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Sabarimala temple: The abode of Lord Ayyappa witnessed heavy rush of pilgrims
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THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Sabarimala temple, the abode of Lord Ayyappa witnessed heavy rush of pilgrims on Friday, the second day after the hill shrine was opened for over two month long pilgrim season on Thursday.

 

Devotees had to wait six to seven hours for the darsan of Lord Ayyappa as the queue to 'Sannidhanam' reached up to 'Marakkoottam' by this evening. Owing to heavy rush, security personnel's had to block the way of pilgrims at Pampa at regular intervals.

 

In a bid to ease down the heavy rush, darsan timings at the temple has been increased form the current season. As per the new schedule, the temple will be open from 3 am to 11.45 pm, barring a two hour break from 1 pm to 3 pm. During previous years, the darsan timings was from 4 am to 11 pm with a two and a half hour break in between 1. 30 pm to 4 pm.

 

Travancore Devaswom Board (TDB) authorities said that enough quantity of 'prasadam' (offerings) was available for distribution and 'abhishekam' timings has been extended up to 11. 30 pm. TDB has not yet erected any make shift shelters for thousands of pilgrims that stay back at Sannidanam beyond 11.30 pm. As per statistics, around 16 to 20 thousand pilgrims stay back at the temporary shelters at Sannidanam every day.

 
Buddha relevant in modern world: Dalai Lama
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New Delhi: Buddhism has a special role to play in the modern world because unlike many other religious traditions, Buddhism uniquely propounds the concept of independence which accords closely with the fundamental notions of modern science, Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama said on Sunday.

 

Elaborating on the importance of Buddhism as tool for promoting peace, he said, "The 20th century was a century of war and violence, now we all need to work to see that the 21st century is of peace and dialogue." The Tibetan spiritual leader, who along with many of his supporters fled Tibet and took refuge in India when Chinese troops moved in and took control of Lhasa in 1959, addressed a gathering of nearly 900 Buddhist monks and scholars at a four-day Global Buddhist Congregation 2011, which began in the capital Sunday, in a televised message.

"We can think of Buddhism in terms of three main categories - philosophy, science and religion. The religious part involves principles and practices that are of concern to Buddhism alone, but the Buddhist philosophy of interdependence as well as the Buddha science of mind and human emotions are of great benefit to everyone," said the Dalai Lama, who after coming to India headed a Tibetan government-in-exile in Dharamsala in Himachal Pradesh which never won recognition from any country.

The spiritual leader said while "modern science has developed a highly sophisticated understanding of the physical world, including the subtle workings of the body and the brain, Buddhist science on the other hand has devoted itself to first-person understanding of many aspects of emotions - areas that are still new to modern science". "I believe that a synthesis of these two approaches has great potential to lead to discoveries that will enrich our physical, emotional and social well-being," the Dalai Lama said.

 

The spiritual leader said "he was convinced that the most significant obstacle to religious harmony is the lack of contact between different faiths and communities and, consequently, the lack of appreciation of their mutual value". "However, in today's increasingly complex and interdependent world, we have to acknowledge the existence of other cultures, different ethnic groups and of course other religious faiths. Whether we know it or not - most of us experience this diversity on a daily basis," he said.

 

"I think the time has now come to communicate freely with one another - those in the Pali tradition engaging in dialogue with those in the Sanskrit tradition," he said.

 
Predicted By Pandit Raj Kumar Sharma on P.Chidambaran
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Predicted By Pandit Raj Kumar Sharma dated 24/09/2011

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According to the date of birthday of Mr.Chidambaran he is got Dhanu rashi and presently he got 5 stars placed in the lagna, Sun, Saturn, Moon, Venus and Mercury. On top of that Guru’s shadashak yog can put him in trouble any time. Though he is going through Guru Mahadasha. But Guru in his horoscope is Nicham. Therefore there are more troubles ahead. He may have to quit as Union Cabinet Minister and he can be in Investigated by CBI..

 
Once again Panditji's Prediction came true
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Once again Pandiji's Prediction have come true. He had predicted on 28/08/11 that Mr Amar Singh will be in Jail, and now he is behind the bar.

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According to the horoscope of Mr.Amar Singh he may be arrested with in next 15 to 20 days and may have many political problems within next 5 to 6 month .One year is very bad for him. With all this tension he health will detroiter.(On 29 of August 2011 Panditji had predicted that Mr. Amar Singh ex Samaj wadi  Leader can be in trouble and may be behind bar within next 40 days. These days are very Crucial for him. I pray for him.)

 

 
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