Saturday, January 19, 2013

Who Is God & Where is He?

Traditional  Concepts of God has to be changed now!
The World of believers are pleading for the God's revelation 

How many religions exist on earth as you know ? 


There are about 21 major world religions today.
Approximately half of the total world population (3.5 Billion) believes in One God with full comprehensive power of the universe. 
Major part of the other believers believes or follows set of theories that has a direct link with forces of the universe.  
About 1 billion people do not profess belief in any religion. But lot of them are nature lovers (at least since recent past)

We do not say any religion is right or wrong. But we see a lot of similarities in one aspect - bend towards the NATURE (Power of Universe + its expressions) 
So we claim

Our Belief is God is the Nature. The Nature is the Creator 

Somebody might think, this is a common or simple expressions that cannot be argued on. Because it is the truth. 
But What is the new thing in this claim?

This Nature has some powers than what we normally think of. Yes, Nature (God) has forces of our studies like light, magnetic, cosmic, pressure, gravitational, electricity, sound and etc  

But this God has natural forces that we can not scientifically touch (as yet). These natural forces can think beyond our imagination and work independently to "keep the balance of the universe".  

In future we will work with natural forces as well. 

We value your ideas on this regards. 
All the Human Being has been created by (God) Nature. So We all should gather together to worship/respect/protect/work for One true God who makes us exist in this universe. 

Wiki information on world religions

1. Christianity 2.1 billion
2. Islam 1.3 billion
3. Secular/Irreligious/Agnostic/Atheist 1.1 billion
4. Hinduism 900 million
5. Chinese traditional religion 394 million
6. Buddhism 376 million (see also buddhism by country)
7. Primal indigenous 300 million
8. African traditional and diasporic 100 million
9. Sikhism 23 million
10. Juche 19 million
11. Spiritism 15 million
12. Judaism 14 million
13. Bahá'í Faith 7 million
14. Jainism 4.2 million
15. Shinto 4 million
16. Cao Dai 4 million
17. Zoroastrianism 2.6 million
18. Tenrikyo 2 million
19. Neopaganism 1 million
20. Unitarian Universalism 800,000
21. Rastafari movement 600,000

Source(s):

wikipedia

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Changumi marila ( Jang Geum Mai of Sujatha Diyaniya drama)


Is Changumi Dead? Changumi Marunada? 

read below to see what has happened and what will happen ( from Wikipedea)


රූපවාහිනි සංස්ථාව මගින් විකාශය කරන "සුජාත දියණි " නම් මෙම අර්ථවත් කථා පෙළ සෑම සතියේ දිනකම පස්වරු 6.30 ට රූපවාහිනී නාලිකාව ඔස්සේ ඔබට නැරඹීය හැක. මෙම කොරියානු කථා පෙළ සිංහල හඬ කවා මහත් වෙහෙසකින් අප හට ඉදිරිපත් කරන රූපවාහිනී සංස්ථාවට සහ එම කාර්ය මණ්ඩලයට අපගේ ස්තුතිය

The Story begins

Starring Lee Young Ae, it tells the tale of an orphaned kitchen cook who went on to become the king's first female physician. In a time when women held little influence in society, young apprentice cook Jang Geum strives to learn the secrets of Korean cooking and medicine in order to cure the King of his various ailments. It is based on the true story of Jang-geum, the first female royal physician of the Joseon Dynasty. The main themes are her perseverance and the portrayal of traditional Korean culture, including Korean royal court cuisine and traditional medicine.



[edit] Synopsis

The story is set in Korea during the reigns of King Seongjong (1457–1494), King Yeonsan-gun (1494–1506) and King Jungjong (1506–1544).

[edit] Executions

At the outset, King Seongjong has ordered the execution by poisoning of his deposed wife Deposed Queen Lady Yun, the mother of the first-born son, the young crown prince (the future Prince Yeonsan). After carrying out the execution, one of the royal guards, Seo Cheon-soo, is haunted by the execution. On his way home, he suffers an accident and is rescued by a mysterious hermit with a cryptic message—that his life will revolve around three women: the first he will be forced to kill; another he will save, but will die because of him; and the third will kill him, but will go on to save many lives. It doesn't become clear until later in the story that the three women are the poisoned Deposed Queen Lady Yun, Park Myeong-yi (Seo's eventual wife and the mother of Jang-geum) and Jang-geum (the main character and Seo's only daughter). Haunted by the curse of the executed deposed Queen Consort, and his prophesied fate at the hands of the third woman, he abandons his post and also becomes a hermit, refusing to take a wife.

[edit] Park Myeong-yi

After many years, the former king dies and the Crown Prince ascends the throne as the 10th King of Joseon. Park Myeong-yi is a palace girl (orgungnyeo) and apprentice cook of the royal kitchen (sooratgan). She witnesses a fellow apprentice, a girl from the powerful Choi clan named Choi Seong-geum, slip poison into the Great Royal Dowager Queen's food. Unaware that the senior kitchen officers are part of a conspiracy against the said Queen, Myeong-yi informs the fragrance kitchen officer Kim sanggong (choigo sanggung).[2] The officers, fearful that Myeong-yi might reveal their conspiracy, attempt to murder her. Myeong-yi's best friend, Han Baek-yeong, witnesses the crime and manages to secretly save her (by hurriedly diluting the poison with an antidote). She leaves the unconscious Myeong-yi a letter explaining what had happened. As Seo Cheon-soo wanders through the forest in his self-imposed hermitage, he stumbles upon the half-conscious Myeong-yi. He rescues her and the two fall in love and marry. They end up living peacefully in a remote village as lower caste commoners (Seo Cheon-soo posing as a butcher and village weapon smith) and raise a clever daughter named Seo Jang-geum.

[edit] Jang-geum

In 1504, Prince Yeonsan orders the execution of people responsible for his mother (Queen Consort Jeheon)'s death, thereby launching the notoriousLiterati Purges of 1504.

Sunday, January 13, 2013

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Saturday, January 12, 2013

FAKE ALIENS through Saruwath Rains

Please read following article from Wiki

Ask those prodigies following details

Why do you prejudice on aliens? Why not local think like spore/bacteria/fungi etc?
If you observe cell walls, did you try to think genetic matter? (DNA/RNA)
Do you want to be famous (ultimately notorious) ?

What about fish rains?

Wiki article


The Kerala red rain phenomenon was a blood rain (red rain) event that occurred from July 25 to September 23, 2001, when heavy downpours of red-coloured rain fell sporadically on the southern Indian state of Kerala, staining clothes pink.[1] Yellow, green, and black rain was also reported.[2][3][4]Colored rain was also reported in Kerala in 1896 and several times since,[5] most recently in June 2012.[6][7]
It was initially thought that the rains were colored by fallout from a hypothetical meteor burst,[clarification needed] but a study commissioned by theGovernment of India concluded that the rains had been colored by airborne spores from locally prolific terrestrial algae.[5]
It was not until early 2006 that the colored rains of Kerala gained widespread attention when the popular media reported that Godfrey Louis and Santhosh Kumar of the Mahatma Gandhi University in Kottayam proposed a controversial argument that the colored particles were extraterrestrialcells.[3][8][9]
Red rains were also reported from November 15, 2012 to December 27, 2012 occasionally in eastern and north-central provinces of Sri Lanka,[10] where scientists from the Sri Lanka Medical Research Institute (MRI) are investigating to ascertain their cause.[11][12][13]

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