13 Jun 2010
Posted by Priyanka in
General
| 2:10am
Have you heard of Navaratnas, the court of Samudragupta II or
Vikramaditya. Here is an effort to list them all.
1. KALIDAS
Kalidas is one of the nine
Ratnas in the court of king
Vikramaditya and the famous one too.
He is a great poet of Sanskrit.
He has written 3 famous plays
and 4 epic poems. Plays are
1)
Malavikaagnimitra
(
Malavika and
Agnimitra )
2)
Veramorvashiya ( The story of
Urvashi and
Pururavas )
3)
Abhigyanashakuntala
(
Shakuntala )
This
book is translated into many foreign languages, first into English and
then to German apart from many Indian languages.
The four epic
poems are:
1)
Kumarasambhavam
: The story of the marriage of Shiva with Parvati.
2)
Raghuvamsha
3)
Meghaduta
The fourth one is
not known.
2. DHANVANTARI :
He
was an early Indian medical practitioner and one of the first surgeons
of this world. He is regarded as the source of Ayurveda. He found the
antiseptic properties of turmeric and the preservative properties of
salt. He is the pioneer of the plastic surgery. He performed the
surgeries without anesthesia.
3.
AMARA SIMHA :
He was a Sanskrit grammarian and poet. His
famous works are
AMARAKOSHAM meaning
immortal treasure to immortal dictionary. Another one is
NAMALINGANUSHASANA instructs about
nouns and genders. It is a thesaurus of Sanskrit.
4. SHANKU :
Expert in
geography.
5. KSHAPANAK :
Prominent
astrologist who has achieved prominence in astrology.
6. GHAT KANPAR :
Expert in
sculpture and architecture.
7.
VETAL BHATT :
Expert in black magic and tantric sciences.
8. Varaha Mihir
He was Indian
astronomer, Mathematician and Astrologer who lived in Ujjain. He made important
contributions to Mathematics and also Astrology. His main work is Pancha
Siddantika on Mathematical Astronomy. It is a compendium of Greek,
Egypt, Roman and Indian astronomy. His next work is Brihat-Samhita.
Also famous is his Brihat-Jataka.
9. Vararuchi
He was a poet
and grammarian.
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8 May 2010
Posted by Priyanka in
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| 8:11pm
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8 May 2010
Posted by Priyanka in
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& Books
& Reading
& Importance of reading
| 8:11pm
Reading is important because
- Best Way of Relaxation.
- It makes you smarter.
- It develops the mind.
- It helps young kids learn language skills.
- It is how we discover new things.
- Reading develops imagination.
- Reading develops the creative side of people.
- It helps in developing a good self image.
- Reading expands vocabulary.
- It is important to development.
- Reading helps to know other people's perspective.
- Enhances social's skills.
- Enriches oneself in all aspects.
- Reading results in fruitful usage of time.
- Reading takes us to a new world where we forget our sorrows and
fears.
- It helps us get rid of anxieties.
- Reading helps us from boredom and monotony.
- Reading before going to bed helps a child feel secure and
comfortable during sleep.
- Youngsters emulate the behaviors of their favorite story heroes.
- Reading helps shape a person's character.
- Reading helps shape a person's life.
- Emotions can be best understood through other people's stories.
- Reading can provide plenty of fun for children.
- Reading gives us power and understanding.
- Reading different varieties of books gives us solutions for our
daily-life problems.
- It creates awareness.
- It encourages to be a thinker.
- Reading gives us various topics to be the center of attraction in
gatherings.
- Reading at least 20 minutes a day means you read 4800 minutes in one
year! Imagine how many books you would have read in 4800 minutes which
is 80 hours. And 20 minutes a day is just 1.38th part of a day!
- Reading is the companions for life.
- Reading inspires you to do great things in life
- A fondness for reading changes the inevitable dull hours of our
life into exquisite hours of delight - Charles de Montesquieu.
- Life transforming ideas have always come to me through books-Oliver
Wendall Holmes
- Reading is not to contradict or confute, or to believe and take for
granted, but to weigh and consider. Take the good from reading. --Source
from a proverb by Francis Bacon.
- Reading helps increase attention span.
- Reading regularly keeps the brain young and healthy.
- It lets us explore those that we cannot physically see. Example:
Space, Far-off cities and continents.
- Reading allows children to do role play.
- Reading gets one out of depression.
- It lets you gain knowledge without having to ask or find someone.
- It lets you continue to keep motivated and not loose track.
- Reading gives you an edge over someone who does not read as much.
- In the least, read a newspaper. It is one continuous form of
fiction.
- Reading good books helps you move toward your dream. Example:
Alchemist, The Man Who Sold his Ferrari etc
- A Novel points out that the world consists entirely of exceptions.
- Books open your mind.
- Books strengthen your mind.
- Reading excites the reader to self-activity.-Thomas Carlyle.
- Voracious reading makes you an all-rounder.
- Reading creates and strengthens synapses in the brain.
- Reading regularly helps you learn to pick the correct information.
- Reading relieves stress.
- Routine reading expands our mind tremendously.
- Reading keeps the mind cool.
- It helps you be fresh through the day.
- Regular habit of reading keeps you and your mind occupied even in
old age.
- Reading makes us self-assured.
- It makes you keep focused for long periods.
- Improves concentration.
- It also improves memory.
- It improves the discipline.
- Reading is inexpensive entertainment.
- Discover surprises.
- Reading lets you learn from the experience and knowledge of the
authors.
- Reading lets you weigh things from a different perspective.
- One gets to experience the story by reading it.
- Reading emphasizes hierarchical thinking.
- Reading to your child encourages conversations.
- Reading encourages questions.
- It makes you a good person.
- When reading, the imagination has no visual limits.
- Reading non-fiction helps you read and understand the other
important things of life - insurance policies, contracts etc.
- Reading on every day topics helps you learn the advantages and
disadvantages of the topics and lets you make an informed decision.
- Reading to your child solidifies the bond.
- Reading lets you take an immediate break from the daily grind. Does
not need any planning.
- Reading helps overcome social anxiety. Books and the topics provide
an instant ice-breaker.
- Reading takes you on a wondrous journey.
- It opens new possibilities.
- Reading nourishes your soul.
- Regular reading keeps you steady even during trouble time.
- Enjoyable reading is a deeply satisfying pursuit.
- Reading is exercising the mind. Otherwise the mind gets dumb.
- It challenges your core beliefs.
- Reading on varied topics gives you a bigger perspective of the
world.
- Reading improves the grammar and sentence making skills.
- It helps increase fluency in communication.
- Reading helps shape your child's character.
- Reading aloud to your baby is an important form of stimulation.
- Reading aloud to the babies increases their listening skills.
- It allows the child to look, touch, feel and ask questions.
- Reading increases your literacy levels.
- Improved deduction skills.
- It also improves writing skills.
- One can learn from characters in a story and learn to apply in our
daily lives.
- Reading rejuvenates your mind.
- It helps you to think from a different angle.
- Reading books exercises your creativity.
- Reading motivates you.
- Reading may prevent old age memory loss.
- Reading is the best hobby one can have with at least 100 advantages.
So, guys and gals!
Read!
Read More!
Read
Even More!
Source: Personal experience, inputs from various people and uncountable
articles from the web.
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