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Indian Holy Gods: Hamid Shekhzadeh
Indian Holy Gods
Hossain Shekhzadeh
Bachelor of English Language & Master student in English Literature
From the very past and old ages India has been called the land of wonders and even today it has attracted many western countries towards itself. You may found many websites about this land; its civilization, its religions and its myths. With a population of more than one billion, it is the most democratic country among the Third World. About 99 percent of population involves Hindus – followers of Hinduism.
In the life of Hindu, river plays an important role. Rivers possess a kind of holiness in their beliefs. However, this holiness and worshipping does not mean that they don’t believe in God. It has roots in their culture and their old civilization that implies a sort of respect to the nature.
Gang is the holiest river among Hindus as they say the goddess Ganga is protecting it. It comes from Himalayas Mountains and crosses cities like Benaras and Allahabad. According to Hindu fables, Gang is originated from the foot of Vishnu (god of protection) and after flowing through the long hair of Shiva (god of destruction) comes to the earth.
SIND is the second holy river. Hindustan is taken from the name of this river? At first, the old name of this river was “Sindu.” The ancient Iranian Called it ‘hindu’ instead of ‘sindu’ and after some times the land was called ‘Hindu stan’. About the Latin or English word (India), it is the same. Ancient Greeks came to this land and called the river ‘sindu’ in their language. Changing of time, the word changed to ‘India’ as a name for this land. There are many other holy rivers.
Plants and trees, as a manifestation (sign) of nature, are holy and sacred among Hindus. While cutting a tree, they first worship it and apologize. This kind of worshipping is very similar to American Indians (Red Indians). One of the holiest trees is called Pippla. It is the representative of Vishnu and it is even sacred among Buddhists for they believe that Buddha discovered the sheer fact while resting under the shadow of this tree.
There are Many other holy plants such as Vilva, Tamala, etc.
Hindus are also extremely interested in flowers. They use flowers in different celebrations, each in a different manner. The red Chinese flower for Shiva, white flower for Vishnu, Nenunphar for Laxmi, red Ninunphar for sun are some samples of offering flowers to gods.
Perhaps by hearing the name of gods you imagine that Hindus are the sheer worshipers of idols. In appearance Hindus worship idols. However, the fact is that the knowledge men and literate Hindus worship the only One God and do believe that the nature of god is just one. The poor and illiterate groups are following their old traditions of worshipping idols and they say that these are some various signs of one god on earth. Note this sentence taken from Rig Vada (one of holy writings of Indians):
“And over every firm and moving object, any which can walk and any that can fly, and on all colorful creation and universe only one God commands.”
It is said that the fact is just one thing but it has many names and different approaches to achieve it.
Brahma : the god of creation.
Vishnu : the god of preservation and survival.
Shiva : the god of fear and destruction.
Saraswati : the goddess of knowledge and science.
Laxmi(lacshmi): goddess of wealth ,fortune and luck.
Kali :god of death.
Agni : the god of fire.
Indra : the god of thunder.
And many many other gods.
The land of Yoga: Yoga means discipline of thought and used in many concepts. It manifests thought, discovery, connection between body and soul and any action leads to the order and discipline of thought. The term ‘Yog’ is derived from the verb ‘Yoj’ which means to control and subjugate an unruly animal. So the exact meaning of Yoga implies that a human being is capable of controlling his/her ego and therefore get connected to his/her sublime spirit. Yoga is not a concept of Buddhism but that of Hinduism.
Hindu religion: It is one of the oldest religions in the world with more than 900 million followers. It is a supernatural religion and does not let its followers to be just happy with this life and the next. It has a more great aim and that is to achieve the real fact of life.
This fact, that a real Hindu must gain, is the immortal and eternal spirit – beyond any cause and effect or time and place. In this religion, all the works and deeds – political, artistic, scientific, traditional, and social - act as an instrument and mediation to reach prosperity. That is why a real Hindu tries to perform any action with a pure intention in the best way.
This religion has some specific commands about the Hindu’s foods. They do believe that excessiveness in food and eating causes laziness of the body and leading the mind astray. Some don’t eat meat at all. Some eat just egg or fish, and some are vegetarian…
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نوشته شده در ساعت   توسط بلوچ آکادمیست Baloch Academist
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History of English literature: Gafour Bijarzehi
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من و قوم بلوچ: رویا وزیری
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تاثیر بحرانهای تاریخی در توسعه و پیشرفت ملتها چه میباشد، با ذکر نمونه؟
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خیام
خیام
ای بس که نباشیم و جهان خواهد بود، نی نام ز ما و نه نشان خواهد بود، زين پيش نبوديم و نبد هیچ خلل، زين پس چو نباشيم همان خواهد بود.
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خیام
خیام
اسرار ازل را نه تو دانی و نه من، و این حرف معما نه تو خوانی و نه من، هست از پس پرده گفتگوی من و تو، چون پرده برافتد، نه تو مانی و نه من.
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Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein:
“We owe a lot to the Indians, who taught us how to count, without which no worthwhile scientific discovery could have been made.”
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Will Durant
Will Durant:
“India was the motherland of our race and Sanskrit the mother of Europe’s languages. India was the mother of our philosophy, of much of our mathematics, of the ideals embodied in Christianity… of self-government and democracy. In many ways, Mother India is the mother of us all.”
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Lord Curzon
Lord Curzon:
“India has left a deeper mark upon the history, philosophy and religions of mankind than any other terrestrial unity in the universe.”
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Aristotle
Aristotle:
“All human actions have one or more of these seven causes: chance, nature, compulsion, habit, reason, passion, and desire.”
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نوشته شده در ساعت   توسط بلوچ آکادمیست Baloch Academist
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Concept of Ideology
Concept of Ideology: a presentation by Ahmad Reza Taheri to a group of Iranian research scholars, as well as, university lecturers, at the Department of Economics (a scientific meeting), University of Pune, on http://www.ahmadrezataheri.tk/
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Balochistan, the land of love
Balochistan, the land of love: Baset Dorrazehi, an English Literature (B.A.) student…
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آنارشیسم: برقراری نظم سیاسی یا بی نظمی سیاسی؟ احمد رضا طاهری
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How to Revive our Pride in our Mother Tongue:Sarala Jagan
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بوش بدون رایس معنایی ندارد: تهرانی
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The Rules of God & the laws of Nature: Omid Reza Taheri
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GOOD GOVERNANCE: ABBAS HOSHDAR TEHRANI
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فردای بلوچ ایران: زلما بلوچ
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مرحوم ريگي
موسيقيدان و نوازنده خوش آواز "فيض محمد ريگي" در سن پنجاه و هشت سالگي امروز چهار شنبه 29/11/2006 بر اثر ناراحتي قلبي در شهر "ميرجاوه" درگذشت .اين هنرمند محبوب در سال هزار و سیصد و بیست و هفت در روستاي "گشت" سراوان متولد شد و از سن 17 سالگي نزد پدرش نواختن سه تار و دهلك و نيز خوانندگي را فرا گرفت . مرحوم ريگي موفق به برگزاری بيش از دو هزار برنامه در ایران و در كشورهاي مختلف دنيا شد . روحش شاد و یادش گرامی باد...www.radiobalochi.org
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احمد رضا طاهری و پروفسور نوام چامسکی Taheri and Prof. Chomsky
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بلوچستان قلب آسیا و چابهار محوریت توسعه آینده خاورمیانه: سید امین اسلامی زهی
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Global Sovereignty: Ahmad Reza Taheri
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مصاحبه ژورنال با خانم پروانه ریگی
مصاحبه آکادمی علوم انسانی بلوچ با خانم پروانه ریگی، درباره حقوق زنان بلوچ. لطفا مراجعه شود به بخش مصاحبه آکادمی .
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ایدئولوژی، نیروی پایدار سیاسی: احمد رضا طاهری
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The Real Sovereign State : Ahmad Reza Taheri
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Non-Liberated Baloch Women : Ahmad Reza Taheri
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بررسی انرژی هسته ای و فواید آن: افشین طاهری
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مفهوم امنيت ملي و ابعاد آن: قدرت بهرام زاده
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مقایسه فرهنگ موسیقی دو قوم کولی و بلوچ: امیر طاهری
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