Saturday, March 21, 2015

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alt.fan.jai-maharaj@googlegroups.com (Dr. Jai Maharaj): Mar 21 06:37PM

Forwarded post:
 
LEGENDARY MUKESH CHAND MATHUR
 
Those Who Live In The Hearts Of Men Never Die
 
By Vijay Kumar Dubey
 
I remember Mukesh in a high school in Delhi were both of
us were studying. I remember him leaving for Bombay in
1940 and remember many boys from our school going to see
his first film "Nirdosh" in which he started opposite
Nalini Jaywant.
 
I remember meeting him Bombay in 1942 where I had come to
live. We become inseparables. I remember Mukesh's painful
process of growth and self-discovery, the call of music,
the visit to various studios to meet music directors,
hours of waiting, being rejected as a "bad singers" or
"no singer", year after year I remember seeing no
bitterness in him.
 
When a sudden family tragedy left me, a young boy,
homeless and penniless in Bombay, I remember Mukesh
taking me to his one room flat at Walkeshwar and saying -
"From now on this is your home and all in it is yours."
 
I remember a night at Chowpatty when we sat hungry, with
pockets empty, and nowhere to go. The rent was not paid
and the landlord would not let us enter the flat.
 
I remember us sharing a few rupees we would earn and
remember him showing me a letter from Mazhar Art
Productions offering him 250/- per song to sing for
"Pehli Nazar".
 
I remember Kardar studios, the musicians poised to start,
maestro Anil Biswas getting ready to give the signal and
sound recordist P.N. Arora starting the recording machine
"Dil Jalta Hai" was recorded. A hush pervaded.
 
Mukesh skyrocketed to fame. I remember the arduous climb,
even then, step by painful step.
 
I remember seeing a golden haired, blue-eyed
irrepressible young man named Raj Kapoor entering the
film industry, dazzling all with his brilliance and
setting the industry on fire with his "Aag" I remember
him meeting Mukesh.
 
I remember attending his 30th wedding anniversary on July
22nd, 1976 and I remember being with him in a taxi to
whisk away his bride-to-be for the wedding where Motilal,
Tara Harish, R.D.Mathur and so many who loved him,
waited.
 
I remember Mukesh recording "Tulsi Ramayan" for H.M.V.
and seeing him spend hours every day perfecting his
pronunciations of Avadhi. I remember his heart attack in
Calcutta and seeing a copy of the Ramayan under his
pillow in the hospital.
 
I remember promising to take him to Badrinath Temple, on
his return from U.S.A., as the morning in that holy
temple begins with the playing of his records of "Tulsi
Ramayan". But it was not to be.
 
I remember him start concerts in foreign land with the
song "Hum Us Desh Ke Waasi Hain, Jis Desh Main Ganga
Bahti Hai". I remember him being proud of his country
and the values it represented.
 
I remember a plaque which he brought from America a few
years ago, which still hangs in his music room at home. I
remember the inscription:
 
That man is a success who has lived well, laughed often
and loved much;
 
who has gained the respect, of intelligent men and the
love of children;
 
who has filled his niche and accomplished his task;
 
who leaves the world better that he found it, whether by
an improved poppy;
 
a perfect poem or a rescued soul;
 
who never lacked appreciation of earth's beauty or filled
to express it;
 
who looked for the best in others and gave the best he
had.
 
- Vijay Kumar Dubey
 
End of forwarded post.
 
What, no mention of K. L. Sehgal?
 
Jai Maharaj, Jyotishi
Om Shanti
 
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BV BV <bv8bv8bv8@gmail.com>: Mar 20 09:44PM -0700

Monotheism - One God
 
 
The religion of Islam is based on one core belief, that there is no god worthy of worship but Allah. When a person embraces Islam or a Muslim wants to renew or confirm his or her faith, they profess their belief that there is no god worthy of worship but Allah and that Muhammad is His final messenger. Ashadu an la ill laha il Allah wa Ashadu anna Muhammadan Rasulullah, Saying these words, the Testimony of Faith, is the first of five pillars or foundations of the religion of Islam. Belief in God is the first of six pillars of faith.[1]
 
Muslims believe that there is only One God. He alone is the Sustainer and Creator of the universe. He is without partners, children, or associates. He is the Most Merciful, the Most Wise, and the Most Just. He is the all hearer, all seer, and the all knowing. He is the First , He is the Last.
 
"Say (O Muhammad), He is Allah, (the) One. Allah-us-Samad (The Self-Sufficient Master, Whom all creatures need, He neither eats nor drinks). He begets not, nor was He begotten; And there is none co-equal or comparable unto Him." (Quran 112)
 
"He is the Originator of the heavens and the earth. How can He have children when He has no wife? He created all things and He is the All-Knower of everything. Such is Allah, your Lord! La ilaha illa Huwa (none has the right to be worshipped but He), the Creator of all things. So worship Him (Alone), and He is the Trustee, Disposer of affairs, Guardian, over all things. No vision can grasp Him, but His Grasp is over all vision. He is the Most Subtle and Courteous, Well- Acquainted with all things." (Quran 6:101-103)
 
This belief is sometimes called Monotheism which is derived from the Greek words 'monos' meaning only and 'theos' meaning god. It is a relatively new word in the English language and it is used to denote a supreme being Who is all-powerful, the One who is responsible for life, the One who rewards or punishes. Monotheism is directly opposed to Polytheism, which is belief in more than one god, and to Atheism, a disbelief in all deities.
 
If we were to take into consideration the general meaning of the word 'monotheism' Judaism, Christianity, Islam and Zoroastrianism, and some Hindu philosophies could all be included. However it is, more commonplace to refer to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam as the three monotheistic religions and group them together; nonetheless, there are glaring differences between Christianity and Islam.
 
The concept of a trinity inherent in most Christian denominations ostensibly includes aspects of plurality. The belief that one God is some how three divinities (father, son, and holy spirit) contradicts the concept of Monotheism inherent in Islam, where the Oneness of God is unquestionable. Some Christian groups, including those known as Unitarians believe that God is One and cannot be God and human at the same time. They take the words of Jesus in John 17:3, "the One True God" literally. However, the vast majority of Christians do not share this belief.
 
In the religion of Islam belief in One God, without partners or associates is essential. It is the focal point of the religion and it is the essence of the Quran. The Quran calls on humankind to worship God alone and to give up worshipping false gods or associates. The Quran urges us to look at the wonders of creation and understand God's greatness and power, and it speaks directly of His names, attributes, and actions. The Quran commands us to reject anything that is worshipped instead of, or along with God.
 
"And I (God) created not the jinns and humankind except they should worship Me (Alone)." (Quran 51:56)
 
Islam is often referred to as pure monotheism. It is not adulterated with strange concepts or superstitions. Belief in One God entails certainty. Muslims worship God alone, He has no partners, associates, or helpers. Worship is directed solely to God, for He is the only One worthy of worship. There is nothing greater than God Alone.
 
"Praise and thanks be to God, and peace be on His slaves whom He has chosen (for His Message)! Is God better, or (all) that you ascribe as partners (to Him)?" (Of course, God is Better)
 
Is not He (better than your gods) Who created the heavens and the earth, and sends down for you water (rain) from the sky, whereby We cause to grow wonderful gardens full of beauty and delight? It is not in your ability to cause the growth of their trees. Is there any god with God? Nay, but they are a people who ascribe equals (to Him)!
 
Is not He (better than your gods) Who has made the earth as a fixed abode, and has placed rivers in its midst, and has placed firm mountains therein, and has set a barrier between the two seas (of salt and sweet water).Is there any god with God? Nay, but most of them know not.
 
Is not He (better than your gods) Who responds to the distressed one, when he calls Him, and Who removes the evil, and makes you inheritors of the earth, generations after generations. Is there any god with God? Little is that you remember!
 
Is not He (better than your gods) Who guides you in the darkness of the land and the sea, and Who sends the winds as heralds of glad tidings, going before His Mercy (rain)? Is there any god with God? High Exalted be God above all that they associate as partners (to Him)!
 
Is not He (better than your so-called gods) Who originates creation, and shall thereafter repeat it, and Who provides for you from heaven and earth? Is there any god with God? Say, "Bring forth your proofs, if you are truthful." (Quran 27:59-64)
 
http://www.islamreligion.com/articles/3298/
bleachbot <bleachbot@httrack.com>: Mar 21 05:44AM +0100

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