefore, all our mind need do is to cease all activity, returning calmly to its natural state of inactive being, as it does daily in deep sleep.
True happiness is therefore the happiness of just being, which is the perfect and absolute happiness that in mystical literature is known as ‘beatitude’. This true happiness of being is also described as "the peace of God, which passeth all understanding", because it is experienced in full only in the perfectly peaceful state of just being, which is the state in which all mental activity has subsided in the clarity of unobstructed self-consciousness. That is, since it can be experienced perfectly only in the state in which we are conscious merely of our own essential being and not of any thoughts or objects, true happiness or peace is beyond all mental comprehension.
Not only does happiness exist within us – it is in fact our true nature, our essential being. The transient happiness that we seem to derive from external experiences, but which actually arises only from within ourself, is in reality nothing other than our own essential being. The more clearly we are conscious of our own essential being, the more deeply and intensely do we experience happiness.
The degree of happiness that we experience at any moment is directly proportionate to the degree of clarity with which we are then conscious of our true and essential being. Therefore happiness is not only our essential being, but is also our consciousness of our being. In fact, since we are the consciousness that experiences our own being as ‘I am’, we are both being and consciousness. In other words, our essential being is consciousness, or more precisely it is self-consciousness – consciousness that knows itself clearly as ‘I am’. Therefore, since our unobstructed consciousness of our own being is experienced by us as happiness, in our essential nature we are non-dual being, consciousness and happiness.
The rising and subsequent activity of our mind distracts our attention away from our essential being, thereby clouding our natural clarity of self-consciousness and obscuring our awareness of the happiness that we really are. Therefore so long as our mind is extroverted, attending to anything other than our own essential being, we can never experience perfect, permanent and unqualified happiness. To experience true and eternal happiness, we must attain the experience of true self-knowledge, that is, perfectly clear consciousness of our own essential being.
In order to experience such true self-knowledge, we must withdraw our attention from everything other than ourself, and focus it wholly and exclusively upon our own essential being, which we always experience in the form of our fundamental consciousness – our primary knowledge ‘I am’.
Until and unless we attend to our innermost self in this manner, we cannot know who or what we really are, and unless we thereby experience a clear and certain knowledge of what we really are, we cannot be certain about the reality or validity of any knowledge that we may appear to have about other things. All our knowledge about the world and God – about science, religion, philosophy, physics, cosmology, psychology, theology or any other branch of human knowledge – is open to serious doubt so long as our knowledge about ourself – the consciousness by which all those other things are known – is confused and uncertain.
Therefore, if we wish to experience permanent and unqualified happiness, or to attain knowledge about which we can be absolutely certain, we must focus our whole attention keenly upon ourself, our fundamental consciousness of our own essential being, ‘I am’, in order to ascertain who or what we really are.
Such in brief is the simple but profound truth revealed by Bhagavan Sri Ramana.

The philosophy, science and art of true self-knowledge
The philosophy of Sri Ramana derives solely from his experience of true, absolute and non-dual self-knowledge, an experience that transcends all thought, both rational and irrational. However, since we imagine the existence of duality, multiplicity and relativity, we seem to lack the non-dual and absolute knowledge of our own essential self-conscious being that Sri Ramana experienced as his natural state. Therefore he presented his philosophy to us in terms of a rational and logical analysis of our present experience of ourself as a finite individual consciousness, in order to enable us to be firmly convinced of the absolute reality that underlies this finite consciousness that we now mistake to be ourself.
However, the spiritual teachings of Sri Ramana are not only a rational philosophy, but are also a precise science and art. He intended his philosophy to serve only as the theoretical foundation upon which we should practice the empirical science of self-investigation, which is the art of abiding firmly and steadily in our natural state of keenly self-attentive and therefore perfectly thought-free being.

The practice of atma-vichara – ‘self-enquiry’ or self-scrutiny
A Sanskrit term that was often used, both by Sri Ramana and by other more ancient sages such as Sri Adi Sankara, to describe this empirical practice of self-investigation or self-attentiveness is atma-vichara, which is often loosely translated in English as ‘self-enquiry’ or ‘self-inquiry’. However, rather than ‘enquiry’, the word vichara can be more accurately translated as ‘investigation’, ‘examination’ or ‘scrutiny’. Therefore the term atma-vichara really means ‘self-investigation’, ‘self-examination’ or ‘self-scrutiny’, and denotes the simple practice of closely examining, inspecting or scrutinising our fundamental and essential consciousness of our own being, ‘I am’, with a keen and concentrated power of attention.
Sri Ramana also referred to this empirical practice of self-investigation, self-examination, self-inspection, self-scrutiny, self-attention or self-attentiveness as the vichara ‘who am I?’ However, when he described it thus, he did not mean that it is a process of questioning ourself ‘who am I?’ either verbally or mentally. What he intended us to understand by this term is that this practice is a keenly attentive examination or scrutiny of our basic consciousness of our own being, which we always experience as ‘I am’, in order to discover the true nature of this ‘I’, our essential being or ‘am’-ness

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

BATCH OF 84 – ST. XAVIER SCHOOL, JAIPUR

   

Screen clipping taken: 22/09/2008, 5:00 PM

   

   

Monday, June 15, 2009

Chanakya quotes

A man is great by deeds, not by birth.

A person should not be too honest. Just as straight trees are chopped-down first, honest people are taken advantage of first.

Variant: A person should not be too honest. Straight trees are cut first and honest people are screwed first.

A rich man has many friends.

A woman is four times as shy, six times as brave and eight times as lusty as a man.

An egoist can be won over by being respected, a crazy person can be won over by allowing him to behave in an insane manner and a wise person can be won over by truth.

As centesimal droppings will fill a pot so also are knowledge, virtue and wealth gradually obtained.

As soon as the fear approaches near, attack and destroy it.

Avoid him who talks sweetly before you but tries to ruin you behind your back, for he is like a pitcher of poison with milk on top.

Before you start some work, always ask yourself three questions - Why am I doing it? What the results might be? And Will I be successful? Only when you think deeply and find satisfactory answers to these questions, go ahead.

Books are as useful to a stupid person as a mirror is useful to a blind person.

Education is the best friend. An educated person is respected everywhere. Education beats the beauty and the youth.

Even if a snake is not poisonous, it should pretend to be venomous.

God is not present in idols. Your feelings are your god. The soul is your temple.

He who befriends a man whose conduct is vicious, whose vision impure, and who is notoriously crooked, is rapidly ruined.

If you get to learn something even from the worst of creatures, don't hesitate.

In a state where the ruler lives like a common man, the citizens live like kings do. And in the state where the ruler lives like a king, the citizens live like beggars do.

Jealousy is another name for failure.

Never go on a long journey alone.

Never make friends with people who are above or below you in status. Such friendships will never give you any happiness.

Once you start working on something, don't be afraid of failure and don't abandon it. People who work sincerely are the happiest.

One who is in search of knowledge should give up the search of pleasure and the one who is in search of pleasure should give up the search of knowledge.

The biggest guru-mantra is: Never share your secrets with anybody. It will destroy you.

The four greatest enemies of a man are - the father who has taken a loan, the characterless mother, the beautiful but promiscuous wife and the stupid child.

The fragrance of flowers spreads only in the direction of the wind. But the goodness of a person spreads in all directions.

The world's biggest power is the youth and beauty of a woman.

There is some self-interest behind every friendship. There is no friendship without self-interests. This is a bitter truth.

Treat your kid like a darling for the first five years. For the next five years, scold them. By the time they turn sixteen, treat them like a friend. Your grown up children are your best friends.

Whores don't live in company of poor men, birds don't build nests on a tree that doesn't bear fruits and citizens never support a weak administration.

Wise men should never go into a country where there are no means of earning one's livelihood, where the people have no dread of anybody, have no sense of shame, no intelligence, or a charitable disposition.

Welcome to Rotary Year 2009-10

Dear Rtn. Friends,                                        

Namaskar!

The Rotary Wheel is a symbol that has neither beginning nor end.  Though it appears that we are ending one year and beginning a new year of Rotary activities, the truth is that our work is like that wheel, ongoing with Rotary's motto of 'Service Above Self' at its hub. 

A new morning brings new opportunities, new ideas, new hope and something 'NEW' also gives Encouragement and to Quote Sri Chinmoy "Encouragement is of constant need, both in the inner World of progress and in the outer World of success". In our Rotary, New Term is up on the Horizon and so, we welcome this opportunity to reflect and realign our goals for the coming Rotary year.and thus we on behalf of incoming team for the year 2009-10, are writing this letter to learn about the wishes and expectations of the members and also to get your support and thus get encouraged to take on the difficult task ahead.

For the successful Rotary Year, we welcome all suggestions and ideas for events, projects, regular meetings which you feel would make rotary more meaningful, more lively and more enjoyable. We would also like to have suggestions for Good Speakers and trainers who can come to deliver the speech/training workshop in our Rotary Meetings.

The enthusiasm with which Rotarians embraced the ideal of service is evidenced by Rotary's principal motto, "Service Above Self" and its other official precept, "He Profits Most Who Serves Best." The roots of both of these adages, adopted as official mottoes at the 1950 RI Convention, can be traced back to the first decade of Rotary's existence, when "He profits most who serves his fellows best and Service not self were both put forth as slogans. Thus, we would ask the fellow Rotarian brothers to contibute through open hands for any of the Community Service Projects which may be close to his heart. If someone is interested in the any of the permanent project relating to betterment of society, kindly let us know immediately.

New members are lifeline of any organisation and we look forward to induct new members, who in particular would be interested in rotary and would have time to attend the meetings. So, we request all members to look out for some good new members.

"The future of Rotary is in your hands" this is the slogan given by the President Rotary International 2009-10 but we feel that the future is not only in your hands but in our hands and if we are together hand in hand working for the rotary, we can be sure that we would had a good rotary year for us to enjoy and to quote Vince Lombardi- "People who work together will win, whether it be against complex football defenses, or the problems of modern society".

We ask you again for your support in the form of a renewal of your commitment to everything that Rotary represents, both as it exist within our local communities, and in the great world beyond. We ask that you commit just a little more of your time and a little more of your energy to the good works of Rotary.  We ask that you consider digging just a little deeper into your pockets, to enable us to reach just a few more among that limitless hoard of people who are so desperately in need of our help.

On behalf of the team 2009-10, we assure you that we shall do our best to make the rotary year 2009-10 meaningful and enjoyable.

Finally, we ask that you join us and all of the great Family of Rotary in common resolve that we will, together, make the coming year a great Rotary year! To end we would like to quote the following prayer

A Prayer - By Frank D. Sherman
It is my joy in life to find
At every turning of the road
The strong arm of a comrade kind
To help me onward with my load.
And since I have no gold to give,
And love alone must make amends,
My only prayer is while I live-
God make me worthy of my friends

Thanking you in Anticipation,

Yours in rotary

            

(Y.S. Bhati)             (Rakesh Chatter)

President(2009-10)         Secretary (2009-10)

Friday, March 13, 2009

LETTER 2ND MARCH

          

                                    2nd March, 2009

Dear Fellow Rotarians,

Well it is Spring Time and Spring leads to joy, happiness and romance. The light air of the springs does some magic to the hearts and soul of the human beings. I would like to quote here the part of the beautiful poem "The Life of Love" of The Great poet, artist and mystic, Mr. Kahlil Gibran in which he describes about spring:

SPRING

Come, my beloved; let us walk amidst the knolls (hills), for the snow is water, and Life is alive from its Slumber and is roaming the hills and valleys.Let us follow the footprints of Spring into the distant fields, and mount the hilltops to draw Inspiration high above the cool green plains.

Dawn of Spring has unfolded her winter-kept garment and placed it on the peach and citrus trees; and they appear as brides in the ceremonial custom of the Night of Kedre*.

The sprigs of grapevine embrace each other like Sweethearts, and the brooks (fresh water stream) burst out in dance Between the rocks, repeating the song of joy; And the flowers bud suddenly from the heart of Nature, like foam from the rich heart of the sea.

Come, my beloved; let us drink the last of Winter's Tears from the cupped lilies, and soothe our spirits With the shower of notes from the birds, and wander.

In exhilaration through the intoxicating breeze. Let us sit by that rock, where violets hide; let us Pursue their exchange of the sweetness of kisses.

* Kedre = A night during the Moslem Lent when God is said to grant the wishes of the devout.

We at rotary club Jaipur Round Town have also planned something great in this Spring Season which would be enjoyed with family.

 

It's a matter of Great Joy for us that Rtn. Ratnesh Kashyap of Rotary Club Jaipur South has been elected as DG 2011-12 of our District and this week we would be having the Felicitation programme of our Newly Elected DG and hence all are requested to attend positively along with the family, the details of which are as under:

 

 

 

 

 

In India Holi is the festival of spring, the festival of romance, the festival of the triumph of good over evil, a festival of colors and festival of fun and pranks. The festival is celebrated on the full-moon day of Phalguna. As the tradition goes all the people gather around on a day before the Holi as we know it, it is the evening of bonfires. People light up bonfires of dead leaves, twigs and sticks and people dance and sing around it to welcome the Spring and commemorate the saving of Prahlad and burning of his wicked aunt Holika. People take embers from this holy fire to rekindle their own domestic fires.

AND SO, Next Special, for the Rotary Club Jaipur Round town in this Spring Season is a programme filled with colors, masti, pranks and great laughter, YESSSSS! It's Holi Meet and we also have a great Surprise for you in this Holi Meet. We have invited Shri Sunil Sanwaria, Laughter Challenge Contestant and TV personality to tickle your funny bone. Thus, the details of the programmes are as follows in which all are requested to participate and enjoy along with the family:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The regular meeting of Wednesday, 4th March and 11th March are clubbed with the aforementioned meetings.

 

With Rotary Greetings,

 

(Rakesh Chatter)

Secretary

 

  • I wish everybody a Happy Holi. Let the colors of Holi fill your heart with warmth and love.
  • Holi is a time to reach out with the colors of joy. It is the time to love and forgive. It is the time to express the happiness of being loved and to be loved through colors.
  • Make merry with colors on Holi and the rest of the days with the colors of love.
  • Holi is a special time of year to remember those who are close to our hearts with splashing colors!
  • Holi is the apt time to break the ice, renew relationships and link yourself with those that you wanted to with a bit of color.

Holi is the day to express love with colors. It is a time to show affection. All the colors that are on you are of love.

LABELS OF ROTARY CLUB JAIPUR ROUND TOWN

RTN. PDG. AJAY KALA

303, PANCHRATNA, M.S.B. KA RASTA

JOHARI BAZAR

JAIPUR - 302003

9829050255

 

RTN. AJAY BINAYKIYA

A-32, NEELKANTH APARTMENTS

OPP. L.B.S. COLLEGE, TILAK NAGAR

JAIPUR - 302004

 

RTN. ALOK GARG

D-105, LAL KOTHI MARG

BAPUNAGAR

JAIPUR - 302015

9829050764

 

RTN. ALOK BIRLA

85, DHULESHWAR GARDEN

C-SCHEME

JAIPUR - 302001

9414076743

 

 

RTN. ALOK AGARWAL

"SHIV NIKETAN" B-189A

UNIVERSITY MARG, BAPUNAGAR

JAIPUR - 302015

9829061894

 

 

RTN. AMIT GEHLOT

"KARAM" C-76, SHYAM MARG

SHASTRI NAGAR

JAIPUR -

9829055107

 

 

RTN. ANIL PODDAR

"KRISHNAYAN" 27 COSMO COLONY

AMRAPALI MARG, VAISHALI NAGAR

JAIPUR - 302020

9829055775

 

 

 

RTN. ANIL AGARWAL

H-31, TAGORE PATH

BEHIND K.P. AUTOMOTIVE, BANI PARK

JAIPUR -

9829011839

 

 

 

RTN. ANIL RANKA

660, SEVA SADAN

ADARSH NAGAR

JAIPUR - 302004

9829067531

 

 

RTN. ANIL KUMAR LODHA

7, GEEJGARH VIHAR

HAWA SARAK

JAIPUR -

9829216255

 

 

 

RTN. ANIL KUMAR SINGH

C-253, OFFICERS CAMPUS

KHATIPURA

JAIPUR -

9413387300

 

 

 

RTN. ANIL KUMAR SHARMA

"HERITAGE MANSION", 6/96

SFS MANSAROVAR

JAIPUR - 302020

9314997139

 

 

RTN. ANKUR GOYAL

FLAT NO. B-105, TRIMURTHI APARTMENTS

TRIMURTY MARG, MALVIYA NAGAR

JAIPUR - 302017

9314420121

 

 

 

RTN. ARUN JAIN

A-40, NULITE COLONY

TONK ROAD

JAIPUR - 302018

9414077732

 

 

 

RTN. DR. ARVIND VIJAY

411, BAIJNATH BHAWAN, OPP. NAYLA HOUSE

M.D. ROAD

JAIPUR - 302004

9414050444

 

 

 

RTN. ASHA RAM VIJAY

5, ARJUNPURI, IMLIWALA PHATAK

SAHAKAR BHAWAN ROAD

JAIPUR - 302005

9414057156

 

 

 

RTN. PDG. DR. ASHOK GUPTA

54, TARU CHHAYA NAGAR, NEAR GEMSTONE PARK

TONK ROAD

JAIPUR - 302011

9351158888

 

 

 

RTN. ASHOK MEHTA

46, KAILASHPURI, BEHIND SAI BABA TEMPLE

TONK ROAD

JAIPUR - 302018

9829057121

 

 

 

RTN. DR. ASHUTOSH PUROHIT

C-9, BAL MARG

TILAK NAGAR

JAIPUR - 302004

9829188244

 

 

 

 

RTN. BHAVESH PATEL

E-25, IV AVENUE, LOTUS STREET

LAL BAHADUR NAGAR, TONK ROAD

JAIPUR - 302018

9829066533

 

 

 

 

RTN. BIMAL SABOO

C-77B, GANESH MARG

HAWA SARAK, CIVIL LINES

JAIPUR -

9829062174

 

 

 

RTN. C.P. TAKSALI

10/505, KAVERI PATH

MASAROVAR

JAIPUR -

9314076017

 

 

 

RTN. CHANDRESH NAGAR

G-4, NAGAR HOUSE, BEHIND NAND PLAZA

NANDPURI MARKET, HAWASARAK

JAIPUR -

9413337970

 

 

 

RTN. PP. D.C. MEHTA

B-87A, ADITYA APTT.

SURYA MARG, TILAK NAGAR

JAIPUR - 302004

9829065400

 

RTN. PP. DEV KUMAR GODHIKA

A-24, TILAK NAGAR

NEAR WATER TANK

JAIPUR - 302004

9829059388

 

RTN. DEVENDRA AJMERA

363, SHRI GOPAL NAGAR

GOPALPURA BYE PASS

JAIPUR -

2503012

 

RTN. DINESH KHATORIA

M/S GREEN GEMS, 404 RATNA SAGAR

M.S.B. KA RASTA

JAIPUR - 302003

9829056666

RTN. G.K. BAGDA

C-4, DEV NAGAR

TONK ROAD

JAIPUR - 302018

9414057102

 

RTN. G.K. AGARWAL

C-12, SHIV MARG

AMBA BARI

JAIPUR -

9414055741

 

RTN. GIRDHAR PARWAL

140, TARU CHAYA NAGAR

NEAR GEMSTONE PARK, TONK ROAD

JAIPUR - 302011

9314421745

RTN. GIRWAR SINGH

J-234, MAHAVEER MARG

NEAR K-TOWER, C-SCHEME

JAIPUR - 302001

9829065042

 

RTN. GOVIND RATHI

498/5, VYAS MARG

RAJA PARK

JAIPUR - 302004

9829057717

 

RTN. DR. H. BAGARIA

1, GANGWAL PARK

JLN MARG

JAIPUR - 302004

9829055440

HOTEL RAJMAHAL PALACE

SARDAR PATEL MARG

C-SCHEME

JAIPUR - 302001

5105665/5105666

 

RTN. PP. I.C. KATARIA

B-11, MOTI MARG

BAPUNAGAR

JAIPUR - 302015

9829000046

 

RTN. DR. J.P. VERMA

41, GOPAL BARI

AJMER ROAD

JAIPUR - 302011

9414069099

RTN. JAGDEEP SINGH

C-26

SAWAI JAI SINGH HIGHWAY

JAIPUR - 302016

2206626/ 9829065787

 

RTN. JHANGI RAM PARVANI

SB-51 GANESH MARG

BAPU NAGAR

JAIPUR - 302015

9829070225

 

RTN. KAILASH DAGA

45,GEM ENCLAVE,PRADHAN MARG

MALVIYA NAGAR

JAIPUR - 302017

9414047072

RTN. KAMAL KUMAR

122/82 VIJAYA PATH

MANSAROVAR

JAIPUR - 302020

9829238990

 

RTN. KAMAL KOTHARI

101/5 POLICE MEMORIAL

J.L.N. MARG

JAIPUR - 302004

9829057339

 

RTN. PP. KAMAL TONGIA

"TRIAMBATUL" FLAT NO.104, R-9,YUDHISTHAR MARG

C-SCHEME

JAIPUR - 302001

9829053434

RTN. KISHORE MEHTA

K-238, DUNGADAS PATH MALVIYA MARG

C-SCHEME

JAIPUR - 302001

09820222566

 

RTN. LALIT JOSHI

1/240, SFS MANSAROVAR

JAIPUR - 302020

9828569939

 

RTN. M.K. BHARGAVA

B-103, TRIMURTI APARTMENTS, NEAR TELECOM COLONY

MALVIYA NAGAR EXTENSION

JAIPUR - 302017

9829062253

RTN. M.L. DUBEY

4/681

JAWAHAR NAGAR

JAIPUR - 302020

9414058607

 

RTN. MADAN LAL SAINI

B.L. DALL MILL, BARKAT NAGAR

TONK PHATAK

JAIPUR - 302015

9829017094

 

RTN. MADHUKAR GARG

3-GANGWAL PARK

J.L.N. MARG

JAIPUR - 302004

9829066900

 

RTN. MAHENDER SETHI

E-211, NEAR SHIV PARK

AMBABARI

JAIPUR - 302001

9829068113

 

RTN. MAHENDRA SURANA

C-403, SETU PATH

PRADHAN MARG, MALVIYA NAGAR

JAIPUR - 302017

9829052101

 

RTN. MAHESH JHALANI

D-193, AMRAPALI MARG

HANUMAN NAGAR

JAIPUR -

9314935248

RTN. PP. DR. MAHESH PODDAR

2-KA-9

JAWAHAR NAGAR

JAIPUR - 302004

9829065965

 

RTN. MAHESH JOSHI

B-20, SEN COLONY

NEAR RAILWAY STATION

JAIPUR - 302006

9414072684

 

RTN. PP. MANOJ BANSAL

22-BARWARA HOUSE COLONY OPP. JAI MAHAL PALACE HOTEL

AJMER ROAD

JAIPUR - 302006

9314822914

RTN. MOHAN FATEHPURIA

FATEHPURIA ENCLAVE, 105, DEV NAGAR

TONK ROAD

JAIPUR - 302018

9829068730

 

RTN. MUKESH GODAWAT

A-65, GODAWAT SADAN NEAR SONI HOSPITAL

J.L.N. MARG

JAIPUR - 302004

9829062828

 

RTN. MUKESH SHARMA

71/156, PARAM HANS MARG

MANSAROVAR

JAIPUR -

9413301471

RTN. NAGAR MAL AGARWAL

18, SIWAD COMPLEX

AJMER ROAD

JAIPUR - 302006

9887503987

 

RTN. NARENDER KUMAR KATTA

61, PANCH SHEEL ENCLAVE, NEAR HOTEL CLARK AMER

J.L.N. MARG

JAIPUR -

9414077594

 

RTN. NARENDRA KUMAR MODI

10/25

VIDHYADHAR NAGAR

JAIPUR -

9829012682

RTN. NAVEEN GUPTA

C-77/2, SAROJINI MARG

C-SCHEME

JAIPUR - 302001

9829130618

 

RTN. NEMI CHAND GUPTA

A-52-A, SHANTI PATH

TILAK NAGAR

JAIPUR -

9414443826

 

RTN. NIRMAL NATHANI

NATHANI HOUSE D-244, DEVI MARG

BANI PARK

JAIPUR - 302006

9829067778

RTN. NIRMAL BARDIYA

24, BARDIYA COLONY

MUSEUM ROAD

JAIPUR - 302004

9829013818

 

RTN. NITIN SHARMA

B-122, SBI OFFICERS FLAT

KHATIPURA ROAD

JAIPUR -

9414064980

 

RTN. P.N. MISHRA

94/33, VIJAY PATH

MANSAROVAR

JAIPUR - 302020

9314508070

RTN. PANKAJ GHIYA

BHAIRAV PATH OPP. SONI HOSPITAL

J.L.N. MARG

JAIPUR - 302012

9829013626

 

RTN. PANKAJ GUPTA

86, KANTI NAGAR

NEAR RAJHANS HOTEL, POLOVICTORY

JAIPUR - 302006

9414041301

 

RTN. PARAG RUNGTA

A-3, SUDERSHAN ENCLAVE

BHAWANI SINGH ROAD, BEHIND SAHAKAR BHAWAN

JAIPUR -

9828020036

RTN.PP. PRABHU MANDHANA

OM &CO, C/O CHANAKYA RESTAURANT

M.I. ROAD

JAIPUR - 302001

9829013378

 

RTN. PP. PRADEEP KOTHARI

GLOBE FOREX & TRAVELS LTD. "GOOD LUCK MANSION"

PAANCH BATI CROSSING

JAIPUR - 302001

9314505571

 

RTN. PRAKASH SHARMA

54/189

MANSAROVAR

JAIPUR - 302020

9414079229

 

RTN. PRATEEK KASLIWAL

C-230, GYAN MARG

TILAK NAGAR

JAIPUR - 302004

9829050610

 

RTN. RAJ KISHORE MALPANI

10,MAHAVEER NAGAR

TONK ROAD

JAIPUR -

9314523154

 

RTN. RAJ KUMAR JAIN

B-1, TRIVENI NAGAR

GOPALPURA BYEPASS

JAIPUR -

9829015380

RTN. RAJEEV LOIWAL

C-25, PANCH SHEEL COLONY NEAR OLD OCTROI POST

AJMER ROAD

JAIPUR - 302019

9829063394

 

RTN. RAJEEV BAGLA

372, NEMI SAGAR COLONY, QUEENS ROAD

VAISHALI MARG

JAIPUR -

9828018777

 

RTN. RAJEEV SOGANI

C-186, GYAN MARG

TILAK NAGAR

JAIPUR - 302004

9828120992

RTN. RAJENDRA AGARWAL

237, SHRI RAMESHVARAM, SONKLIYON KA RASTA

KISHANPOLE BAZAR

JAIPUR - 302001

9829011339

 

RTN. RAJESH JAIN

JAIPUR QUALITY SWEETS

GOKHLE MARG, C-SCHEME

JAIPUR - 302001

9414044454

 

RTN. RAJESH JINDAL

B-111, HANUMAN NAGAR

RAMAYAN MARG

JAIPUR -

9414012568

RTN. RAJESH DEEDWANIA

D-16, SHANTI PATH PATRAKAR COLONY

TILAK NAGAR

JAIPUR - 302004

9414075400

 

RTN. RAJIV NAHAR

P-5, SUKHI JEEVAN APARTMENTS, OPP. JAI MAHAL PALACE HOTEL

AJMER ROAD

JAIPUR - 302006

9829050705

 

RTN. RAJKUMAR BINANI

C-37, SHANTI PATH

SHYAM NAGAR

JAIPUR - 302019

9829010331

RTN. RAKESH CHATTER

S-18, MANGAL MARG

BAPU NAGAR

JAIPUR -

9414241873

 

RTN. RAM GOPAL SHARMA

D-47, DHULESHWAR BAGH

AJMER ROAD

JAIPUR - 302001

9314525047

 

RTN. RAM RAJ TAPARIA

D-72, AMBA BARI

JAIPUR -

9829061566

RTN. RAM SHARAN GUPTA

36, KANAK BHAWAN, NEAR LAXMI VILAS HOTEL

RAM SINGH ROAD

JAIPUR -

9829018101

 

RTN. PP. RAMESH CHAND AGARWAL

3-NA-1

JAWAHAR NAGAR

JAIPUR - 302004

9829050862

 

RTN. RAMESH KUMAR MANTRI

8 BAL NIKUNJ

AMBABARI

JAIPUR -

2337314/9829017775

RTN. RAO RAJENDRA SINGH

A-24, BHARIAV MARG, HANUMAN NAGAR

KHATIPURA MODE, SIRSI ROAD

JAIPUR - 302021

9829066636

 

RTN. RAVI KANT KANOONGO

14,

PARIVAHAN MARG

JAIPUR - 302001

9414064770

 

RTN. ROHIT GOYAL

A-114, ASHIRWAD MANU PATH

SHYAM NAGAR

JAIPUR -

9828075956

RTN. S.K. BATRA

5/90, SFS AGARWAL FARMS

MANSAROVAR

JAIPUR - 302020

9352538404

 

RTN. DR. S.K. BAKSHI

BAKSHI BHAWAN NEAR PANCH BATI

M.I. ROAD

JAIPUR - 302001

9828453009

 

RTN. SANJAY BOMBAYWALA

FLAT NO. 109, ROYAL ENSIGN A6 PRITHVI RAJ ROAD

C-SCHEME

JAIPUR - 302001

9829055480

 

RTN. PP. SANJAY BANSALI

SUSHRI INDIA PVT. LTD. J-50, SAROJNI MARG

C-SCHEME

JAIPUR - 302001

9829266731

 

RTN. SANJAY SABOO

A-62, SHRIRAM MARG

SHYAM NAGAR

JAIPUR -

9829068686

 

RTN. SANJAY KALA

A-95, JOURNAL HOUSE

JANTA COLONY

JAIPUR -

9829010411

RTN. FLT. LT. SANJIV JAIN

C-167, SUNDER MARG

TILAK NAGAR

JAIPUR - 302004

9829062049

 

RTN. SHAILASH P. SHARMA

9, AGRASEN NAGAR

NEAR MAHESH NAGAR RAILWAY CROSSING

JAIPUR - 302015

9829174063

 

RTN. SHAILENDRA SHARMA

SHARDA NIKETAN 25-JANPATH

SHYAM NAGAR

JAIPUR -

9829015395

RTN. SHARAD MEHTA

169-170, VIDHYUT NAGAR B

QUEENS ROAD

JAIPUR -

9414046901

 

RTN. SHASHANK JAIN

15, MANSUKH MARG

SHIV SHAKTI NAGAR, KINGS ROAD

JAIPUR -

9829057237

 

RTN. SHIV KANT FATEHPURIA

M/S B. FATEHPURIA & SONS

NAHARGARH ROAD

JAIPUR - 302002

9829019070

RTN. SHYAM MITTAL

MITTAL SPORTS

M.I. ROAD

JAIPUR - 302001

9828018640

 

RTN. SUBHASH GUPTA

C-52, JAMUNA NAGAR

SODALA

JAIPUR -

9829012539

 

RTN. SUBHASH GARG

6/289

MALVIYA NAGAR

JAIPUR - 302017

9828157171

RTN. IPP. SUDHINDRA JAIN

94/23, PRATAP MARG AGARWAL FARM

MANSAROVAR

JAIPUR - 302020

9314523154

 

RTN. SUNIL AGARWAL

D-2, NANDNAM II/A-2, TILAK MARG

C-SCHEME

JAIPUR - 302001

9314610651

 

RTN. SUNIL MITTAL

5-CHHA-7

JAWAHAR NAGAR

JAIPUR - 302004

9314264465

RTN. SUNIL LODHA

62 II, KESHAV NAGAR LANE NO. 3, HAWA SADAK

CIVIL LINES

JAIPUR -

9314829876/2221875

 

RTN. SUNIL MAKHARIA

A-7, GANPATI ENCLAVE

AJMER ROAD

JAIPUR -

9314526262

 

RTN. SURESH SABLAWAT

READI PRINT, ARVIND MARG

M.I. ROAD

JAIPUR - 302001

9828111101

RTN. SURESH KUMAR THOLIA

3-THA-23

JAWAHAR NAGAR

JAIPUR - 302004

9829018794

 

RTN. VIDHYA SAGAR JAIN

13, MAHAVEER NAGAR

TONK ROAD

JAIPUR - 302015

9414055600

 

RTN. VIJAY CHORDIA

2, GANESH COLONY

M.D. ROAD

JAIPUR - 302004

9829066661

RTN. VINOD GUPTA (PRESIDENT)

471, NEMI SAGAR COLONY, QUEENS ROAD

VAISHALI MARG

JAIPUR -

9829014305

 

RTN. VIVEK KHANDELWAL

PATTERNS INDIA, B-9

SUNDERSHANPURA IND. AREA

JAIPUR -

9829067777

 

RTN. Y.S. BHATI

17-A,BICHUN BAGH,

SANSAR CHAND ROAD

JAIPUR - 302001

9314014874

 

RTN. YOGESH GUPTA

A-34, RAM NAGAR

SHASTRI NAGAR

JAIPUR -

9829010700

 

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