Archive for May, 2009
Smile …..always……to de-stress others…
Posted in Poetry on 05/28/2009 11:40 am by pratanu banerjeeNever stop ur smile even u r sad
b'coz u never know who is feeling happy with ur smile,
4d world u may be a person
but 4 someone u r da World Gudn8
God determines who walks into your Life.
You decide who stays & who walks out.
Send this to people u never want to Lose.
I never want to Lose U
GudMrng
Din aate hai din jaate hai,
Kuch lamhe aapke bin guzar nahin paate hai,
inhi lamho ko sametkar dekhu toh aap bahut yaad aate hai..
Always SMILE
Ok?
Bcoz, ur Smile is so captivating n so Nice!
-Show Me a Sample
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( @..@ )AHA!
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Maar dala re! he he..
Har karz dosti ka ada kaun karega,
jab hum hi na rahenge tou dosti kaun karega,
a khuda mere doston ko salamat rakhna,
varna mere jeene ki dua kaun karega
Suna hai asar hota hai baaton mein.
Aap bhi bhool jaoge do-chaar mulakaton mein.
Lekin humse bachkar kahan jaoge.
Aapki dosti ki lakeer hai mere haton me.
Good morning…A beautiful Shayari for you…
Posted in Poetry on 05/27/2009 09:04 am by pratanu banerjeejaan ki zarorat parei tou jaan tum meri jaan lei leina….
apne aansowo ko chupa ne ho agar tou tum meri palkon par apne saarei aansoo saja deina….
gham tumhein koy satay tou tum vo dard hi hamisha ke leye mere dill mei daba deina….
meri kabhi yaad aaye tou tum apnei dill par haat rahk kar mere dill ko apne seinei mei dharaktei howi mehsoos kar leina……..
Shyampukur House of Sri Ramkrishna Paramhansa
Posted in Religion on 05/18/2009 12:39 pm by pratanu banerjeeI go to this house at Shyampukur. This house is located near the
The first floor of the house has the prayer hall. The color of the room's wall is white. In the room, you will find there photos, Sri Ramkrishna, Sarada Maa, and Swami Vivekananda and a photo of Maa Kali also. I became a devotee of Maa Kali when I got a holiday on the Kali Puja last year in 2008. I travelled different pandals and took photos with my digital camera of Kodak. I felt that Maa Kali has the power and the beauty which magically mystifies the mind of the devotee!! There were other rooms I saw in the house. There is a room for cooking, a room where there is a museum where the activities of house have been pictorially represented with inscriptions underneath each of them in Bengali. The room is beautifully decorated. There is another room where different photos were displayed.
The members of Shyampukur Bari Ramkrishna Parshad san 1292 (1885) are as follows:
- Kali Prasad Chandra (Abhedananda) (1866-1939)
- Lakhtu-Ram (Lattu) (died 1920).
- Narendranath Dutta (1863-1902).
- Kalipada Ghosh (18490-1905).
- Mahendranath Gupta (Master) (1854-1932).
- Ram Chandra Dutt (1851-1899).
- Tarak Nath Ghosal (Shivananda) (1854-1934)
- Gopal Chandra Sur (Adyutinanda). (1878-1909).
- Shashibhushan Chakraborty (1863-1911) (Ramkrishnanda).
- Surendranath Mitra (1850-1890).
- Girish Chandra Ghosh (1844-1912).
- Rakhal Chandra Ghosh (Brahmananda) (1863-1922).
- Nityaranjan Ghosh (Nirajananda) (1862-1904).
- Debendranath Majumdar (1844-1911).
- Manindra Krishna Gupta (1871-1940).
- Jogindra Nath Chaudhury (Jogananda) (1861-1899).
- Purna Chandra Ghosh (1871-1913).
- Baburam Ghosh (Premananda) (1861-1918).
- Sharat Chandra Chakraborty (Saradananda) (1865-1927).
- Mahendra Lal Sarkar (1833-1905).
This is a collection of photos with the names of the person and their popular names written on it. You will come to know the people who loved and respected and became a member of this committee.
The address of the Shyampukur house is 55A,
Sri Ramkrishna came in the house on 1292, 17th Ashin, Friday (October 2, 1885). He left the house on san 1292, Agrahan 27 (December 11, 1885).
You enter the Shyampukur house and on the left side on the ground floor you will see an office. In front of the office, there is a photo frame and beneath it there is something written below in English. I am presenting you the content here and it tells us about the house in detail.
It was Friday. The ninth day of the lunar fortnight (the third days of worship of Durga), October 2, 1885 A.D., (Aswin 17, 1292 Bengali era). Sri Ramkrishna, the incarnation of God, came to the Shyampukur house by a horse drawn carriage at 7:30 p.m. from the house of Balaram Basu, his devotee. This arrival of Sri Ramkrishna had the semblance of the arrival of God Himself by a chariot. This journey by the chariot reached its final at Cossipore Garden House, on December 11, 1885. According to Gupta Press Alumnac, October 2 was an auspicious day for a journey.
The devotee Kalipada Ghosh, the prominent personality of this locality, and caretaker of this Shyampukur House, Annada Bagchi, the famous painter of Sikdar Bagan, and some other devotees were furnishing a room of Shyampukur house that very day. This room would be the abode of Sri Ramkrishna. They were busy beautifying the room with the portrait of different Gods and Goddesses, such as the pictorial representations of the chanting of Gods y Mahaprabhu, Yashodha and Bal Gopal (Sri Krishna) and of the Redemption of Ahalya. At the moment, the sound of the stoppage of the carriage were heard. The devotees came out to the verandah and saw Paramhansa Dev alighting from the carriage. He did not intend to come to the Shyampukur house that day. But pandit Sashadhar Tarkachuramoni informed him that it is auspicious day for a journey before 7:30 p.m. At that time, Shyampukur house stood to the north of th eunmetalled
Sri Sri Maa spent her days in this terrace away from the devotees and also cooked the necessary diet for the master there. The arrangement of the working to the attendants were done in the rooms to the right of the lawn by and which open field could be seen.
In those days, there was no too shroud building around Shyampukur house and hence this house could be seen from the roof of Balaram Bhavan. Sri Ramkrishna identified Shyampukur House from the roof of Balaram Bhavan to his devotees like Rakhal Chandra Ghosh.
I first went to this Shyampukur house with my mother. She showed me the beautiful place where Sri Ramkrishna Paramhansa passed the final moments of his life. To me, Sri Ramkrishna is beautiful because I feel wonderfully calm and I feel the house has an air of purity and a beautiful serenity which is absent at Dakshineswar temple. I experience an extraordinary charm in this personality and also I love and respect Swami Vivekananda, this disciple. If you sit in this prayer hall for approximately 15 minutes and meditate, you will feel and it's a matter of feeling. I cannot define in words the feeling I have for this divine person who has no certificate degrees but the wisdom of the divine person sets him apart from the so called educated elites of the present times.