This document discusses the relationship between Radha and Krishna as depicted in the lyrical dance-drama Gita Govindam. It describes Radha as an "ecstatic concept" and the "cynosure" or center of attention. The poem explores the themes of separation and uniting between the divine couple Radha and Krishna. It portrays Radha as Krishna's primary source of delight, and their love and frolicking as "rasa lila." Radha is seen as both Krishna's power and as nature itself, which longs to be united with God.
Planetary worship is still practiced in India today. The Navagrahas comprise nine planetary deities - the five visible planets (Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Saturn), plus the Sun, Moon, and shadow planets Rahu and Ketu. Many Indus symbols are thought to depict astronomical events and planetary deities. Analysis shows the longest continuous Indus inscription depicts symbols of five planets, three gods, and seven constellations, resembling an early horoscope chart. Planetary positions were important in Hindu astrology, and temples contained enclosures honoring the nine planets.
The year 1977 marked the beginning of quantavolutionary publications about sa...Deepak Somaji-Sawant
This document summarizes the views of several authors on the ancient planet Saturn and its role as a second sun in Earth's prehistory. The key points are:
1) Saturn was once a huge star that shone brightly in Earth's sky during the day and night, dominating the heavens and influencing ancient mythologies.
2) After leaving an imprint on Earth and humanity, Saturn is said to have exploded in a nova or collision, causing a global flood and making Jupiter the new "king of the heavens."
3) Ancient myths and symbols from cultures around the world are analyzed and interpreted as representing Saturn and its transition from a luminous object to a planetary body.
Apollo was the Greek god of music, poetry, prophecy, medicine, and plague. He carried a lyre and his symbol represented creation. As the son of Zeus and Leto and twin brother of Artemis, Apollo was associated with law, philosophy, and the arts. He sometimes bestowed the gift of prophecy to mortals he loved. Apollo became linked with curing disease when Greeks believed his arrows spread plague and praying to him could make epidemics stop. This led to the myth of his son Asclepius, a skilled healer who could revive the dead, angering Hades. Asclepius became a god depicted holding a serpent.
This document discusses and provides descriptions of various minor palm lines that palm readers may observe, including the girdle of Venus, hepatica, sun line, ring of Solomon, sympathy line, via lasciva, medical stigmata, family chain, relationship lines, and children lines. It notes that not everyone will have all lines, and some people only have a few major lines. The lines can provide insights into people's personalities, sensitivities, health, relationships and careers.
The document summarizes the history and spread of the Indian epic poem Ramayana. It details that there are over 300 versions of the Ramayana across Asia, with the oldest being the Sanskrit version attributed to Valmiki. It has been translated and adapted into many regional languages and cultural art forms across Southeast Asia. The core themes of the Ramayana story have been expressed through diverse art like dance, music, paintings, and shadow puppetry.
Khnum was an ancient Egyptian god who was depicted as a ram. As a god of the Nile river silt and fertility, he was associated with creation and was considered a potter god who formed humans on a potter's wheel. Khnum also protected the sun god Ra and was a protector of the dead. He evolved from a local god of the Nile to take on wider roles related to childbirth and creation from early Egyptian history through the Greco-Roman period.
This document discusses the relationship between Radha and Krishna as depicted in the lyrical dance-drama Gita Govindam. It describes Radha as an "ecstatic concept" and the "cynosure" or center of attention. The poem explores the themes of separation and uniting between the divine couple Radha and Krishna. It portrays Radha as Krishna's primary source of delight, and their love and frolicking as "rasa lila." Radha is seen as both Krishna's power and as nature itself, which longs to be united with God.
Planetary worship is still practiced in India today. The Navagrahas comprise nine planetary deities - the five visible planets (Mars, Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Saturn), plus the Sun, Moon, and shadow planets Rahu and Ketu. Many Indus symbols are thought to depict astronomical events and planetary deities. Analysis shows the longest continuous Indus inscription depicts symbols of five planets, three gods, and seven constellations, resembling an early horoscope chart. Planetary positions were important in Hindu astrology, and temples contained enclosures honoring the nine planets.
The year 1977 marked the beginning of quantavolutionary publications about sa...Deepak Somaji-Sawant
This document summarizes the views of several authors on the ancient planet Saturn and its role as a second sun in Earth's prehistory. The key points are:
1) Saturn was once a huge star that shone brightly in Earth's sky during the day and night, dominating the heavens and influencing ancient mythologies.
2) After leaving an imprint on Earth and humanity, Saturn is said to have exploded in a nova or collision, causing a global flood and making Jupiter the new "king of the heavens."
3) Ancient myths and symbols from cultures around the world are analyzed and interpreted as representing Saturn and its transition from a luminous object to a planetary body.
Apollo was the Greek god of music, poetry, prophecy, medicine, and plague. He carried a lyre and his symbol represented creation. As the son of Zeus and Leto and twin brother of Artemis, Apollo was associated with law, philosophy, and the arts. He sometimes bestowed the gift of prophecy to mortals he loved. Apollo became linked with curing disease when Greeks believed his arrows spread plague and praying to him could make epidemics stop. This led to the myth of his son Asclepius, a skilled healer who could revive the dead, angering Hades. Asclepius became a god depicted holding a serpent.
This document discusses and provides descriptions of various minor palm lines that palm readers may observe, including the girdle of Venus, hepatica, sun line, ring of Solomon, sympathy line, via lasciva, medical stigmata, family chain, relationship lines, and children lines. It notes that not everyone will have all lines, and some people only have a few major lines. The lines can provide insights into people's personalities, sensitivities, health, relationships and careers.
The document summarizes the history and spread of the Indian epic poem Ramayana. It details that there are over 300 versions of the Ramayana across Asia, with the oldest being the Sanskrit version attributed to Valmiki. It has been translated and adapted into many regional languages and cultural art forms across Southeast Asia. The core themes of the Ramayana story have been expressed through diverse art like dance, music, paintings, and shadow puppetry.
Khnum was an ancient Egyptian god who was depicted as a ram. As a god of the Nile river silt and fertility, he was associated with creation and was considered a potter god who formed humans on a potter's wheel. Khnum also protected the sun god Ra and was a protector of the dead. He evolved from a local god of the Nile to take on wider roles related to childbirth and creation from early Egyptian history through the Greco-Roman period.
This document provides descriptions and interpretations of various markings that can appear on the palm, including stars, islands, spots, crosses, triangles, grilles, circles, squares, and fish. Each marking is said to have different meanings depending on its location, size, color, and orientation. For example, a star on the head line indicates poor decision making, while a triangle on the mount of Jupiter signifies success in management. The document aims to help with palm reading by detailing the effects and significance of common palm markings.
The document describes various incarnations of Lord Shiva according to Hindu scriptures. It discusses the five primary incarnations of Sadhojat, Namadeva, Tatpurush, Aghoresh and Ishan. It also describes the ten great incarnations of Shiva and their corresponding Shaktis or female powers. Finally, it lists over 25 different incarnations or avatars that Lord Shiva is said to have taken, including Nandi, Veerbhadra, Neelkanth and others.
* Mohemmed ( very importances for some continenet country ) .Deepak Somaji-Sawant
The document discusses a photo acquired from Google and includes the sender's concluding thoughts. It suggests that a balded human ID may be related to ancient myths. It also lists important words like "Mohemmed" that could have specific meanings as symbols in particular religions. The document is signed by Mr. Deepak S.Sawant and Mr. RonnieVorshet.
Aries is the first sign of the zodiac from March 21 - April 20. It is represented by the ram and is a fire sign ruled by the planet Mars, giving it a bold and fearless personality. The origins of Aries can be traced back to ancient Egyptian and Babylonian astronomy, where it was associated with spring, new beginnings, and depicted as a ram-headed god. These traits symbolize Aries' passionate and action-oriented nature to charge forward confidently as the leader of the zodiac.
The document discusses the Hindu concept of Lila, which refers to the idea that the creation of the universe is part of God's divine play. It is described as the Supreme Being building sandcastles in space and sometimes destroying them, similar to a child at play. This playful aspect of God is seen in figures like Krishna and Shiva. While events may seem cruel or meaningless to humans, they are just part of the infinite playing out its game with the finite. Seeing the world as Lila allows one to transcend suffering and duality, and see that the player and playthings are all aspects of the divine.
The document discusses theories about the Absolute or ultimate reality from various philosophical and religious perspectives. It describes the Absolute as having two aspects: 1) the unmanifest, transcendent aspect which is pure being, consciousness, and bliss, and 2) the power of self-manifestation which causes creation of finite existence. Creation occurs through the Absolute's own innate joy and spontaneity (lila) to experience individualization while remaining unchanged. Traditions explain creation as the Absolute's free will or delight in self-expression through myriad forms.
The Building Blocks of QuestDB, a Time Series Databasejavier ramirez
Talk Delivered at Valencia Codes Meetup 2024-06.
Traditionally, databases have treated timestamps just as another data type. However, when performing real-time analytics, timestamps should be first class citizens and we need rich time semantics to get the most out of our data. We also need to deal with ever growing datasets while keeping performant, which is as fun as it sounds.
It is no wonder time-series databases are now more popular than ever before. Join me in this session to learn about the internal architecture and building blocks of QuestDB, an open source time-series database designed for speed. We will also review a history of some of the changes we have gone over the past two years to deal with late and unordered data, non-blocking writes, read-replicas, or faster batch ingestion.
Beyond the Basics of A/B Tests: Highly Innovative Experimentation Tactics You...Aggregage
This webinar will explore cutting-edge, less familiar but powerful experimentation methodologies which address well-known limitations of standard A/B Testing. Designed for data and product leaders, this session aims to inspire the embrace of innovative approaches and provide insights into the frontiers of experimentation!
Learn SQL from basic queries to Advance queriesmanishkhaire30
Dive into the world of data analysis with our comprehensive guide on mastering SQL! This presentation offers a practical approach to learning SQL, focusing on real-world applications and hands-on practice. Whether you're a beginner or looking to sharpen your skills, this guide provides the tools you need to extract, analyze, and interpret data effectively.
Key Highlights:
Foundations of SQL: Understand the basics of SQL, including data retrieval, filtering, and aggregation.
Advanced Queries: Learn to craft complex queries to uncover deep insights from your data.
Data Trends and Patterns: Discover how to identify and interpret trends and patterns in your datasets.
Practical Examples: Follow step-by-step examples to apply SQL techniques in real-world scenarios.
Actionable Insights: Gain the skills to derive actionable insights that drive informed decision-making.
Join us on this journey to enhance your data analysis capabilities and unlock the full potential of SQL. Perfect for data enthusiasts, analysts, and anyone eager to harness the power of data!
#DataAnalysis #SQL #LearningSQL #DataInsights #DataScience #Analytics
ViewShift: Hassle-free Dynamic Policy Enforcement for Every Data LakeWalaa Eldin Moustafa
Dynamic policy enforcement is becoming an increasingly important topic in today’s world where data privacy and compliance is a top priority for companies, individuals, and regulators alike. In these slides, we discuss how LinkedIn implements a powerful dynamic policy enforcement engine, called ViewShift, and integrates it within its data lake. We show the query engine architecture and how catalog implementations can automatically route table resolutions to compliance-enforcing SQL views. Such views have a set of very interesting properties: (1) They are auto-generated from declarative data annotations. (2) They respect user-level consent and preferences (3) They are context-aware, encoding a different set of transformations for different use cases (4) They are portable; while the SQL logic is only implemented in one SQL dialect, it is accessible in all engines.
#SQL #Views #Privacy #Compliance #DataLake
This document provides descriptions and interpretations of various markings that can appear on the palm, including stars, islands, spots, crosses, triangles, grilles, circles, squares, and fish. Each marking is said to have different meanings depending on its location, size, color, and orientation. For example, a star on the head line indicates poor decision making, while a triangle on the mount of Jupiter signifies success in management. The document aims to help with palm reading by detailing the effects and significance of common palm markings.
The document describes various incarnations of Lord Shiva according to Hindu scriptures. It discusses the five primary incarnations of Sadhojat, Namadeva, Tatpurush, Aghoresh and Ishan. It also describes the ten great incarnations of Shiva and their corresponding Shaktis or female powers. Finally, it lists over 25 different incarnations or avatars that Lord Shiva is said to have taken, including Nandi, Veerbhadra, Neelkanth and others.
* Mohemmed ( very importances for some continenet country ) .Deepak Somaji-Sawant
The document discusses a photo acquired from Google and includes the sender's concluding thoughts. It suggests that a balded human ID may be related to ancient myths. It also lists important words like "Mohemmed" that could have specific meanings as symbols in particular religions. The document is signed by Mr. Deepak S.Sawant and Mr. RonnieVorshet.
Aries is the first sign of the zodiac from March 21 - April 20. It is represented by the ram and is a fire sign ruled by the planet Mars, giving it a bold and fearless personality. The origins of Aries can be traced back to ancient Egyptian and Babylonian astronomy, where it was associated with spring, new beginnings, and depicted as a ram-headed god. These traits symbolize Aries' passionate and action-oriented nature to charge forward confidently as the leader of the zodiac.
The document discusses the Hindu concept of Lila, which refers to the idea that the creation of the universe is part of God's divine play. It is described as the Supreme Being building sandcastles in space and sometimes destroying them, similar to a child at play. This playful aspect of God is seen in figures like Krishna and Shiva. While events may seem cruel or meaningless to humans, they are just part of the infinite playing out its game with the finite. Seeing the world as Lila allows one to transcend suffering and duality, and see that the player and playthings are all aspects of the divine.
The document discusses theories about the Absolute or ultimate reality from various philosophical and religious perspectives. It describes the Absolute as having two aspects: 1) the unmanifest, transcendent aspect which is pure being, consciousness, and bliss, and 2) the power of self-manifestation which causes creation of finite existence. Creation occurs through the Absolute's own innate joy and spontaneity (lila) to experience individualization while remaining unchanged. Traditions explain creation as the Absolute's free will or delight in self-expression through myriad forms.
The Building Blocks of QuestDB, a Time Series Databasejavier ramirez
Talk Delivered at Valencia Codes Meetup 2024-06.
Traditionally, databases have treated timestamps just as another data type. However, when performing real-time analytics, timestamps should be first class citizens and we need rich time semantics to get the most out of our data. We also need to deal with ever growing datasets while keeping performant, which is as fun as it sounds.
It is no wonder time-series databases are now more popular than ever before. Join me in this session to learn about the internal architecture and building blocks of QuestDB, an open source time-series database designed for speed. We will also review a history of some of the changes we have gone over the past two years to deal with late and unordered data, non-blocking writes, read-replicas, or faster batch ingestion.
Beyond the Basics of A/B Tests: Highly Innovative Experimentation Tactics You...Aggregage
This webinar will explore cutting-edge, less familiar but powerful experimentation methodologies which address well-known limitations of standard A/B Testing. Designed for data and product leaders, this session aims to inspire the embrace of innovative approaches and provide insights into the frontiers of experimentation!
Learn SQL from basic queries to Advance queriesmanishkhaire30
Dive into the world of data analysis with our comprehensive guide on mastering SQL! This presentation offers a practical approach to learning SQL, focusing on real-world applications and hands-on practice. Whether you're a beginner or looking to sharpen your skills, this guide provides the tools you need to extract, analyze, and interpret data effectively.
Key Highlights:
Foundations of SQL: Understand the basics of SQL, including data retrieval, filtering, and aggregation.
Advanced Queries: Learn to craft complex queries to uncover deep insights from your data.
Data Trends and Patterns: Discover how to identify and interpret trends and patterns in your datasets.
Practical Examples: Follow step-by-step examples to apply SQL techniques in real-world scenarios.
Actionable Insights: Gain the skills to derive actionable insights that drive informed decision-making.
Join us on this journey to enhance your data analysis capabilities and unlock the full potential of SQL. Perfect for data enthusiasts, analysts, and anyone eager to harness the power of data!
#DataAnalysis #SQL #LearningSQL #DataInsights #DataScience #Analytics
ViewShift: Hassle-free Dynamic Policy Enforcement for Every Data LakeWalaa Eldin Moustafa
Dynamic policy enforcement is becoming an increasingly important topic in today’s world where data privacy and compliance is a top priority for companies, individuals, and regulators alike. In these slides, we discuss how LinkedIn implements a powerful dynamic policy enforcement engine, called ViewShift, and integrates it within its data lake. We show the query engine architecture and how catalog implementations can automatically route table resolutions to compliance-enforcing SQL views. Such views have a set of very interesting properties: (1) They are auto-generated from declarative data annotations. (2) They respect user-level consent and preferences (3) They are context-aware, encoding a different set of transformations for different use cases (4) They are portable; while the SQL logic is only implemented in one SQL dialect, it is accessible in all engines.
#SQL #Views #Privacy #Compliance #DataLake
Analysis insight about a Flyball dog competition team's performanceroli9797
Insight of my analysis about a Flyball dog competition team's last year performance. Find more: https://github.com/rolandnagy-ds/flyball_race_analysis/tree/main