Monday, May 28, 2012

Sharukh nature before and after winning the IPL match.


IPL season 5 has been won by SRK team, Kolkata knight riders. Few days back actions done by Sharukh khan and now by winning the IPL, will it make him more proud and harsh in nature or little a bit he will soften his nature, and apologize for his past action?
I feel SRK is a kind hearted and good person, but as a celebrity and tag and feelings of a star- dum had made him to do past actions , as today in news I saw he had apologize for his past actions , that makes him feel of guilty and of a nice guy.


Friends what you feel, lets have a discussion on Sharukh nature before and after winning the IPL match.

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Conditions and Girls




By reading the heading, you all would be thinking that what do I want to specify or want to share with you all?
Let me clear the topic of today’s discussion forum.
When a child is about to born, every one prays for a boy…………………. In this condition rarely girl is welcome in the family with full excitement.
When a boy is eligible for marriage… fair and beautiful girl is given priority.
When a family is having disputes … then a caring and understanding girl is required.
In offices for tele marketing, soft spoken girls are hired and in front desk always a fair girl is wanted.
                I don’t specify that according to which condition which type of girl is desired or not. I want to ask everyone, why we differentiate between girls and boys or between fair and dark complexion girls.
I think people don’t know that for life and home you need a understanding and comprising female nor a show piece to be displayed for exhibition.  Many people also say that we need a fair girl so that their upcoming generation would be fair or good looking.    
Is there any one who can tell me you need a girl of internal beauty or external beauty?
You need a child with full of talents and who respects everyone or a child with abusive nature and mis- behave?
I’m not saying that beautiful or fair complexion is in very bad nature……

I want to know why people mostly give priority to fair complexion not internal beauty.

Doskha


1 cup Chana Dal
½ cup Suji
1 tbspn of Ginger – Garlic paste
½ tsp of green chilli paste
4-8 black pepper corns
½ tspn turmeric
Salt as per taste
Oil for deep fry (preferred mustard oil)



Method to cook:
Soak dal & rice for night. Grind the rice- dal  mixture adding all the rest of ingredients. Keep  aside the paste for 1 hour.
In a kadhai add oil to deep fry, when its get heated, with the help of a round shape  spoon  pour the mixture very carefully in the oil.
If you pour it carelessly it will get splitter.
In medium heat fry the round shaped doskha till it gets in golden brown color.



Serve it with Hari dhaniya chutney or choley or Aloo dum. 

What has been the most life-changing experience you've ever had?


What has been the most life-changing experience you've ever had?


Guys lets share with each other.

Saturday, May 12, 2012

Diversities in Jewels according to the State Wise in India.



This article is updating of last article, which will be showing you the Jewellary varieties according to diversities of religion and states wise in India.
1.      Kashmir: The traditional jewelry of Kashmir is specially made of silver. The authentic and traditional Kashmiri jewelry comprise of the headpiece that is made of silver and has intricate designs made on the piece. The ethnic headpiece adorns the head of the Kashmiri women enhancing their beauty. Nose rings and studs are also popularly worn by the Kashmiri women. Heavy pendants hang from the silver chains that make the necklace of the Kashmiri women. Silver are usually heavily made and are shaped in the form of a bell. The azure transparent gem, sapphire is used in the necklaces and the ear rings. The tribal men & women wear a special circular type of ear ring called kUndalas.  The women folk love to wear nupura, which is a anklet. Women of Rajouri district wear a silver cap or crown on the head called as ‘chaunk phool’, under the veil. On fore head they waer tikka and nose ring called ballu.2.      Punjab : Men’s Sarpesh – the jeweled aigrette worn in front of the turban, Kutbiladar – an oval pendant worn over the forehead, Kalgi – Plume in jeweled setting, Mukat or Mutakh – a head dress worn by Hindus at weddings, Turah-I-marwarid – tassels of pearls worn on the turban
Ladak Traditional Jewellary

Women’sSisphul, chaunk or choti phul – a round boss worn on the hair over the forehead, it is cut or indented so as to resemble a gold flower like chrysanthemum. Mauli – a long chain made of rows of pearls separated by jeweled studs, about 8 inches long hanging from the head on one side. Sir mang – a pendant worn on the head by Hindus.
Gujarat
3.     4.      4. Assam; Some of the popular items  made of gold, of Assam jewellery are gam kharu, jon biri, keru, doog doogi, bangles, lokaparo, dhol biri and jethi poti among others. 






5.      Rajansthan: The Karanphool Jhumka (a bell shaped earring), Toti (parrot shaped earring), Lathan (grape) and Pipal Patti (heart shaped ornament) are the most common earrings worn by Rajasthani women. Necklaces are of varied types but the favorites are the Chandan Haar, the Mohanmala, the Champakali, the Adah, the Mohrun, the Tussi, the Jugnu and the Hansli. Rajasthani women adorn their arms with a bewildering range of amulets, bracelets, bangles and rings. Baju Bandh, Gokhru, Bala, Kada, Chuda and Hathpol are common bangles and bracelets while the Arsi, a ring is considered a must have for the newly wed bride6.      Maharashtra

Saturday, May 5, 2012

Nail Art


Nail Art is an art to decorate your nails according to your dress and occasion and making your hands to look more beautiful, attractive & fashionable look. Nail art resembles the arrival of modernization in 19th century,  as earlier that nail manicuring and beautifying concept arrived in back 3000 B.C.
Lets give a look at 3000 BC:





·        Inca Civilization wore images of eagle on their finger nails.
·        Chinese used a enamel on heir fingers that once applied , after leaving for several hours, it would turn red/pink.
·        Indians used Henna plant leaves on the finger nails, which left a reddish brown color.
·        In Egypt, higher classes women used deeper shades of red coolor, while the lower class used light colors.
Now look at the 19  to 21st century :
In 19th century, in United States Manicure became popular.
In 1920, automobile paints arrival, inspired modern nail polish.
In 1925, Nail polish entered in market with only red color. At this time the art used on nail was:
Moon Manicure”. In this art, painting was done only on the middle part of the nail, tip and bottom of the nail were unpainted.
In 1940, Revson brother’s Revlon nail polish industry introduced in market different shades of color.
In 1970’s, Nail art became an important cultural signifier. As Black nail polish became popular among rock stars.
Types of Nail Manicure and art:
. Fancier manicures include painting pictures or designs on the nails or applying small decals or imitation jewels.
Nail art is done with the help of needles, stencils and nail brushes.
A nail artist covers nails with pictures and ornaments also he decorates the nails with polishes and paints available widely in markets.
Another art of nail designing is done by the application of beads, flowers, feathers, clips and stones these are glued on the nail surface
Another popular method of nail art is piercing. Nailists pierce nails and apply chains, buttons, clips and precious and semi precious metals. But this requires skilled hands to make the entire process beautiful and painless.
Rhinestones and other decorative ornaments are widely used in nail design. In conjunction with these uses are also many other decorative accessories: glass beads (photo 1), protruding elements of opaque and transparent plastic or glass.

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Saturday, April 28, 2012

Buying a Used car or New car is better?




Imagine, you & your partner sitting in yours first car and the first long drive. You are driving the car on vacant broad roads, tress near by the roads blooming with soft moisture wind of rains & a soft melody song playing at your music stereo. Suddenly a glass breaking voice disturbed your imagination & you came back to the practical world.
Confused to buy for first time a new car or pre-owned car?
Unable to predict used car will better in your budget or a new car?
Thinking, that car will be not used daily by you, and then which car is better?
All your confusions and questions will be cleared & solved by reading this article.
I’m going to give pros & cons and comparison of the two types of cars.

Used Cars:
Points to be considered while thinking to buy a used car:
1.      The number of previous owners

2.      If the car ever involved in an accident?

3.      Previous mechanical problem

4.      History of the maintenance of the car.

5.      Having Original Registration Certifications
6.      Duplicate keys availability

7.      Make sure car is on level ground to check tires and anything is not snagging on the car.

8.      Carefully check the paint, rusted spots or scratches on the body of car. Touching the edges of the joint panels, if you feel roughness, it indicates residue left from masking tape.

9.       Check trunk of the car is not rusted or water entry due to cracks or holes.

10.  Check under the hood of the car for any indication of dents, damage or rust. These signs will be of poor maintenance or damaged. Each fender consists of VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) of the car, if its missing that means fender has been replaced.

11.  The hoses and belts shouldn’t have cracks.

12.  Check the seats and inside body of the car for not any damage or stain.
13.  Check the odometer of the car for mileage. But pay attention to a point that buying a 10 year old car with low miles is not a good thing.
14.  Test Drive the car, if possible by driving take it to a service center & get acknowledge about the condition of the car. In other hand, while shopping take with you a service engineer for verification of the car.
15.  Check the brakes by pressing down hard enough to decelerate rapidly , but not enough to slide at the spped of 30mph. If you feel vibration from the brake pedal, or hear any strange noises, that indicates need for replacement of rotors and brakes’.
16.  Inspect engine of the car for any leakage, as, dark brown oil stain, indicate there is a leakage in a gasket & in future can lead to expensive repair.
17.  Negotiation of price
18.  Note down all the repair or replacement required from your side, call the auto parts shop and get the total cost. Then think, you should buy this car not.
Pro:
1.      Within your limited budget.
2.      Passionate of car models, able to a new model after some time.
Cons:
1.      Lack of safety measures.
2.      No warranty period or certificates.
3.      Always need repairing & maintainer.

New Car:
Pros:
1.      Latest features & technology in the car.
2.      Proud feeling as owner of the car.
3.      Desired color & model.
4.      Full of safety measures.
5.  Maintenance service very less.
6.      Warranty Coverage

Friday, April 27, 2012

Miscellaneous Interesting Aritcle Platform: Is blog only for celebrities or for everyone?

Miscellaneous Interesting Aritcle Platform: Is blog only for celebrities or for everyone?: Recently I had a conversation with my friend on the profile of  Bloggers. We had a very harsh argument on the topic that “Blog is for onl...

Is blog only for celebrities or for everyone?


Recently I had a conversation with my friend on the profile of  Bloggers. We had a very harsh argument on the topic that “Blog is for only celebrities or for every one?”

I was in favor of everyone and he was against the topic.
Below I’m writing down the conversation we had on the topic, read the discussion and give your point of view in favor of everyone or only for celebrities.

Friend: Blog is not for everyone, as readers read only those blogs which are written by the celebrities.

Me: No your thinking is wrong. People read everyone blogs, only it needs traffic and popularity.

Friend: I don’t agree with your statement, as people only follow those blogs which are interesting and they are eager to know what will be the next. This happens with the famous personality’s blog.

Me: I agree with half said statement, as people follow the interesting blogs but that doesn’t pay that much attention is it of a common man or any celebrity’s blog.

Friend: It’s totally wastage of time for a new blogger or a common blogger to write the post. As no one pays attention towards your blog and write comments, how much you try to advertise your blog.

Me: I don’t agree with your words, as a person only creates a blog when the person wants to share ideas, articles and opinions with the whole world. It’s a very patience work to start a blog and increase the traffic and visitors of your blog. It’s a time taking process which needs one’s patience and confidence of the blogger.

Friend: How many people visit your one year old blog? Why is it not liked and visited by everyone? Why u r not getting even Ad Sense support?

Me: Speechless………………..

 I shared this conversation with you all as, my friends words some how de- motivated me from blogging. I’m following every way to popularize my blog but unable to do so. I now feel that in busy world even your friends don’t have time to share and read your blog. Just tell me what shall I do?
Shall I stop blogging or motivate self to enhance the traffic for my blog?

Saturday, April 21, 2012

Hair Styles


Before checking the latest fashion trends in :
Hair Style
Jewels
Dresses

I would like my readers to go through the history of the emergence of fashion trends in India .


 History of Hair Styles
Hair Style word symbolizes that to keep head’s hair set in a unique way to look beautiful and keep in well arranged manner.


While giving a glance to our history, we see that from ancient time, hair styles were worn in a variety of ways according to the culture and custom.
Hair styles were signifiers of social class, age, martial status, racial classification, political views and gender based.
Fashion Trend of Hair Style from Past to Present In India.
While net surfing, I came across about interesting truth and history of hair styles followed from ancient to modern India. Thought to share with you all:

  • ·        Harappa Civilization:  Women in harappan civilization used to tie their hair in plait tied with bow at the end. On the other hand, men used to part hair in the middle and tied it with a bullet.
  • ·        Mohenjo- daro civilization:  Hair was gathered up in a bun or coiled in a ring on top of the head. 
  • ·        Vedic Period:  Hair style and customes were based on caste. As for example, it was prescribed for every Indian should use the hair cut in form of sikha, which is equivalent to shave the whole head, leaving a lock of hair at the back or at the side.  In further time, this kind of haircut was worn only by the Brahmins, the priests' caste. The rest of the people used long hair, and upper caste women  used  ornaments with jewels and gem stones in the forehead. 
  • ·        Gupta Dynasty/ Indo-Greek culture:  hairstyles were worn with simple braids or curly hair. In this period both men and women heads became lavishly ornamented. Men in general used long hair shoulders-length, also wearing hair bands.
  • ·        1970’s: Long sleek hair style with center or side parting the hairs. Men too had long straight hair. Mullet was common hair style among men.
  • ·         1980’s:   Buns , Spiral perm and classic bob hairstyles were of women and Mullet and New Wave were famous hair cut among men.
  • ·        1990’s: Spiral curls &  pixie cut were common in women and
  • ·        2000/latest trend: hair cut of heroes and heroines were too in demand among men & women..
  • ·        2012:

Jewellary in fashion from past to present India


India and Jewels are complementary of each other, in oter words, if we talk about Indians, we imagine them with jewels.
History & culture of India for a long time went through many changes with that jewels too changed. I would be sharing with you changes in Jewellary from ancient to 21st century India, wore by both men & women:

 Ancient/Early Age: Jewels were made by seeds, feathers, leaves, berries, fruits, flowers, animal bones, claws and teeth.


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·                                                                                    1500 BC: Jewellary making started in 1500 B.C. by the people of Indus Valley Civilization. They created & wore jewels made of beads. They were shaped like doughnuts and painted black.
·        2100 BC: jewels were created of metals like gold, silver, copper & ivory. They were ear rings, necklaces and bangles.



   





Gupta Period: this period was fashioned with gold Jewellary which was worn by both men & women.  New delicacy of jewel was introduced as, golden wires twisted & combined with pearls. The jwellary which were worn during this time were:
o   Kundala, circular shaped ear rings.
o   Sutra,  gold chain with precious stones in the center.
o   Vijayantra, a necklace made of pearls, rubies, blue stones & diamonds.
o   Niksha ,  coin necklace.
o   Angada & Keyura, Upper arm ornament & keyura was coiled like snake.
o   Bangles
o   Crowns, were worn by men and women of the nobility.
·        Vijaynagar, 1438: Jewels were combined with pearls & precious stones.
·        1503: Rubies and diamonds were used in shoes.
·        Mughal Period: The mughal era shows the relation of time & religion with the Jewellary. Hindu & Islamic fusion art was seen in the jewels making .  The jewels which were in fashion that time were added:
o   Karanphul,  ear flower.
o   Nath: worn in nose.                                 
·        Rajput’s Era: In this era, minakari, kundankari, thewa Jewellary was popular.


·        Current trend: Currently people are diverting form metallic Jewellary to towards mostly fashionable  artificial Jewellary which matches their dress colors and events . In  real jewels diamond & platinum are in demand.