Monday, October 6, 2014

What are Common Hindi Expressions

Expressions are very common thing in life and if you are learning Hindi or other language you should know how to tell them. If someone ask, “How are you?” or “how do you feel?” then you can’t answer the person if you don’t know Hindi. That’s why I will teach you ten most common and important expressions in Hindi.
Today, I’ll show you that how can  we use expressions in Hindi.
1—खुश (Happy)
In Hindi for the word “happy” in Davanagary we write “खुश(kush).”
Let’s look at some example of the word.
-> Today she is very happy.
->आज  वह(female) बहुत  खुश  है|( Aaj vah bahut kush hai).
-> Why are you so happy today? (Interrogative)
->आज तुम बहुत खुश क्यो हो?
2—दुखी  (sad)
It is just opposite of happy.
Examples:
-> The boy was sad because he lost his book.
वह  लड़का  दुखी  था क्योकि  उसने  अपनी  किताब  खो  दी|(Vah ladka bahut dukhi tha kyoki usne apni kitab khoh di).
-> Why are you looking  so sad?
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Religion And India- Dark sides

Religion And India

In India,  people have freedom to follow their own religion. There is no restriction on the name of religion. People are allowed to follow whatever they want. Today, I would like to talk about Hindu religion, in my opinion, we should talk about things that you really know or belong to them. So I am a Hindu and I have been practicing this religion willingly or unwillingly it’s another thing, but  for almost 30 years. If you do not have any idea about Hindu Religion, then in Hindu religion people have many God and Goddess like Catholics. Hold on, if you think I am going to write, “What is Hindu Religion?” And whats things are good in this religion, then do not run away, today I will focus on only bad sides of this religion which I have faced, and have seen people doing. Well, for me these things are bad,  and unacceptable, may be for some Hindu folks they are totally acceptable and fine. One small request, if you are a fanatic Hindu, please don’t read my post, because fanaticism make people blind, and they never want to hear other people opinions.
So let’s start from step-1, and whatever I am going to write here, you can even feel while reading, I bet, you will feel. Suppose, you are a foreigner and come India first time, your flight arrived at 11 PM and somehow you managed to sleep by 12 PM, during your sleep, suddenly a noise knock into your years, and you find yourself awaken and look at watch, it’s 4 AM, what the hack? What kind of noise is out there? Then you might call your room-service and ask about the noise, and they would simply tell you, “These are devotional songs.” Yes, here some great religious folks don’t even care about others, if they want to feel God, they play devotional songs loudly, no matter what, you like it or hate it. And one thing blow your mind, you cannot stop them, because it is called a sin in their mind. Now a holy festival season is going on, ‘Navratra,’ this festival season runs nonstop for 9 days. So, some devoted religious people play loud music whole night, the ideal time could be, 9 pm to sharp 4 pm. And, once again, you have only two choice, enjoy the music whole night, or don’t sleep at all. Such religious folks don’t even care about older people who have sleeping troubles or sick people and children, if they want to lost in their God, they must be, and no one can stop them. And playing loud music throughout the night is their best religion practice hobby. One advice for you if you are willing to visit India, just try to take a hotel far from city or village or your room should be soundproof. If you think you are adventures and love challenges then join such people group and participate in their rituals, I bet, you will never forget that experience!
Practice No- 2- Magical remedies and tools for getting success in your life.

Most Expensive Diamonds from India

Most Expensive Diamonds From India

1- Akbar Shah-
Carat- 116, later 71.7
Color- Colorless
Found- In India
An Indian diamond which became famous during the days of the Mughal Empire. A diamond with a roughly pear-shaped outline and random faceting, including two Persian inscriptions, the first reading “Shah Akbar, the Grand King, 1028 A.H.” (the letters mean Anno Hegirae). The second inscription read “To the Lord of Two Worlds, 1039 A.H. Shah Jehan“. The diamond was reportedly part of the original Peacock Throne. Purchased in 1886 in Istanbul by London merchant George Blogg, who re-cut it from 116 carats (23.2 g) to a pear-shape of 71.70 carats (14.340 g), thus destroying the historic inscriptions. Blogg was the last known owner and the stone’s whereabouts are presently unknown. To know more about this diamond follow the link- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akbar_Shah_(diamond)
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2- Beau Sansy- 
Carat- 34.98
Color- Colorless
Origin – India
A 34.98-carat (6.996 g)[4] pear-shaped diamond, which sold for US $10 million in 2012.[5] Not to be confused with the Sancy.
Read more about Beau Sansy at- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beau_Sancy
3- Daria-i-Noor- 
Carat- 182
Color- Pink
Origin- India
The largest pink diamond in the world, approximately 182 carats (36.4 g), originally from India but now part of Iranian Crown Jewels. Its exact weight is not known; 182 carats (36.4 g) is an estimate.
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4- Dresden Green Diamond- 
Carat- 41
Color- Green
Origin- India
41-carat (8.2 g) antique pear-shaped brilliant – its color is the result of natural irradiation. Read more- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dresden_Green_Diamond
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5. Florentine Diamond- read more at- http://eperch.in/expensive-diamonds-india/