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Monday, February 27, 2012

Carnival 2012 ..




A last blast before the observance of Lent, Carnival has evolved in many parts of the world with Christian traditions to be the biggest party of the year. Traditions vary from country to country, and even from region to region, but most places celebrate with a parade filled with masks, music, and ecstatic revelers. The world’s biggest party happens in Rio de Janeiro, where millions fill the streets as the parade enters the Sambadrome. Collected here are pictures of Carnival in many forms as celebrated in various parts of Europe, Latin America, and North America. – Lane Turner

Parade goers reach out for beads at the Krewe of Chaos Parade in New Orleans on February 16, 2012.

People dressed for Carnival pause at the start of carnival in Lucerne early on February 16, 2012. The history of Lucerne’s carnival can be traced back over more than 600 years.

Fireworks explode during Mazatlan’s “The Fair of Empires” on February 18, 2012.

Revelers from the Imperatriz samba school parade on the first night of Carnival in Rio de Janeiro’s Sambadrome on February 19, 2012.

Brazilians perform capoeira on the first day of Carnival celebrations on February 16, 2012 in Salvador, Brazil. Capoeira is a Brazilian martial art and dance form that was developed by slaves in the region.

Dancers of Sao Clemente samba school parade on a float during Carnival celebrations at the Sambadrome in Rio de Janeiro on February 20, 2012.

Members of the Ilu Oba de Min percussion band wait to perform in Sao Paulo on February 17, 2012.

The Galo da Madrugada Carnival parades on February 18, 2012 in Recife, Brazil.

Revelers hold hands as they fall back into the mud during the “Bloco da Lama,” or “Mud Block” carnival parade in Parati, Brazil on February 18, 2012.
A dancer of the Uniao da Ilha samba school parades on a float during Carnival at the Sambadrome in Rio de Janeiro on February 20, 2012.

Performers from the Salgueiro samba school parade during Carnival at the Sambadrome in Rio de Janeiro on February 21, 2012.

The Grande Rio samba school parades during Carnival at the Sambadrome in Rio de Janeiro on February 21, 2012.

Revelers dance to the sound of Frevo – a traditional musical style of Pernambuco state – during carnival celebrations in Olinda, Brazil on February 21, 2012.

A transvestite dances during the gay and lesbian ball at the Jockey Club in Rio de Janeiro on February 21, 2012.

A man dressed in a folk costume jumps during the traditional Czech Masopust Carnival on February 4, 2012, near the east Bohemian city of Pardubice. Every year in mid-winter, villages throughout the Czech Republic celebrate Masopust. The festival marks the beginning of Lent.

Fools dressed as so-called “Schellenruehrer” (bell shakers) perform on a snowy street of Mittenwald, Germany on February 16, 2012, as the Carnival season began. Hundreds of thousands of Germans, mainly in the western Rhine region, crowd the streets to celebrate Women’s Carnival Day, when women traditionally are allowed to cut men’s ties.

Bolivian mine workers inside the Itos (Nueva San Jose) silver and base metals mine pray to the “Pachamama” (mother earth) during a celebration in the outskirts of Oruro on February 17, 2012. Every year, on the Friday before the Andean Carnival celebrations, miners would sacrifice animals in the mine to bless it, pray for their well-being, and give thanks to Mother Earth.

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Villagers dressed as Slovakia’s Prime Minister Iveta Radicova (right) and Chairman of the Slovak Democratic and Christian Union-Democratic Party Mikulas Dzurinda walk through the village of Lazy pod Makytou on February 18, 2012. Villagers wear masks during the annual Carnival season called “Fasiangy” which takes place from Epiphany through Ash Wednesday. 
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Devil dancers kneel before their patron saint the “Virgen del Socavon” or “Virgin of the Mineshaft” after performing the traditional “Diablada” or “Dance of the Devils” during carnival celebrations in Oruro, Bolivia on February 18, 2012. 
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A girl has her face painted during preparations before a parade as part of Carnival in Barranquilla, Colombia on February 18, 2012.
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A member of the Diablada Urus group parades during Carnival in Oruro, Bolivia on February 18, 2012. 
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People in costume arrive at the Palazzo Pisani Moretta during the historic “Doge Ball” in Venice on February 18, 2012. 
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Clowns take part in the parade in Loule, Portugal on February 18, 2012. The Loule Carnival is known in Portugal for the strong political satire of the revealers and their floats. 
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Revellers wearing masks parade in the streets of the old town of Klaipeda, Lithuania on February 19, 2012 during the “Uzgavenes” or “Shrovetide” Carnival to celebrate the coming end of winter, which comes on the seventh week before Easter, and the last days before lent which starts every year on Ash Wednesday. 
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A reveler is hit by an orange during the Carnival battle in Ivrea, Italy on February 19, 2012. Dressed up as Middle Age kings’ guards, a group of men ride in a horse-drawn carriage and pelt ‘foot soldiers’ with oranges as thousands of people gather to re-enact a Middle Age battle when the townsfolk of Ivrea overthrew an evil king. 
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A reveler hangs live crabs from himself while joining others celebrating Carnival by covering themselves with mud from mangrove swamps in Curuca, where the Amazon River pours into the Atlantic, on February 19, 2012. 
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A float featuring Chancellor Angela Merkel makes its way through the streets during the traditional Rose Monday parade on February 20, 2012 in Duesseldorf .
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A man in costume passes a ticket control gate in the train station during Carnival in Cadiz, Spain on February 20, 2012. 
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People throw talcum powder at one another as they take part in the “Los Indianos” in Santa Cruz de la Palma, on the Spanish Canary island of Las Palma on February 20, 2012 .
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73-year-old Stanislav Popelka kisses his wife on his way to Carnival in the village of Strani, Czech Republic on February 21, 2012. 
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The king’s float parades during Carnival on February 21, 2012 in Nice, France. The 128th edition of the Nice’s Carnival, celebrating the “King of Sport” with some 20 floats, runs until March 4. 
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A member of Mohacs Busok stands next to a fire in the main square of Mohacs, Hungary on February 21, 2012 during the last day of their 6-day Carnival. The Busojaras is an annual celebration of the Sokci (Croatians) living in the town. 
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Giant mannequins perform at the Mardi Gras parade in Crested Butte, Colo. on Fat Tuesday, February 21, 2012. 
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A witch made of straw burns in Villingen-Schwenningen, Germany on February 21, 2012. The custom of burning the witch ended the Swabian-Alemannic Carnival. 
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Revelers walk from house to house during Carnival to celebrate the departing winter and forthcoming spring in the village of Vortova, Czech Republic on February 18, 2012. 
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Revelers dressed in Russian costumes dance “Trepak” during Carnival in Cebreros, Spain on February 19, 2012.

ALL ABOUT UPANISHADS


 Upanishads



The term Upanishad is derived from upa (near), ni (down) and s(h)ad (to sit). In ancient Indian teaching system groups of pupils sit near the teacher to learn from him the secret doctrine. Upanishad means brahma-knowledge by which ignorance is loosened or destroyed. In the Upanishads the spiritual meanings of the Vedic texts are brought out and emphasized in their own right. The Upanishads constitute what we call the Vedanta (Veda-anta), the end of the Vedas, not merely because they constitute the last part of them. Some 350 Upnanishads are known to exist but traditionally 108 Upanishads contained in the Muktikopanishad are considered most important. 
Hathyoga - Upanishads


Importance of upanishads
A physician can tell you about different organs of the body,their functions,...etc. Similarly, if someone wants to know about himself [inner self], upanishads discusses about different aspects like what is jeevatma?How does this merge into paramatma? what is Brahma?This knowledge is given clearly in upanishads. However an important issue and a matter of great secret is that the Truth cannot be described,It can only be experienced.
Simple example is as long as we say sugar is sweeter,sugar is sweeter, we know it only to some extent,but the moment you taste it,then only the absolute truth about sugar is experienced.
Like wise the ultimate Truth can only be experienced and Upanishads are the storehouse of knowledge,they act as a medium for the realization of Brahma.



"The perfection of serving others is to serve that person who is the root cause of all existence, because when we serve Him we automatically render the best loving service to all living beings. Just as when we water the root of a tree all the leaves and branches are nourished, when give our love to the Supreme Personality of Godhead our love is distributed to all living beings, and we feel unlimited happiness. -Servant of God"

Prediction of Child



The birth of a child takes place only with the blessings of the almighty and this is the area where the effects of noble deeds of one’s past clearly manifest themselves and Indian astrology assumes significance.

In Indian horoscope, the 5th house of a horoscope which is also called as noble deeds indicates progeny, 9th house which is 5th, from 5th on the basis of the principle of Bahavat bhavam and also 7th house are important for the birth of a child. All these three houses and their lords should be well placed in the birth chart as well as in ‘Navamsha’. Then they should not have any malefic aspect nor they should be in ‘Paap Kartari yoga’’.Similarly, 5th, 7th and 9th lords should neither be,debilitated, combust or otherwise ill placed nor they should have any malefic aspect. Jupiter the significator of child birth should also be strong in the birth chart and Saptamsha chart.

The lord of the fifth house containing a mool trikona sign becomes the prime determinant for male progeny. In case of the fifth house does not contain a mool trikona sign, then the lord of the second house becomes the prime determinant for child birth. If both the fifth and the second houses do not contain mool trikona sign, then Jupiter becomes prime determinant for male child. The lord of the ascendant of Saptamamsha containing a mool trikona sign and the sun become the secondary determinants for male child. The happiness from male child is seen from the tenth house.

The number of children the mother will have can be easily determined by the 'influence' on the mother's 5th house; Mercury's strong influence on the 5th house suggests two children, if Saturn two or less, if Jupiter three or more.

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