10 November 2020

JABALPUR - A home of three best things of world. Part 1:- Narmada Bana-Lingam (one kind of Shiv Linga)

Jabalpur is a home of few unique things of world, I know three powerful, beautiful and amazing things which are not found anywhere else in the world, one of them is :--

Narmada Bana lingam (One kind of Shiva Lingam) - A most Sacred Symbol and Divine Energy Tool, both in the Sanatan (ancient) and in present modern world. The Bana-Lingam are Swayambhu Shiva Lingas that have taken shape in the Sacred Narmada River, in the Central Western part of India. This is why the Bana-Lingams are also known as the Narmada Bana-Lingam or Narmadeshwar Shiva Lingam.   Scientifically it is the considered view of many researchers and geologists that the unique composition of the Narmadha Bana-Lingam was due to the impregnation of it’s rocky river-sides and the rocks in the river bed, 14 million years ago by a large meteorite that crashed into the Narmada River. The fusion of the Meteorite and the Earthly Minerals has spawned a new and unique type of Crystalline Rock with EXTRAORDINARY ENERGETIC QUALITIES - the Narmada Bana-Lingam.      The Bana-Lingam contain Crypto Crystalline Quartz (masses made up of either fibrous or granular aggregates of tiny, microscopic Quartz Crystals) and a Gemstone material called Chalcedony (with an iron oxide and geothite inclusion) along with Basalt and Agate. This unique composition coupled with Elliptical Shape has a precise resonance in alignment with our Energy Centers or Chakras and are used for thousands of years as Divine Energy Generators for Cleansing, Healing and for Meditation. The Narmada Bana-Lingas are quite strong and the hardness is a 7 on the Moe’s Scale, one of the highest frequency vibration rates of all stones on earth. The vibration of Bana-linga is said to be perfect for purification purpose.   The Narmadha Bana Lingas became very famous throughout the western world, after the film “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom” was screened : this is the very same Sacred Stone that they were searching for.

JABALPUR - A home of three best things of world. Part 2:- Rani Durgavati Fort - World's Smallest Fort

Jabalpur is a home of few unique things of world, I know three powerful, beautiful and amazing things which are not found anywhere else in the world, one of them is Rani Durgavati fort:--

  Rani Durgavati Fort, also known as Madan Mahal fort, is World's Smallest Fort. This three room 1680 square feet fort is based over a single granite rock in south west of the Jabalpur city and can be seen from most of the part of the modern Jabalpur city.   Rani Durgavati fort is situated on a small hill at the height of 515 meters, this 900 years old golden heritage of GOND ruler was built by Raja Madan Singh, 10th king of GOND rein and son of martyr queen Rani Durgavati - she sacrificed her life fighting with mughals. Madan Mahal fort was built in 1116 CE and was used as a outer watch post to raise alarm in case of any enemy attack on the city.   Though not an architectural marvel but a complete fort with a small water reservoir, recreation chamber, war rooms and stable will delight visitors. Madan Mahal fort is symbol of honor and courage of martyr queen Rani Durgavati and powerful Gond rule.    Hill of Madan Mahal fort has a natural Balancing Rock also on the way to the fort. Second smallest fort is in Romania, which is bit larger than Madan Mahal fort.

20 June 2020

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The Feedback Loop

A feedback loop is the part of a system in which some portion (or all)
of the system's output is used as input for future operations.
▪️In absence of a proper Feedback Loop our system fails to create, capture, store, analyse inputs and make decisions based on Insight gained from Inputs.
This leads the way of checking every permutation before reaching the proper solution or taking good decision.
⭕️ If you give blind folded person a Rubik's cube and ask him to make one move per second. He could have worked on it since the big bang and sill not have ordered the colors on the faces.
Without a Feedback Loop of information ( letting you know if one is getting closer or moving further away from the solution ), it would take around 13.8 billion years to randomly come upon the solution with 43 quintillion possible permutations of a Rubik's cube.
However, given the proper feedback of being able to see a Rubik's cube, it can be solve in 20 moves.
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The difference between 20 seconds and 13.8 billion years is quite a difference..... and it all comes down to weather you have a Feedback Loop of information or not.
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A Brief History of HCQS

➖ A 'Sneak Peak' into the History of Hydroxychloroquine-HCQS, First-line in Covid19 Treatment ➖

Hydroxychloroquine is a prescription drug. It comes as an oral tablet. It is available as the brand-name drug Plaquenil.

It’s also available in a generic version.
Generic drugs usually cost less than the brand-name version.
In some cases, they may not be available in every strength or form as the brand-name drug.

Hydroxychloroquine may be used as part of a combination therapy. That means we may need to take it with other drugs.
Hydroxychloroquine is used to treat Lupus Erythematosus LE and Rheumatoid Arthritis RA.

Hydroxychloroquine is an antimalarial drug. It treats malaria by killing the parasites that cause the disease. It isn’t fully understood how this drug works to treat lupus erythematosus or rheumatoid arthritis. However, it’s believed that this drug affects how your immune system works, which may be a benefit in Lupus Erythematosus and Rheumatoid Arthritis. The oral tablet doesn’t cause drowsiness, but it can cause other side effects.

UNDER STUDY FOR COVID-19
Hydroxychloroquine and a related drug, chloroquine, are currently under study as possible treatments for COVID-19. These drugs have not yet been approved by the FDA for this use. Under any circumstances Do not use these medications to treat COVID-19 unless the authorised doctor recommends that to do so.

⭕️Fascinating story of the connection between Hydroxychloroquine, British India, Srirangapatna and Gin and Tonic.......➖

As most of us are already aware, Hydroxychloroquine has taken the world by storm. Every newspaper is talking about it, and all countries are requesting India to supply it.

Now, a curious person might wonder why and how this chemical composition is so deeply entrenched in India, and is there any history behind it.

Well, there is an interesting history behind it which goes all the way to Tipu Sultan's defeat. In 1799, when Tipu was defeated by the British, the whole of Mysore Kingdom with Srirangapatnam as Tipu's capital, came under British control. For the next few days, the British soldiers had a great time celebrating their victory, but within weeks, many started feeling sick due to Malaria, because Srirangapatnam was a highly marshy area with severe mosquito trouble.


The local Indian population had over the centuries, developed self immunity, and also all the spicy food habits helped to an extent. Whereas the British soldiers and officers who were suddenly exposed to harsh Indian conditions, started bearing the brunt.

To quickly overcome the mosquito menace, the British Army immediately shifted their station from Srirangapatnam to Bangalore (by establishing the Bangalore Cantonment region), which was a welcome change, especially due to cool weather, which the Brits were gavely missing ever since they had left their shores. But the malaria problem still persisted because Bangalore was also no exception to mosquitoes.

Around the same time, European scientists had discovered a chemical composition called "Quinine" which could be used to treat malaria, and was slowly gaining prominence, but it was yet to be extensively tested at large scale. This malaria crisis among British Army came at an opportune time, and thus Quinine was imported in bulk by the Army and distributed to all their soldiers, who were instructed to take regular dosages (even to healthy soldiers) so that they could build immunity. This was followed up in all other British stations throughout India, because every region in India had malaria problem to some extent.

But there was a small problem. Although sick soldiers quickly recovered, many more soldiers who were exposed to harsh conditions of tropical India continued to become sick, because it was later found that they were not taking dosages of Quinine. Why? Because it was very bitter!! So, by avoiding the bitter Quinine, British soldiers stationed in India were lagging behind on their immunity, thereby making themselves vulnerable to Malaria in the tropical regions of India.

That's when all the top British officers and scientists started experimenting ways to persuade their soldiers to strictly take these dosages, and during their experiments, they found that the bitter Quinine mixed with Juniper based liquor, actually turned somewhat into a sweet flavor. That's because the molecular structure of the final solution was such that it would almost completely curtail the bitterness of Quinine.

That juniper based liquor was Gin. And the Gin mixed with Quinine was called "Gin & Tonic", which immediately became an instant hit among British soldiers.

The same British soldiers who were ready to even risk their lives but couldn't stand the bitterness of Quinine, started swearing by it daily when they mixed it with Gin. In fact, the Army even started issuing few bottles of Gin along with "tonic water" (Quinine) as part of their monthly ration, so that soldiers could themselves prepare Gin & Tonic and consume them everyday to build immunity.

To cater to the growing demand of gin & other forms of liquor among British soldiers, the British East India company built several local breweries in and around Bangalore, which could then be transported to all other parts of India. And that's how, due to innumerable breweries and liquor distillation factories, Bangalore had already become the pub capital of India way back during British times itself. Eventually, most of these breweries were purchased from British organizations after Indian independence, by none other than Vittal Mallya (Vijay Mallya's father), who then led the consortium under the group named United Breweries headquartered in Bangalore .

Coming back to the topic, that's how Gin & Tonic became a popular cocktail and is still a popular drink even today. The Quinine, which was called Tonic (without gin), was widely prescribed by Doctors as well, for patients who needed cure for fever or any infection. Whenever someone in a typical Indian village fell sick, the most common advice given by his neighbors was "Visit the doctor and get some tonic". Over time, the tonic word was so overused that became a reference to any medicine in general. So, that's how the word "Tonic", became a colloquial word for "Western medicine" in India.

Over the years, Quinine was developed further into many of its variants and derivatives and widely prescribed by Indian doctors. One such descendent of Quinine, called Hydroxychloroquine, eventually became the standardized cure for malaria because it has relatively lesser side effects compared to its predecessors, and is now suddenly the most sought after drug in the world today.

And that's how, a simple peek into the history of Hydroxychloroquine takes us all the way back to Tipu's defeat, mosquito menace, liquor rationing, colorful cocktails, tonics and medicinal cures.

H K Lall

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Myth of Practice

"Practice makes a man perfect."
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NOPE...!!

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Strain during diligence triggers dormant genes in DNA to express and thus extraordinary physiological processes are activated. Along with this activated process, quality practice, teachers and support system all matters too for exceptional performances.

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