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December 27, 2018

Unable to add beneficary in PNB Net Banking

While adding beneficiary in PNB Net Banking following error is shown is

Maximum beneficiaries to be added in a day limit is not set
 or
You have exceeded the limit for adding the beneficiary.

I have been using net banking of many Banks but none of the banks expect you to first specify in number on how many beneficiaries you are gonna add.

But PNB wants to first specify the number of Maximum beneficiaries you are gonna add in a day. (Stupid i know and i agree with you).

So here is how to do it

Dashboard> Set Limits > Maximum Number of beneficiaries > Change the number Zero to 10.

Confirm by entering the OTP.



Voilla !! Now you can easily add beneficiaries.

November 4, 2018

Compare Groundnut Oil

Comparison Ground Nut Oil


Brand Staturated FAT MUFA PUFA Transfat Other Total FAT
Price/ Litre
Indic Wisdom 13 43 41
2 99
280
Ramyam 14 32 42
12 100
280
Happy Healthy Me 14 77 7
2 100
450
Nalabagam 15 37 47
1 100
360
Pro nature 17 40 32
11 100
266
Farm Naturelle 17 40 32
11 100
408
Natureland 17 46 32
5 100
251
Go Earth 17 46 32
5 100
260
Nutriorg 17 45 33
5 100
308
24 Mantra 17 46 32
5 100
347
Organic Tree 17 46 32
5 100
400
Pure & Sure 17 46 32
5 100
410
B & B organics 18 47 33
2 100
400
Pure Nut 18 49 33

100
113
Dhara 18 54 28

100
148
Yogis 18 49 34

101
450
HealthKart 19 46 32
3 100
500
A.S 20 50 30

100
109
Pristine 21 49 29
1 100
277
Dalda 25 48 25 2
100
185
Aditha 25 21 54

100
428
Ponmayil 32 35 32
1 100
270

October 22, 2018

Compare Ghee

Ghee, in simple words, would be butter from which the sugar lactose and the protein casein have been removed. What is left behind would be 100% butter fat. Butter oil refers to the fat-concentrate obtained mainly from butter or cream by the removal of nonfat solids. The terms “milk fat,” “anhydrous milk fat,” “dry butter fat,” and “dehydrated butter fat” are used synonymously with butter oil. This is obtained from heating. Difference Butter Oil: Contains a higher concentration of medium-chain triglycerides (MCTs) due to its processing method, which involves separating the milk solids and water from the fat. Ghee: Contains a higher proportion of long-chain fatty acids and saturated fats due to its traditional method of preparation that involves simmering butter to remove impurities. Ghee: Due to its high smoke point (around 450°F or 232°C), ghee is ideal for high-heat cooking methods such as sautéing, frying, and deep frying. It remains stable at high temperatures without breaking down or producing harmful compounds. Butter Oil: While butter oil has a higher smoke point than regular butter, it generally has a lower smoke point than ghee. Cost of butter oil is only 10% of ghee.

October 4, 2018

Gita Gyan Part 5


Free Will and conscious
Doing is our job.God has given us the free will to decide and to act and we face the consequences of those decisions and actions accordingly.
Mahabharat and especially battle of kurukshetr is the perfect example of this. Krishna went to Hastinapur and spoke to Duryodhan, learn to share, there is enough in this world for you and Pandavas to enjoy happily. If you don't want to share equally atleast give five villages to Pandavas. After all what you took from them is not yours - they built it with their hardwork which you took away by cheating.
Duryodhan ignored Krishna's advice. Krishna also gave him an option to choose to listen to his advice or take his army. Duryodhan again ignored him and took the army.
Pandavas chose to listen and act on Krishna advice.
But it was Pandavas who acted, who fought who did everything not Krishna..He only adviced.
Everybody has to act for himself. God is not going to act on anyone's behalf whether the person is the good guy or the bad guy.
Yudhishthir did not listen to his conscience and gambled everything, his brothers did not listen to their conscience and stop him either. They suffered the consequences for it and learned from it. Krishna did not come and make the dice favourable for Yudhishthir.
Good guy only ever wins when he listens to his conscience before he acts and if he doesn't he will lose inspite of the fact that he is a good guy.

Animal Sacrifice
Our scriptures always use the words preferable and avoidable while telling us about the various deeds of our lives.
So vegetarianism is preferable and meat eating is avoidable.
Now coming to sacrifice. Sacrifice means to give up something that you value or cherish. While worshipping Gods a sacrifice symbolizes of our devotion to them by our willingness to happy give up those things that we cherish.
A devotee therefore sacrifices those things that he seems valuable, a meat eater would sacrifice meat, but a vegetarian will not
Scriptures are very clear that you have to sacrifice what you think is valuable. It's never a compulsion that it has to be done.

Jenau
Upaveetam, Poonal, Janey or sacred thread is not restricted for. Brahmins only.
This sacred thread symbolises a vow taken by the bearer that he will abide by the principles and rules specified in the Vedas and fullfill all his duties specified in the scriptures for that time period in his life or what is called as Ashrama Dharma
The thread is worn for the first time during Upanayana Sanskar where A thread with 3 strands are worn to symbolise the vow of Brahmacharya. This vow is that the person will remain celibate and dedicate his time to acquiring spiritual knowledge and profession skills and devote himself to the service of his Guru, he will not acquire or enjoy material pleasures and subsist on alms/stipend. A person is initiated into pursuit of knowledge by recitation of Gayatri Mantra.
After taking the vow and wearing the thread the person becomes twice born or Dwija. A Dwija may be a Brahman or a Brahmachari.
The word Brahmacharya is syncretic of Brahman and Acharan (Acharan means behavior) so during this period a person promises /vows to behave like a Brahman whatever his caste maybe.
Brahman's behavior is pursue knowledge, avoid material pleasures and subsist on basic necessities recieved as alms or stipend.
At the time of marriage a person gives up the vow of Brahmacharya and takes the vow of Grihasta. At this point a second thread with three strands is added to signify the additional vows taken. that the person who has acquired the spiritual Knowledge and professional skills will now use them to fulfill his duties towards his parents, his wife and children and society. He/she will acquire wealth and prosperity through his hardwork and honest means and abide by rules and law laid down by the society.
In ancient times both men and women would wear the upaveetam after taking the vow with due ceremony. No sacred ceremony could ever be performed by anyone who was not wearing it.
Now only Brahmin males follow this tradition, infact situation has become so sad that it has just become an occasion for family gathering and show off ceremony. Some people even go to an extent where they just do a formal ritual for namesake before marriage, as a priest cannot marry you in traditional ritual without the thread. But with a civil or registered marriage even this is not needed.
Such an inspirational and beautiful custom has been sadly lost to modernity.


Destiny / Future / Results
In Hinduism a person's knowledge or devotion towards our Gods does not direct his/her destiny, rather his deeds decide his destiny.
Mantras and strotas are used when we meditate on God to connect with our inner conscience which is part of the God. The atma that is the ansh of Parmatma. We try to forge this connection with the help of Mantras and strotas to help it communicate with us better and advice us on what is a good deed and what is a bad deed.
The prayers are not for him to listen to us but for us to remember to listen to him and to our conscience before we do our karma to ensure it is right

Knowledge and wisdom

Knowledge is knowing Fire burns, Wisdom is not to put your hand in it.
Ravana was scholar he had knowledge of many things but he did not have the wisdom to use the knowledge for his betterment.

Detachment
Detachment does not mean giving up everything to be a sanyasi. Detachment means avoiding selfishness, nepotism and greed
Detachment means sacrificing your desires for the sake of well being of your family. Sacrificing your family's desires for the sake of well being of society and sacrificing a society's desires for the sake of well being of environment.


(Aforesaid has been compiled from write up by Preeti from Tamil Nadu) 


October 1, 2018

Gita Gyan Part 4


Other Devotee of Krishna
Vrinda - Asura Jalandhar's wife Vrinda was devotee of Vishnu, her devotion to Vishnu and love for her husband ensured that Jalandhar had an armor of immortality made of the power of her penance. Even Shiva could not kill him. So Vishnu had to disguise himself as Jalandhar and break Vrinda's chastity. He succeeds, and Jalandhar is killed. Vrinda curses Vishnu to be a stone (Shaligram)

Cities Mentioned in Mahabharat
Hastinapur - Meerut
Indraprasth - Delhi/NCR
Kurukshetra - Kurukshetra (Haryana)
Kampilya / South Panchal ruled by Drupad - Etawah South UP.
Ahichatra / North Panchal - Bareilly North Up and parts of Uttarakhand.
Anga - Jharkhand
Magadh - Bihar
Dwarka / Anarta - Dwarka and Gujarat (excluding Saurashtra which was a separate Kingdom)
Matsya (kingdom where Pandavas spent their agyatwas) - Jaipur, Alwar,Bharatpur.
Vrindavan and Mathura are as is
These are the major places in Mahabharat war.

Superior God
Hindu Trimurti Brahma Vishnu and Shiva are manifestations of different powers of the same God - Creation, Sustenance and Destruction. As such they don't fight with each other, rather complement each other as per several scriptures.
However Vishnu and Shiva have had fanatical devotees who in their intention to prove their chosen God as superior do have stories that are part of their puranas showing their God as superior and and other Gods trying and failing to prove their superiority. So you have vishnu puran with stories of Vishnu crushing Brahma's ego and defeating shiva and Shiva purana with Shiva doing the same for Brahma and Vishnu.
And there is Devi Purana which has Devi teaching every one a lesson .
But Brahma however loses out to vishnu shiva and devi all the time

Lokas as per Scriptures
Vaikunth is outer edge of the lokas and Kailash is in the centre point
Urdhva Loka or higher realms
Satyaloka/Brahmaloka - Brahma lives with Saraswati here
Tapoloka - Brahma's first mind born children four Sanat Kumars (Sanat, Sanaka, Sananda, Sanatana) live here
Janaloka - Saptarishi live here with their wives current as well as past
Maharloka - future Saptarishi, Brahmarishi and Maharishi who have done severe austerities live here (eg. Rishi Kanva, Rishi Richika, Rishi Markandeya, Rishi Vyasa etc)
Svarga loka - Indra lives here with his wife, brothers and step brothers and their wives (Adityas, Gandharvas, Maruts, Rudras and Vasus)
Bhuvar Loka - (solar system) Surya (sun), Buddha(mercury), Shukra(venus) Mangala(mars) Brihaspati (Jupiter) Arun (Uranus), Varun (Neptune) Shani(Saturn) Yama (Pluto) Soma(moon)
Madhya loka or Middle realm -
Bhu loka - (earth) Mortal humans and animals
Adho loka or lower realms-
Atala- Danavs ruled by Bala
Vitala - Bhoota Ganas ruled by Bhava
Sutala - Asuras ruled by Bali
Talatala - Maya Danava and his family (Bala is Maya's oldest son he rules Atala)
Mahatala - Takshak with Nagas
Rasatala - Daityas
Patala - Vasuki with Nagas

(Aforesaid has been compiled from write up by Preeti from Tamil Nadu)