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Sighting Records of Greylag Goose (Anser Anser) from Maharashtra
Sighting records of Greylag Goose (Anser anser) from Maharashtra Raju Kasambe*, Dr. Anil Pimplapure**, Mr. Gopal Thosar*** & Dr. Manohar Khode# *G-1, Laxmi Apartments, 64, Vidya Vihar Colony, Pratap Nagar, Nagpur-440022, Maharashtra E-mail: [email protected], Phone: (0712-2241893) **Q-12, Siddhivinayak Apartments, Laxmi Nagar, Nagpur-440022, Maharashtra ***Honorary Wildlife Warden, 66, Ganesh Colony, Pratap Nagar, Nagpur-440022, Maharashtra #Shivaji Nagar, At. Warud, District Amravati, Maharashtra. Dr. Manohar Khode alongwith birder friend Mr. P. D. Lad had gone to birdwatching on 31st October 1993 at Pandhari reservoir near Warud in Amravati district of Maharashtra. They got a pleasant surprise when they saw a flock of large birds looking somewhat like domestic goose but grey-brown in colour. The size was as big as Barheaded Goose (Anser indicus) but they were different in colouration. On comparison with colour plates in the Pictorial Guide (1995) they identified the geese as Greylag Goose (Anser anser). Total 11 geese were sighted here. Thereafter a follow up was kept every year at the Pandhari reservoir in winter. However Greylag Goose was not sighted again. Probably this flock was vagrant. The Greylag Goose is large goose with overall gray colour, pink bill and pink legs. It is winter a visitor to the northern subcontinent. On 31st December 2006, the authors (RK, AP, GT) visited Shiregaon Bandh reservoir near Navegaon Bandh Sanctuary in Gondia district of Maharashtra. Again authors visited Shiregaon Bandh reservoir on 1st January 2007. From the roadside we could see few Greylag Goose at the far end of the reservoir. Then we visited the backside of the reservoir. -
A NEW SPECIES of Cyrtarachne,THORELL, 1868
© Indian Society of Arachnology ISSN 2278-1587(Online) A NEW SPECIES OF Cyrtarachne, THORELL, 1868 (ARANEAE: ARANEIDAE: CYRTARACHNINAE) FROM THE SACRED GROVE FORESTS OF CENTRAL WESTERN GHATS, INDIA. 1Javed Ahmed, 2Sumukha J N, 3Rajashree Khalap, 4Krishna Mohan and 5Bhushan Jadhav, 1Panchavati Housing Society, Building No. A/3, Flat No. H/8, Opp. Police Camp, Vijay Nagar, Marol Maroshi Road, Andheri (East) Mumbai 400059 [email protected] 2‘Suvyaktha’, 1st Cross, 1st Stage, Near Maasthambika temple, Malleshwara Nagara, Shivamogga 577201 [email protected] 35 - A, Sagar Sangeet, 58 Shahid Bhagat Singh Marg, Colaba, Mumbai 400005 [email protected] 4Prabhu Hospital. Hospital Cross Road, Moodubidire 574227, India [email protected] 5A-4, Plot No. 82, Aasra CHS, Near Swami Vivekanand school, Gorai - I, Borivali (W), Mumbai 400091 [email protected] ABSTRACT A new species of cryptic cyrtarachnine araneid, Cyrtarachne sunjoymongai sp. nov. is described from the ‘Kans’; sacred grove forests of Shivamogga, Karnataka, India. Key Words: Araneidae, Cyrtarachninae, Cyrtarachne, India, Karnataka, Shivamogga, nouveau taxon, taxonomy, natural history. INTRODUCTION The ‘Kans’ of Shivamogga, Karnataka, are specialized forestlands harboring unique micro- climatic conditions, and consisting of evergreen and semi-evergreen vegetation, surrounded by deciduous forest (Hemanjali et al., 2015). While these ecologically sensitive habitats have been traditionally preserved by genera- tions of village communities as sacred groves, they are -
C1-27072018-Section
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Why I Became a Hindu
Why I became a Hindu Parama Karuna Devi published by Jagannatha Vallabha Vedic Research Center Copyright © 2018 Parama Karuna Devi All rights reserved Title ID: 8916295 ISBN-13: 978-1724611147 ISBN-10: 1724611143 published by: Jagannatha Vallabha Vedic Research Center Website: www.jagannathavallabha.com Anyone wishing to submit questions, observations, objections or further information, useful in improving the contents of this book, is welcome to contact the author: E-mail: [email protected] phone: +91 (India) 94373 00906 Please note: direct contact data such as email and phone numbers may change due to events of force majeure, so please keep an eye on the updated information on the website. Table of contents Preface 7 My work 9 My experience 12 Why Hinduism is better 18 Fundamental teachings of Hinduism 21 A definition of Hinduism 29 The problem of castes 31 The importance of Bhakti 34 The need for a Guru 39 Can someone become a Hindu? 43 Historical examples 45 Hinduism in the world 52 Conversions in modern times 56 Individuals who embraced Hindu beliefs 61 Hindu revival 68 Dayananda Saraswati and Arya Samaj 73 Shraddhananda Swami 75 Sarla Bedi 75 Pandurang Shastri Athavale 75 Chattampi Swamikal 76 Narayana Guru 77 Navajyothi Sree Karunakara Guru 78 Swami Bhoomananda Tirtha 79 Ramakrishna Paramahamsa 79 Sarada Devi 80 Golap Ma 81 Rama Tirtha Swami 81 Niranjanananda Swami 81 Vireshwarananda Swami 82 Rudrananda Swami 82 Swahananda Swami 82 Narayanananda Swami 83 Vivekananda Swami and Ramakrishna Math 83 Sister Nivedita -
Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society
' <«» til 111 . JOURNAL OF THE BOMBAY NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY Hornbill House, Shaheed Bhagat Singh Marg, Mumbai 400 001 Executive Editor Asad R. Rahmani, Ph. D Bombay Natural History Society, Mumbai Copy and Production Editor Vibhuti Dedhia, M. Sc. Editorial Board M.R. Almeida, D. Litt. T.C. Narendran, Ph. D., D. Sc. Bombay Natural History Society, Mumbai Professor, Department of Zoology, University of Calicut, Kerala Ajith Kumar, Ph. D. National Centre for Biological Sciences, GKVK Campus, Aasheesh Pittie, B. Com. Hebbal, Bangalore Bird Watchers Society of Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad M.K. Chandrashekaran, Ph. D., D. Sc. Nehru Professor, Jawaharlal Centre G.S. Rawat, Ph. D. for Scientific Research, Advanced Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun Bangalore K. Rema Devi, Ph. D. Anwaruddin Choudhury, Ph. D., D. Sc. Zoological Survey of India, Chennai The Rhino Foundation for Nature, Guwahati J.S. Singh, Ph. D. Indraneil Das, D. Phil. Professor, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi Institute of Biodiversity and Environmental Conservation, Universiti Malaysia, Sarawak, Malaysia S. Subramanya, Ph. D. University of Agricultural Sciences, GKVK, P.T. Cherian, Ph. D. Hebbal, Bangalore Emeritus Scientist, Department of Zoology, University of Kerala, Trivandrum R. Sukumar, Ph. D. Professor, Centre for Ecological Sciences, Y.V. Jhala, Ph. D. Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore Wildlife Institute of India, Dehrdun K. Ullas Karanth, Ph. D. Romulus Whitaker, B Sc. Wildlife Conservation Society - India Program, Madras Reptile Park and Crocodile Bank Trust, Bangalore, Karnataka Tamil Nadu Senior Consultant Editor J.C. Daniel, M. Sc. Consultant Editors Raghunandan Chundawat, Ph. D. Wildlife Conservation Society, Bangalore Nigel Collar, Ph. D. BirdLife International, UK Rhys Green, Ph. -
NEO-HINDU MOVEMENTS BIBLIOGRAPHY of SAHAJA YOGA MOVEMENT (Founder: Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi / Nirmala Srivastava)
NEO-HINDU MOVEMENTS BIBLIOGRAPHY OF SAHAJA YOGA MOVEMENT (Founder: Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi / Nirmala Srivastava) Official websites: https://www.sahajayoga.org/ http://www.adishakti.org/ https://www.amruta.org/ https://sahajaworldfoundation.org/ ; http://shrimataji.org/ http://www.sahajvidya.org.uk/ https://www.nirmalavidya.org/ http://nirmalvidya.blogspot.com/ https://www.divinecoolbreeze.com/all-books http://sahajayogaencyclopedia.org/ https://sahaj-az.blogspot.com/ http://www.sakshi.org/ http://www.freemeditation.com/ http://www.researchingmeditation.org/ http://www.researchingmeditation.org/interesting-articles/sahaja-yoga https://www.onlinemeditation.org/ http://www.nirmalbhakti.com/ www.poetry-enlightened.org https://soundcloud.com/sahaja-library/ https://sahajayogamusic.com/ http://library.sahajaworld.org/ https://www.sahajaculture.org/ http://sahajayogaonline.3dcartstores.com/ http://sahaja-yoga-facts.com/ http://www.thelifeeternaltrust.org/ http://www.nirmaldham.org/ ; https://www.sahajayogamumbai.org/nirmal-dham-delhi/ http://www.sahajayoga.ro/ http://www.realizareasinelui.ro/ Devotional sources Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi, Sahaja Yoga and Its Practice, New Delhi, The Life Eternal Trust, 1979. Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi, Sahaja Yoga a Unique Discovery, Calcutta, /s.n./, 1990. Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi, Sahaja Yoga, /Bombay/, /Vishwa Nirmala Dharma/, 1991. Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi, Meta Modern Era, First Edition, /Pune/, /Vishwa Nirmala Dharma/, 1995 (Second edition, Bombay, Computex Graphics, 1996). Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi, Cabella 94, /Vienna/, /Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi and Life Eternal Trust/, 1995 (Photographs by Michael Markl). Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi, The Book of Adi Shakti, /s.l./, Nirmala Vidya LLC, 2013, ISBN 978-8897196075. (The book compiles the authorʼs earliest known writings. See also: https://mothersfirstbook.blogspot.com/). Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi, Journey Within: The Final Steps to Self-Realization (The Words of Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi), Edited by Richard Payment, /s.l./, DCB Books, 2018, ISBN 978-1-387-54016-7 (First edition in 2012). -
Buceros Vol-9 No-3 Year-2004
Buceros Vol. 9, No. 3 (2004) A bibliography of the Anatidae of south Asia Aasheesh Pittie 8-2-545 Road No. 7, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad 500034, India. Email: [email protected] INTRODUCTION This bibliography has been extracted from my larger a distribution pattern of the Anatidae.Accuracy in bibliographic database (Pittie 2005) and covers the transcribing is a basic tenet of bibliography and though political boundaries of the following south Asian great care has been taken to ensure it, mistakes may countries: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the have crept in and pertinent papers, notes, reports, books, Maldives, Myanmar (Burma), Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri etc., may have been inadvertently left out.This is the Lanka. Tibet is also covered. It comprises papers, popular more likely in that I have not seen all the entries listed articles, books, published and un-published reports, and below in the original, but have freely taken them second chapters, in which members of the avian family, Anatidae hand from the ‘References’ or ‘Further Reading’ sections (ducks, geese, swans), find mention. It covers a period of papers and books. of over two and a half centuries, from 1750 up to 2004. Authors have been arranged alphabetically and their Of the 49 genera and 158 species that comprise the work chronologically. Multi-author papers have been family Anatidae worldwide (Dickinson 2003), 19 genera listed under the name of the senior author(i.e., the first and 46 species are found in south Asia. Of these, the author, not the oldest). Separate entries have not been Pink-headed Duck Rhodonessa caryophyllacea is made for co-authors. -
Keltie Office for Harmonization in the Internal Market (Trade Marks and Designs) Avenida De Europa, 4 E-03008 Alicante SPAIN
Keltie Office for Harmonization in the Internal Market (Trade Marks and Designs) Avenida de Europa, 4 E-03008 Alicante SPAIN 29 July 2011 Courier Attention: Monica Gimenez Hernandez Dear Sirs Community Trade Mark Registration No 1224831 OSHO in the name of Osho International Foundation and Application for invalidation No 5064C by Osho Lotus Commune e.V. Our Reference: S26653/RAC Further to OHIM's letter of 8 March 2011, we make the following submissions in response to the above Application for Invalidity filed by Osho Lotus Commune e.V. against Registration No 1224831 for the mark OSHO. Initial Observations In support of our submissions, we include a main Witness Statement by Klaus Steeg and Exhibits KS1 to KS 96 and supporting Witness Statements by Michael Byrne, Ursula Hoess, Klaus-Peter Creutzfeldt, Thomas Forsberg, Philip Toelkes, John Andrews and Ronald S Tanner. These Witness Statements and the evidence attached thereto prove that the Applicant's submissions are misleading and erroneous. Moreover, the evidence submitted by the Applicant consists in the most part of evidence of genuine use of the Registered Proprietor's own mark. It is submitted that the Application for Invalidation has been filed with malicious intent by the individual behind the Applicant company consistent with his ongoing attempts to destroy the work of the Registered Proprietor's foundation and to bring its copyright and the OSHO trade mark into disrepute. The OSHO trade mark has been in use by the Registered Proprietor for over 21 years since 1989 and therefore, the application to cancel this CTM has incurred the Registered Proprietor in an enormous amount of time and expense in searching through the archives for evidence to prove that the mark is validly registered. -
List of Nicknames of Indian Freedom Fighters
UPSC Civil Services Examination Subject – UPSC GS-I Topic – List of Nicknames of Indian Freedom Fighters There were many freedom fighters who contributed immensely for the Indian independence. To know about the role of these freedom fighters have always been important for the IAS Exam, however some interesting details such as the nicknames of Indian freedom fighters will also make important part of the preparation. This article will provide you a list of nicknames of Indian freedom fighters. To complement your preparation for UPSC 2020, check the following links: UPSC Previous Year Question Papers Current Affairs UPSC Notes PDF IAS Mock Tests NCERT Notes PDF Why to know the nicknames of Indian Freedom Fighters for UPSC? The UPSC mains exam is approaching and candidates would be aware of how it is not merely knowledge but also presentation and answer writing for IAS mains that is most important. Everybody learns the same thing but UPSC mains answer writing is what sets some papers apart. This differentiating factor can earn you extra marks. You can better your answers in the GS papers and also the essay and the ethics paper by giving certain ‘additional’ information like nicknames that famous leaders had. This will also help you explain the importance and contribution of that person. We bring you a list of nicknames of a few national leaders. Finally, you will also find this list useful for the IAS Prelims exam. Leaders Nicknames Mahatma M K Gandhi Bapu Father of the nation Jawaharlal Nehru Chacha Nehru Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Prince of Patriots Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore Kaviguru Lokamanya Bal Gangadhar Tilak Maratha Kesari Father of Indian Unrest Lala Lajpat Rai Punjab Kesari Dadabhai Naoroji Grand old man of India Chittaranjan Das Deshbandhu Maharaja Ranjit Singh Lion of Punjab/ Sher-i-Punjab Frontier Gandhi Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan Badshah Khan/Bacha Khan Ashutosh Mukherjee Tiger of Bengal/ Banglar Bagh K. -
By Savita Bhave Translation Nandu Dange
CASTING A DESTINY The Biography of Chandran Menon By Savita Bhave Translation Nandu Dange © Menon & Menon Pvt. Ltd., Kolhapur No part of this book may be copied, reproduced, adapted, abridged or translated, stored in any retrieval system or other system, or transmitted in any form by any means whether electronic, mechanical etc., without the prior written permission of the copyright holders. ISBN-81-86172-91-2 Based on the research and Marathi biography by Savita Bhave Photo Credits: Menon Group records and Menon family archives Editor: Gouri Dange Cover Design: Nandu Dange Printed at Mudra, Pune Published by Ulhas Latkar Ameya Prakashan 207, Business Guild, Law College Road, Pune 411 004. Tel.: 91-20-25457571. E-mail: [email protected] First Edition: October 2004. Price: Rs. 375/- *** As some tall cliff, that lifts its awesome form, Swells from the vale, and midway leaves the storm, Though round its breast the rolling clouds are spread, Eternal sunshine settles on its head. Oliver Goldsmith: ‘The Village Preacher’ *** PREFACE By Dr. Neelkanth A. Kalyani The late Chandran Menon must be counted amongst those rare personalities who possess inborn qualities that go into the making of a successful industrialist. I have had the fortune of interacting closely with him and the privilege of enjoying a close relationship. As a result, I am in a position to know intimately the extent of his vast talents. I can confidently say that Chandran Menon was one of the greatest industrialists that the country has ever seen. It was unfortunate that the relative obscurity of Kolhapur provided him with a rather limited theatre of operations, and he did not get the public recognition that he deserved. -
Directory Establishment
DIRECTORY ESTABLISHMENT SECTOR :RURAL STATE : GUJARAT DISTRICT : Ahmadabad Year of start of Employment Sl No Name of Establishment Address / Telephone / Fax / E-mail Operation Class (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) NIC 2004 : 0121-Farming of cattle, sheep, goats, horses, asses, mules and hinnies; dairy farming [includes stud farming and the provision of feed lot services for such animals] 1 VIJAYFARM CHELDA , PIN CODE: 382145, STD CODE: NA , TEL NO: 0395646, FAX NO: NA, E-MAIL : N.A. NA 10 - 50 NIC 2004 : 1020-Mining and agglomeration of lignite 2 SOMDAS HARGIVANDAS PRAJAPATI KOLAT VILLAGE DIST.AHMEDABAD PIN CODE: NA , STD CODE: NA , TEL NO: NA , FAX NO: NA, 1990 10 - 50 E-MAIL : N.A. 3 NABIBHAI PIRBHAI MOMIN KOLAT VILLAGE DIST AHMEDABAD PIN CODE: NA , STD CODE: NA , TEL NO: NA , FAX NO: NA, 1992 10 - 50 E-MAIL : N.A. 4 NANDUBHAI PATEL HEBATPUR TA DASKROI DIST AHMEDABAD , PIN CODE: NA , STD CODE: NA , TEL NO: NA , 2005 10 - 50 FAX NO: NA, E-MAIL : N.A. 5 BODABHAI NO INTONO BHATHTHO HEBATPUR TA DASKROI DIST AHMEDABAD , PIN CODE: NA , STD CODE: NA , TEL NO: NA , 2005 10 - 50 FAX NO: NA, E-MAIL : N.A. 6 NARESHBHAI PRAJAPATI KATHAWADA VILLAGE DIST AHMEDABAD PIN CODE: 382430, STD CODE: NA , TEL NO: NA , 2005 10 - 50 FAX NO: NA, E-MAIL : N.A. 7 SANDIPBHAI PRAJAPATI KTHAWADA VILLAGE DIST AHMEDABAD PIN CODE: 382430, STD CODE: NA , TEL NO: NA , FAX 2005 10 - 50 NO: NA, E-MAIL : N.A. 8 JAYSHBHAI PRAJAPATI KATHAWADA VILLAGE DIST AHMEDABAD PIN CODE: NA , STD CODE: NA , TEL NO: NA , FAX 2005 10 - 50 NO: NA, E-MAIL : N.A. -
November, 2010
Volume : 124 Issue No. : 124 Month : November, 2010 "What would be the condition of the Indian Sanskrit literature if the contribution of the Jains were removed? The more I study Jain literature the more happy and wonder struck I am." .......................Dr. Hertel, Germany SAINTS APEX SHRAMAN SANGH SAINTS TO MEET IN 2011 AT DELHI Dr. Shiv Muni, head of the sect and fourth Acharya of Jain Shwetambar Sthanakwasi Shraman Sangh has announced that a congregation of saints belonging to this order shall be held in 2011. In order to make efficient arrangements for this conference, an executive committee has been constituted under the chairmanship of Shri Sumati Lal Karnawat and presidentship of Kesari Mal Burad (Bangalore). Other active community members working for this conference are Nemi Chand Chopra (Pali), Paras Chajjer (Mumbai), Mohan Lal Chopra (Nasik), Ramesh Chand Jain (Delhi), Vimal Chand Dhariwal (Arkonam), Sher Singh Jain (Delhi), Bal Chand Khakhad (Mumbai), Amit Rai Jain (Barot), R. D. Jain (Delhi), Salek Chand Jain (Delhi), Jawari Lal Kankaria (Pali), Anand Prakash Jain (Delhi), Manmohan Jain (Mujaffar Nagar), Lal Chand Jain (Delhi) and Sukhbir Jain (Delhi). A formal announcement about formation of arrangement committee is expected shortly. Mr. Nemi Chand Chopra, a prominent leader of Sthanakwasi Sect informed Ahimsa Times, that this is going to be an important event for the community happening after 23 years. Last congregation was organised in 1987 at Pune. Although in that summit, it was decided to hold similar events every 5 years, but, it could not be worked out. This will be an opportunity for prominent saints to discuss many issues face to face and also to remove some of the misunderstandings prevailing for quite some time.