This document provides information about conducting a stakeholder analysis for primary health centers (PHCs). [1] It outlines the objectives of the session which are to identify key stakeholders involved with PHCs and understand their roles and importance. [2] The key learning points are that stakeholders like local government officials, health workers, and community members play important roles in supporting PHCs and their services. [3] The document includes an outline of the session plan, listing the topics and activities that will be covered, and materials needed to analyze stakeholders and their relationships to PHCs.
This document provides a summary of key points from a reading in the book "Pade Nirbachita Rachana" by authors Esho and Pade Nirbachita.
It discusses 12 quotes or passages from the reading and provides the page numbers and context for each one. It then summarizes the reading in 3 sentences or less for each of 4 sections - definitions, descriptions, opinions and examples.
Finally, it lists 5 questions that can be asked about the reading and prompts the reader to think critically about the themes and ideas. In a concise yet informative manner, this summary effectively captures the essential who, what, when, where and why of the original text.
Missionaries aim to spread the teachings of Christianity to new areas through evangelism and discipleship.
Their goal is to share their faith through both words and deeds in order to make new disciples who will continue spreading the message.
This involves witnessing to their own spiritual experiences, proclaiming the gospel message, and establishing local Christian communities of bishops, priests and laity.
The document discusses the progress of various development schemes under different sectors in the annual plan, including the total number of schemes, their estimated costs, schemes completed and their expenditures, running schemes and their costs, and expenditures for the month as well as cumulative expenditures with percentages. It provides data on sectors like maintenance of accounts, creation of databases, drinking water and sanitation, and other sectors. The form is for monthly progress reporting.
This document discusses the importance of unity and cooperation among different groups in society. It states that unity allows a community to overcome challenges and problems more effectively by bringing people with different backgrounds and skills together for a common purpose. Disunity and conflict between groups weakens a society and makes it vulnerable. The document stresses the need for mutual understanding and respect between all parts of society.
The document discusses how David, the Psalmist, used poetry, rhythm, melody, and instruments to connect with God. It then discusses how music can connect people across the world regardless of location. The author aims to connect people through their work as a singer, songwriter, producer, and worship leader.
The document provides an introduction to Lucene, an open-source text search engine library written in Java. It discusses Lucene's history and architecture at a high level, how it parses query terms and fields, and supports modifiers and Boolean operators to connect terms. The summary also lists some common sub-projects built with Lucene like Solr.
Speed matters, So why is your site so slow?Andy Davies
Slides from my talk at ReDevelop 2015
Covers business case for web performance, along with the fundamentals of how latency and the critical rendering path affect page load performance
This document provides information about conducting a stakeholder analysis for primary health centers (PHCs). [1] It outlines the objectives of the session which are to identify key stakeholders involved with PHCs and understand their roles and importance. [2] The key learning points are that stakeholders like local government officials, health workers, and community members play important roles in supporting PHCs and their services. [3] The document includes an outline of the session plan, listing the topics and activities that will be covered, and materials needed to analyze stakeholders and their relationships to PHCs.
This document provides a summary of key points from a reading in the book "Pade Nirbachita Rachana" by authors Esho and Pade Nirbachita.
It discusses 12 quotes or passages from the reading and provides the page numbers and context for each one. It then summarizes the reading in 3 sentences or less for each of 4 sections - definitions, descriptions, opinions and examples.
Finally, it lists 5 questions that can be asked about the reading and prompts the reader to think critically about the themes and ideas. In a concise yet informative manner, this summary effectively captures the essential who, what, when, where and why of the original text.
Missionaries aim to spread the teachings of Christianity to new areas through evangelism and discipleship.
Their goal is to share their faith through both words and deeds in order to make new disciples who will continue spreading the message.
This involves witnessing to their own spiritual experiences, proclaiming the gospel message, and establishing local Christian communities of bishops, priests and laity.
The document discusses the progress of various development schemes under different sectors in the annual plan, including the total number of schemes, their estimated costs, schemes completed and their expenditures, running schemes and their costs, and expenditures for the month as well as cumulative expenditures with percentages. It provides data on sectors like maintenance of accounts, creation of databases, drinking water and sanitation, and other sectors. The form is for monthly progress reporting.
This document discusses the importance of unity and cooperation among different groups in society. It states that unity allows a community to overcome challenges and problems more effectively by bringing people with different backgrounds and skills together for a common purpose. Disunity and conflict between groups weakens a society and makes it vulnerable. The document stresses the need for mutual understanding and respect between all parts of society.
The document discusses how David, the Psalmist, used poetry, rhythm, melody, and instruments to connect with God. It then discusses how music can connect people across the world regardless of location. The author aims to connect people through their work as a singer, songwriter, producer, and worship leader.
The document provides an introduction to Lucene, an open-source text search engine library written in Java. It discusses Lucene's history and architecture at a high level, how it parses query terms and fields, and supports modifiers and Boolean operators to connect terms. The summary also lists some common sub-projects built with Lucene like Solr.
Speed matters, So why is your site so slow?Andy Davies
Slides from my talk at ReDevelop 2015
Covers business case for web performance, along with the fundamentals of how latency and the critical rendering path affect page load performance
The document discusses fluorosis, a condition caused by excess fluoride consumption. It notes that over 18 states and 230 districts in India are affected, impacting 62 million people, especially children. Sources of fluoride include drinking water containing over 1 ppm fluoride and foods grown with fluoridated water. Symptoms range from dental fluorosis to skeletal fluorosis with joint and bone pain. Prevention requires reducing fluoride intake by treating water sources.
1. The document discusses various agricultural products and livestock that can be promoted through financial assistance programs.
2. It provides contact information for two offices where farmers can get more details about eligible products and assistance available.
3. The document aims to help farmers identify opportunities to improve their incomes through financial support for viable agricultural and livestock activities.
The document discusses various farming and financial literacy programs that will be implemented in local communities. It lists 15 specific activities that will be conducted, such as training programs on livestock management, agricultural best practices, and basic financial concepts. It also provides contact information for two local organizations that will oversee the implementation of these programs to improve farming techniques and financial awareness among local residents.
The document discusses guidelines for the Voters' Verifiable Paper Audit Trail (VVPAT) system and conducting of elections in India. Some key points:
- VVPAT allows voters to verify that their vote was cast correctly by printing the ballot on a paper slip.
- Several rules were amended to mandate the use of VVPAT machines in all polling stations.
- Precautions must be taken when using and storing marked copies of electoral rolls and VVPAT paper slips.
- Various election officials and political parties representatives will oversee the proper functioning of VVPAT and electoral processes.
This document appears to be an application form for a machine readable passport. It requests information such as the applicant's name, date of birth, parents' names, address, nationality, citizenship details, photograph, signature, and payment details. Instructions are provided throughout to guide the applicant on filling out the form correctly, such as specifying formats for names or addresses. The applicant is also advised to read the general instructions on the last page before completing the form. Required documents to be attached are listed.
This document appears to be an application form for a machine readable passport. It requests information such as the applicant's name, date of birth, parents' names, address, nationality, citizenship details, photograph, signature, and payment details. Instructions are provided throughout to guide the applicant on filling out the form correctly, such as specifying formats for names or addresses. The applicant is also advised to read the general instructions on the last page before completing the form. Required documents to be attached are listed.
This document appears to be an application form for a machine readable passport. It requests information such as the applicant's name, date of birth, parents' names, address, nationality, citizenship details, photograph, signature, and payment details. Instructions are provided throughout to guide the applicant on filling out the form correctly, such as specifying formats for names or addresses. The applicant is also advised to read the general instructions on the last page before completing the form. Required documents to be attached are listed.
This document discusses the importance of education through several key points:
- Education is not just preparation for life, it is life itself, as it allows continual learning and development.
- Universal access to education is important, as seen by rising enrollment rates in India from 74.04% in 2001 to over 93.91% in rural areas by 2011. However, female enrollment still lags behind male enrollment.
- Education promotes socialization and helps individuals learn social norms. It also allows people to be agents of change in society by gaining knowledge and skills.
1. This document provides 20 rules of syntax related to subject-verb agreement in the English language.
2. The rules discuss different cases where the number of the subject (singular or plural) determines whether the verb should also be singular or plural.
3. Examples are provided for each rule to illustrate how it is applied in sentences.
The document discusses interactions between two individuals, referred to as A√mlp and Abmƒ. A√mlp questions Abmƒ about his past actions and motives, asserting that Abmƒ's explanations are insincere. Abmƒ becomes distressed and angry under A√mlp's questioning. The document also references the importance of understanding motivations and considering perspectives rather than making harsh judgments.
The document discusses the relationship between heredity and environment in determining traits. It states that while heredity plays a role through passing genes from parents to offspring, experiences and environment during life also impact development. For example, intelligence is shaped both by genetic factors and conditions during upbringing such as nutrition, education opportunities, and stress levels. The document concludes that an individual is a product of the constant interplay between the genetic inheritance from ancestors and influences from the surrounding environment throughout their lifetime.
1. The document discusses different tenses in English including present perfect, present indefinite, past indefinite, future perfect, future perfect continuous, past perfect, and past perfect continuous.
2. Examples are provided to illustrate the formation rules and usage of each tense. For example, the past perfect tense is used to refer to an action that was completed before another action in the past.
3. The differences between similar tenses are explained, such as the difference between the future perfect and future perfect continuous tenses. The future perfect tense refers to an action that will be completed before a certain time in the future, while the future perfect continuous tense refers to an action that will be ongoing up until a certain time
The document discusses the relationship between language and thought. It suggests that language influences how people think and conceptualize the world. Certain languages may encourage different thought processes or ways of problem-solving compared to other languages with different structures and vocabularies. Overall, the document examines how the language people speak shapes their cognition and perspectives.
This document discusses a study on the effects of different interventions on learning outcomes. It can be summarized as follows:
1. The study examined the impact of three interventions - individual tutoring, computer-based training, and peer-assisted learning - on test scores.
2. Preliminary results found that individual tutoring had the strongest effect on improving scores, followed by computer-based training then peer-assisted learning.
3. Further analysis is needed to understand why different interventions led to varying degrees of effectiveness and how they can be optimized to maximize learning gains.
The document discusses Facebook's "Text Delight" animations that are triggered by certain keywords in user posts. It provides a list of over 200 keywords in multiple languages that will activate three different animations - a flower bouquet animation, a balloon animation, or a confetti animation. The document was originally posted in 2016 and has been frequently updated as new animations and keywords are discovered.
The document provides details about:
1) The "WINGS" program aims to develop students' abilities through question-based learning and hands-on activities tailored to their needs.
2) Teachers design multi-disciplinary lessons incorporating subjects like English, math, and science to stimulate students' thinking.
3) Students work in small groups on projects and research to find solutions, developing their communication and collaboration skills.
1. The document discusses a new type of material called 'C-C-C' that is very strong and lightweight.
2. 'C-C-C' can be used to make vehicles and planes that are stronger and more durable than traditional materials.
3. Researchers are studying ways to mass produce 'C-C-C' so that it can enable new technologies and help solve environmental problems.
Lean thinking principles were implemented in the emergency department of The Mission Hospital in Durgapur, India to improve patient flow and reduce waste. Key aspects of lean thinking used included value stream mapping to identify non-value adding activities, applying the 5S methodology to organize the workspace, and conducting gemba walks to observe processes firsthand. This led to reductions in patient length of stay, wait times, and overcrowding in the emergency department. Bottlenecks like long wait times for radiology, inpatient teams, and available beds were identified and addressed through lean problem solving techniques. Implementing lean thinking also helped prevent physician burnout by streamlining workflows and reducing clerical burdens.
Thrombolysing an MI patient in rural Bengal: Pearls & Pitfalls during TransportTARAKNATH TARAPHDAR
Time is the essence of treatment in MI, reperfusion the best strategy. PCI is the gold standard but is it accessible to all Indians where cardiovascular and ischemic heart disease have created alarm? Can prehospital thrombolysis be a viable options for patients in rural Bengal suffering from STEMI?
The document discusses fluorosis, a condition caused by excess fluoride consumption. It notes that over 18 states and 230 districts in India are affected, impacting 62 million people, especially children. Sources of fluoride include drinking water containing over 1 ppm fluoride and foods grown with fluoridated water. Symptoms range from dental fluorosis to skeletal fluorosis with joint and bone pain. Prevention requires reducing fluoride intake by treating water sources.
1. The document discusses various agricultural products and livestock that can be promoted through financial assistance programs.
2. It provides contact information for two offices where farmers can get more details about eligible products and assistance available.
3. The document aims to help farmers identify opportunities to improve their incomes through financial support for viable agricultural and livestock activities.
The document discusses various farming and financial literacy programs that will be implemented in local communities. It lists 15 specific activities that will be conducted, such as training programs on livestock management, agricultural best practices, and basic financial concepts. It also provides contact information for two local organizations that will oversee the implementation of these programs to improve farming techniques and financial awareness among local residents.
The document discusses guidelines for the Voters' Verifiable Paper Audit Trail (VVPAT) system and conducting of elections in India. Some key points:
- VVPAT allows voters to verify that their vote was cast correctly by printing the ballot on a paper slip.
- Several rules were amended to mandate the use of VVPAT machines in all polling stations.
- Precautions must be taken when using and storing marked copies of electoral rolls and VVPAT paper slips.
- Various election officials and political parties representatives will oversee the proper functioning of VVPAT and electoral processes.
This document appears to be an application form for a machine readable passport. It requests information such as the applicant's name, date of birth, parents' names, address, nationality, citizenship details, photograph, signature, and payment details. Instructions are provided throughout to guide the applicant on filling out the form correctly, such as specifying formats for names or addresses. The applicant is also advised to read the general instructions on the last page before completing the form. Required documents to be attached are listed.
This document appears to be an application form for a machine readable passport. It requests information such as the applicant's name, date of birth, parents' names, address, nationality, citizenship details, photograph, signature, and payment details. Instructions are provided throughout to guide the applicant on filling out the form correctly, such as specifying formats for names or addresses. The applicant is also advised to read the general instructions on the last page before completing the form. Required documents to be attached are listed.
This document appears to be an application form for a machine readable passport. It requests information such as the applicant's name, date of birth, parents' names, address, nationality, citizenship details, photograph, signature, and payment details. Instructions are provided throughout to guide the applicant on filling out the form correctly, such as specifying formats for names or addresses. The applicant is also advised to read the general instructions on the last page before completing the form. Required documents to be attached are listed.
This document discusses the importance of education through several key points:
- Education is not just preparation for life, it is life itself, as it allows continual learning and development.
- Universal access to education is important, as seen by rising enrollment rates in India from 74.04% in 2001 to over 93.91% in rural areas by 2011. However, female enrollment still lags behind male enrollment.
- Education promotes socialization and helps individuals learn social norms. It also allows people to be agents of change in society by gaining knowledge and skills.
1. This document provides 20 rules of syntax related to subject-verb agreement in the English language.
2. The rules discuss different cases where the number of the subject (singular or plural) determines whether the verb should also be singular or plural.
3. Examples are provided for each rule to illustrate how it is applied in sentences.
The document discusses interactions between two individuals, referred to as A√mlp and Abmƒ. A√mlp questions Abmƒ about his past actions and motives, asserting that Abmƒ's explanations are insincere. Abmƒ becomes distressed and angry under A√mlp's questioning. The document also references the importance of understanding motivations and considering perspectives rather than making harsh judgments.
The document discusses the relationship between heredity and environment in determining traits. It states that while heredity plays a role through passing genes from parents to offspring, experiences and environment during life also impact development. For example, intelligence is shaped both by genetic factors and conditions during upbringing such as nutrition, education opportunities, and stress levels. The document concludes that an individual is a product of the constant interplay between the genetic inheritance from ancestors and influences from the surrounding environment throughout their lifetime.
1. The document discusses different tenses in English including present perfect, present indefinite, past indefinite, future perfect, future perfect continuous, past perfect, and past perfect continuous.
2. Examples are provided to illustrate the formation rules and usage of each tense. For example, the past perfect tense is used to refer to an action that was completed before another action in the past.
3. The differences between similar tenses are explained, such as the difference between the future perfect and future perfect continuous tenses. The future perfect tense refers to an action that will be completed before a certain time in the future, while the future perfect continuous tense refers to an action that will be ongoing up until a certain time
The document discusses the relationship between language and thought. It suggests that language influences how people think and conceptualize the world. Certain languages may encourage different thought processes or ways of problem-solving compared to other languages with different structures and vocabularies. Overall, the document examines how the language people speak shapes their cognition and perspectives.
This document discusses a study on the effects of different interventions on learning outcomes. It can be summarized as follows:
1. The study examined the impact of three interventions - individual tutoring, computer-based training, and peer-assisted learning - on test scores.
2. Preliminary results found that individual tutoring had the strongest effect on improving scores, followed by computer-based training then peer-assisted learning.
3. Further analysis is needed to understand why different interventions led to varying degrees of effectiveness and how they can be optimized to maximize learning gains.
The document discusses Facebook's "Text Delight" animations that are triggered by certain keywords in user posts. It provides a list of over 200 keywords in multiple languages that will activate three different animations - a flower bouquet animation, a balloon animation, or a confetti animation. The document was originally posted in 2016 and has been frequently updated as new animations and keywords are discovered.
The document provides details about:
1) The "WINGS" program aims to develop students' abilities through question-based learning and hands-on activities tailored to their needs.
2) Teachers design multi-disciplinary lessons incorporating subjects like English, math, and science to stimulate students' thinking.
3) Students work in small groups on projects and research to find solutions, developing their communication and collaboration skills.
1. The document discusses a new type of material called 'C-C-C' that is very strong and lightweight.
2. 'C-C-C' can be used to make vehicles and planes that are stronger and more durable than traditional materials.
3. Researchers are studying ways to mass produce 'C-C-C' so that it can enable new technologies and help solve environmental problems.
Similar to 'We are going to conquer the French'" (20)
Lean thinking principles were implemented in the emergency department of The Mission Hospital in Durgapur, India to improve patient flow and reduce waste. Key aspects of lean thinking used included value stream mapping to identify non-value adding activities, applying the 5S methodology to organize the workspace, and conducting gemba walks to observe processes firsthand. This led to reductions in patient length of stay, wait times, and overcrowding in the emergency department. Bottlenecks like long wait times for radiology, inpatient teams, and available beds were identified and addressed through lean problem solving techniques. Implementing lean thinking also helped prevent physician burnout by streamlining workflows and reducing clerical burdens.
Thrombolysing an MI patient in rural Bengal: Pearls & Pitfalls during TransportTARAKNATH TARAPHDAR
Time is the essence of treatment in MI, reperfusion the best strategy. PCI is the gold standard but is it accessible to all Indians where cardiovascular and ischemic heart disease have created alarm? Can prehospital thrombolysis be a viable options for patients in rural Bengal suffering from STEMI?
"Discovery of India" by Sister Nivedia: Guidance for value education TARAKNATH TARAPHDAR
‘Values’ differ from culture to culture; they undergo changes with time and evolving social structure. The concept of ‘value-education’ itself may be a process of brainwashing of the masses by the ruling class. Can there be anything as ‘Universal’ or ‘Eternal’ values?
Sister Nivedita had dedicated herself to the cause of India. It was no less austerity than the ‘tapasya’ of Uma of Kalidasa’s Kumarasambham. She bridged the ocean of cultural difference, Indianized herself. How? Did she discover the soul of India?
She had the rarest of rare ability to visualize ‘The Eternal Truth’, the ‘atman’, the Siva within the frail, mortal frame of human beings, especially among the Indians: the poor, the downtrodden, the toiling masses.
An exploration through her path of ‘Discovery of “India”’ will lead us towards development of values that will promote self-realization.
Anti imperialism and Swami Vivekananda: A review of his role At Chicago Parli...TARAKNATH TARAPHDAR
Discussion on anti-imperialistic features of Ramakrishna Vivekananda ideas with emphasis on Swamiji's speeches at the Parliament of Religions, Chicago, 1893. Originally published as a short article in 'Tyagabahni', a magazine published by Ramakrishna Math, Antpur, in 1993.
'Practical Vedanta' How Rabindranath opined: a discussion in the light of Tagore's essay "Bhagini Nivedita' searching for the Sadhana of Sister Nivedita
a research into the influence of Swami Vivekananda, himself once a master mason on Masonic ideas in India. Lot of questions remain unanswered. Seeking more information.
Protector & Destroyer: Agni Dev (The Hindu God of Fire)Exotic India
So let us turn the pages of ancient Indian literature and get to know more about Agni, the mighty purifier of all things, worshipped in Indian culture as a God since the Vedic time.
Sanatan Vastu | Experience Great Living | Vastu ExpertSanatan Vastu
Santan Vastu Provides Vedic astrology courses & Vastu remedies, If you are searching Vastu for home, Vastu for kitchen, Vastu for house, Vastu for Office & Factory. Best Vastu in Bahadurgarh. Best Vastu in Delhi NCR
Chandra Dev: Unveiling the Mystery of the Moon GodExotic India
Shining brightly in the sky, some days more than others, the Moon in popular culture is a symbol of love, romance, and beauty. The ancient Hindu texts, however, mention the Moon as an intriguing and powerful being, worshiped by sages as Chandra.
The Book of Samuel is a book in the Hebrew Bible, found as two books in the Old Testament. The book is part of the Deuteronomistic history, a series of books that constitute a theological history of the Israelites and that aim to explain God's law for Israel under the guidance of the prophets.
A Free eBook ~ Valuable LIFE Lessons to Learn ( 5 Sets of Presentations)...OH TEIK BIN
A free eBook comprising 5 sets of PowerPoint presentations of meaningful stories /Inspirational pieces that teach important Dhamma/Life lessons. For reflection and practice to develop the mind to grow in love, compassion and wisdom. The texts are in English and Chinese.
My other free eBooks can be obtained from the following Links:
https://www.slideshare.net/ohteikbin/presentations
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A375 Example Taste the taste of the Lord, the taste of the Lord The taste of...franktsao4
It seems that current missionary work requires spending a lot of money, preparing a lot of materials, and traveling to far away places, so that it feels like missionary work. But what was the result they brought back? It's just a lot of photos of activities, fun eating, drinking and some playing games. And then we have to do the same thing next year, never ending. The church once mentioned that a certain missionary would go to the field where she used to work before the end of his life. It seemed that if she had not gone, no one would be willing to go. The reason why these missionary work is so difficult is that no one obeys God’s words, and the Bible is not the main content during missionary work, because in the eyes of those who do not obey God’s words, the Bible is just words and cannot be connected with life, so Reading out God's words is boring because it doesn't have any life experience, so it cannot be connected with human life. I will give a few examples in the hope that this situation can be changed. A375
2nd issue of Volume 15. A magazine in urdu language mainly based on spiritual treatment and learning. Many topics on ISLAM, SUFISM, SOCIAL PROBLEMS, SELF HELP, PSYCHOLOGY, HEALTH, SPIRITUAL TREATMENT, Ruqya etc.A very useful magazine for everyone.
The Enchantment and Shadows_ Unveiling the Mysteries of Magic and Black Magic...Phoenix O
This manual will guide you through basic skills and tasks to help you get started with various aspects of Magic. Each section is designed to be easy to follow, with step-by-step instructions.
Heartfulness Magazine - June 2024 (Volume 9, Issue 6)heartfulness
Dear readers,
This month we continue with more inspiring talks from the Global Spirituality Mahotsav that was held from March 14 to 17, 2024, at Kanha Shanti Vanam.
We hear from Daaji on lifestyle and yoga in honor of International Day of Yoga, June 21, 2024. We also hear from Professor Bhavani Rao, Dean at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham University, on spirituality in action, the Venerable BhikkuSanghasena on how to be an ambassador for compassion, Dr. Tony Nader on the Maharishi Effect, Swami Mukundananda on the crossroads of modernization, Tejinder Kaur Basra on the purpose of work, the Venerable GesheDorjiDamdul on the psychology of peace, the Rt. Hon. Patricia Scotland, KC, Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, on how we are all related, and world-renowned violinist KumareshRajagopalan on the uplifting mysteries of music.
Dr. Prasad Veluthanar shares an Ayurvedic perspective on treating autism, Dr. IchakAdizes helps us navigate disagreements at work, Sravan Banda celebrates World Environment Day by sharing some tips on land restoration, and Sara Bubber tells our children another inspiring story and challenges them with some fun facts and riddles.
Happy reading,
The editors
The Hope of Salvation - Jude 1:24-25 - MessageCole Hartman
Jude gives us hope at the end of a dark letter. In a dark world like today, we need the light of Christ to shine brighter and brighter. Jude shows us where to fix our focus so we can be filled with God's goodness and glory. Join us to explore this incredible passage.
The Vulnerabilities of Individuals Born Under Swati Nakshatra.pdfAstroAnuradha
Individuals born under Swati Nakshatra often exhibit a strong sense of independence and adaptability, yet they may also face vulnerabilities such as indecisiveness and a tendency to be easily swayed by external influences. Their quest for balance and harmony can sometimes lead to inner conflict and a lack of assertiveness. To know more visit: astroanuradha.com
Trusting God's Providence | Verse: Romans 8: 28-31JL de Belen
Trusting God's Providence.
Providence - God’s active preservation and care over His creation. God is both the Creator and the Sustainer of all things Heb. 1:2-3; Col. 1:17
-God keep His promises.
-God’s general providence is toward all creation
- All things were made through Him
God’s special providence is toward His children.
We may suffer now, but joy can and will come
God can see what we cannot see
12. 12
"My child," he said, "what a troubled atmosphere you have: about you! Be calm! It is
essential!"
Then in quiet voice, untroubled and aloof, this man, who did not even know my name,
talked to me of my secret problems and anxieties. He spoke of things that I thought were
unknown even to my nearest friends. It seemed miraculous, supernatural!
"How do you know all this?" I asked at last. "Who has talked of me to you?"
He looked at me with his quiet smile as though I were a child who had asked a foolish
question.
"No one has talked to me," he answered gently. "Do you think that is necessary? I read in
you as in an open book."
Finally it was time for me to leave.
"You must forget," he said as I rose. "Become gay and happy again. Build up your health.
Do not dwelt in silence upon your sorrows. Transmute your emotions into some form of external
expression. Your spiritual health requires it. Your art demands it." (30)
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1899189918991899----1900:1900:1900:1900:
1899 p¡−ml 20−n S¥e −gl Qm−me ¢a¢e f¡ÕQ¡−aÉz ¢hË¢Vn ¢jE¢Su−jl HL AdÉ−rl fl¡j−nÑ
¢a¢e −pM¡−e f−s −gm−me N¡Ù¹y j¡p−f−l¡l ¢hMÉ¡a "fË¡QÉ SeN−Zl fË¡Q£e C¢aq¡p' j§m gl¡p£−az (32)
f¢lhË¡S−Ll fËbj Awn ü¡j£S£l i¡la −b−L CE−l¡f −f±yR−e¡l Lb¡ AbÑ¡v 1899 Hl OVe¡z
a−h HC Awn¢Vl lQe¡L¡m B−l¡ ¢LR¥ f−l CE−l¡f h¡ B−j¢lL¡ −f±yRh¡l flz HC pj−uC AbÑ¡v
1899-1900 p¡−m gl¡p£ i¡o¡QQÑ¡l A‰ ¢q−p−h ¢a¢e HC NË¿Û¢V f−s b¡L−a f¡−le z
j¡p−f−l¡ 1895 −b−L 97 p¡−ml j−dÉ 3 M−ä Histoire ancienne des peuples de l'Orient
13. 13
classique lQe¡ L−lez a¡l Cw−lS£ Ae¤h¡c L−le Mrs McClurez HL M−ä Hl HL¢V pw¢rç
pwúlZJ fËL¡¢na q−u¢Rm Histoire des peuples de l'Orient z(33) ü¡j£S£ "fËL¡ä NË¿Û' hm−a ¢eÕQu 3
M−äl NË¿Û¢Vl Lb¡C h−m−Rez
¢nL¡−N¡ −b−L 30−n e−iðl 1899, nË£ja£ h¤m−L −mM¡ ¢Q¢W−a ü¡j£S£ ¢mM−Re, HC hC¢Vl 2u
M™¢V ay¡l L¡−R B−R, Bl 1j M™¢V −h¡ØV−e f−s B−Rz
1899 Hl −p−ÃVðl −b−LC ¢h−hL¡e¾c ea¥e L−l gl¡p£ i¡o¡u cr qh¡l −Qø¡ Ll−a m¡N−mez
j§m E−ŸnÉ f−ll hRl (1900) fÉ¡¢l−p ¢hnÄfËcnÑe£l A¿¹NÑa d−jÑ¢aq¡p p−Çjm−e −k¡Nc¡ez H pj−ul
¢h¢iæ ¢Q¢W−a ay¡l HC CµR¡ dl¡ f−s−Rz
¢lS¢m jÉ¡e−l −m−NV f¢lh¡l−L gl¡p£ −nM¡−a (gl¡p£ i¡o¡u B−l¡ psNs Ll¡−a) H−p¢R−me
fË−gpl j¡nÑy¡ (Marchand), ¢a¢e Ap¤¤ÙÛ q−u −p−ÃVð−ll fËb−j j¡l¡ k¡e HM¡−eCz(34) f¢lQu q−u¢Rm
¢eÕQu ü¡j£S£l p−‰ ¢L¿¹¥ ü¡j£S£ ay¡l L¡−R LaV¡ gl¡p£ ¢n−M¢R−me a¡ hm¡ k¡u e¡z (ü¡j£S£ ¢lS¢m−a
H−me 28−n BNØV)z
−p−ÃVðl 1899 −jl£ −qm−L ü¡j£S£ ¢mM−me: Again I am going to learn French. If I fail to
do it this year, I cannot "do" the Paris Exposition next year properly. Well, I expect to learn
much French here (Ridgley Manor) where even the servants talk it.
HC ¢Q¢W−aC ¢a¢e B−l¡ ¢mM−me: "k¢c Bj¡−L gl¡p£V¡ −nM¡−a, a¡ q−m B¢j −hn é¢N
(gl¡p£) q−u −ka¡j....' ‘Even if you had taught me French, I would be quite a Froggy now...’
4W¡ e−iðl ¢pØV¡l ¢œ²¢ÕQe−L −mM¡ ¢Q¢W−aJ I h¡pe¡, a−h A¢id¡−el p¡q¡−kÉ gl¡p£i¡o¡ Buš
Ll¡l CµR¡fËL¡n: I am determined to be a French and German scholar. French, I think, I can
manage with the help of a dictionary.
L¡m−i k¢c HCpj−u (A−ƒ¡hl/ e−iðl 1899) ü¡j£S£l L¡−R fËbj H−p b¡−Le, a−h ay¡l p−‰
fËbj f¢lQ−ulL¡−m ü¡j£S£l gl¡p£−a Lb¡ hm¡ ¢LR¥V¡ pñh, Bl a¡C L¡m−i Q¡e ü¡j£S£ B−l¡ i¡−m¡
L−l gl¡p£ ¢n−M ¢eez
HC pj−uC 10C e−iðl 1899 i¢Ne£ ¢e−h¢ca¡ nË£ja£ h¤m−L ¢mM−me, L¡m−il ja¡ja, k¡
fËb−jC EÜ«a L−l¢Rz(1)
L−uLj¡p f−l 28−n j¡QÑ 1900 ü¡j£S£ −jl£ −qm−L Bl HL¢V ¢Q¢W−a ¢mM−me, gl¡p£
A¢id¡e j¤MÙÛ Ll¡l fË−Qø¡l Lb¡z HM¡−eJ gl¡p£ h¡LÉ¡w−nl hÉhq¡l L−l−Re ¢a¢ez I am sure to meet
her (Harriet Woolley nee Hale) over there and parler fransaise! [sic] I am getting by heart a
French dictionnaire!
6C H¢fËm 1900, ¢e−h¢ca¡−L −k ¢Q¢W−a gl¡p£−cl Su Ll¡l CµR¡ ¢a¢e hÉš² Ll−me, −pM¡−e
B−l¡ ¢mM−me: (4) Mrs. Leggett thinks I ought to immediately, and take up studying French.
nË£ja£ qÉ¡¾ph−l¡l (n¡¢¿¹) Øj«¢aQ¡lZ¡: LÉ¡¢m−g¡¢eÑu¡u (f¡p¡−Xe¡, p¡e é¡¢¾pp−L¡−a) Ahpl −f−m
ü¡j£S£ gl¡p£ fs−aez(35)
HC pju −b−LC, "gl¡p£−cl Su Ll¡l CµR¡'l f¡n¡f¡¢n ¢h−hL¡e¾c A¿¹−ll Ni£l −b−L Bl
HL X¡L öe−a f¡−µRe, "Ap£j Ae¿¹ n¡¢¿¹l f¡l¡h¡l fËaÉr Ll−Re', Hh¡l pjÙ¹ LjÑaÉ¡−Nl f¡m¡,
jq¡f¢l¢ehÑ¡−Zl mNÀ −ke H¢N−u B−p ; "ms¡C−u q¡l¢Sa c¤CC q−m¡, HMe ... −pC jq¡e j¤¢š²c¡a¡l
33. 33
12) …Ù¹¡i Jf¡VÑ : http://writermanam.blogspot.in/2011/05/biographical-sketch-of-professor-
gustav.html
13) ü¡j£ ¢h−hL¡e¾c: http://www.vivekananda.net/photos/England1895-1896/England1895-1896.html
14) ¢pmiyÉ¡ −m¢i http://forum.banglalibrary.org/viewtopic.php?id=470
15) Bm−éX g¥−n : http://records.photodharma.net/culture/the-beginnings-of-buddhist-art-by-a-
foucher-i
16) j¡p−f−l¡ : http://antikforever.com/Egypte/Biblios-Egyptos/Main-Biblios-Egyptos.htm
17) ¢œ²¢ÕQe : http://www.vivekananda.net/pplheknew/svdisciples/Christine.html
18) pf¢lh¡l −fÉl Cu¡p¡yv : http://www.thereseoflisieux.org/hyacinthe-loyson/hyacinthe-
loyson/826778
19) S¥m −h¡Ju¡ : http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jules_Bois
20) −fÉl Cu¡p¡yv : http://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/portrait/mw114730/Pre-Hyacinthe-
Charles-Jean-Marie-Loyson
21) Hj¡ L¡m−i http://www.ebay.com/ctg/Emma-Calve-Victor-Recordings-1907-16-Emma-Calve-E-
Wagner-Darius-Lyons-CD-Apr-1997-Romophone-/71509445
22) −S¡−p¢ge jÉ¡Lm¡EX :
http://www.vivekananda.net/pplheknew/svdisciples/JosephineMcCleod.html
23) c¤−np cÉ −f¡j¡ : https://sites.google.com/site/theosophyhistory/maria-de-mariategui-duchess-de-
medina-pomar-lady-caithness
24) p¡l¡ h¡eÑq¡XÑ : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Bernhardt
25) ¢lnmÉ¥'l 8j ¢XEL : richelieu-eminencerouge.blogspot.com
26) −l¡cÉ¡y : http://www.bubblews.com/news/669681-the-father-of-modern-sculpture-auguste-rodin
¢jp j¤m¡−l−l ¢Q−œl Evp: ü¡j£ ¢h−hL¡e¾c J ¢h−c¢ne£NZ, ¢c¢NÄSu −c plL¡l, He. C. f¡h¢mn¡pÑ, LmL¡a¡ 2009
Ae¤h¡−cl SeÉ ¢LR¥ −r−œ Google TranslatorHl p¡q¡kÉ ¢e−u¢Rz
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Sister Nivedita's letter to Mrs. Ole Bull, dt. November 10, 1899. Letters of Sister Nivedita,
Edited with introduction by Sankari Prasad Basu, NabaBharat Publishers, Kolkata, 1982, pg.
231.
2
f¢lhË¡SL, ü¡j£ ¢h−hL¡e−¾cl h¡Z£ J lQe¡, 6ù M™, E−à¡de, 3u pwúlZ, B¢nÄe 1379, fª:121z
3
"I have a message to the West as Buddha had a message to the East." (At the Brooklyn Ethical
Society, Brooklyn, U.S.A.) The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda Volume 5 Page: 314
[Swami Vivekananda—Life, Works & Research CD published by Advaita Ashrama, Kolkata,
2001] (C.W.)
A year later an identical statement was quoted in an article on Swamiji published in the New
York Herald of January 19, 1896, Marie Louis Burke, Swami Vivekananda in America : New
Discoveries Vol 2 pg 261 Swami Vivekananda—Life, Works & Research CD published by
Advaita Ashrama, Kolkata] (N.D.)
4
In Paris we are going to conquer the Froggies. CW Vol.8, Epistles 4th. Series, Letter CLXXI,
pg 512