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Bhagavad Gita: chapter 7 verse 14 – english translation and commentary – Video


Bhagavad Gita: chapter 7 verse 14 - english translation and commentary
"This divine m #257;y #257; of Mine, consisting of the modes is hard to overcome. But those who take refuge in Me alone cross beyond it". Bhagavad Gita class given on 27 November 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/prabhuseva109From:CHETANKELAViews:0 0ratingsTime:47:37More inNonprofits Activism

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Bhagavad Gita: chapter 7 verse 15 – english translation and commentary – Video


Bhagavad Gita: chapter 7 verse 15 - english translation and commentary
"The Evil doers who are foolish, low in the human scale, whose minds are carried away by illusion and who partake of the nature of demons do not seek refuge in Me". Bhagavad Gita class given on 27 November 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/prabhuseva109From:CHETANKELAViews:1 0ratingsTime:28:14More inNonprofits Activism

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Upgrading Word Press manually in cPanel by MiaShops. – Video


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Press intrusion victims feel 'betrayed' by British PM

Victims of hacking and press intrusion in Britain said Thursday they felt "betrayed" by Prime Minister David Cameron after he warned against introducing legislation to underpin regulation of newspapers.

The Hacked Off campaign had welcomed proposals from senior judge Brian Leveson that Britain's press should be overseen by an independent self-regulatory body given teeth through legislation.

But their members said they had been left feeling let down after Cameron said he had "serious concerns" about introducing laws governing the press, as Leveson proposed, following a year-long inquiry.

Jane Winter, of British Irish Rights Watch, whose emails had been hacked into, said Cameron had pledged to implement the Leveson recommendations unless they were "bonkers".

"I think he's gone back on his word and I feel betrayed," she said at a press conference with other Hacked Off members.

Ed Blum, a film director whose mobile phone was hacked by the News of the World, said Cameron had "ripped out the heart and soul" of Leveson's report.

"He's let down the victims of press abuse."

The head of Hacked Off, journalism professor Brian Cathcart, said he was concerned that Cameron's reaction indicated he was leaning towards introducing self-regulation proposals put forward by newspapers themselves.

"Despite their years of abuses and outrageous conduct, it seems that the prime minister still trusts the editors and proprietors to behave themselves. It seems that the prime minister wants self-regulation all over again," he said.

Cameron set up the Leveson Inquiry in July 2011 amid public anger over reports that the Rupert Murdoch-owned News of the World had hacked the phone of teenager Milly Dowler, who was later found dead. Murdoch closed the Sunday tabloid.

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Word on the Tweet: Ferdinand hails 'legend' Giggs & Barton becomes even more French

Despite Wednesday being a busy night of action in the Premier League, our favourite players have not held back on tweeting their thoughts and feelings.

Rio Ferdinand hails Ryan Giggs as he gets another a year older whilst Joey Barton is turning more French by the day, all in Thursday's edition of Word on the Tweet.

Rio Ferdinand describes Ryan Giggs as a "legend" and WOTT cant argue with him on the Welshmans 39th Birthday. What a player he has been.

"All my tweets for the foreseeable future to be read in a French accent. Thank you for your cooperation in advance..."

After abandoning his Scouse roots this week in a press conference, WOTT favourite Joey Barton is now demanding all his tweets by read in a French accent.

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Age is finally catching up to Sunderland's Louis Saha as he fails to keep up with current trends.

"Very happy for scoring over 300 goals! It would not have been possible without the help of the teammates, the fans and the club."

"Happy that I made my Premier League debut yesterday."

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