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Monday, February 4, 2013

Sikhism History: Baba Banda Singh Bahadur Ji

Sikhism History: Baba Banda Singh Bahadur Ji: Baba Banda Singh Bahadur Ji (1670 - 1716) is one of the greatest heros in Singh history who in 1710 with the Khalsa, up...


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Baba Banda Singh Bahadur Ji (1670 - 1716) is one of the greatest heros in Singh history who in 1710 with the Khalsa, uprooted the Mughal imperial rule in the Panjab and established the Khalsa Raaj (Rule). Baba Ji lived and died like a lion, whose faith in the Guru led to five-years of the Khalsa ruling Panjab.
The great rebel Gooroo (Guru) who has been for these twenty years so troublesome Subaship (Subah) of Lahore is at length taken with all his family and attendants by Abd-us-Samad Cawn the Suba (Subedar that is Governor) of that province. Some days ago they entered the city laden with fetters, his sole attendants which were left alive being about 780, all severally mounted on camels which were sent out of the city for that purpose, besides about 2,000 heads struck on poles, being those who died by the sword in battle....


He was the first emperor of the Sikh world. His earlier name was Lakshman Das, and thereafter Madho Das Bairagi. The name Baba Banda Singh was finally given to him by Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji, and was nominated as the leader of the Sikh community. He was entrusted with weapons and sent to Punjab, where he gave the death penalty to Vazeer Khan who had killed the yonger sons of Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji. At the end, the opponents became successful in capturing him. Hot pliers were used to remove flesh from his body. The liver of his son was taken and plunged into his mouth. In spite of all this, Baba ji did not change his mind: all this was the power of the holy nectar which had made him fearless. A Gurdwara has been established in Mehroli, Delhi

Sunday, February 3, 2013

Significance of sun in Horoscope and Remedies

Significance of sun in Horoscope and Remedies

Sun is the center of all life, force and energy and the giver of Prana. Sun is considered the father of the entire Solar System. The Sun is a rajasic Planet and is powerful at day. Sun has a royal status among the planets. 

Sun rules over the Zodiac Sign of Leo and is exalted in Aries and is debilitated in Libra. The Sun is beneficial for those born underthe zodiac signs of Aries, Leo, and Sagittarius. 

Sun is friendly to Moon, Marsand Jupiter and has enmity with Venus and Saturn. It is neutral to Mercury. His metal is gold or copper and His gem is ruby. His mahadasha lasts six years. 

As Surya is the Lord of the bones in the human body,ailments may arise during his mahadasha period. In the horoscope the position of the Sun represents the native's life purpose and the style in which they leave their mark in the world. 

The Sun represents vitality, leadership, creativity and the nobility of mankind on the positive side. On the other hand a negative influence can mean weak eye sight, headache, disturbance of blood circulation bone weaknesses, palpitation of heart and inflammatory conditions etc.

According to Hindu Mythology Sun is a Kshatriya and born to Sage Kashyap and Aditi who is the mother of Gods. Her sons were defeated by the demons. Aditiprayed to the sun to be born as her son to fight and defeat the demons so that the Gods could get back their due. Sun agreed to it and was born as Aditya. 

Hindus believe that Sun is ever moving in a chariot drawn by seven horses. Surya, the Sun, is short in stature and has a prominent, shining appearance, with two arms, a curly mane of hair and shining, golden-brown eyes that are the exact color of honey. 

His mind is incisive and His complexion coppery or golden and He wears clothes of dark saffron. In both His hands, Surya has two red lotuses. The wheel of Surya's chariot represents the year and its twelve spokes are the twelve months

Surya is the primary god of the sun in Hinduism. The word Surya is also used simply to refer to the sun, even outside of a divine context. He is depicted as a beautiful radiant man, with hair of bright gold and arms of gold as well. He is depicted both with two arms and with four. When he has two hands he usually holds two lotuses, and when he has four hands he usually holds a conch shell, a lotus, a chakra, and the fourth in the symbol of protection. He is carried through the sky on a chariot pulled by seven horses, one for each color of the rainbow and for each colored chakra.



Remedies to please Sun

■Sun Worship and Offering water to the Sun God.
■Observe fast on Sundays and take salt free food.
■Wearing a ruby.
■Donating Wheat, jaggery, copper, gold or red apparels on Sunday
■Chanting the Beeja Mantras of Sun 7000 times starting on Sunday at Sunrise.
■Wearing One Mukhi or 12 Mukhi Rudraksha

Significance of sun in Horoscope and Remedies

Significance of sun in Horoscope and Remedies

Sun is the center of all life, force and energy and the giver of Prana. Sun is considered the father of the entire SolarSystem. The Sun is a rajasic Planet and is powerful at day. Sun has a royalstatus among the planets. Sun rules over the Zodiac Sign of Leo and is exalted inAries and is debilitated in Libra. The Sun is beneficial for those born underthe zodiac signs of Aries, Leo, and Sagittarius. Sun is friendly to Moon, Marsand Jupiter and has enmity with Venus and Saturn. It is neutral to Mercury. His metal is gold orcopper and His gem is ruby. His mahadashalasts six years. As Surya is the Lord of the bones in the human body,ailments may arise during his mahadasha period. In the horoscope the position of the Sunrepresents the native's life purpose and the style in which they leave theirmark in the world. The Sun represents vitality, leadership, creativity and thenobility of mankind on the positive side. On the other hand a negative influence canmean weak eye sight, headache, disturbance of blood circulation boneweaknesses, palpitation of heart and inflammatory conditions etc.According to HinduMythology Sun is a Kshatriya and born to Sage Kashyapand Aditi who is the mother of Gods. Her sons were defeatedby the demons. Aditiprayed to the sun to be born as her son to fight and defeat the demons so thatthe Gods could get back their due. Sun agreed to it and was born as Aditya. Hindus believe that Sun is ever moving in achariot drawn by seven horses. Surya, the Sun, is short in stature and has aprominent, shining appearance, with two arms, a curly mane of hair and shining,golden-brown eyes that are the exact color of honey. His mind is incisive andHis complexion coppery or golden and He wears clothes of dark saffron. In bothHis hands, Surya has two red lotuses. The wheel of Surya's chariot representsthe year and its twelve spokes are the twelve months


Remedies to please Sun



■Sun Worship and Offering water to the Sun God.
■Observe fast on Sundays and take salt free food.
■Wearing a ruby.
■Donating Wheat, jaggery, copper, gold or red apparels on Sunday
■Chanting the Beeja Mantras of Sun 7000 times starting on Sunday at Sunrise.
■Wearing One Mukhi or 12 Mukhi Rudraksha


Surya is the primary god of the sun in Hinduism. The word Surya is also used simply to refer to the sun, even outside of a divine context. He is depicted as a beautiful radiant man, with hair of bright gold and arms of gold as well. He is depicted both with two arms and with four. When he has two hands he usually holds two lotuses, and when he has four hands he usually holds a conch shell, a lotus, a chakra, and the fourth in the symbol of protection. He is carried through the sky on a chariot pulled by seven horses, one for each color of the rainbow and for each colored chakra.