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Monday, September 5, 2022

Do you know who are Yogis'

Preface

In begning of the eras, there emerges the philosophy of creation and how to live a human as a sect, origionated by the Mighty God, which may called as initiator of a divine  technology of  combinations to generate a shape of life. However this methodology was simply the transformation of energies into new form of energies without any trancducer. This interaction of two energies to form new energies is later on called the Hath Yoga and its initiator called the Maha Yogi Guru Gorakhnath being the yogi form of the Lord Shiva. This book is a collection of different thoughts and philosophical discussions of Gayatries, Mantras and Nath Sampradhaye’s differents dimentions of ideas with scientific logics and significance along with there adoption in human life.

I am thankful to all who have given logical thoughts along with my own thoughts on Nathas and Yogis  and nath Sampradaye in different fields, which help me to copile the book.

The Nath Yogi a sect have Sahaj the path of natural joy. They enjoy the samsara in such a way that no one could effect their life style.They know the correct idea for themselves. The Nath is one who has thrown away past conditioned.They have  been transmuted to level of life and lived to full. They developed the higher stage by meditation without loosing a single moment.

          The world Nath literally means “Lord,protector,master.” They used to yoga and meditation for upliftment,so they called the ‘Yogi.’  Because the Nath Sampradaye does not recognised cast barriers, their teaching were adopted by outcasts and kings alike. The heterodox Nath tradition has many subsects, but all honor Gorakhnath as their organisors and supreme Master




 

Monday, January 24, 2022

SANATANA DHARMA: An Advanced Textbook of Hindu Religion and Ethics


 SÂNÂTANA DHARMA means the Eternal Religion, the Ancient Law, and it is based on the Vedas, sacred books given to men many long ages ago. This Religion has also been called the Aryan Religion, because it is the Religion that was given to the first nation of the Aryan race; Arya means noble, and the name was given to a great race, much finer in character and appearance than the races which went before it in the world’s history. 


The first families of these people settled in the northern part of the land now called India, and that part in which they first settled was named Âryavarta, because these Aryans lived in it. “ (The land) from the eastern ocean to the western ocean, between the two mountains (Himavan and Vindhya), the wise call Âryavarta.” In later days the Religion was called the Hindu Religion, and this is the name by which it is now usually known. It is the oldest of living Religions, and no other Religion has produced so many great men—great teachers, great writers, great sages, great saints, great kings, great warriors, great statesmen, great benefactors, great patriots. 

The more you know of it, the more you will honour and love it, and the more thankful you will be that you were born into it. But unless you grow up worthy of it, this great and holy Religion will do you no good.

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Dr Subhas Sarkar Honb. Minister of State for Education releasing the book at his official Residence in New Delhi in 2022. 


Arogya Bharati Delhi Prant Members and national sect. Dr Ashok Varshnay being presented a copy of Sanatan Dharma

Dr P K Mukhopadhyay, Chairman DVC (GOI) 

Ex Serviceman Club of Kolhapur, Maharashtra
Mr Vishal Chawla, Principal Member CyberSecurity of PWC, USA



                                            BJP spokerperson Sh Rajiv Babbar 



Mrs Ranjana Sharma w/o Col. Kuldeep Sharma from Jammu tought at various Sainik Schools


Retd. Comm Pawan Sanan from New Delhi 

























Monday, March 30, 2015

Page 96

THE RAJASTHAN PRE-EMPTION ACT, 1966
(Act No.1 of 1966)

CONTENTS

CHAPTER 1
Preliminary

1. Short title. extent and commencement
2. Definition

CHAPTER II

Pre-emption
3. “Right of pre-emption” defined
4. Cases in which right of pre-emption accrues
5. Cases in which right of preemption does not accrue
6. Persons to whom right of pre-emption accrues
7. Power to exclude

CHAPTER III

Procedure
8. Notice to pre—emptors
9. Loss of right of pre-emption on transfer
10. Loss of right of pre-emption on foreclosure
11. Suit to enforce right of pre-emption
12. Cosolidation of suits
13. Decree to fix time for payment
14. Effect of non—payment
15. Effect of loss of right of pre—emption prior to decree
16. Associating in suit co-plaintiff with inferior rights
17. Joint purchase by persons one of whom is liable to pre-emption
18. Survival of right» of suit on death of plaintiff

CHAPTER IV

Miscellaneous provisions

19. Transfer of of property to pre-emptor or acquisition of

right by original transferee prior to suit
20. Date on which pre-emptor‘s fight accrues
21. Special provision for limitation
22. Saving of rights previously accrued
23. Abolition of other rights of preemption
24. Repeal



THE RAJASTHAN PRE-EMPTION ACT, 1966
[Act No. 1 of 1966)

[Received the assent of the President. on the 1st day of February,
1963: Assent. published in the Rajasthan Gazette. Part IV-A. Extraordi-
nary, dated 10th February. 1966}

An Act to consolidate and amend the law relating to pre- emption in the State of Rajasthan

COMMENTARY

SYNOPSIS
1. Statement of objects and reasons
2. History and back ground
3. Sources of law
4. Customary law before the Act
5. Customary law before the Act how far modified in Jaipur State
6. Object of law
7. Nature of the Act
      A. Special law
      B. Technical law
C. Mandatory or directory

8. Validity of the Act

A. General
B. Constitutional validity of claims before 26-1 -1950
C. Reasonable restrictions upon the right to acquire, hold and
      dispose of property
D. Validity of right based co-ownership
E. Validity of right based on vicinage
9. Repugnancy of the Act with other enactments
A. Order 21 of Rule 88 Civ PC
B- Hindu Successiim Act, 1956, S. 22
C. Limitation Act, 1963 i
D. The Mohammed Law
E. S. 52 of the Transfer of Property Act

10 Preamble

A. An Act to consolidate and amend
B. Effect on previous state of law

11.Retrospective operation of the Act

A. General principles
B. ind ications of

12.General.

1.Statement of objects and Reasons
On the subject of preemption different laws prevail in different part of the State. In some parts
no law exists at all but cases relating to pre—e1nption in those parts are
dealt with on the basis of custom. Thus much difficulty is experienced in
ad ministering different laws in parts and as a step towards the unification
of the laws in the State it is considered necessary to provide by law a self



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