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Bhagavad Gita: chapter 8 verse 5 – english translation and commentary – Video


Bhagavad Gita: chapter 8 verse 5 - english translation and commentary
"And whoever, at the time of death, gives up his body and departs, thinking of Me alone, he comes to My status (of being); of that there is no doubt". Bhagavad Gita class given on 15 January 2012 at the London offices of international law firm CMS Cameron McKenna. Based on the teachings by the internationally renowned Saint Pujyashree Bhupendrabhai Pandya, the powerful, beautiful and inspiring class was given by Dhruv Chhatralia to an audience of professionals from all over the City of London. To find out more about these classes: Website: http://www.satkarmaparivar.org E-mail: shyamsatkarma@gmail.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/satkarmaparivar Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/satkarmaparivar LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/satkarmaparivar My Space: http://www.myspace.com/satkarmaparivar Google+: plus.google.com/110763479022509833993 Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/satkarmaparivar Word Press: satkarmaparivar.wordpress.com Tumblr: satkarmaparivar.tumblr.com Reddit: http://www.reddit.com/user/satkarmaparivar Digg: digg.com/prabhuseva109

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Bhagavad Gita: chapter 8 verse 4 – english translation and commentary – Video


Bhagavad Gita: chapter 8 verse 4 - english translation and commentary
"The basis of all created things is the mutable nature: the basis of the divine elements is the cosmic spirit. And the basis of all sacrifices, here in the body is Myself, O Best of embodied beings (Arjuna)". Bhagavad Gita class given on 15 January 2012 at the London offices of international law firm CMS Cameron McKenna. Based on the teachings by the internationally renowned Saint Pujyashree Bhupendrabhai Pandya, the powerful, beautiful and inspiring class was given by Dhruv Chhatralia to an audience of professionals from all over the City of London. To find out more about these classes: Website: http://www.satkarmaparivar.org E-mail: shyamsatkarma@gmail.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/satkarmaparivar Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/satkarmaparivar LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/satkarmaparivar My Space: http://www.myspace.com/satkarmaparivar Google+: plus.google.com/110763479022509833993 Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/satkarmaparivar Word Press: satkarmaparivar.wordpress.com Tumblr: satkarmaparivar.tumblr.com Reddit: http://www.reddit.com/user/satkarmaparivar Digg: digg.com/prabhuseva109

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Manti Te’o-Notre Dame Live Blog: Word Choice May Be to Blame for Story Inconsistencies

11:25 p.m.: To utterly beat a dead horse, this whole thing keeps getting stranger and stranger.

Us Weekly is reporting that Tuiasosopo auditioned for the TV show The Voice recently, trying out for episodes for the upcoming season. Whats perhaps more relevant is the fact that, while he was there, apparently Tuiasosopo told quite a story about getting into a car accident while on the road with his Christian rock band. Sound familiar?

Reportedly Tuiasosopo had to pass a background check and psychological evaluation standard procedure for a reality show to get to audition. No judges turned their chairs around.

11:00 p.m.: More evidence is emerging that Teo knew more about the hoax or knew about it sooner than the official story currently lets on.

According to The Associated press, Teo has perpetuated the myth of his girlfriend, mentioning the story at least twice publicly since he would have known it to be a hoax.

So, its almost unequivocal now that Tao is involved in at least some level of deception. He may still have been the victim of a hoax, but at the bare minimum he was not forthright about that after learning Kekua wasnt real.

10:20 p.m.: So, as of right now we have little more to offer you in terms of the real people behind Kekua or Teo's potential knowledge of the hoax. However, we do have some interesting news from the world of journalism to share.

According to sources of The Big Lead, ESPN knew that Teo's girlfriend was some sort of hoax ten days ago, and actually learned about the story a day before the national championship game. So, why would they not run the story? Well, the article implies that the powers that be in Bristol squashed it because it could negatively affect the game which itself was televising.

ESPN, for its part, has issued a firm denial of this report, stating that it only learned of and began investigating the story three days after the championship game.

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Outside View: Word on the Benghazi street

BRICK, N.J., Jan. 17 (UPI) -- The word from Libyan journalists in Benghazi is that the attack on the U.S. consulate was carried out, not by terrorists, but by remaining elements of Moammar Gadhafi supporters. Libyan Deputy Interior Minister Wanis al-Sharif has publically claimed that the attack was carried out by pro-Gadhafi elements.

Libyan government officials have said that there is no significant presence of al-Qaida in Libya and they would be incapable of carrying out the attack on the consulate. There is, however; a significant number of well-armed Gadhafi loyalists there who are determined to return the Gadhafi family to power.

In an HBO documentary "Witness: Libya," journalist Michael C. Brown interviewed several leaders of the Libyan revolution, as well as interim government officials who claim that remaining Gadhafi supporters are substantial in number and a serious threat to the revolution. They are, said one, "opportunists" plotting a counter-revolution.

Gadhafi created a climate of paranoia among the Libyan people which persists, despite the overthrow of the dictator. The consequences of this state of paranoia make a common trust among the Libyan people untenable and a common purpose impossible.

Libya remains in a state of near anarchy; weapons are plentiful; well-armed militia, accountable to no authority, roam the major cities of Tripoli and Benghazi. The central government is too fragmented to impose order.

In February 2006 a mob attacked the Italian consulate in Benghazi. Eleven people were killed and the consulate burned. The attack was in response to Italian Reforms Minister Roberto Calderoli flaunting a T-shirt on television defaming Islam.

Gadhafi was engaged in negotiations with the Italian government then over the amount of money to be paid Libya in compensation for occupation of Libya by Italian forces, which began in the early 1930s lasting through the early 1940s. A total of $5 billion was paid to Gadhafi by the Italian government in 2008. The attack and the burning of the Italian consulate were widely viewed as a tactic by Gadhafi to force the Italian government to settle the dispute on his terms.

Most of Gadhafi's' family managed to escape the anti-Gadhafi revolution and obtain sanctuary in nearby countries. News reports indicate the remaining family members will take residence in South Africa. Gadhafi's wife Safia, his sons Hannibal, Muhammed, Saadi and his daughter Aisha have managed to find sanctuary there. Despite their collective, and individual, responsibility for crimes committed under the regime. Another son, Seif remains in jail in Tripoli awaiting trial.

Gadhafi's wealth, estimated at $30 billion, is secreted in banks abroad. That amount of money would allow the family to fund a counter-revolution in Libya. The present state of anarchy there would provide an excellent opportunity to create havoc, if not find success, in their attempt to return to power.

The Libyan government, the United States, and its intelligence community and the member states of NATO are profoundly embarrassed that Gadhafi supporters were capable to carry out the attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi.

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