Wednesday 27 July 2016

Supreme Power of Lord Hanuman

Hanuman Chalisa  is a 40 line praise and a prayer to Lord Hanuman for blessings.

Hanuman Chalisa is the only prayer in the world which gives you the fastest benefits.Whatever be your religion, caste or nationality, always worship Lord Hanuman to overcome all the hardships in your life.
Lord Hanuman in Monkey form is one of the most worshiped God all over the world. His Temples and Pictures can be seen all over the world.

His Blessing is very powerful and will bail you out of every difficult circumstance in life.

Avatars always happen for a universal purpose – a magnanimous, self-less purpose. Annihilation of evil and preservation of dharma is usually the sole purpose of all avatars. When an avatar takes birth, the whole universe, and especially the higher beings existing at various locations of the universe, configure to aid the avatar to accomplish its mission. It is usual that many high souls, who are not usually earth bound, decide to take form on earth, to assist the avatar.

When the universe configured to create Lord Rama, with the amsa and power of Lord Vishnu, many souls who participated in that grand decision decided to come forth and aid the avatar. Lord Hanuman is one of them. A powerful entity with the highest of all siddhis (Ashta Siddhis and Nava Nidhis), assumed the role of a devotee of Rama and took physical form to assist Rama in his mission and to teach the world that the greatest of might becomes extremely effective if surrendered to the higher will of the Supreme Lord, which Lord Rama represented. When an extraterrestrial strength is transformed into supreme devotion, it instantly induces a liberated existence.

Lord Hanuman is called as the “Chiranjeevi” (the Immortal).In India, Lord Hanuman is revered by one and all. One can see huge crowds thronging the Hanuman temples across the country on Saturdays. It is said that whenever you recite the hymn – Sriram jayaram jaya jaya ram, Lord Hanuman will be quick to come to the aid of the person chanting it.The devotion of Lord Hanuman to Lord Ram and Seeta Maiyya is of course legendary.

After Lord Ram succeeded in the battle against Ravan, on return to Ayodhya, the Lord bestowed gifts to everyone to celebrate the victory.However, he offered himself as a gift to Hanumanji. Lord Rama told Hanuman, "Whatever you have done for me is simply immeasurable. I will be forever indebted to you. I bless that you gain immortality and be a "chiranjeev".

Lord Hanuman can convert the “asathya” (impossible) to “sathya”(possible).

     Sarva kalyana thadharam Sarvabath Ganamarudham
    Abhara karunamurthim Anjaneyam namayaham
    Asathya sadagam swamin Asathyam dava kimvada
    Ramadhoota krupasindho Mathkaryam sadaya prabho.





Saturday 16 July 2016

LED vs LCD, Which is Better?

A perfect Indian home needs to ensure all its members got smartphone and they must also follow their favorite shows/sports on LCD/LED Tv.

An LCD/LED TV is very much an integral part of the smartphone generation more so because the orthodox box/CRT panel TVs are no longer manufactured or available in the market.

While most of us are familiar with abbreviations like LED/LCD, most are unfamiliar with the expansion and the technology behind those abbreviations.

The LED screens that you see around are actually LCDs, and the term "LED" is the invention of Samsung's marketing department.






Samsung TVs deploy a series of Light Emitting Diodes ( LED), the same that are used in Torches and Alarm Clocks. The basic idea is to backlight the LCD panel with LEDs. The catch here is that Samsing isnt the only company to use this.


LCD technology has been existing ever seen those times in the early 70s when digital watches were born. Liquid Crystal Display is more of liquid sandwitched between two plates which changes color when current is applied to it.

While we had black and white LCDs till the late 90s, color LCDs are less than two decades old. Typically in an LCD TV, TV you have a polarised filter, followed by a protective glass layer, followed by the LCD sheet, and then a light source at the back.

In an LED backlighting, White and RGB are the two main options used. White LED is very similar to CCFL and is meant to simulate the natural light of the sun.




The Sony Bravia KDL-46XBR45 is an example of a television that used RGB LEDs as backlight.


When it comes right down to it, the main difference between LCD and LED is that LED televisions are going to look better than other LCD screens.

That's not to downplay how good an LCD HDTV can look, since the picture quality can be stunning, but there's no denying that there is, indeed, a difference between them. That said, there are other differences worth taking into account. LED televisions can be considerably thinner than LCDs, even coming as thin as 0.3-inches. This, however, when mixed with the clearer image, means that buying an LED television is going to cost more than an LCD TV.

So now you know the difference between LCD and LED. There are other differences between them, and even differences within them, but hopefully, now that you know the main things that make LCD and LED screens different, you can better decide which type of television is right for you.

Wednesday 6 July 2016

The Chronicles of Rasgulla!!!

Rasgulla is a syrupy sweet dish of the Indian subcontinent popular in places like Odisha, West Bengal & Mauritius. Though the dish originated in Odisha many centuries

ago, the present generation relate to Rasgulla to the spongy white variant of Bengal called Bengali Rasgulla or Sponge Rasgulla.

The Rasgulla of Bengal gained popularity in the 19th century. Its made from table tennis ball sized dumplings of Indian Cottage Cheese known popularly as Chhena &

Semolina Dough. Its cooked in light syrup made of Syrup. This is cooked until the dumplings completely soaks itself in the syrup.

When the Rasgulla originated in Odisha many centuries ago, it was known as Khir Mohana. It was used primarily as offerings to Hindu Goddess Laxmi as prasad after Rath yatra. This ritual started 600 years ago which makes rasgulla a centuries old dish.







Das invented the process of modifying the cottage cheese ( Chhena) in boiling sugar syrup in his sweet shop located in Sutanuti now know as Baghbazar. Das's recipe was

popularised by Bhagwandas Bagla, a Marwari businessman and his regular customer. He ordered huge amounts and popularised the rasgulla beyond the shop's locality.

Then in 1930, Das's son  Krishna Chandra Das introduced vaccum packing which led to the availability of canned Rasgullas and it made the dessert popular outside Kolkata and eventually outside India too.

Later Krishna Chandra's son Sarada Charan Das founded the K.C. Das Pvt Ltd company in 1946. After that Sarada Charan's younger, estranged son Debendra Nath established K.C. Das Grandsons in 1956.

Now a days, canned rasgullas are available throughout the length and breadth of India as well as in neighboring countries like Pakistan and bangladesh. In Nepal,

Rasgulla exists with the moniker Rasbari.

ISRO, the Indian space agency is developing dehydrated rasgullas among other dishes for Indian astronauts for its manned space missions.

100 gms of rasgulla contains 186 calories of which 153 calories is in the form of carbohydrates. It also has 1.85 grams of fat  and 4 gms of protein.

Even after so many centuries and countless civilisation and progression, a typical Bengali meal is incomplete without a Rasgulla.