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I watched Hanuman yesterday in a theatre.It was

housefull with lot of children with their parents and

grandparents.The animation in the movie is of top

quality.I really hope the success of this film leads

to more animated versions of super heroes like

Arjuna,Bheema,Karna etc.

 

 

sreeram

 

 

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> 1. Jagannath Puri for leaving this planet

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> 2. The abode of Hanuman

> "vrnparker" <vrnparker

> 3. Indian Organic Farming

> "vrnparker" <vrnparker

> 4. Seer defies own death prediction

> "vrnparker" <vrnparker

> 5. Thai answer to Starbucks:Hanuman vs

> Superman

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> 6. Thousands of women fast for Karva Chauth

> puja

> "vrnparker" <vrnparker

> 7. Iran 'has proof' of British role in

> bombings

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> 8. Bush Did the Job, Elbaradei got the Nobel

> Peace Prize

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> 9. Let's Not Imitate the British

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> 10. India-US sign science and technology

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> 11. Canada's US Ambassador at War against US

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> 12. New Hanuman Animation Film

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> 13. The New Canada-China Alliance

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> Jagannath Puri for leaving this planet

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> Namaskar,

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> Ending one's life in a most elevated abode as

> Jagannath Puri is now allowed for who has to take

> the last and single ticket to India.

>

> The ultimate destination is waiting the patient with

> a friendly, familial and religious staff of Puri

> inhabitants. Prof. N.C. Dash and his son Dr.

> Padarbinda Dash are healing in the pure respect of

> the traditional ayurvedic palliative treatment of

> desease and ultimately , death. They have learned

> from Guru Vaidya in the pure tradition of

> Dhanvantari Parampara.

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> Uktal Vaidyasala in Puri , Orissa is expanding this

> years his field of healing by creating an

> ayurvedique ashram for vaisnavas. Accomodation ,

> kuthee , will be soon realised to receive in a

> natural area devotees who have the desire to be

> absorbed in Sri Caitanya and Jagannath mood of

> devotion. At a few minutes of Alarnath temple and 15

> minutes from Jagannath temple , Totha Gopinath and

> Swarga Dwar.

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> Uktal Vaidyasala is actually healing hundreds of

> patient from Orissa , Calcutta and all India. Its

> complex is made of 2 ayurvedic clinics, 2 pancha

> karma centers and a formation in ayurveda for

> Doctors and other practitioner. The production of

> ayurvedic medicated oils and medicines is growing

> by the recent construction of a new factory .

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> Uktal Vaidya Sala recognise the unchanged

> teachings of AC Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada as

> the ultimate Truth for the next 10.000 years and

> is trying to serve his followers as he wants .

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> Contact for more information : Karuna Mayi devi dasi

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> Thu, 20 Oct 2005 21:47:31 -0000

> "vrnparker" <vrnparker

> The abode of Hanuman

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> DISCOVER TRADITIONS, DISCOVER TEMPLES

> The abode of Hanuman

>

> The Birth of Hanuman, Hinduism's most revered god,

> is shrouded in the

> mists of legends and myths. There may be many

> stories behind his

> birth, but the place where he lived with his group

> of monkeys is never in

> dispute,Kamala Vasudevan tells us.

>

>

>

> Ancient India tells stories of sages who renounced

> worldly life and

> entered forests. Their lives were marked by

> austerity and thoughts on

> divinity, often resulting in epics and puranas.

> Perhaps due to their

> closeness with the animal world, the sages credited

> animals of

> possessing intelligence and intuition.

>

> It wasn't therefore hard for the sages to see that

> the primates were

> indeed our forerunners and their understanding of

> them found a mention

> in the epics. Sage Valmiki appears no different from

> others and

> Ramayana seems to contain numerous references to his

> beliefs in the

> perceptive abilities of the beasts. Such

> understandings also gained

> credence from pantheism and metempsychosis.

>

> Legend says that birth of the monkeys, as exact

> reproductions of

> powerful devas in the company of Lord Vishnu, comes

> as a precursor to

> Ramayana. The hoard of half-monkey and half-humans

> were created on

> the orders of the lord, to assist in his war over

> Ravana. Hanuman was

> thus born as the son of Vayu. His incomparable

> physical power was

> matched by his knowledge of the scriptures, arts and

> music and

> devotion for his lord: Rama.

>

>

> There are different versions of Hanuman's birth. One

> claims he was

> conceived to Vayu when his monkey father was away on

> a war with

> demons. The other states that his mother ate a cake

> meant to conceive

> one of Dasaratha's wives. One of oft-told childhood

> pranks of the

> monkey-god was his attempts to catch the Sun, which

> he mistook for a

> ripen fruit and fell to the ground with his jaws

> burnt (thus getting the

> name Hanuman).

>

> Kishkinda

>

> Ramayana tells us that Kishkinda was the kingdom of

> the monkeys.

>

> The Anegondi area in the northern banks of River

> Tungabhadra is today

> identified as erstwhile Kishkinda. Especially, the

> wooded hill in

> Chakrateertha, on the banks of the river, near

> Kamalapura, was referred

> in Ramayana as Rishyamukha, where Sugriva and his

> ministers took

> refuge, after being driven from the kingdom by Vali.

>

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