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Posted on Tuesday, June 02, 2026 - 08:21 pm:       

So having bitterly knowing this truth I request each political party to support each other, not divide I to sects, regions, etc. Seeing so much problems with poverty why do we have to additionally fight among ourselves in name of caste
 

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Posted on Tuesday, June 02, 2026 - 08:19 pm:       

Friends by thinking good for the world, we attain good for us, by thinking good for us also we can attain good for the world, all important is intention. Friendship is better than enmity even in the face of loss
 

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Posted on Tuesday, June 02, 2026 - 08:13 pm:       

Inspite of refuting isvara as a creator god, the Buddha christened the status of isvara to Akanitta realm the highest of pure abodes. It is only since the Buddha supasses the attainment of all, he is called the teacher of gods n men. If anyone were to come as close as the Buddha then it is the valmiki, vasistha, vishwamitra, vyasa, hanuman, bali, and a close followe by sri ramana or sri Ramakrishna
 

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Posted on Tuesday, June 02, 2026 - 08:04 pm:       

Friends I will explain the foreground and background of kurukshetra
 

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Posted on Tuesday, June 02, 2026 - 08:03 pm:       

https://www.indiatoday.in/science/story/india-heatwave-death s-study-extreme-heat-public-health-emergency-climate-change- 2920200-2026-06-01

Seeking welfare for the people I ask you to give me a chance to meet and discuss. If we are in a better position then surely we can think better for thailand etc
 

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Posted on Tuesday, June 02, 2026 - 07:53 pm:       

Scorpio, kutikosamekotivdyalu anna brahmam gari matalu nerchukontey anta ardhamavtondi

Again, monks, I approached those ascetic and brahmins and said to them: ‘Is it true, as they say, that you venerable ones teach and hold the view that whatever a person experiences…all that is caused by God’s creation?’ When they affirmed it, I said to them: ‘If that is so, venerable sirs, then it is due to God’s creation that people kill, steal …[and otherwise act badly]. But those who have recourse to God’s creation as the decisive factor will lack the impulse and the effort doing this or not doing that. Since for them, really and truly, no (motive) obtains that this or that ought to be done or not be done….”‘

Tittha Sutta (AN 3.61)
If the pleasure and pain that beings feel are caused the creative act of a Supreme God [Issara-nimmana-hetu], then the Niganthas [Jains] surely must have been created by an evil Supreme God.” (MN II 222)


Having approached the priests & contemplatives who hold that… ‘Whatever a person experiences… is all caused by a supreme being’s act of creation,’ I said to them: ‘Is it true that you hold that… “Whatever a person experiences… is all caused by a supreme being’s act of creation?”‘ Thus asked by me, they admitted, ‘Yes.’ Then I said to them, ‘Then in that case, a person is a killer of living beings because of a supreme being’s act of creation. A person is a thief… unchaste… a liar… a divisive speaker… a harsh speaker… an idle chatterer… greedy… malicious… a holder of wrong views because of a supreme being’s act of creation.’ When one falls back on creation by a supreme being as being essential, monks, there is no desire, no effort [at the thought], ‘This should be done. This shouldn’t be done.’ When one can’t pin down as a truth or reality what should & shouldn’t be done, one dwells bewildered & unprotected. One cannot righteously refer to oneself as a contemplative. This was my second righteous refutation of those priests & contemplatives who hold to such teachings, such views.” (AN 3.61)

Whoever does evil justifies in the name of god, ideology or circumstance. But what matters is intention which is in front of everything

The Story of Aggidatta

While residing at the Jetavana monastery, the Buddha uttered Verses (188) to (192) of this book, with reference to Aggidatta, a brahmin.

Aggidatta was the head priest during the time of King Mahakosala, father of King Pasenadi. After the death of King Mahakosala, Aggidatta gave away his property in charity, and after that he left his home and became a non-Buddhist ascetic. He lived with his ten thousand followers in a place near the border of the three kingdoms of Anga, Magadha and Kuru, not far from a mound of sand where a powerful naga was staying. To his followers and the people of these three kingdoms, Aggidatta used to exhort: "Pay homage to forests, mountains, parks and gardens, and trees; by doing so, you will be liberated from all ills of life."

One day, the Buddha saw Aggidatta and his followers in his vision and realized that the time was ripe for them to attain arahatship. So the Buddha sent Thera Maha Moggalana to Aggidatta and his followers and told him that he himself would follow afterwards. Thera Maha Moggalana went to the place of Aggidatta and his followers and asked them to give him shelter for one night. They first turned down his request, but finally they agreed to let him stop at the mound of sand, the home of the naga. The naga was very antagonistic to Thera Maha Moggalana, and there followed a duel between the naga and the thera; on both sides, there was a display of power by emitting smoke and flames. However, in the end, the naga was subdued. He coiled himself round the mound of sand, and raised his head spreading it out like an umbrella over Thera Maha Moggalana, thus showing respect for him. Early in the morning, Aggidatta and the other ascetics came to the mound of sand to find out whether Thera Maha Moggalana was still alive; they had expected to see him dead. When they found the naga tamed, and meekly holding his head like an umbrella over Thera Maha Moggalana, they were very much astounded.

Just then, the Buddha arrived and Thera Maha Moggallana got up from his seat on the mound and paid obeisance to the Buddha. Thera Maha Moggalana then proclaimed to the audience of ascetics, "This is my Teacher, the supreme Buddha, and I am but a humble pupil of this great Teacher!" Hearing him, the ascetics who had been very much impressed even by the power of Thera Maha Moggalana were awed by the greater power of the Buddha. The Buddha then asked Aggidatta what he taught his followers and the residents of the neighbourhood. Aggidatta replied that he had taught them to pay homage to mountains, forests, parks and gardens, and trees, and that by doing so, they would be liberated from all ills of life. The Buddha's reply to Aggidatta was, "Aggidatta, people go to mountains, forests, gardens and parks, and trees for refuge when they are threatened with danger, but these things cannot offer them any protection. Only those who take refuge in the Buddha, the Dhamma and the Samgha are liberated from the round of rebirths (samsara)".

Then the Buddha spoke in verse as follows:

Verse 188: When threatened with danger, men go to many a refuge, - to mountains and forests, to parks and gardens, and to sacred trees.


Verse 189: But such a refuge is not a safe refuge, not the best refuge. One is not liberated from all evil consequences of existence (dukkha) for having come to such a refuge.


Verses 190 & 191: One, who takes refuge in the Buddha, the Dhamma and the Samgha, sees with Magga Insight the Four Noble Truths, viz., Dukkha, the Cause of Dukkha, the Cessation of Dukkha, and the Noble Path of Eight Constituents which leads to the Cessation of Dukkha.


Verse 192: This, indeed, is the safe refuge; this is the best refuge. Having come to this refuge, one is liberated from all dukkha.

At the end of the discourse Aggidatta and all his followers attained arahatship. All of them entered the Order of the bhikkhus. On that day, when the disciples of Aggidatta from Anga, Magadha and Kuru came to pay respect to him, they saw their teacher and his followers garbed as bhikkhus and they were puzzled and wondered, "Who is the more powerful? Our teacher or Samana Gotama? Our teacher must be more powerful because Samana Gotama has come to our teacher." The Buddha knew what they were thinking; Aggidatta also felt that he must set their minds at rest. So, he paid obeisance to the Buddha in the presence of his disciples, and said, "Venerable Sir! You are my teacher, I am but a disciple of yours." Thus, the audience came to realize the supremacy of the Buddha.
 

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Posted on Tuesday, June 02, 2026 - 03:10 pm:       

Spacemac: Gift for you

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Posted on Tuesday, June 02, 2026 - 04:25 am:       

Deniki sambharapadalo teliyani abhagyulam, kaanivvadi. Kanuvippu kalagalanukuntey oka sari kalavagalarani asistunna
 

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Posted on Monday, June 01, 2026 - 11:18 pm:       

Rajahmundry-based Bon Fiction became the first Indian chocolate brand to win Gold at the Academy of Chocolate (UK) and Best Vegan Chocolate Gold at the International Chocolate Salon (USA).

Its Godavari-grown cocoa beans were also ranked among the world's Top 50.

https://www.newindianexpress.com/good-news/2026/May/31/rajah mundry-becomes-home-for-luxury-chocolate-3
Nagarjuna Sagar...SriSailam...Polavaram...Handri-Neeva...SomaSila...ThotaPalli...VeliGonda...PuliChintala..etc
 

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Posted on Monday, June 01, 2026 - 07:37 pm:       

https://x.com/ncbn/status/2061434885471117502

#PensionsPandugalnAP
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Posted on Monday, June 01, 2026 - 12:44 pm:       

https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/news/national/andhra-ri ce-heads-to-china-via-chennai-in-revived-multimodal-export-o peration/article71041379.ece

The rice consignment from Samalkot and Tanuku in Andhra Pradesh travelled around 575 km by rail wagons to arrive at Concor ICD in Tondiarpet;

shifted to sea containers at the ICD and moved to the Chennai port by road and will move by sea to Chinese ports.

https://www.eenadu.net/telugu-news/andhra-pradesh/andhra-exp orts-2700-tonnes-of-rice-to-china-via-chennai-port/1799/1260 95697

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