sleep a basic need

Friday, January 31, 2020

What is life

       
                 What is life?

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  • Life is a magnificent construction or creation of nature and except nature no one can dare to construct it. The ultimate thing about the life is that it can't be replaced with any other things. Life is a free gift of nature to us. Once, if life is lost, it is permanently lost and it can't be regained or reproduced.



  • Life is a priceless, unpredictable, automatic machine, and its equipment are not available in any of market place across the globe. No one can evaluate the value of the life. The value of life may differ from person to person. Based upon their gravity and impact on other’s life. We only come to know the value of life, when we feel any threat to lose it. We can't buy life from any market place in the entire universe.
  • Life is a journey, and everyone has to complete this journey and to cover this journey, we need a vehicle and our body is a vehicle. Time is the road or path where you have to run the vehicle of life. Oxygen, dietary nutrients and water are the fuels of this vehicle of life. Our mind is a driver of this vehicle. It can be said that "life is a time-bound journey."

We can only enjoy our journey of life with the help of regular maintenance of this machine. As all machines needs a regular maintenance for the better productivity, function and its movement.


  • Life is a beautiful practical-education institution, as well as a mentor. Every day it teaches a lesson, and routinely takes an exam of what has been taught by it. Its syllabus includes all the topics related to all the branches of science, commerce, technical and professional studies, both theory as well practical, but it emphasizes more on practical. In the marksheet only two things are there whether it will declare pass, or fail, and nothing in between is there, no revaluation, the grace-marks format is invalid here.

If we do not succeed in any of the exam conducted by the nature, then it will allow us to repeat the exam next time, and if the next exam is not succeeded then also it upgrades us by giving a new assignment and again after completion of exam of new assignments; based upon our grading nature decides to assign us a new syllabus to be tough or not.
One interesting thing about this institution is that here, there is no special quota, reservations; recommendations of any of the VIPs are invalid. Or it can also be said that "life itself is a religion".



  • Life is a struggle, because for getting everything in our life we have to fight for it, and we will get the things only when we have won that fight, and declared as a winner in life, and it motivates and inspires the lives of self and others also.



  • Life is a real act and we have to play it, unlike cinema. Nature is the casting director. In this drama you have to do all the roles of some action, emotion, romance, comedy, and tragedy; everything is there. We have to play our character and the script is alive, every day in our life. We have to act in this drama as per the character and there is not a fixed character we have to play, and this is a live episode.
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Sunday, January 19, 2020

Factors affect life


Friday, January 17, 2020

importance of sucess





What is the importance of success in life?
The world where we live only acclaims, praise and admire success and successful people only. The meaning of success may vary from person to person. To get success you have to defeat the other one. Someone will treat him as rival and for someone he will be competitor, or opponent. But the interesting part is that your opponent also has the same feeling to defeat you. But only one can be declared as winner.

In the battle of life, success plays a special role. But on the other hand, we have to analyze about the reason of failure also to get success.
There is no secret formula or way of success. If it was so then everyone could have adopted it and everyone would have been successful in life. As success is important, so is failure also important in life.

Success will give you a new energy, zeal, motivation and happiness in life. Success will not give only a positive spark in our life, but in the life of our family, friends and in society also. Our success will be praised and people will start to pay us respect. All people in the society will start following us, they will listen to us and give a special treatment, which a failed person may not receive. That's why every person wants to be a success in his life, and ready to do all the things which bring success in his life.

But to retain and get success every time is a different issue. Because, there is not a fixed formula or rule to get success. Everybody only recognizes success, they least bother about the way and methods one has adopted to get it. It may be a shortcut or illegal and the success which is gained by adopting this method can't be sustained for a long duration of time. It may defame you and your belongings also................

Thursday, January 16, 2020

Impact of life


                   


What is needed to leave an impact on the life of another?
Is it money, power, knowledge, health or success? Or a mixture of all the things as mentioned here? Among all the outcome is success. Success leaves a great impact on life. But actually, in whatever people do they only follow the outcome that is success, they don't even know that those who got success did not get it easily. What efforts they have made, his sacrifices, how many times they failed, and every time they got ready again for fight, and defeated the failure.

It is a big ambiguity in our society that a person puts all his best efforts to get success and unfortunately does not get success in the very first attempt. The people in the society, including his close relative and family members, friends, and the society which he belongs to declare him a failure, and give him the tag of an unsuccessful person. They start criticizing and guiding him to quit the runway of success. In this situation where this person actually needed some moral and emotional support, and appraisal of his efforts, he’s does not get. Contrarily people start criticizing him for his failure. This behavior of the society is not good and not commendable................

Wednesday, January 15, 2020

Run of life



    What is needed to run our life?
Love, peace, success, attention, care and money are needed in our life, and if these needs not been fulfilled then also we can survive in our life, but there are some basic needs of our life without which the existence of life is next to impossible. But some needs may vary from person to person, it depends upon their personal interest, liking and disliking, and the objective of their life.

Thus, there are not any fixed needs of life. Needs of life are diversified for everyone. But few are the basic needs, which are called as "common needs" and these are very essential and the prime needs for all the living beings, baring their living status, age, standards, occupation of identity.

These needs are the natural needs and they apply to all of the creatures of nature. Every person in this living world is in need of them, which include the following:

  • Food
  • Oxygen or Carbon-di-oxide (air)
  • Water
  • Shelter
  • Sleep


Life doesn't need something unexpected or a special thing from us, contrarily we always demand from our life soon after our one demand gets fulfilled. And to fulfill these needs we do something unexpected or some uncommon acts or things, which may not be in favor of nature. But the only expectation of life from us is that we do only the things which are expected of us and not to cheat it or others. To prove our proficiency don't make any false commitment of anything to anyone. Because this act, which you know, may be a hard nut to crack for us.

Life needs an honest commitment from us, and whatever we commit to ourselves, we have to fulfill it by any coast. There are two things which are the facts of life: ‘life’ and ‘death’. So, in between these two poles of life well have to travel throughout our life. And all the needs of life have been generated to expand or to make a huge gap between these two points as much and as long as possible by us.................
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Tuesday, January 14, 2020

It's my life





              It's my life isn't it!

We often hear a sentence: It's my life so I will decide everything about my life. By using the above sentence this person has a mindset that he is the owner of this life. But is it true? If it is true then, I would like to get an answer that’s: If it is your life and if it is so, then you could have the rights to decide where to be born, when to born, who will be your father and mother, who will be your younger or elder brother/sister, what will be your gender, how long to live.

    But the fact is that neither this life nor this body you own is yours. All is a natural process, and it's a property of nature and time. Thus, the proprietor or owner of life and body is Nature. And all discretion regarding our life has been kept reserved with nature only.

  The real owner of our life is nature. So, let nature decide about our life. We are just a medium to run this creation of nature called "life".
Have we ever heard from any living being except humans, that they are proud of their life?

The simple answer is no. Expect humans none of the living bodied animals or plants, which are also a magnificent construction of nature unlike human beings, ever show pride or ownership regarding their lives, because they know their limitations very well. They know that they are not the real owners of this life.

Nature has appointed them on rent to run its creation, by assigning them duties and responsibilities also with time frame, and when nature feels their job is over it will call them back................

Monday, January 13, 2020

Life cycle

                 

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 LIFE CYCLE

Life is a beautiful journey, and as every journey has a beginning point and an ending point, so does the journey of life. Life also has these two points. All living beings have to travel and cover their journey of life.

Thus, nature has designed a road map to cover this journey of life. This road map of the journey of life is called "life cycle". Everybody in this world, either it is animal, human, or plants, all have to travel through their life cycle and complete their journey of life, according to their assigned path.

As every journey has a destination, stoppage or station so in the path of our life cycle there are some stoppages of life, where the vehicle of journey gives rest to relax and prepare you for the further journey of your life.
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As it is evident that life is a journey and every living being by default has to travel and complete the journey of life, as per the pre decided path, whether you like to travel or not, but you have to complete your journey of life. As life is a journey and we are the travelers/passenger of this journey.

To complete this journey of life, a vehicle is needed, and nature had arranged this vehicle to ease this journey, known as "Time".

Our journey begins with time and ends with time, when our journey of life gets over then this time will leave us by dropping you at our destination.

The tickets and seats of every passenger are reserved on this vehicle of life. And this vehicle runs always on time, never gets late from its scheduled time, come what may.

 The best thing of this vehicle is that we can't cancel our ticket, and can’t step down anywhere as per our wish, or convenience. We can't change, exchange or replace our seats amicably once they are allocated. Seats will never be upgraded............

Sunday, January 12, 2020

What is, money


                          Money


Money rules the life, if I say it, it is not wrong, because in this world from birth to our death in every stage of life we had seen and feel what money is? Money itself is not a great thing, rather we had made it great and supreme. And don't know why we behaves like a puppet in presence of money only.

But the main thing is that the money makes a man to behave like a monkey and to earn the money the person will starts, it's working like a donkey.

Money can have only three states: charity,enjoyment or loss.One  up in the third state.

what money is?
As everybody knows that money is "currency" and as per my school of thought and best of my knowledge money is the motivational factor to work more efficiently. Money is the proof of exchange of Money can have only three states: charity,enjoyment or loss. One who neither donates nor enjoys with his money, his money ends Money works as, a medium of transportation of not only goods but it transports hope, relation building, trading etc . Money is a solution for someone and it also a problem for someone. For someone money is everything while for someone it is nothing.
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M=  Myself
O=  Others
N= Need
E= Energy
Y= You
"Myself and Others also Need an Energy as You having". So money is a energy factor and it is needed for all the persons, and the people. That's why everybody demands for the money, as it gives the energy which is needed to solve most of the problems of life.

Under the influence of Money people starts pourding, they looses their humatarian behavior. It is just salt, as salt makes the food tasty. But on every food salt is not needed. There are some recipes where only salt is needed and that too in an assigned quantity, because below than the assigned quality or above than the excessive quantity also change the taste of the food which we don't like. Money is also like a sweetner which increases the taste of food.  It reduces the bitterness of food, it increases the food quality........
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Saturday, January 11, 2020

Anatomy and physiology

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Cell is the basic unit of our body and these groups of cell unite together and forms tissue and group of organ unite together and forms system and this system and these systems are responsible for functioning of our body.
All systems are linked internary and do their independent work. There are 10 systems which run our body including :
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  1. Nervous system 
  2. Respiratory system
  3. Digestive system 
  4. Circulatory system 
  5. Endocrine system 
  6. Skeletal system
  7. Integumentary system
  8. Reproductive system 
  9. Excretory system

1.Nervous System:


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This is the most complicated system of our body. It is a cordination center to controls the action of body by collecting sensory information and passing to and  from different parts of the body.
There are two parts Central Nervous System (CNS)  and Peripheral Nervous System  (PNS)  in vertebrate



  • Central Nervous System  (CNS) 
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CNS consists of brain and spinal cord.


  • Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) 

PNS consists mainly of nerves.  Which are connect to CNS.


  • Type of nerves :-

There diffent types of nerves  Motor and Sensory Nerves. There function is to transmit signal and collect information to and from the different parts of body For action.


  • Motor nerves: The nerves which transmit signals from the brain are called Motor Nerve. It is also known as efferent nerve. 


  • Sensory Nerve : Those nerves which transmit information from the body to CNS called Sensory nerves.  These are also called afferent nerve. 


  • Mixed Nereve : Those nerves which involves in  both fictions of  sensory and motor function is called mixed nerve. Spinal nerve is mixed nerve. 
  • PNS further divided in ,and subsystem as Somatic, Autonomic and Entered nervous system.
  • Somatic nervous system : It mediates voluntary movements of the body. 
  • Autonomic nervous system 

It futher subdivided into Sypathetic and Parasympathetic nervous system.


  • Sympathetic Nervous System : It activates in case of emergency To mobilize energy. It acts as defence. 



  • Parasympathetic Nervous System  :

It activates when organisms are in relaxed state.


  •  Enteric Nervous System : It's function is to control the Gastrointestinal system. It function involuntarily. 



  • Cranial Nerve : Nerves that exit from cranium are called cranial nerve. 
  • Spinal Nerve : Nerves that exit from spinal cord is called spinal nerve  



  • Structure of Nervous System 


The Nervous system is derived from Neurons. Neurons are comprised of special type of cells called nerve cells.
Property of neuron :
It communicate with other cells via synapse.



Synapse are the junction between two cell membrane containing molecular machinery that allows rapid transmission of signals either electrical or chemical.

Many types of neuron possess an axon, a protoplasmic protrusion that can extend to distant parts of the body and make thousands of synaptic contacts; 
axons typically extend throughout the body in bundles called nerves. 







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Friday, January 10, 2020

sleep need of body



Is sleep a need of our body?
Yes, dear readers, sleep is one of the essential needs of our body, and it is as important as food is. As we need food for our life to survive, similarly we need sleep to revive our body. While we sleep our body get relaxed and does so many anabolic and metabolic activities like growth and development of the cells of our body, thus sleep is needed for our body.
When we sleep it relaxes our body and all vital organs of our body to work more efficiently. Our brain also gets relaxed and as an outcome our body feels a new energy. Because there are millions of neurons which are excited when we awake, and work continually, and if we do not give them time to relax, then it may cause some illness to our body. So to keep our body’s system in a good manner, and to get rid of illness, sleep is one of the needs of our body . That’s why all living beings sleep including plants and all the animals, to grow and develop themselves.
How much to sleep?
As per the age the need of sleep also changes, neonates need sleep of 16 to 18 hrs. Child needs a sleep of 12 hours, adult needs a sleep of 8 hours. It is, for all the genders.


Thursday, January 09, 2020

Factors affect life

         
       

               
         FACTORS AFFECT LIFE

Life is made of various natural things. It is a complex mixture of so many natural chemicals, gases and water which is involved in the formation of our life. Whatever chemical elements are available outside of our body, are also available and present inside our body, which are available in this world. Our life is a comprise of so many natural chemicals and all these chemicals have a structure, called "atom", and it has electrons, protons and nucleus. So they have positive and negative ions, which act and react with the other ions, and this process of ion exchange is started as a result of it; so various things are constructed or disrupted in this world.
So, every change which happens outside of our body has an effect on our life and similarly whatever the changes which are done by our body, it affects the world also. It's the vice versa process of nature. And any change in this world may affect the life of other living organisms, through which our life also gets affected. Because every living or nonliving thing, which we can see and feel with our naked eyes, or the things which we can't see or feel, is connected with each other directly or indirectly.
Everything in this world is linked with each other, some are directly linked with it and some are indirectly linked with it. And whatever the incidents happening with anyone's life, it puts some effect on the lives of others also. Some people feel the direct and positive effects and some will feel an indirect and positive effect in their life. While for someone it puts direct but negative effects, and for some it has indirect and negative effects. These effects will affect their life in both ways: constructive and destructive.
For example: if some one in our family wins a gold medal in the Olympic Games, and this person belongs a rural and financially weak place, then after winning this gold medal, every person of that village will be highlighted automatically, and they will be recognized by the world. The life of his family members, his friends also changes and upgrades automatically. The athlete is directly benefitted, and all the persons who are directly or indirectly related to him are also benefitted by the Olympic gold medal.............
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Wednesday, January 08, 2020

Purpose of life



 

                      Purpose of life

Nature is the only owner of this world, not only for this world but even for all those things which we see, feel and use in this world with our naked eyes, and those things which we can't see with our naked eyes. Nature has created this world, and it has implanted us to manage and run its creation. In other words, it can be said that we all are contract labor in the factory of nature. And as, are the labours so we have to do the job instructed and assigned  by the nature.

We often read, or hear a phrase people used to say, "It's my life" and kindly don't try to teach me, how to live, or kindly don't interfere in my life, or get out of my life. The person who  used to says the above mentioned sentences, as per my school of thoughts, they doesn't know about their life.

Why they are so confident about the things which they don't own? These words only suits to those people who owns something. So, do we own this life? Do they themselves  know the purpose of their life?

It can be explained by an example: That if You own a luxury bus to travel and suddenly you allow people to use your bus as a medium of transportation for public. And to operate it, you hire a driver and bus staff on rent to run it, for the interest of people.
So, can a rented owner of the bus, deserves all the rights as the owner has? Yes, they have some rights which are very limited, so with these limited rights how can a rented owner behaves like an owner?

In the body where we lives is a rented body. And as we are rented owners, so we have some limited rights which we can use under the permission of the owner.

It is just like: as we live in a rented house we are not an owner but we behave not less than an owner.  It doesn't matter that you are a rented owner but you are very much concerned regarding its maintenance and its management.

Nature has created this world, and implanted us purposefully. Our only purpose of having life in this world is to manage, maintain and run the creation of nature. As everything is implanted and brought in our home purposefully. So, has nature done.

Everything in this world has a special purpose. Which only nature knows. As nature is the owner of our life.
There are so many things which nature has produced. And all the things have their purpose.

But as per the nature of humans, where ever they live or stay for a longer periods of time, they start showing their ownership. And though he is not an owner, yet behaves not less than an owner.

The natural resources are same for all living organisms. The single purpose of natural resources are to give life and explore life. Every living being in this world is produced purposefully by the nature. And to manage and maintain it we have to work which is been assigned by the nature. We have to discharge some job resposibily and with respect to time.

So what ever is happening in your life is preceded,  this it is not new for the nature and barring of it you have to work. So in this world everything included as liviving or non living things has a specific purpose in our life.

The things we use in our life, we think are purposefully made for us, but the things which either we haven't used or don't know to use or we haven't ever seen or faced, or encountered, we assume and think that it is not worthy for us, it's a waste for us. But it's not true.  We or our life is useless if it does not solve any purpose of its life. We are important and essential for our family, friends and society, but not important for everyone. Our life is important for us and to our..................



       

Tuesday, January 07, 2020

Traditoonal techniques and Art forms

             



14 Vidya (Techniques) and 64 Kala (Art forms)

14 Vidya(techniques): These 14 types of Vidyas are inclusive of 4 Ved, 4 Upnishad and 6 Vedanges

(I) Ved : Vedas are also called sruti ("what is heard") literature, distinguishing them from other religious texts, which are called smṛti ("what is remembered"), by ancient sages after intense meditation. According to tradition, Vyasa is the compiler of the Vedas, who arranged the four kinds of mantras into four Samhitas (collections) There are four Vedas:  Rigveda, the Yajurveda, the Samaveda and the Atharvaveda. Each Veda has been subclassified into four major text types – the Samhitas (mantras and benedictions), the Aranyakas (text on rituals, ceremonies, sacrifices and symbolic-sacrifices), the Brahmanas (commentaries on rituals, ceremonies and sacrifices), and the Upanishads (texts discussing meditation, philosophy and spiritual knowledge).

1. Rigved : The Rigveda Samhita is the oldest extant Indic text. It is a collection of 1,028 Vedic Sanskrit hymns and 10,600 verses in all, organized into ten books (Sanskrit: mandalas). The hymns are dedicated to Rigvedic deities.

The books were composed by poets from different priestly groups over a period of several centuries from roughly the second half of the 2nd millennium BCE (the early Vedic period), starting with the Punjab (Sapta Sindhu) region of the northwest Indian subcontinent.

The Rigveda is structured based on clear principles – the Veda begins with a small book addressed to Agni, Indra, Soma and other gods, all arranged according to decreasing total number of hymns in each deity collection; for each deity series, the hymns progress from longer to shorter ones, but the number of hymns per book increases. Finally, the meter too is systematically arranged from jagati and tristubh to anustubh and gayatri as the text progresses.

  In terms of substance, the nature of hymns shift from praise of deities in early books to Nasadiya Sukta with questions such as, "what is the origin of the universe?, do even gods know the answer?", the virtue of Dana (charity) in society, and other metaphysical issues in its hymns.

There are similarities between the mythology, rituals and linguistics in Rigveda and those found in ancient central Asia, Iranian and Hindukush (Afghanistan) regions.

2.  Samved : The Samaveda Samhita consists of 1549 stanzas, taken almost entirely (except for 75 mantras) from the Rigveda.The Samaveda samhita has two major parts. The first part includes four melody collections (gana, songs) and the second part three verse “books” (arcika,). A melody in the song books corresponds to a verse in the arcika books. Just as in the Rigveda, the early sections of Samaveda typically begin with hymns to Agni and Indra but shift to the abstract. Their meters shift also in a descending order. The songs in the later sections of the Samaveda have the least deviation from the hymns derived from the Rigveda.
In the Samaveda, some of the Rigvedic verses are repeated. Including repetitions, there are a total of 1875 verses numbered in the Samaveda recension translated by Griffith.  Two major recensions have survived, the Kauthuma/Ranayaniya and the Jaiminiya. Its purpose was liturgical, and they were the repertoire of the udgatṛ or "singer" priests.

3. Yajurved : The Yajurveda Samhita consists of prose mantras.  It is a compilation of ritual offering formulas that were said by a priest while an individual performed ritual actions such as those before the yajna fire. The earliest and most ancient layer of Yajurveda samhita includes about 1,875 verses, that are distinct yet borrow and build upon the foundation of verses in Rigveda.

 Unlike the Samaveda which is almost entirely based on Rigveda mantras and structured as songs, the Yajurveda samhitas are in prose and linguistically, they are different from earlier Vedic texts.

The Yajur Veda has been the primary source of information about sacrifices during Vedic times and associated rituals. There are two major groups of texts in this Veda: the "Black" (Krishna) and the "White" (Shukla). The term "black" implies "the un-arranged, motley collection" of verses in Yajurveda, in contrast to the "white" (well arranged) Yajurveda.
 The White Yajurveda separates the Samhita from its Brahmana (the Shatapatha Brahmana), the Black Yajurveda intersperses the Samhita with Brahmana commentary. Of the Black Yajurveda, texts from four major schools have survived (Maitrayani, Katha, Kapisthala-Katha, Taittiriya), while of the White Yajurveda, two (Kanva and Madhyandina). The youngest layer of Yajurveda text is not related to rituals nor sacrifice, it includes the largest collection of primary Upanishads, influential to various schools of Hindu philosophy.

4. Artharvaved : The Artharvaveda Samhita is the text 'belonging to the Atharvan and Angirasa poets. It has about 760 hymns, and about 160 of the hymns are in common with the Rigveda. Most of the verses are metrical, but some sections are in prose. Two different versions of the text – the Paippalada and the Saunakiya – have survived into the modern times.

The Atharvaveda was not considered as a Veda in the Vedic era, and was accepted as a Veda in late 1st millennium BCE. It was compiled last, probably around 900 BCE, although some of its material may go back to the time of the Rigveda, or earlier.

The Atharvaveda is sometimes called the "Veda of magical formulas", an epithet declared to be incorrect by other scholars.[106] The Samhita layer of the text likely represents a developing 2nd millennium BCE tradition of magico-religious rites to address superstitious anxiety, spells to remove maladies believed to be caused by demons, and herbs- and nature-derived potions as medicine. The text, states Kenneth Zysk, is one of oldest surviving record of the evolutionary practices in religious medicine and reveals the "earliest forms of folk healing of Indo-European antiquity". Many books of the Atharvaveda Samhita are dedicated to rituals without magic, such as to philosophical speculations and to theosophy.

Atharva veda has been a primary source for information about Vedic culture, the customs and beliefs, the aspirations and frustrations of everyday Vedic life, as well as those associated with kings and governance. The text also includes hymns dealing with the two major rituals of passage – marriage and cremation. The Atharva Veda also dedicates significant portion of the text asking the meaning of a ritual.

(II) Upnishad :
1. Arthashastra : An ancient Indian Hindu treatise on statecraft, economic policy and military strategy which identifies its author by the names Kautilya and Vishnugupta.

2. Dharnurveda : The term derives from the words for bow (dhanushya) and knowledge (veda), literally the "science of archery".

3. Gandharvaveda : An ancient Indian treatise on the performing arts, encompassing theatre, dance and music.

4. Ayurveda : The word ayurveda consists of the words ayus, meaning "longevity", and veda, meaning "related to knowledge" or "science". Thus Ayurveda is the science of life.

(III) Vedange : there are six Vedanges as fillows:

1. Shiksha (phonetics) : Shiksha is one of the six Vedangas, treating the traditional Hindu science of phonetics and phonology of Sanskrit. Its aim is the teaching of the correct pronunciation of the Vedic hymns and mantras.

2. Kalpa ( rituals) : It is, one of the disciplines of Vedanges which teaches about the different rituals.

3.  Vyakran (geammar): The Sanskrit grammatical tradition of vyakarana is one of the six Vedanga disciplines. It has its roots in late Vedic India, and includes the famous work, Astadhyayi, of Panini.

4. Jyotisha (astrilogy) : Jyotisa (Sanskrit jyotisa, from jyotis- "light, heavenly body": also anglicized Jyotish and Jyotisha) is the Hindu system of astrology (also known as Indian astrology, Hindu astrology, and of late, Vedic astrology). Traditionally, it has three branches -

(i). Siddhanta : traditional Indian astronomy.

(ii)  a. Samhita

(ii) b. Medini Jyotisha (mundane astrology) : Predicting important events based on analysis of astrological dynamics in a country's horoscope or general transit events such as war, earthquakes, political events, financial positions, electional astrology; house and construction related matters (Vastu Shastra), animals, portents, omens etc.

(iii). Hora : Predictive astrology based on   analysis of natal horoscopes and the moment a query is made.

5. Nirukta (etymology)  ksha : Nirukta ("explanation, etymological interpretation") is one of the six Vedanga disciplines of Hinduism, treating etymology, particularly of obscure words, especially those occurring in the Vedas. The discipline is traditionally attributed to Yaska, an ancient Sanskrit grammarian. In practical use, nirukta consists of brief rules (sutras) for deriving word meanings, supplemented with glossaries of difficult or rare Vedic words.

6.  Chhandas (Metrics)  These are mentioned in the Upanishads. In Sanskrit, it refers to the study of Vedic meter in Classical Sanskrit poetry.

(IV)  Kala (Activities in fine arts and crafts) : The students had to learn 64 types of Kala (Activities) which consist of the followings :-

1. Geet : Art of singing.

2. Vadya : Art of playing on musical instruments.

3. Nrutya : Art of dancing.

4. Natya : Art of theatricals.

5. Aalekh : Art of painting

6. Vishesh Kacchedya : Art of painting the face and body with colored unguents and cosmetics.

7. Tandul kusumavali vikar : Art of preparing offerings from rice and flowers.

8. Pushpastaran : Art of making a covering of flowers for a bed.

9. Dashanvasanang raag : Art of applying preparations for cleansing the teeth, cloths and painting the body.

10. Manibhumika karma : Art of making the groundwork of jewels.

11. Shayan rachana : Art of covering the bed.

12. Udak vadya : Art of playing on music in water.

13. Udakaghata : Art of splashing with water.

14. Chitrayog : Art of practically applying an admixture of colors.

15. Malya grantha vikalpa : Art of designing a preparation of wreaths.

16. Kesha-shekhara-pidyojana : Art of practically setting the coronet on the head.

17. Nepathyayog : Art of practically dressing in the tiring room.

18. Karnapatrabhang : Art of decorating the tragus of the ear.

19. Gandhayukti / Sugandhayukti : Art of practical application of aromatics.

20. Bhushanayojan : Art of applying or setting ornaments.

21. Indrajal : Art of jugglery.

22. Kouchumaryog : A kind of art.

23. Hastalaghav : Art of sleight of hand.

24. Chitra Shabdapup Bhakshya Vikar Kriya : Art of preparing varieties of salad, bread, cake and delicious food.

25. Panaka-rasa-ragasava-yojana : Art of practically preparing palatable drinks and tinging draughts with red color.

26. Suchikarma : Art of needleworks and weaving.

27. Sutrakarma : Art of playing with thread.

28. Vina-damuraka-vadya : Art of playing on flute and small x-shaped drum.

29. Prahelika : Art of making and solving riddles.

30. Pratimala : Art of caping or reciting verse for verse as a trial for memory or skill.

31. Durvachakayog : Art of practicing language difficult to be answered by others.

32. Pustakvachan : Art of reciting books.

33. Natakakhyayika darshan : Art of enacting short plays and anecdotes.

34. Kavyasamasyapurti : Art of solving enigmatic verses.

35. Pattika vetra-ban-vikalpa : Art of designing preparation of shield, cane and arrows.

36. Turkakarma : Art of spinning by spindle.

37. Takshan : Art of carpentry.

38. Vastuvidya : Art of engineering.

39. Roupya ratna pariksha : Art of testing silver and jewels.

40. Dhatuvad : Art of metallurgy.

41. Maniraagdnyan : Art of tinging jewels.

42. Aakardnyan : Art of mineralogy.

43. Vrukshayurvedyog : Art of practicing medicine or medical treatment, by herbs.

44. Mesh-kukkut-lavakyudhha vidhi : Art of knowing the mode of fighting of lambs, cocks and birds.

45. Shukasarika prapalana : Art of maintaining or knowing conversation between male and female cockatoos.

46. Utsadan : Art of healing or cleaning a person with perfumes.

47. Keshmarjan koushal : Art of combing hair.

48. Akshar mushtikakathan : Art of talking with letters and fingers.

49. Mlencchitkalavikalpa : Art of fabricating barbarous or foreign sophistry.

50. Deshbhashadnyan : Art of knowing provincial dialects.

51. Pushpa-shakatika-nimittadnyan : Art of knowing prediction by heavenly voice or knowing preparation of toy carts by flowers.

52. Yantramatruka : Art of mechanics.

53. Dharanmatruka : Art of the use of amulets.

54. Sanpathya/Samvachya : Art of conversation.

55. Manasikavya : Art of composing verse mentally.

56. Kriyavikalpa : Art of designing a literary work or a medical remedy.

57. Chlikyog / Chalitakayoga : Art of practicing as a builder of shrines called after him.

58. Abhidhankosh chhandodnyan : Art of the use of lexicography and meters.

59. Vastragopan : Art of concealment of cloths.

60. Dyut visesha : Art of knowing specific gambling.

61. Aakarshan krida : Art of playing with dice or magnet.

62. Balkridakarma : Art of using children's toys.

63. Vainayiki vidyadnyan : Art of enforcing discipline.

64. Vaijayiki vidyadnyan : Art of gaining victory.

65. Vyayamiki vidyadnyan : Art of awakening master with music at dawn.

Ref.  : Book,  Work to jobless
Author : vikas joshi

https://lyfsuport.blogspot.com

Monday, January 06, 2020

Worthless education


                    Worthless education 
 
 The education system of today is worthless compared to epic era, below mentioned are the educational system of that time.

As the concept of education and meaning of education is entirely different compared with today's, so called education, because there Was a common syllabus applies for all. The concept of having education was not to get a job in any of the co-orporate company or getting a big salary package but the real mean to get the education to become a perfect human being with the help of the education he get help the needy one
So, below mentioned are the syllabus the pupil has to learn
14 Vidya (Techniques) and 64 Kala (Art forms)

14 Vidya (techniques) consist of -
4 Ved : Rugved, Samved, Yajurved, Atharvaved

4 Upved :
Arthashastra : An ancient Indian Hindu treatise on statecraft, economic policy and military strategy which identifies its author by the names Kautilya and Vishnugupta.

Dhanurved : The term derives from the words for bow (dhanushya) and knowledge (veda), literally the "science of archery".

Gandharvaveda : An ancient Indian treatise on the performing arts, encompassing theatre, dance and music.

Ayurveda : The word ayurveda consists of the words ayus, meaning "longevity", and veda, meaning "related to knowledge" or "science". Thus Ayurveda is the science of life.

Vedange : there are six Vedanges as fillows:

1. Shiksha (phonetics) : Shiksha is one of the six Vedangas, treating the traditional Hindu science of phonetics and phonology of Sanskrit. Its aim is the teaching of the correct pronunciation of the Vedic hymns and mantras.

2. Kalpa (rituals) :
3. Vyakarana (grammar)
4. Jyotishya (astronomy)
5. Nirukta (etymology)
6. Chhandas (metrics). These are mentioned in the Upanishads.

Nirukta : Nirukta ("explanation, etymological interpretation") is one of the six Vedanga disciplines of Hinduism, treating etymology, particularly of obscure words, especially those occurring in the Vedas. The discipline is traditionally attributed to Yaska, an ancient Sanskrit grammarian. In practical use, nirukta consists of brief rules (sutras) for deriving word meanings, supplemented with glossaries of difficult or rare Vedic words.

Chhanda : In Sanskrit, it refers to the study of Vedic meter in Classical Sanskrit poetry.

Jyotish : Jyotisa (Sanskrit jyotisa, from jyotis- "light, heavenly body": also anglicized Jyotish and Jyotisha) is the Hindu system of astrology (also known as Indian astrology, Hindu astrology, and of late, Vedic astrology). Traditionally, it has three branches -

1. Siddhanta : traditional Indian astronomy.

2a. Samhita

2b. Medini Jyotisha (mundane astrology) : Predicting important events based on analysis of astrological dynamics in a country's horoscope or general transit events such as war, earthquakes, political events, financial positions, electional astrology; house and construction related matters (Vastu Shastra), animals, portents, omens etc.

3. Hora : Predictive astrology based on analysis of natal horoscopes and the moment a query is made.

64 Kala (Activities in fine arts and crafts) consist of -
Geet : Art of singing.

Vadya : Art of playing on musical instruments.

Nrutya : Art of dancing.

Natya : Art of theatricals.

Aalekh : Art of painting

Vishesh Kacchedya : Art of painting the face and body with colored unguents and cosmetics.

Tandul kusumavali vikar : Art of preparing offerings from rice and flowers.

Pushpastaran : Art of making a covering of flowers for a bed.

Dashanvasanang raag : Art of applying preparations for cleansing the teeth, cloths and painting the body.

Manibhumika karma : Art of making the groundwork of jewels.

Shayan rachana : Art of covering the bed.

Udak vadya : Art of playing on music in water.

Udakaghata : Art of splashing with water.

Chitrayog : Art of practically applying an admixture of colors.

Malya grantha vikalpa : Art of designing a preparation of wreaths.

Kesha-shekhara-pidyojana : Art of practically setting the coronet on the head.

Nepathyayog : Art of practically dressing in the tiring room.

Karnapatrabhang : Art of decorating the tragus of the ear.

Gandhayukti / Sugandhayukti : Art of practical application of aromatics.

Bhushanayojan : Art of applying or setting ornaments.

Indrajal : Art of jugglery.

Kouchumaryog : A kind of art.

Hastalaghav : Art of sleight of hand.

Chitra Shabdapup Bhakshya Vikar Kriya : Art of preparing varieties of salad, bread, cake and delicious food.

Panaka-rasa-ragasava-yojana : Art of practically preparing palatable drinks and tinging draughts with red color.

Suchikarma : Art of needleworks and weaving.

Sutrakarma : Art of playing with thread.

Vina-damuraka-vadya : Art of playing on lute and small x-shaped drum.

Prahelika : Art of making and solving riddles.

Pratimala : Art of caping or reciting verse for verse as a trial for memory or skill.

Durvachakayog : Art of practicing language difficult to be answered by others.

Pustakvachan : Art of reciting books.

Natakakhyayika darshan : Art of enacting short plays and anecdotes.

Kavyasamasyapurti : Art of solving enigmatic verses.

Pattika vetra-ban-vikalpa : Art of designing preparation of shield, cane and arrows.

Turkakarma : Art of spinning by spindle.

Takshan : Art of carpentry.

Vastuvidya : Art of engineering.

Roupya ratna pariksha : Art of testing silver and jewels.

Dhatuvad : Art of metallurgy.

Maniraagdnyan : Art of tinging jewels.

Aakardnyan : Art of mineralogy.

Vrukshayurvedyog : Art of practicing medicine or medical treatment, by herbs.

Mesh-kukkut-lavakyudhha vidhi : Art of knowing the mode of fighting of lambs, cocks and birds.

Shukasarika prapalana : Art of maintaining or knowing conversation between male and female cockatoos.

Utsadan : Art of healing or cleaning a person with perfumes.

Keshmarjan koushal : Art of combing hair.

Akshar mushtikakathan : Art of talking with letters and fingers.

Mlencchitkalavikalpa : Art of fabricating barbarous or foreign sophistry.

Deshbhashadnyan : Art of knowing provincial dialects.

Pushpa-shakatika-nimittadnyan : Art of knowing prediction by heavenly voice or knowing preparation of toy carts by flowers.

Yantramatruka : Art of mechanics.

Dharanmatruka : Art of the use of amulets.

Sanpathya/Samvachya : Art of conversation.

Manasikavya : Art of composing verse mentally.

Kriyavikalpa : Art of designing a literary work or a medical remedy.

Chlikyog / Chalitakayoga : Art of practicing as a builder of shrines called after him.

Abhidhankosh chhandodnyan : Art of the use of lexicography and meters.

Vastragopan : Art of concealment of cloths.

Dyut visesha : Art of knowing specific gambling.

Aakarshan krida : Art of playing with dice or magnet.

Balkridakarma : Art of using children's toys.

Vainayiki vidyadnyan : Art of enforcing discipline.

Vaijayiki vidyadnyan : Art of gaining victory.

Vyayamiki vidyadnyan : Art of awakening master with music at dawn.

Sunday, January 05, 2020

Let yourself to fly


                     



Life is a beautiful journey, and as every journey has and beginning point and an ending point, so as the journey of life. It also having these two points. All living beings has to travel  and cover it's journey of life.
Thus nature has designed a road map to cover this journey of life.  This road map of the journey of life is called as  "life cycle". Everybody in this world either it is animal, human, or plants, all have to travel though it's life cycle and complete his journey of life, according to their assigned path. As every journey has a destination, stoppage or station. So in the path of life cycle there are some stopages of life, where the vehicle of journey gives rest to relax and prepare you for further journey of your life.

As it is evident that life is a journey and every living being by default has to travel and complete the journey of life, as per the pre desided path, whether you like to travel or not, but you have complete your journey of life.  As life is a journey and we are the travellers/ passenger of this journey. To complete this journey of life,  a vehicle is needed, and nature had arranged this vehicle to ease this journey known as "Time". Our journey begins with time and end with time, when our journey of life gets over then this time will leave you by dropping you at our destination.

The tickets and seats of every  passenge are reserved, in this vehicle of life. And this vehicle runs always on time, never gets late from it's scheduled time, come what may. The best thing of this vehicle is that we can't cancell our ticket, and don't step down any where as per our wish, or conviniance. We can't change,exchange or replace our seats amicably once it is allocated. Seats will never be upgraded.

             There is no economy class, business class or executive class or VIP class are available in this vehicle. No concesson, no special quota is applicable in this vehicle. No waiting list is applicable and valicy, all seats are confirmed and reserved. No one is treated here as VIP or VVIP. The passenger never  knew that, who will be your travelling partner and that too how long that partner will continue it's journey along with you. We don't know the person to whom we are taking will step down on which station at what time. Even you also don't know about your destination. No one having any rights to know regarding the destination of any of the other passengers who are traveling on this vehicle.

      Time is the vehicle, and  fractions of time are the engine of that vehicle thorough which we have to accomplish our journey. This jouney is covered by it's path with the help of road map. Every thing related to our journey already been mentioned on this road. map viz. The beginning date of our journey. But when we complete our journey of life, then only nature and time knows it well.  We also don't know the duration of the journey to reach up-to our destination. Where, and when this vehicle of life will give us a break for relaxing and let us to prepare for next storage of journey we don't know.

The vehicle of the journey of life is time, and this time assigns the various stages of life cycle, by denoting the particular stoppage of the jouney. Every stoppage of the life cycle is important and essential for the journey of life, because It will let us to feel and realised that, how long the ljourney we had covered yet!, and what was the last stage of life where the jouney had given us a halt, to relax and prepare ourself for the next journey!, and in that halting stage of life, what we feeled and faced any issues!, what to do, or what not to be done in that state of life, been.learne that what life expects in that stage of life!. So by getting this learning we may feel the importance, expectations and needs of that stage of life.
Ref. : book Lyf support  page 32
Author : Vikas Joshi, https://lyfsupport.blogspot.com

Saturday, January 04, 2020

Meaning of life


                   

Life is a magnificent construction or creation of nature and except nature no one can dare to construct it. The ultimate thing about the life is that, it can't be replaced with any other things.  Life is a free gift of nature to us.  Once if life is lost, is permanently lost and it can't be regained reproduced.

   Life is a priceless, unpredictable, autometic mechine it's equipment are not available in any of the market place. No one can evaluate the value of life. The value of life may be differ from person to person. Based upon their gravity and impact on others lfe. We only come to know the value of life, when we feel any threat to loose it. We can't buy life from any of the market place from the entire universe.

Life is a journey, and every one has to complete this journey, and to cover this journey, we need a vehicle and our body is a vehicle. Time is the road or path where you have to run the vehicle of life. Oxygen, dietary nutrients and water are the fuels of this vehicle of life. Our mind is a driver of this vehicle. It can be said that "life is time bounded journey."

 We only can enjoy our journey of life with the help of regular maintance of this mechine. As all mechines needed a regular maintance for better productivity function and movement.

Life is beautiful practical educational institution, as well a mentor also. Every day it teaches a lesson, and routinely takes an exam what been taught by it.  It's syllabus includes of all the topics related to all the branches of science, commerce, technical and professional studies, both theory as well practical,  but it emphasise more on practical.  In the marksheet only two things are there whether it will declare pass, of fail, and nothing in between is there, no revaluation, no grace marks format is invalid here.

If we not succeed in exam, it will allow us to repeat  the exam next time, and if next exam not succeeded then also it upgrades us by giving a new assignment and again after acomplition of exam of new assignments based upon our grading nature decides to assigns us a new syllabus to be tough or not.


 One intresting thing about this institution is that here, there is no special quota, reservations, recommendations of any of the VIPs are invalid. Or it can also be said that "The life itself is a religion".


Ref. : Book LYF SUPPORT
AUTH. : Vikas Joshi
Email. : vijoshi02@gmail.com

Meaning of lyf


               



  Meaning of lyf

The letter "L" in life also represents  "Love",  love is the essence of life. Love teaches you how to take care of others life. The mother is an icon of Love.  As our life generated from mother, so it will not be wrong if I say that "mother is life" and in absence of mother our life is like the sand of desert.

But the letter "L" which means "Lie", don't having any existace  in life. Because liar person, never tells lie, as what ever he telling  to other may be lie for other but nature accepts his statement and it punishes him accordingly .

  So as an outcome of the letter "L" of the word life,   "L" denotes for " Lets, be Loyal in your work and spread Love, as love is an essence of life and Lead in life, to be happy and make others also to be happy."


The second letter of life "I", gives a meaning to "Inlight" the life of others and for inlighting the life of others, first of all, you have to lighten yourself. To lighten yourself you have to gain a knowledge, knowledge will make you intelligent, and your intelligence will help you to insight yourself, and if you inlighted your life, then only you will be able to insight the life of others.

The letter "I" in the word life represents for "Me" or "Myself" it also represents your "Identity", "Impact", your " Importance", your "Ideas" which may be helpful for nature in its construction of the world.

     So,  the letter, "I" in the word life denotes that "I" have to Insight myself to Identify my Importance , so that I may leave some Impact on others life with some great Ideas, which helps nature.

"F" is the third letter of the word life. It represents the word "Freedom", as you having all the freedom to survive, so do it should be expecting you to "fell the value of freedom" in life.
"F" also represents "Feelings", "Forgiveness".
So, the the letter "F" is imbaded in the word life to show the importance of Freedom in life. When you have freedom in your life then you became more constructive and productive. Unless you don't have the Feeling of Forgiveness, it don't let you to live freely, always having a guilt feeling. So feel that as your life is important, so do, the life of others also important, and forgiveness is the best way be more closer others life  freely.


" Forgive the mistakes of others, Feel others pain, and let them to live their life with freedom."

The fourth letter "E" of the word life, this is the word which means a lot in life, it represents "Energy,"  which is needed to run the life. And if you are not feeling energy in your life, which simply reflected on your work and performance. The letter "E" in the word life represents "Enthusiasm". Energy and Enthusiasm are  two sides of a coin. Energy gives enthusiasm, and enthusiasm is energy.

So the forth letter "E" of the word life is also as important as the other letters of the word added in life. So life needs Energy to run in life and Enthusiasm is the generator of energy, as energy and enthusiasm are the two sides of a coin, one is incomplete in absesence of other, which let the life to be continued,

Now as per the short name of life that is "Lyf" is concerned  here a new letter been used, that is "Y". The letter "Y" represents "Yourself " and in some places we denotes "Why" as "y" . it means in the life the way today people are living and limiting in "yourself " means ecocentric, many of the issues started which can't be solved easily. The letter Y in word life also represents "yield" and "young".

So the letter "Y" in the word "Lyf" is added to let you know that, "Why you have to feel yourself young,  as young people are more productive and they can yield more." 

Friday, January 03, 2020

Types of education

         
 
           Types of educational

Education is a process of learning, but for learning listning is more important. There are different types of educations which is required basically there are the types of education named as "Formal education ", "Non-formal education " and  "Informal education ",.

(1). Formal Education: The learning we get basic, academic, or trade skills. This education having a time frame and correlated with age with a particular curriculum. Formal education is given in kindergarten, Nursary, primary, schools from high secondary to college, Institutions, Universities. By getting formal education pupil have to follow certain rules and discipline, but it is limited for a specific periods.

(2). Non-formal formal: This is the education which includes adult basic education, an
dult literacy education or school equivalency preparation. In this section any one who unable to get learning or unable to get admission in primary schools,  can learn litercy, other basic skills or job oriented skills. It is derived from the expression 'formal education '. It is consciously and deliberately organised and systematically implemented. It is serving the need of identified groups.

(3). Informal Education : Informal education is less organised. It is the learning which a child gets from their parents and learn the skills like how to eat, how to sit, how to prepare a meal, how to behave, etc. It is, not pre-planned, no specific curriculum nor any prescribed time table to be followed. It is incidental and spontaneous, not imparted by any of the specialised teachers. Informal education may take to  negative direction also. Informal Education is “the process, by which a person imbibes attitudes, develops skills, cultivates values and acquires knowledge, without there being any organisation or system about it. This would include the deliberate attempts of parents and elders in the family and community to help the young ones grow and adapt themselves to the environment. Informal Education would also include all incidental learning that takes place while at work or at play and during travelling as well as spontaneous learning through watching television, listening radio, reading news papers,  social media and net surfing.
Ref. : Book work to jobless
Author : Vikas Joshi
Email id: vijoshi02@gmail.com

Wednesday, January 01, 2020

job supports life

                  Work and job


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Dear readers the books title is work to jobless! But most of you will start thinking that what I am talking about? Work to jobless!! On contrarally we work to getting a job and to sustain our job we are working religiously. Yes dear readers it is a fact that we, work to became a, jobless person. A person can be jobless but it never be a workless. Thus prior to explaining the book title first of all we must should know that what is work? and what is job? Work is job or job is work. Or both are identical or two side of a coin.

There is a shloka in Sanskrit

" Udhyamen hi sidhyanti karyani na manorathe.
Na hi suptasya sighasth prayishanti mukhe mriga."

Means: You will get the things happen by working, and not by assuming or thinking only.

"Karmanye Vadhikaraste, Ma phaleshou kada chana, Ma Karma Phala Hetur Bhurmatey Sangostva Akarmani " Ref.  Bhagavaf Gita, chapter In,  version 47
Means:
You have a right to perform your prescribed duty(work), but you are not entitled to the fruits of action (out put of work) the . Never consider yourself to be the cause of the results of your activities, and never be attached to not doing your duty.
Ma Karma Phala Hetur Bhur means, never to consider ourselves to be the cause of the result of our activities.This is right too, because when we consider ourselves to be the cause of the result of our actions, we will be tempted to be attached to that result. So when we do something we are not supposed to take the credit for the fruit of our action. We consider that it is our duty, so we did it.
Today how many of us really believes in this principle? What does this verse means to us today?

Means: You have to work without the greed of any result. Result is bound to come,  don't work by assuming the results, and don't work by preassumption of the wishful results only in favour of self only. What you think is good for self is not good for other.
" Work is worship ". As like we do worship with sincerity and as custom without breaking any concentration,  so do it is expected in our work.

We had listen a word "workman" but never had listened the word "jobman" instead we had listened "job seekers". Your work will get a job or you may loose your job, thus your job is depends upon your work. Either in getting or loosing a job only but you never be workless. Job is specific and time bounded but work is not bounded with a particular time. Work to be done for getting sucess, to prove our identity and recognition. Work is always associated with any appraisal, motivation, humiliation, criticism. Excessive or less getting of these may hamper your work which reflects in Your job and performance.

 Money in most of the cases is not involved with work. That's why it is an idiom in Hindi as
 " jaisi Karni waisi bharni "
means: " As you saw, so you shall reap" means you will get the result as, you had worked for it.  It simply means that you will reap as you had sawn. if you  are live you have to do some work,  work for self, work for others which includes our family, friends, and society.

Your evey work is having a deep relation and impact on others life directly or indirectly it may be positive or negative and the work done by others also having an impact on you and your life it may may positive or negative. It is an ambiguity that all of us only recognises and accridiate the work and the money earned by that work, which actually is incorrect. Actually we work to earn money, but if any one did some work and earned huge money then that work becames a trend. And people starts following that trend without knowing the work pattern and analysing himself that they are capable to perform that work or not. Every work is not suitable for everyone. As it is an idiom in Hindi as
 " jiska kam usi ko saje, koi aur Kare to danda baaje "
Means: "Every man to his trade"
but no body refers to it, and as a result of which they have to face so many problems, because everybody in this world is in the run of money only. Having only one concept that : come what may money should be earned.................

Ref: Book - work to jobless
Author : Vikas Joshi
Email.  vijoshi02@gmail.com

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