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Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Monkey Business

Abducted as babies, chained up and trained to pick 1,000 coconuts every day: Revealed, how the billion-pound coconut water industry is built on the abuse of monkeys

  • Baby monkeys are stolen away from their mothers who are often shot dead
  • They are trained to pick the fruit in special schools across south-east Asia 
  • Most of the coconuts picked in Thailand were by monkeys, reports claim
  • Footage and images show monkeys forced to climb trees to pick coconuts 
Chained-up monkeys in south-east Asia could be picking the coconuts used to make the various trendy brands of water and oil sold in health food stores and supermarkets across the world.
Baby monkeys are stolen away from their mothers, who are often shot by hunters, and sent to special schools where they are taught to pick as many as 1,000 coconuts a day.
Many of the coconut-based products, which have become the must-have for healthy eaters and celebrities alike, are sourced from Thailand where the majority of coconuts are picked by these cruelly-treated animals, reports claim.
Several major brands that MailOnline investigated source their products from Thailand, as well as the south-east Asian nations of Indonesia and the Philippines.
These coconut oils and waters have been espoused by several celebrities who blog about their health benefits and use them as nutritious alternatives in their 'free-from' bakes.
And nearly every supermarket or grocery store now features coconut water, making the whole industry worth around a billion pounds.
But as demand grows, so does the abuse of macaque monkeys who suffer 'serious psychological damage' as a result of being chained up 24-hours-a-day. 
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Training regime: A monkey named Dam (pictured) lifts weights made from coconuts at the Phuket Monkey School in Laem Sai, Thailand
Training regime: A monkey named Dam (pictured) lifts weights made from coconuts at the Phuket Monkey School in Laem Sai, Thailand
Hard day's work: The monkey's are chained up by their necks and forced to pick as many as 1,000 coconuts a day
Hard day's work: The monkey's are chained up by their necks and forced to pick as many as 1,000 coconuts a day
Cruelty: Chained-up monkeys (pictured in Thailand) in south-east Asia could be picking the coconuts used to make fashionable health products such as coconut water and oil
Cruelty: Chained-up monkeys (pictured in Thailand) in south-east Asia could be picking the coconuts used to make fashionable health products such as coconut water and oil
Aggressive: Animal charity Wild Futures has told MailOnline that chaining the animals and forcing them to do menial tasks all day long damages their mental state
Aggressive: Animal charity Wild Futures has told MailOnline that chaining the animals and forcing them to do menial tasks all day long damages their mental state
Hard labour: Monkeys are abducted from their mothers as babies, and taken to special schools (pictured in Thailand) where they are chained up and trained to pick coconuts
Hard labour: Monkeys are abducted from their mothers as babies, and taken to special schools (pictured in Thailand) where they are chained up and trained to pick coconuts
Harmful: The monkeys are shown off to tourists as amusing attractions, but being chained up for up to eight-hours-a-day causes the socially intelligent creatures serious damage, animal charities claim
Harmful: The monkeys are shown off to tourists as amusing attractions, but being chained up for up to eight-hours-a-day causes the socially intelligent creatures serious damage, animal charities claim
Many coconut water companies source their product south-east Asian countries like Indonesia, where 18m tonnes of coconuts are harvested every year, and Thailand, which produces just over one million tonnes annually.
It is unknown how many of the coconuts used to make the products are picked by monkeys.
But the Bangkok Post claims that if the drink sourced from Thailand, the coconuts were 'most likely' picked by monkeys.
Some monkeys are known to work from 8am to 5pm and only stop for a short break on rainy days and Sundays.
When they are not working, their owners place a muzzle on their faces and shackle them to a tree stump or a shed - restricting their movement and interaction with other monkeys.
A well-trained monkey can pick hundreds more coconuts than a human, who are limited to a few hundred at most, and fetch up to £1,200 when sold to other farmers.
Chained up: Monkeys are forced to work from 8am to 5pm and are shackled even when they are not working
Chained up: Monkeys are forced to work from 8am to 5pm and are shackled even when they are not working
Efficient: Well-trained monkeys (pictured in Indonesia) can pick up to 1,000 coconuts a day while a human can pick a few hundred at most
Efficient: Well-trained monkeys (pictured in Indonesia) can pick up to 1,000 coconuts a day while a human can pick a few hundred at most
Trained: Monkeys are taught to spin the coconut with both hands and feet to dislodge the coconut quickly
Trained: Monkeys are taught to spin the coconut with both hands and feet to dislodge the coconut quickly
Cruel process: The monkey's handler hold the rope (left), which is tied to a chain around its neck, as it climbs the tree and throws coconuts down (right)
Cruel process: The monkey's handler hold the rope (left), which is tied to a chain around its neck, as it climbs the tree and throws coconuts down (right)
Cruel process: The monkey's handler hold the rope (top), which is tied to a chain around its neck, as it climbs the tree and throws coconuts down (bottom)
Manual labour: Footage shows a monkey scaling a tree to collect coconuts before his owner yanks the chain around his neck - signalling him to come back down
Manual labour: Footage shows a monkey scaling a tree to collect coconuts before his owner yanks the chain around his neck - signalling him to come back down
Collection: Some monkeys are even trained to collect coconuts from the ground and place them in bags, which saves their owners hours of back-breaking labour
Collection: Some monkeys are even trained to collect coconuts from the ground and place them in bags, which saves their owners hours of back-breaking labour
Footage from a monkey training school in Koh Phangan, Thailand, shows a monkey expertly scaling a tree, removing a coconut and throwing it back down - all within 30 seconds.
Once it has emptied the tree, the monkey's handler yanks the chain tied around the its neck to make it climb back down. 
These monkeys are shown off to tourists as amusing spectacles by their owners who claim the animals enjoy climbing and picking fruit.
But chaining them up the socially-intelligent creatures, and forcing them to carry out menial tasks, causes 'lasting psychological damage', Claire Turnbull of the Wild Futures monkey sanctuary told MailOnline. 

She said: 'By keeping them socially isolated, on chains or in small cages, monkeys can develop a host of abnormal behaviours which range from "extreme submission" to self-harming behaviour.
'As they mature, primates naturally become aggressive. In order to keep them submissive, primates are typically subjected to abusive training methods which make them anxious and fearful. 
'We absolutely urge companies to make sure they source fruit from farms that do not exploit monkeys in this way.' 
Monkey schools claim training places emphasis on showing the macaques kindness and never punishing them for mistakes. 
Working monkey: A macaque rides on the back of a pickup truck with its owner at a coconut plantation in Chumphon province, southern Thailand
Working monkey: A macaque rides on the back of a pickup truck with its owner at a coconut plantation in Chumphon province, southern Thailand
Commodity: These cruelly-treated animals can fetch up to £1,200 when sold to other farmers
Commodity: These cruelly-treated animals can fetch up to £1,200 when sold to other farmers
Commodity: Well-trained coconut pickers can fetch up to £1,200 when sold to other farmers
False industry: Monkeys are shown off to tourists as amusing spectacles by their owners who claim the animals enjoy climbing and picking fruit
False industry: Monkeys are shown off to tourists as amusing spectacles by their owners who claim the animals enjoy climbing and picking fruit
The monkeys are taught how to free themselves from become entangled in ropes and even how to select ripe fruit. 
According to the Bangkok Post, one training centre claims that using pig-tailed macaques is safer than using humans because they are 'strong, enjoy climbing, do not complain, do not call for higher wages... and are not corrupt.' 
It adds: 'They do not require social security and accident insurance. Monkeys are therefore considered a "living machine" that is very valuable for coconut farmers.'
Some monkeys are even taught to collect grounded coconuts and put them into sacks, which saves their owners hours of back-breaking labour.
Locals in Thailand argue that monkeys have been helping their 'human friends' harvest coconuts for hundreds of years. 
The Island of Koh Samui website boasts about how tourists can see monkeys climbing 'at great speed and flying from tree to tree in their hunt for the ripened coconuts'. 
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HOW MONKEYS ARE TRAINED TO PICK 1,000 COCONUTS A DAY

The First Monkey School in Surat Thani, Thailand, describes how it turns wild monkeys into coconut-harvesting employees on its website.
It says the monkey should be comfortable in its surroundings, even though the images and video on the website show the animal chained up.
The monkeys are first taught how to rotate coconuts - which helps loosen them from trees.
A trainer starts by turning the coconut which has been placed on a pole and soon, the monkey will become 'curious' and want to copy them.
Once it has learned how to rotate the coconut with its hands and feet, the trainer will simulate a real situation by hanging it from a bamboo rod decorated with some coconut leaves.
No rest: When they are not working (pictured), their owners place a muzzle on their faces and shackle them to a tree stump or a shed
No rest: When they are not working (pictured), their owners place a muzzle on their faces and shackle them to a tree stump or a shed
The website says the monkey 'will never climb into a coconut tree without a line' - which is tethered around its neck - so it must learn to free itself should that line become stuck.
This is method takes between three and six months to teach and costs £108.
Some monkeys then qualify for 'secondary school' where they are taught to pick coconuts and put them in a bag, which they will carry to any place the owner wants.
This takes another six months and costs the owner £450.
The highest level of education offered in this establishment is called 'high school', where they teach the monkey to do 'practically everything the owner wants'.
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Saturday, September 26, 2015

Height of Tatto Madness

Walking works of art: Ink devotees showcase skin covered in beautiful and bizarre designs... and even go under the needle at annual tattoo convention 

  • Starting today, more than 300 tattoo artists from around the world are showcasing their intricate tattoo designs
  • The colourful celebration of body art runs all weekend in East London's Tobacco Dock
  • People from all walks of life showed off their eye-catching ink, from avant garde pensioners to breastfeeding mums
From entire torsos covered in sprawling rib cage designs to bald heads inked to look like skulls, this year's London Tattoo Convention didn't fail to shock - and inspire.
Starting today and running until Monday, more than 300 tattoo artists from around the world are showcasing their body art in 26 halls at the event, held in East London's Tobacco Dock.
People from every walk of life flocked to the convention - from avant garde pensioners to breastfeeding mothers and everyone in between - and took on brave inkings they will bear for the rest of their lives. 

Starting today and running until Monday, over 300 tattoo artists from around the world are showcasing their body art in 26 halls at the event, held in East London's Tobacco Dock. Here Model Mz Bones displays her brightly coloured body art
Starting today and running until Monday, over 300 tattoo artists from around the world are showcasing their body art in 26 halls at the event, held in East London's Tobacco Dock. Here Model Mz Bones displays her brightly coloured body art
Hardly an inch of this man's back and shoulders hasn't been infused with vivid colour in this Eastern inspired design 
Hardly an inch of this man's back and shoulders hasn't been infused with vivid colour in this Eastern inspired design 
Elegy Ellen, of Sweden, poses at the International Tattoo Convention in London displaying a full body of ink
Elegy Ellen, of Sweden, poses at the International Tattoo Convention in London displaying a full body of ink
People at the heavily-photographed convention were more than happy to flash their inked flesh - and prove just how tough they were to endure hours of painful needlework to get the designs.
Everything from Oriental designs of blue dragons curling around limbs, to more delicate cherry-blossom tree patterns, were on display. 
No body part was spared, as people had their heads, faces, fingers, inner thighs and toes covered in vivid designs.  
Tickets to the event - which also features live music and competitions - cost £20 to £75, and a huge queue formed around the corner from the entrance.
Scroll down to see the weird, wacky and wonderful designs from the most skilled tattoo artists in the world...
A man receives a huge piece of artwork across his back at the convention, where 300 artists are showcasing their body art
A man receives a huge piece of artwork across his back at the convention, where 300 artists are showcasing their body art
People at the heavily-photographed convention were more than happy to flash their inked flesh - and prove just how tough they were to endure hours of painful needlework to get the designs, including one woman who lay in just a black thong to go under the needle
People at the heavily-photographed convention were more than happy to flash their inked flesh - and prove just how tough they were to endure hours of painful needlework to get the designs, including one woman who lay in just a black thong to go under the needle
This man opted for a wacky moustache to match his lively facial tattoos
Another has the back of whole head inked to look like a grimacing skull
This man (top) opted for a wacky moustache to match his lively facial tattoos, while another (bottom) has the back of whole head inked to look like a grimacing skull
A brightly coloured cartoon with roses and butterflies emerging from it hair covers the back of this woman 
Most of this gentleman's entire body bears sprawling patterns
A woman shows off an arresting back tattoo featuring a woman's face wreathed in hair, chiffon and pink roses (top); a leather-clad pensioner shows off his legs covered in swirling tribal tattoos and ink covering his arms and torso, up to his neck
Under a long-sleeved shirt (and gloves) you'd have no idea this man bore such complex and haunting artwork featuring snarling vampire beauties, a skull and mysterious hooded faces on his body chest, abdomen and even on the back of his hands
Under a long-sleeved shirt (and gloves) you'd have no idea this man bore such complex and haunting artwork featuring snarling vampire beauties, a skull and mysterious hooded faces on his body chest, abdomen and even on the back of his hands
A blonde grins as she showcases her colourful arm tattoos
Hues of pink and lime green snake around this woman's arms
A blonde (top) and a brunette (bottom) both grin as they showcase their colourful arm tattoos 
An artist is photographed drawing the outlines of the tattoo and carefully copies the design onto this woman's thigh 
An artist is photographed drawing the outlines of the tattoo and carefully copies the design onto this woman's thigh 
Large, sweeping tattoos which reached up the neck and over the face and head were seen on plenty of men
Large, sweeping tattoos which reached up the neck and over the face and head were seen on plenty of men
Large, sweeping tattoos which reached up the neck and over the face and head were seen on plenty of men - who also sported extra piercings and large ear 'spacers' designed to enlarge the hole pierced ears
The pain in this undoubtedly tender area is apparent on this man's face as he has a rose inked on to the side of his neck
The pain in this undoubtedly tender area is apparent on this man's face as he has a rose inked on to the side of his neck
An explosion of colour trickles down the back of this woman, who appears to be surprisingly serene during the process 
An explosion of colour trickles down the back of this woman, who appears to be surprisingly serene during the process 
Glistening pots of colour sit waiting to find their homes under the skin of tattoo-loving humans 
Glistening pots of colour sit waiting to find their homes under the skin of tattoo-loving humans 
A woman stretches out on her stomach and displays an astonishingly detailed equine design etched artfully on her back and shoulders
A woman stretches out on her stomach and displays an astonishingly detailed equine design etched artfully on her back and shoulders
Nothing about this scenario - in which artists tattoo a man's head using traditional Samoan method - looks anything short of agonising 
Nothing about this scenario - in which artists tattoo a man's head using traditional Samoan method - looks anything short of agonising 
A couple pose with their child in a sling on her mother, one of the many parents who took their children along for the event
A couple pose with their child in a sling on her mother, one of the many parents who took their children along for the event
This woman tenderly cradles her child as she breastfeeds during the convention, and showcases a bold chest tattoo featuring Latin script
This woman tenderly cradles her child as she breastfeeds during the convention, and showcases a bold chest tattoo featuring Latin script
A man has his upper arm tattooed by a buxom blonde, who herself has arms covered in ink 
A man has his upper arm tattooed by a buxom blonde, who herself has arms covered in ink 
One man displays two teardrop tattoos under his eyes
Another sports large dots over his eyebrows
One man displays two teardrop tattoos under his eyes (Top) while another sports large dots on brow bones where eyebrows should be
Two men show off their extensive chest designs, which feature humans, mystical beasts and scrawled writing 
Two men show off their extensive chest designs, which feature humans, mystical beasts and scrawled writing

26-09-2015

  सौ  ऊंट
किसी  शहर  में, एक आदमी प्राइवेट  कंपनी  में  जॉब  करता था . वो  अपनी  ज़िन्दगी  से  खुश  नहीं  था , हर  समय  वो  किसी  न  किसी  समस्या  से  परेशान  रहता  था .

एक बार  शहर  से  कुछ  दूरी  पर  एक  महात्मा  का  काफिला  रुका . शहर  में  चारों  और  उन्ही की चर्चा  थी.

बहुत  से  लोग  अपनी  समस्याएं  लेकर  उनके  पास  पहुँचने  लगे ,
 उस आदमी  ने  भी  महात्मा  के  दर्शन  करने  का  निश्चय  किया .

छुट्टी के दिन  सुबह -सुबह ही उनके  काफिले  तक  पहुंचा . बहुत इंतज़ार  के  बाद उसका  का  नंबर  आया .

वह  बाबा  से  बोला  ,” बाबा , मैं  अपने  जीवन  से  बहुत  दुखी  हूँ , हर  समय  समस्याएं  मुझे  घेरी  रहती  हैं , कभी ऑफिस  की  टेंशन  रहती  है , तो  कभी  घर  पर  अनबन  हो  जाती  है , और  कभी  अपने  सेहत  को  लेकर  परेशान रहता  हूँ ….

 बाबा  कोई  ऐसा  उपाय  बताइये  कि  मेरे  जीवन  से  सभी  समस्याएं  ख़त्म  हो  जाएं  और  मैं  चैन  से  जी सकूँ ?

बाबा  मुस्कुराये  और  बोले , “ पुत्र  , आज  बहुत देर  हो  गयी  है  मैं  तुम्हारे  प्रश्न  का  उत्तर  कल  सुबह दूंगा … लेकिन क्या  तुम  मेरा  एक  छोटा  सा  काम  करोगे …?”

“हमारे  काफिले  में  सौ ऊंट  🐪 हैं  ,
मैं  चाहता हूँ  कि  आज  रात  तुम  इनका  खयाल  रखो …
जब  सौ  के  सौ  ऊंट 🐪  बैठ  जाएं  तो  तुम   भी  सो  जाना …”,

ऐसा कहते  हुए   महात्मा👳  अपने  तम्बू  में  चले  गए ..

अगली  सुबह  महात्मा उस आदमी  से  मिले  और  पुछा , “ कहो  बेटा , नींद  अच्छी  आई .”

वो  दुखी  होते  हुए  बोला :
 “कहाँ  बाबा , मैं  तो  एक  पल  भी  नहीं  सो  पाया. मैंने  बहुत  कोशिश  की  पर  मैं  सभी  ऊंटों🐪  को  नहीं  बैठा  पाया , कोई  न  कोई  ऊंट 🐪 खड़ा  हो  ही  जाता …!!!

बाबा बोले  , “ बेटा , कल  रात  तुमने  अनुभव  किया कि  चाहे  कितनी  भी  कोशिश  कर  लो  सारे  ऊंट  🐪 एक  साथ  नहीं  बैठ  सकते …

तुम  एक  को  बैठाओगे  तो  कहीं  और  कोई  दूसरा  खड़ा  हो  जाएगा.

इसी  तरह  तुम एक  समस्या  का  समाधान  करोगे  तो  किसी  कारणवश  दूसरी खड़ी हो  जाएगी ..

पुत्र  जब  तक  जीवन  है  ये समस्याएं  तो  बनी  ही  रहती  हैं … कभी  कम  तो  कभी  ज्यादा ….”

तो  हमें  क्या  करना चाहिए  ?” , आदमी  ने  जिज्ञासावश  पुछा .

इन  समस्याओं  के  बावजूद  जीवन  का  आनंद  लेना  सीखो …

कल  रात  क्या  हुआ ?
1) कई  ऊंट   रात होते -होते  खुद ही  बैठ  गए  ,
2) कई  तुमने  अपने  प्रयास  से  बैठा  दिए ,
3) बहुत  से  ऊंट  तुम्हारे  प्रयास  के  बाद  भी  नहीं बैठे … और बाद  में  तुमने  पाया  कि उनमे से कुछ खुद ही  बैठ  गए ….

कुछ  समझे ….??
समस्याएं  भी  ऐसी  ही  होती  हैं..

1) कुछ  तो  अपने आप ही ख़त्म  हो  जाती  हैं ,
2) कुछ  को  तुम  अपने  प्रयास  से  हल  कर लेते  हो …
3) कुछ  तुम्हारे  बहुत  कोशिश  करने  पर   भी  हल  नहीं  होतीं ,

ऐसी  समस्याओं  को   समय  पर  छोड़  दो … उचित  समय  पर  वे खुद  ही  ख़त्म  हो  जाती  हैं.!!

जीवन  है, तो  कुछ समस्याएं रहेंगी  ही  रहेंगी …. पर  इसका  ये  मतलब  नहीं  की  तुम  दिन  रात  उन्ही  के  बारे  में  सोचते  रहो …

समस्याओं को  एक  तरफ  रखो 
और  जीवन  का  आनंद  लो…

 चैन की नींद सो …

 जब  उनका  समय  आएगा  वो  खुद  ही  हल  हो  जाएँगी"...

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बिंदास मुस्कुराओ क्या ग़म हे,..
ज़िन्दगी में टेंशन किसको कम हे..

अच्छा या बुरा तो केवल भ्रम हे..
जिन्दगी का नाम ही
कभी ख़ुशी कभी ग़म हे..!!
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■ કંઇક જાણવા મળ્યું ?
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૧. દરરોજ ૧૦ થી ૩૦ મિનિટ ચાલવા જાઓ અને હા, ચાલતી વખતે ચહેરા પર હળવું સ્મિત હોય તો ઉત્તમ!
૨. દરરોજ ઓછામાં ઓછી ૧૦-30 મિનિટ માટે
એકાંતમાં બેસો.
૩. દરરોજ ૭ કલાક ઊંધો.
૪. જોશ, ઉત્સાહ અને કરૂણા આ ત્રણ
મહત્વના ગુણો છે જીવનમાં.
૫. નવી રમતો શિખો/રમો..
૬. ગયા વર્ષે કરતાં આ વર્ષે વધારે પુસ્તકો વાંચો .
૭. ધ્યાન, યોગ અને પ્રાર્થના માટે સમય ફાળવો.
૮. ૭૦થી વધારે ઉંમરના અને ૭થી ઓછી ઉંમરના લોકો સાથે સમય ગાળો.
દરરોજ શક્ય ન હોય તો અઠવાડિએ.
૯. જાગતાં સપનાં જુઓ.
૧૦.. પ્લાન્ટ (ફેકટરી )માં બનતી વસ્તુઓ
કરતાં પ્લાન્ટ(છોડ)માં ઊગેલી વસ્તુઓને
ખોરાકમાં મહત્વનું સ્થાન આપો.
૧૧. પુષ્કળ પાણી પીઓ
૧૨. દરરોજ ઓછામાં ઓછા ત્રણ વ્યક્તિના ચહેરા પર સ્મિત લાવો.
૧૩. ચર્ચા/નિંદા/કુથલીમાં સમય ન બગાડો.
૧૪. ભૂતકાળ ભૂલી જાઓ. ખાસ કરીને પતિ/
પત્નીની ભૂલો. વર્તમાનકાળનો આનંદ લો.
૧૫. રાજાની જેમ સવારનો નાસ્તો કરો,
રાજકુમારની જેમ બપોરનું ભોજન લો અને
ભિખારી જેટલું રાત્રે જમો!
૧૬. દરેક દલીલની સામે જીતી શકવાના નથી,
મતભેદ સ્વિકારી લો.
૧૭. સરખામણી કરવાનું છોડો. ખાસ કરીને પતિ/
પત્નીની સરખામણી.
૧૮. તમારા સુખનું કારણ ફક્ત તમે છો.
૧૯. દરેકને (Unconditional) માફી બક્ષો.
ક્ષમા વીરસ્ય ભૂષણમ્
૨૦. બીજા લોકો તમારા માટે શું વિચારશે
એવા વિચાર છોડો.
૨૧. ભગવાન સૌનું ભલું કરશે.
૨૨. ગમે તેટલી સારી કે ખરાબ પરિસ્થિતિ હશે,
બદલાશે જરૂર.
૨૩. માંદા પડશો ત્યારે તમારો બૉસ નહીં પણ
તમારા મિત્રો તમારી સંભાળ રાખશે,માટે
મિત્રોના સંપર્કમાં રહો.
૨૪. નકામી, નઠારી અને જેમાંથી આનંદ ન મળે
તેવી વસ્તુઓથી દૂર રહો.
૨૫ . ઈર્ષા સમયનો બગાડ છે. તમને જોઈતું બધું તમારી પાસે છે.
૨૬. ઉત્તમ હજી આવવાનું બાકી છે.
૨૭. ગમે તેવો ખરાબ મૂડ હોય, ઊઠો, તૈયાર થાઓ અને બહાર આંટો મારી આવો.
૨૮. દરરોજ સવારે ઊઠીને ભગવાનનો આભાર માનો.
૨૯. આ જડીબુટ્ટીઓનું સેવન કરો અને
સગા વ્હાલાઓને પણ જણાવો.
30. નસીબથી મળી છે જીંદગી તો એને
જીવી જાણો.
૩૧. કારણ વગર નાં સવાલો પૂછો નહિ.
૩૨. બીજા નું માપ કાઢશો નહિ
૩૩. શંકાશીલ બનવા કરતા વિશ્વાસ રાખવા શીખો
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On the night of full moon in the month of Kartik, Chandragupta saw sixteen dreams, which were then explained to him by Acharya Bhadrabahu.
Dream of Chandragupta /Explanation by Acharya Bhadrabahu
The sun setting 
All the knowledge will be darkened
A branch of the Kalpavriksha break off and fall 
Decline of Jainism and Chandragupta's successors wont be initiated
A divine car descending in the sky and returning 
The heavenly beings will not visit Bharata Kshetra
The disk of the moon sundered 
Jainism will be split into two sects
Black elephants fighting 
Lesser rains and poorer crops
Fireflies shining in the twilight 
True knowledge will be lost, few sparks will glimmer with feeble light
A dried up lake 
Aryakhanda will be destitute of Jain doctrines and falsehood increase
Smoke filling all the air 
Evil prevail and goodness hidden
An ape sitting on a throne 
Vile, low-born, wicked will acquire power
A dog eating the payasa out of a golden bowl 
Kings, not content with a sixth share, will introduce land-rent and opress their subjects by increasing it
Young bulls labouring 
Young will form religious purposes, but forsake them when old
Kshatriya boys riding donkeys 
Kings of high descent will associate with the base
Monkeys scaring away swans 
The low will torment the noble and try to reduce them to same level
Calves jumping over the sea 
King will assist in oppressing the people by levying unlawful taxes
Foxes pursuing old oxen 
The low, with hollow compliments, will get rid of the noble, the good and the wise
A twelve-headed serpent approaching 
twelve year of death and famine will come upon this land

Friday, September 25, 2015

Europe's Best Slackliners

High flyers! See Europe's best slackliners compete on a wire 1,624ft above Switzerland in an attempt to break the world record

  • For four days at the end of September, the world's top highline walkers will gather in Moleson, Switzerland
  • And on September 27, Europe's best will go head to head on six different lines up to 495 metres off the ground
  • Attendees of the festival will also have the chance to chat with the athletes and enjoy drinks and tapas  
This is an event that isn't for the faint-hearted.  
For four days each September, the world's best slackliners gather in Moleson, Switzerland, to show off their sky-high balancing ability in what is known as the Highline Extreme event.
But it's on Sunday that things will really come down to the wire, when Europe's finest go head to head on six different lines, ranging from 45 metres (148 ft) to 495 metres (1,624 ft) above the ground.
And for those who manage to conquer the wire towering over 1,600 ft above the Swiss mountains, they will also achieve a world record.
The adrenaline-seeking athletes are expected to show off their most impressive skills with nothing more than a single safety line tethering them to the rope under their feet.
Attendees of the festival will have the opportunity to chat with the intrepid wire-walkers, enjoy drinks and tapas in the evenings and, of course, experience the main event on Sunday. Tickets are available from 45 Swiss francs, or about £30, but how can you possibly put a price on witnessing first-hand such death-defying stunts? 
Competitors stand on lines during their practice for the main Highline Extreme event on Sunday in Moleson, Switzerland
Competitors stand on lines during their practice for the main Highline Extreme event on Sunday in Moleson, Switzerland
Guillaume Rolland of France precariously walks on a line, which towers above the mountainous terrain below
Guillaume Rolland of France precariously walks on a line, which towers above the mountainous terrain below
Friedi Kuehni of Germany balances on a wire, which appears to be high above the Swiss tree line, on September 25
Friedi Kuehni of Germany balances on a wire, which appears to be high above the Swiss tree line, on September 25
Oliver Ross of Austria takes on one of the six different lines blindfolded, tethered to the wire by just a red safety rope
Oliver Ross of Austria takes on one of the six different lines blindfolded, tethered to the wire by just a red safety rope
What a view! Guillaume Rolland of France stands above the mountainous Swiss landscape with his arms outstretched
What a view! Guillaume Rolland of France stands above the mountainous Swiss landscape with his arms outstretched
A fish-eye lens view helps to capture just how far off the ground the Highline Extreme event competitors really are
A fish-eye lens view helps to capture just how far off the ground the Highline Extreme event competitors really are
Samuel Volery of Switzerland attempts the 495-metre (1,624 ft) line, which, if conquered, will set a world record
Samuel Volery of Switzerland attempts the 495-metre (1,624 ft) line, which, if conquered, will set a world record
However, after making it part of the way across, Samuel lost his balance and fell off the towering slackline
However, after making it part of the way across, Samuel lost his balance and fell off the towering slackline
Here, Alex Schultz of Germany (left) and Samuel Volery (right) walk on two different lines while practicing for Sunday's event
Here, Alex Schultz of Germany (left) and Samuel Volery (right) walk on two different lines while practicing for Sunday's event
Attendees of the festival will also have the opportunity to chat with the intrepid wire-walkers (pictured) and enjoy drinks and tapas in the evenings
Attendees of the festival will also have the opportunity to chat with the intrepid wire-walkers (pictured) and enjoy drinks and tapas in the evenings