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ALERT! New Madrid EarthQuake Imminent!!!! PROOF that HAARP is being used! more proof Pt1

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Why Is The Used Cars Market In India On An All Time High?

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Used Car Market? Booming In India

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Maruti Suzuki – New and Used Car Market in India

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Kum Kum Powder – kumkum used for Bindi) vermilion mark between the eyebrowns 50g bag

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Comparison Of Few Terms Used in Hindu and Slavic Religion

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The Hebrew word for fire is Esh – the English word “ash” is derived from it.

Sanskrit, the language used long ago by religious scribes and wise men, nowadays conveying ancient messages to us from holy texts, is presently only a liturgical language like Latin. The Indian Vedas were written in Sanskrit. In addition to liturgical purposes, this language is spoken at some places even today, particularly in some institutions where people feel the need to reinvigorate it. In the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh, there are villages where ordinary people speak Sanskrit. Sanskrit is used also in Mattur, a village in the Indian state of Karnataka.

Similarities between Sanskrit and other languages

Throughout their long but preserved history, the Hindu gods have taken other form than the one they had originally had in the Vedas. At some historical times, Surya was more important than Vishnu. Shiva, too, does not have his name (Shiva) in the Vedas. Scholars believe that a much older name represents him instead – Rudra, which sounds like the word used for the most ancient Slavic god – Rod, who was the primordial god – creator of the universe.

The origin of the word “red” (English), or “rot” (German) probably comes from the primordial adoration of the god of fire, most likely a deity like Slavic Rod, Hindu Agni or Rudra. You will find many words with similar sounding both in European languages and Sanskrit – for example, the Sanskrit word “rakta” – English “red” (“rudy” in Czech, “rouge” in French, “rojo” in Spanish, etc.). The origin of the word “red” most probably dwells in fire, which had been adored and personified by all ancient and tribal cultures.

Every religion, although surely partially based on real events, somehow deforms or changes over time. Slavic people have a legend about the creation of the world:

In the beginning, there was only the great darkness and endless chaos. Its waves whirled in the empty space and flowed around the golden egg, which was in the middle. Rod – the originator of everything – was in the egg. When Rod uttered his first word, his son Svarog was born.

The Slavic creation legends slightly vary in dependence on the region (Serbia, Slovenia, Russia, Poland, etc.). Swarog or Svarog is the Slavic sun and fire god. In the Slavic religion, Svarga is heaven. In Sanskrit, Svarga is heaven too.

Some Hindu gods have remarkable similarity with Slavic deities – both in pronunciation and in significance. Sanskrit and Slavic words may not be always entirely similar (in pronunciation and connotation), but may carry remarkable elements of similarities like in the case of the Slavic god Veles (god of shepherds and a great serpent), who bears a resemblance to Vedic Vala, a Hindu Naga (serpent) and Asura (mostly sinful and power-seeking deities) mentioned in Rig Veda over twenty times.

Lord Shiva’s attributes are materialized in a Slavic female deity called Siwa, Ziva, or Zivena – goddess of fertility and love. A similarity with Sanskrit appears in the fact that the word “ZIVA” means (in Sanskrit) “the one who is kind”. Unlike war or scorpion goddesses, goddesses of love are kind for most of the time.

There is yet another similarity between Shiva and Ziva – goddess Kali and Morena, the sister of Ziva. Both Kali (Hindu goddess) and Morena (Slavic goddess) are goddesses of death. In Hinduism, Kali is tightly associated with Shiva, as she is a form of Durga, the Shiva’s consort. There is not a big difference between these two, as Shiva’s association to Kali is as strong as Ziva’s connection to Morena. If we look at similarity in pronunciation, Slavic Morena has its equivalent in the Sanskrit word maraNaanta (coming to death).

As concerns symbolism, lingam is a Hindu (Shiva’s) symbol for fertility – the same dimension that ancient Slavs attributed to Ziva.

Vedic god Surya has his Slavic equivalent in goddess of beauty – Zora, Zarya, or Zori. There is also the word Zorya, which identifies less important goddesses – Slavic guardians of the dawn, but connection to the sun is indisputable.

Brief summary of Slavic gods

Rod (Creator) > Svarog (sun god and helper creator) > and his three sons > Svarozic, Dazhdbog, Perun.

Triglav is a Slavic word for god “with three heads”, almost identical to Hindu Trinity (Trimurti). The oldest meaning of the word Triglav characterized the following three deities – Svarog, Perun, and Dazhdbog; however, Veles or Svantovit later replaced Dazhdbog. Triglav has its Hindu equivalent in Brahma (almost always pictured with three heads), or Dattatreya – Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva in one – an incarnation of the divine Trinity (Trimurti). Hindus believe that this form of God had once appeared here on earth.

Slavonic svastika

Hindus use svastika as a symbol of good luck. Boreyko coat of arms is the symbol of svastika pointing to the left; it had been used in Poland. Svastika can also be found in symbolism of Svarog.

Christians destroyed almost all cultural heritages of the Slavs, so our knowledge about Slavic deities is not so comprehensive as in Hinduism, which has continued almost entirely preserved from the ancient times until today.

A few Sanskrit and Russian words

Slavic languages are similar, so the comparison shown below is made of words that sound equally and mean the same thing in Russian, Czech and Slovak. If you want to find out more about Sanskrit words, visit this website – http://spokensanskrit.de/

The first words on the left are in Russian, then follow words in Sanskrit and finally you may learn what they mean in English:

vsegda sadaA always
putnik pathika pilgrim (or traveler)
zit jiivati live (“jiivati” is pronounced similarly in Russian)
kogda kada when
nebo naaka heaven
snežnij sahima snowy
mama maatR mom
brat bhraatR brother

We can also look at similarities in grammar. Slovaks and Russians use vocative, which is a term hardly explainable in English in one word, as English (and many other European languages) does not use it (Sanskrit does). Vocative is scarcely present in Slovak, but it still occurs. The Wordnet dictionary of synonyms describes the term “vocative” as “the case (in some inflected languages) used when the referent of the noun is being addressed”. In addition, English and possibly many other European languages, except for Russian and other Slavic languages, do not have, for example, other cases like the locative case.

And the angel of the LORD appeared unto him in a flame of fire out of the midst of a bush: and he looked, and, behold, the bush burned with fire, and the bush was not consumed. Exodus, 3:2

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The great Indian used car bazaar

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Indians are buying lots of cars, exclaimed Barack Obama. The statement is indeed true as the recovering Indian economy and rising income levels are leading to an increase in the demand of cars. The rising Indian middle class is aspiring for own cars, which is leading to a rise in the used car segment.

This trend is leading to a lot of OEMs entering the Indian used car market. The future of this currently unorganised sector looks better organised. As the recent trend suggests even the luxury car makers like BMW are entering the pre-owned markets and other existing players are in the expansion mode.

Currently, the Indian market has several OEM owned pre-owned car outlets like Maruti Maruti Truevalue, Honda Siel Car’s Honda Auto Terrace, Ford’s Ford Assured, Toyota Kirloskar Motors’ Toyota U Trust, Hyundai Motor’s Hyundai Advantage and Mahindra and Mahindra’s First Choice. Among the luxury brands BMW opened its first pre-owned car outlet in Gurgaon recently and Porsche and Bentley are expected to follow suit. This upsurge in pre owned car market is expected to take the number of outlets to almost 270.

Tier I and Tier II cities get as many as 25,000 queries of which about 40 per cent are converted. Most of the used car buyers like to research their cars on the web and then decide. This increase in demand would be maintained by factors like more and more OEMs entering pre-owned automobile industry, lifestyle needs, recovering economy, more upwardly mobile population and easy availability of car loans.

A used Tata Nano, the fabled Rs. 1 Lakh car, is expected by next year. The price of a used Nano is going to be very attractive and further the growth of this segment. But a major disappointing factor of this segment is that it is almost unorganised. But the uncertified cars are usually a big risk since one can never be sure of the car parts. However, this is set to change in time as more and more OEMs enter this segment.

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Bullet Advisory Indian Stocks-can Federal Reserve Slash the Interest Rate Below Zero Percentage- is Trump Card Used

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   Federal Reserve slashed the interest rates to target 0.25% to 0%..It is to fight deflation or  recession. It was the trump card used to revive economy.Free money supply can create demand and increase the consumption.It can help sinking economy.But can it have kick start  effect to the problem and place economy on the fast track.The answer is no.It can do no miracles in short run.Free money supply can boost the demand not the confidence.Investors will not invest money somewhere because they get it at free interest rate.Investors look for returns.One will invest only if he is confident of making money on investment not just because it’s free money.Borrower has to pay the principle amout back if not interest.Nobody will take a risk of investing particularly if there is going to be a depreciation of invested asset.People will look for surety and would not like to take the unnecessary risk unless and until confidence revives.Fed and U.S.Government have to be prepared to take more actions on SOS basis and be ready with alternative plans as interest rate trump card has been already used.Restoring investors confidence is the need of hour.

Traders were cautious and tried to book profits.they expect something more has to be done to kick start the economy.Depriciating dollar will only help commodities prices and emerging markets.Wait and watch was the policy before jumping on to the bandwagon.Redumption pressure in January are also feared by them.Emerging market Government are also expected to cut the interest rates further to catch up with Fed

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Top 8 Lentils Used In Indian Cooking

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Though there are a number of non-vegetarian dishes, nevertheless majority of Indian cuisine is predominantly vegetarian in nature. As a result, foods like lentils are a major source of proteins in this cuisine. They belong to the legume family and are a rich source of fiber and protein. Lentils also helps in preventing spikes in the blood sugar and are well endowed with B group vitamins.

Here is a brief summary of different types of lentils used in Indian cooking:

1.Black-eyed pea: These lentils are known by a variety of other names like Crowder pea, Cowpea, Black-eyed pea. In India, they are called Lombia or Lobhia. They have a creamy texture that is a bit dry and possess a pleasant flavor. They form an integral part of various curry-based dishes in India. They are low on sodium and have high amounts of potassium and fiber. These lentils can also help in fighting blood pressure problems.

2.Chana Dal:  Alternative names of this lentil include Bengal gram, Kadalai Paruppu and Kadale Bele. It looks like the yellow split pea but has a nutty flavor and is sweeter and smaller. Since it’s quite a robust, versatile and tasty lentil, it is used in a variety of dishes, particularly in combination with Zucchini and Pumpkin.

3.Chick peas: These lentils are known by a variety of names like Egyptian pea, Cici bean, white chickpea, Garbanzo pea and Garbanzo bean. They are known as Chole and Kabuli Chana in India. Chick peas are a hot favorite in India since they are quite tasty and can be added to all kinds of curry, salad, soups and stew recipes. They are used to prepare Chana Masala, which is one of the most popular dishes in North India. Chickpeas are known for their high fiber content and are a storehouse of nutrients like iron, phosphorus, copper, manganese and protein.

4.Pigeon peas: No-eye pea, Angola pea, Congo pea are some of the well-known alternative names for pigeon peas. Also known as toor daal or arhar daal in India, these lentils are used across the length and breadth of India. Besides being an important part of the North Indian cuisine, they are particularly preferred in South Indian soups like Sambhar and Rasam. This has a nutty, sweet flavor and is ochre colored.

5.Moong beans: These small beans are greenish-yellowish in color. There is a significant amount of difference in the split beans and the whole beans. These are easy on the stomach and can be combined with a number of vegetables and spices for a variety of preparations. The split Moong daal is yellow in color and is known as dhuli Moong in India. They are hulled and used in a number of spicy curry preparations and dhals.

6.Red Kidney beans: Popularly known as rajma, these are a hot favorite in North India. The rajma curry is often combined with rice and is a complete source of protein.

7.Masoor daal or red lentils: Red lentils are known for their nutty taste and used in a variety of spicy dhals, soups and stew recipes.

8.Urad daal or black lentils: Apart from being used in curry preparations, these lentils are used to make poppadums and dosas, which are the well-known South Indian pancakes.

These lentils not only ensure a balanced meal but also add a lot of flavor to the Indian cuisine!

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Indian Market For Used Cars

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Used car market in India is popping up across the country. The key success of the used car market lies in the words of Ratan Tata, Chairman of Tata Group. Ratan clearly said that the future of Indian car industry completely depends on those who are yet to drive.

Increasing price of new cars promises the car manufacturers and dealers a guaranteed success of used car market. Different players or car manufacturers are giving a try to this concept while some have even set up their own certified used car showrooms. These showrooms are established for potential buyers of used cars across the globe.

The Indian used car market is dominated by Maruti’s Suzuki TrueValue program. Maruti Suzuki True Value is a certified used car showroom that was opened in 2001. Researches and studies have indicated that this outlet fetches majority of used cars to their consumers. Experts from the company refurbish and verify the old cars. The company also provides a limited time period servicing guarantee so that the buyers are comfortable and at ease when planning to buy a used car.

As Maruti, other big players like Toyota, Hyundai, Honda, and Ford have also hit the Indian used car market. Toyota with its Toyota You Trust brand, is hitting the market with a rigid competition from Honda’s Auto Terrace, Ford’s Ford Assured and Hyundai’s Hyundai Advantage. Toyota You Trust Brand, Honda Auto Terrace, Hyundai Advantage, Ford Assured and Mahindra & Mahindra First Choice are certified outlets of the respective car manufacturers. These manufacturers have appointed skilled and technical expertise to focus on the refurbishing and smooth running of used cars.

Let’s learn why the Indian market for used cars is growing progressively. It is mainly because of the increasing price range coupled with luxuries that injected a thought of exchange offer in the minds of Indian populace. There are people who want to switch over to higher segments and luxuries. In order to switch over, they sell their old cars and buy new luxury cars for themselves. The same cars are then refurbished and sold out to those who want to switch over from two wheelers to four wheelers. People started buying new cars by exchanging their old cars. Such an exchange offer holds incentive for both the car buyers and car manufacturers. Most of the car manufacturers take this as an opportunity to push up the sale of their new cars. With the growth of car market, it is expected that the number of pre owned cars will increase which will effectively give rise to the used car market.

Statistics say that Maruti Suzuki sells more than 90,000 used cars through its certified True Value network. The network has gained high acceptance and prominence in the market. Car financers have reported a growth of 25-30% in the last couple of years. The consistent model enhancement and continuous replacements by car companies have eventually lowered the prices of used cars. In the last few years, the prices have dropped down to almost 10% to 15%, making the consumers flock to the market. This further gives a golden opportunity to consumers to maximize their worth for money and make a cheap deal.

No doubt, the US and France have the highest segment of used cars but it is believed that India is ready to outshoot the record in next few years. Don’t forget we have the second largest population, so if everyone starts buying new cars and selling used cars, we will definitely have the highest number of used cars running on the Indian roads.

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