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Saturday, 2 June 2012
Tuesday, 8 May 2012
INDIA"S SIX RICHEST DEITIES
INDIA"S SIX RICHEST DEITIES
The richest temples: Investigators plan to pry open the final
vault hidden deep under the centuries-old Sree Padmanabhaswamy temple as police
guarded round the clock the shrine where billions of dollars worth of treasure
has been discovered. Over the last week a seven-member team of investigators has
broken into five of the six secret subterranean vaults piled high with jewels
that have lain untouched for hundreds of years.
Padmanabhaswamy Kshetram : The temple that houses a sleeping
idol of Lord Vishnu is the richest temple in the world. Treasure worth Rs
100,000 crore was recently found in secret chambers on temple land. Golden
crowns, 17 kg of gold coins, 18 ft long golden necklace weighing 2.5 kg, gold
ropes, sack full of diamonds, thousands of pieces of antique jewellery, and
golden vessels were some of the treasures unearthed during the
weekend.
Tirumala Tirupathi Venkateshwara : With an annual income of
Rs 650 crore, Tirupathi Balaji is the second richest deity in India. The temple
has over 3000 kgs of gold deposited in different banks and Rs 1000 crore in
fixed deposits. The temple trust receives around Rs 300 crore, 350 kg of gold
and 500 kg of silver as donations every year.
Shri Sai Sansthan Shirdi : The famous pilgrim centre of Shri
Saibaba temple in Shirdi, one of the richest temples in Maharashtra, has
ornaments and jewellery worth over Rs 32 crore and investments running into Rs.
450 crore according to official documents. The temple trust has gold worth Rs
24.41 crore, silver worth Rs 3.26 crore, silver coins worth Rs 6.12 lakh, gold
coins worth Rs 1.288 crore and gold pendants worth Rs 1.123 crore. Annual
revenue of the trust is approximately Rs 450 crore.
Mata Vaishno Devi: The second most visited temple in the
country after Tirupathi Balaji, Vaishno Devi has an annual income of Rs 500
crore. Managed by the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board, popularly called the
Shrine Board, the temple has a daily income of Rs 40 crore.
Siddhivinayak Mandir: Situated in the heart of Mumbai, the
second richest temple in the state of Maharastra has an annual income of Rs 46
crore and has Rs 125 crore in fixed deposits. The temple known for its famous
devotees receives around Rs 10-15 crore as donations every year. As per the
financial records of Shree Siddhivinayak Ganapati Temple Trust, the assets of
the temple stood at approximately 140 crore for the year ended March
2009.
Guruvayur Temple: Run by a nine-member committee under the
Kerala Dewaswom Board, the most famous Lord Krishna temple in South India makes
Rs 2.5 crore annually and has approximately Rs 125 crore in fixed deposits. The
most sought after puja at the temple, the Udayaasthamana Puja, has a wait list
till 2049! The dawn to dusk puja costs Rs 50,000.
Monday, 7 May 2012
Buddha Purnima
Buddha Purnima is the birth anniversary of Lord Buddha. It falls on the
full moon of the fourth lunar month (month of Vaisakh) i.e. April or May. This
day commemorates three important events of Buddha's life
- His birth in 623 BC.
- His enlightment i.e. attainment of supreme wisdom, in 588 BC.
- His attainment of Nirvana i.e. the complete extinction of his self at the age of 80.
- His birth in 623 BC.
- His enlightment i.e. attainment of supreme wisdom, in 588 BC.
- His attainment of Nirvana i.e. the complete extinction of his self at the age of 80.
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Location:
Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India
Saturday, 5 May 2012
Ten Facts about Hepatitis B Virus (HBV)
Ten Facts about
Hepatitis B Virus (HBV)
A silent global epidemic
that has infected 370 million people and is responsible for almost 1 million
deaths annually. Read the stark facts about HBV that is a threat to the health
of the world.
1. Despite there being a vaccine, Hepatitis B Virus(HBV) infection kills one person every 30-45 seconds.
2. Most of the people who are infected (almost two-thirds) are unaware of their infection and this has resulted in the silent HBV infection becoming one of the biggest threat to the health of the world.
3. HBV is about 10 times more prevalent than HIV infection worldwide. HIV is more prevalent in Africa, HPV is more prevalent in Asia.
4. The general perception is that HIV virus is very infectious and contagious however Hepatitis B Virus is 100 times more infectious than HIV.
5. If not properly monitored or treated HBV infection can kill 25% of the infected people due to liver cancer or liver failure from cirrhosis.
6. Hepatitis C is caused by another lethal virus like HBV and infects about 180 million people worldwide. There is no cure from this infection and there is no vaccine that has been developed.
7. HBV and Hepatitis C together have infected 530 million of the 6 billion people worldwide.
8. Pregnant women who have hepatitis B infection or those who are carriers of hepatitis B virus can pass this infection to their babies when they are born.
9. Individuals with high risk of infection with HBV include - illegal injection of drugs, haemophiliacs, homosexual and bisexual males, sexually active heterosexual persons with multiple partners, prisoners, patients on haemodialysis, health care staff who have needle stick injury and people who indulge in body piercing and tattooing. Certain world population have a higher incidence and include - Alaskan Eskimos, Pacific Islanders, Haitian and Indo-chinese immigrants. Travellers to these regions should take all the precautions.
10. Hepatitis B recombinant vaccine is a very safe vaccine as it has no human blood or blood products and it is produced by genetic re-engineering process and usually requires three injections for protection over a six months period.
1. Despite there being a vaccine, Hepatitis B Virus(HBV) infection kills one person every 30-45 seconds.
2. Most of the people who are infected (almost two-thirds) are unaware of their infection and this has resulted in the silent HBV infection becoming one of the biggest threat to the health of the world.
3. HBV is about 10 times more prevalent than HIV infection worldwide. HIV is more prevalent in Africa, HPV is more prevalent in Asia.
4. The general perception is that HIV virus is very infectious and contagious however Hepatitis B Virus is 100 times more infectious than HIV.
5. If not properly monitored or treated HBV infection can kill 25% of the infected people due to liver cancer or liver failure from cirrhosis.
6. Hepatitis C is caused by another lethal virus like HBV and infects about 180 million people worldwide. There is no cure from this infection and there is no vaccine that has been developed.
7. HBV and Hepatitis C together have infected 530 million of the 6 billion people worldwide.
8. Pregnant women who have hepatitis B infection or those who are carriers of hepatitis B virus can pass this infection to their babies when they are born.
9. Individuals with high risk of infection with HBV include - illegal injection of drugs, haemophiliacs, homosexual and bisexual males, sexually active heterosexual persons with multiple partners, prisoners, patients on haemodialysis, health care staff who have needle stick injury and people who indulge in body piercing and tattooing. Certain world population have a higher incidence and include - Alaskan Eskimos, Pacific Islanders, Haitian and Indo-chinese immigrants. Travellers to these regions should take all the precautions.
10. Hepatitis B recombinant vaccine is a very safe vaccine as it has no human blood or blood products and it is produced by genetic re-engineering process and usually requires three injections for protection over a six months period.
STRONG FAITH
STRONG FAITH
ALL:
When we face trials, temptations, and evils, remember
that it's nothing
our Lord and Savior has never faced. The world
rejected Him and turned
Him away long before we came to be, and He
tells us that these persecutions
will happen to His children. Stay strong, keep strong
faith, and rely on God.
God bless!
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