Saturday, October 20, 2012

Among Hindus

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The film OMG takes the benefit of this duality in Hindu
religion which is basically a belief in one God, the
Parabrahmn, yet, at the same time, it has characters like
Vishnu and Shiva who are almost autonomous gods and there are
incarnations like Rama and Krishna.

Among Hindus, all of them are considered as the supreme gods
and the four replace on stage the Almighty or the most
powerful , highest God. Perhaps even Arya Samajis would have
forgotten Brahmn! Krishna is the central figure in a host of
mythical stories, but it are these myths that bind him. If he
has to be happy, he comes with flute and peacock feather, his
signature symbols. OMG would not have taken Rama as he is so
pious, self-centred, serious with no sense of humour and no
funny situations. Vishnu and Shiva could have played the role
well. Shiva would have been much better because he could even
ride a bike.

In the film OMG, a very limited earthquake  destroys the shop
of Kanji, a character in the film. If Krishna had been in the
film, he might have targeted Sishupal and killed only him
directly.

Since the film was first translated into Gujarati and Krishna
was from Dwarka, Krishna was the natural choice and Bholenath
lost this role that seemed tailor-made for him.
The biggest weakness of this film is that it depicts Ishwar
as the product of religion but everyone is aware that the
concept of Ishwar was born first and religion came later with
its attendant rites and rituals, puja and paat to cater to
people. Human behaviour needed to be guided by these rites
and rituals. God was necessary to make human beings feel love
and fear, both at the same time.


Wednesday, October 17, 2012

a resident of Jind's Chhatar village

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"Finally, when I came out, their security personnel asked me
to go with them inside where they would show me whether I was
the 'PM'. Unfortunately, this conversation is not recorded by
the CCTV. I took out the gun only for my security and did not
use it. Will I fight with a man at a toll booth and that too
without any reason," he asked.
Chowmein will soon officially replace Viagra in India as the
scheduled prescription drug to enhance potency in men,
sources told this correspondent on Tuesday. This move is
significant as chowmein will now be a restricted commodity
and will be moved from the food and beverages industry to the
pharmaceutical industry. The tremendous aphrodisiac potential
of the popular Chinese meal, chowmein, as applicable to
Indian men - especially those from Haryana - was revealed by
Jitender Chhatar, a resident of Jind's Chhatar village and
thua khap panchayat leader. This leads the Haryana government
to push for it as a permanent and statutory replacement for
Viagra in India. The fact that it does not work with men of
other countries is notable, though.
The potential of chowmein as a efficacious replacement for
Viagra was recently discovered and brought to light by
Chhatar, who has also been nominated for the Nobel Prize in
medicine for his discovery.
Mr Chhatar's achievement in the medical field is exceptional
in view of the fact that the conclusions have been arrived
with zero lab experiments, zero equipment, zero investment in
collecting data and almost zero investments in his own
education. His educational qualifications and the methods of
arriving at such a conclusion, however, have not been
disclosed to the media.
In view of Chhatar's pathbreaking discovery, his views on
gender crimes and other related matters, the government of
Haryana has rolled out a plan to curb gender crimes along
these lines by controlling the preparation as well as the
consumption of chowmein and other kinds of fast foods within
the state.

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

as a result, he emphasized economic themes

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Schwarzenegger's account of the origins of his environmental bent includes two through-lines of his biography: an uplifting immigrant experience and a determination to take on the bad guys. He recalls being disgusted by the smog and garbage he found at Venice Beach when he arrived in the late 1960s: "I thought, 'I'm going to fight those things,'" he told Newsweek. As an actor, Schwarzenegger promoted recycling and energy efficiency on his movie sets. But, in the 2003 recall election, he mainly hoped to prevent conservatives from defecting to his right-wing opponent; as a result, he emphasized economic themes, particularly his opposition to the despised car tax.
Nor did Schwarzenegger's first years in office provide environmentalists much to be excited about. Democrats criticized the governor for initially failing to defend a Clinton-era ban on road-building in national forests and complained that his proposed reorganization of state government would have eviscerated the powerful Air Resources Board (ARB), which they credit with dramatically improving the state's air quality. And, when Schwarzenegger decided to devote most of 2005 to a series of ballot initiatives that would have curbed unions and imposed strict spending caps, he abandoned the environment as he sought support and money from conservatives and business interests. "There were times in 2005 when we got very, very worried," says Bill Magavern, director of the Sierra Club's California affiliate.