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When Irene went mad.

A few weeks back if somebody had mentioned Irene, the first thing that would have come to my mind would be the movie Me, Myself & Irene. But right the only thing that comes to mind is 8 days of pure destruction. I collected some resources to find out what happened when Irene went mad & what should you do in case she goes mad again.

P.S. : In case you didn't know, last time Irene went mad in 1999.

  1. Locate your nearest American Red Cross shelter at http://app.redcross.org/nss-app/
  2. Donate to Help.
  3. Prepare

Steve Jobs, Apple & Jewelove

Steve Jobs quit Apple!

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Legend of RakshaBandhan - Divine Bond between Brother & Sister


To the outside world, we all grow old. But not to brothers and sisters. We know each other as we always were. We know each other's hearts. We live outside the touch of time.

Rakshabandhan, the festival that unites everyone & celebrates the selfless love of a brother & sister. The festival is celebrated enthusiastically by Jains, Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs & Christians alike all over India! It is probably the simplest festival of India, but is the most joyous because of the bond between brothers & sisters, you can see selfless love all around! I personally am so excited about this festival that I can't wait to tie the rakhis my sisters from all over India have sent me! :D

RakshaBandhan literally means, Bond of Protection. Here, the bond is 2 ways, the wish of a sister that her brother be safe & the promise by a brother to protect her sister from any harm, throughout his life. There are many legends about how the tradition of tying a Rakhi (the band a girl ties on her brother's wrist) began & popularized, I am sharing some of the most popular legends with you.


The Legend of Rani Karnavati & Emperor Humayun:
Year 1535. Rani Karnavati, the widowed queen of the king of Chittor, realised that she could not defend against the invasion by the Sultan of Gujarat, Bahadur Shah. She sent a Rakhi to Emperor Humayun. Touched, the Emperor immediately set off with his troops to defend Chittor. Humayun arrived too late, and Bahadur Shah managed to sack the Rani's fortress. Karnavati, along with a reported 13,000 other women in the fortress, carried out self-sacrifice on March 8, 1535, killing themselves to avoid dishonour. At the same time, Humayun's men threw the gates open and rode out on a suicidal charge against Bahadur Shah's troops. When Humayun reached Chittor, Humayun evicted Bahadur Shah from fort and restored the kingdom to Karnavati's son, Vikramjit Singh.

Alexander the Great and King Puru

According to another legend, when Alexander the Great invaded India in 326 BC, Roxana, his wife, sent a sacred thread to Porus, asking him not to harm her husband in battle. Porus, being a Katoch king gave full respect to the Rakhi. On the battlefield, when Porus was about to deliver a final blow to Alexander, he saw the rakhi on his own wrist and restrained himself from attacking Alexander personally.

The Legend of Immortality : Lord Yama & Yamuna
Lord Yama was (the Hindu Lord of Death) and his sister was Yamuna, (the river in northern India). Yamuna tied Rakhi to Yama and bestowed him immortality. Yama was so moved by the serenity of the occasion that he declared that whoever gets a rakhi tied from his sister and promised her protection, will become immortal.

Repaying a sister's debt : Krishna and Draupadi

Draupadi was the wife of the Pandavas, in the epic, Mahabharat. She had once torn a strip of silk off her sari and tied it around Lord  Krishna's wrist to staunch the bleeding from a battlefield wound. Lord  Krishna was touched by her action and declared her to be his sister, even though their bloodlines were unrelated. He promised to repay the debt and then spent the next 25 years doing just that. Draupadi, in spite of being married to 5 of the greatest warriors on Earth and being a daughter of a powerful monarch, depended wholly on Lord Krishna. Lord Krishna repaid the debt of love during the "Cheer Haran" (literally "cloth robbing") of Draupadi, when Yudhisthira lost her to the Kauravas in gambling. When not her husbands, not the elders of the court, not even the King himself would aid her protect her honour, she prayed to Lord Krishna & through his divine intervention, he indefinitely extended her saree to save her honor. This is how he honored his rakhi-vow towards Draupadi. & so began the tradition of Rakhi according to the epic.


Wish you a beautiful Rakhi & a blessed relationship with your brothers & sisters!

Brother & Sister photo : Courtesy internet

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Royal Wedding : Prince William & Kate Middleton Wedding photos

gThey saw each other, they fell in love, they got married.

A usual love story with unusual people, Prince William & Kate Middleton.

Their wedding day was declared  National Holiday in UK, their wedding was telecasted live on Youtube, more than 2 billion people around the world i.e. a third of the World Population saw them take the wedding vows & they kissed twice in the balcony of the Westminster Abbey!

 We heartily congratulate Prince William, Duke of Cambridge & Kate Middleton, now Dutchess of Cambridge on their wedding.

May they have a beautiful loving life together.


Princess Diana's Wedding Tiara - Spencer Tiara



Princess Diana chose to wear a tiara from her maiden family's collections, the Spencer Tiara, a heirloom of the Spencer family. The tiara is closely associated with Late Princess Diana even though it has been worn by a few Spencer ladies over time.

The Spencer tiara has beautiful curved floral motifs studded with diamonds. In contrast with normal Royal Tiaras the Spencer tiara is a combination of several elements. Two of the elements are said to have come from a tiara owned by Frances, Viscountess Montagu and left to Lady Sarah Spencer in 1875.
The central element was a wedding gift from Lady Sarah Spencer to Cynthia, Viscountess Althorp (Diana's grandmother) in 1919. In the 20th century, it was remounted and four other elements were made to match it.

Princess Diana wore the Spencer tiara to a lot of formal functions, parties & banquets, maybe because it is lighter in weight as compared to the Lover's Knot Tiara gifted to Princess Diana by the Queen Elizabeth.

Royal Wedding Jewelry - Kate Middleton's Tiara, Eaarings & Ring


Kate Middleton wore a 1936 Cartier Halo Tiara, matching earring pair & a diamond ring, for her wedding with Prince William on Saturday . The tiara was lent to the bride by Queen Elizabeth. The earrings, diamond-set stylized oak leaves with a pear shaped diamond set drop and a pavé set diamond acorn suspended in the center, were a gift from the bride's parents & have been inspired by the

Two gold stick pins, one with a single gold acorn at the head and the other with an oak leaf, were also worn respectively by the Father of the Bride, Michael Middleton, and the Bride’s brother, James Middleton.

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Mahaveer Jayanti : Live & Let Live

Mahaveer Jayanti marks the birthday of Mahaveer, founder of the modern Jain religion and the last in the galaxy of 24 Teerthankaras. He was born on the 13th day of the rising moon of Chaitra, in either 599 BC or 615 BC .

About Jainism
The term Jain has been derived from Jina, which means The Conqueror, of Self. Jainism rests on the three-fold path of right conduct, right faith and right knowledge. It does not believe in a single God who absolves the worshippers of their sins. It teaches the practitioners to take complete responsibility for their actions, thereby underlying the Karma theory. It teaches the followers to live a very austere life, in an attempt to clear their debt to mankind and also attain the highest form of salvation.

The devout followers of this religion do not even harm a fly. Some followers cover their mouths with a tiny cloth, in order to avoid the slightest possibility of killing of germs during breathing. It was this doctrine of non-violence (Ahimsa) that was adopted and popularized by Mahatma Gandhi during the freedom struggle. 

To liberate one's self, Mahaveer taught the necessity of right faith (samyak-darshana), right knowledge (samyak-gyana), and right conduct (samyak-charitra'). At the heart of right conduct for Jains lie the five great vows:
"Jiyo aur Jeene do" or Live & Let Live were the Golden Words of Mahaveer. Let us hope they last through the centuries & help humans build a peaceful world.

 

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