Saturday, 18 July 2015

Tomar King at Gwalior

Gwalior Fort (Hindi: ग्वालियर क़िला Gwalior Qila) is an 8th-century hill fort near Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, central India. The fort consists of a defensive structure and two main palaces, Gurjari Mahal and Man Mandir, built by Man Singh Tomar(1486-1517). The fort has been controlled by a number of different rulers in its history. The Gurjari Mahal palace was built for Queen Mrignayani. It is now an archaeological museum.
Tomar rulers:-
The Rajput Tomara clan ruled Gwalior from 1398 (when Pramal Dev captured the fort from a Muslim ruler) to 1518 (when Vikramaditya was defeated by Ibrahim Lodhi).[citation needed]
A portrait of Hemu from the 1910s.
Pramal Dev (Ver Singh, Bir Sing Deo) 1375.
Uddhharan Dev (brother of Pramal Dev).
Lakshman Dev Tomar
Viramdev 1400 (son of Virsingh Dev).
Ganapati Dev Tomar 1419.
Dugarendra (Dungar) Singh 1424.
Kirti Singh Tomar 1454.
Mangal Dev (younger son of Kirti Singh).
Kalyanmalla Tomar 1479.
Man Singh Tomar 1486 - 1516 (builder of the Man mandir).
Vikramaditya Tomar 1516.
Ramshah Tomar 1526.
Salivahan Tomar 1576.

The Great Ashoka

Ashoka,Emperor of Magadha :-
Ashoka Maurya, commonly known as Ashoka and also as Ashoka the Great, was an Indian emperor of the Maurya Dynasty who ruled almost all of the Indian subcontinent from circa 269 BCE to 232 BCE.
Born: August 304 BC, Pataliputra
Died: 232 BC, Pataliputra
Parents: Shubhadrangi, Bindusara
Spouse: Maharani Devi (m. 286 BC), Rani Padmavati (m. 266 BC)
Siblings: Susima
Children: Mahinda, Sangamitta, Kunala, Tivala, Charumati, Jaluka.
Karuvaki :-
Karuvaki, also referred to as Kaurwaki was Empress of the Maurya Empire as the consort of Emperor Ashoka. She was the mother of Ashoka's second son, Prince Tivala.
Born: Kalinga
Children: Tivala
Did Ashoka’s Mother Stay Away From the Palace for Long?
While the exact story is not known, legend illustrates that Ashoka’s mother was away from the Palace of Pataliaputra because of the scheming that was going in and around the Palace. However, her wait ended after which she gave birth to a son. The moment her son was born she said now I’m shoka mukt (devoid of any sorrow now) – This is how her son was named as Ashoka. Ashoka was born in the palace unlike shown in the serial.
subhadrangi ashoka mother Interesting Facts About Subhadrangi – Ashoka’s Mother
What is the Various Names of Ashoka’s Mother?
Different text and chronicles call Ashoka’s mother by various names. While, she is mainly known by her name Subhadrangi as per Avadana text, the Divyavadana call her by name Janapadakalyani. In the serial Chakravartin Ashoka Samrat, Bindusar is seen addressing her as Dharma which is also one of her names. In addition, she is also known as Queen Aggamahesi.
pallavi subash ashoka mother dharma Interesting Facts About Subhadrangi – Ashoka’s Mother
How Did Ashoka’s Mother Die?
In the serial Chakravartin Ashoka Samrat, it is shown that Devi Dharma died in a brutal attack. Though, everybody knows that she died, Ashoka is not ready to believe. This incident in the serial makes us wonder – when and how did Ashoka’s mother die? However, there is no written or oral record that can give us a brief description of her death.
devi dharma ashoka serial Interesting Facts About Subhadrangi – Ashoka’s Mother
But since Vitashoka, Ashoka’s younger brother is highly assumed to be Subhadrangi’s son; one can only assume that the death of Dharma was not as early as this. So, you can expect a twist in the tale that it was Nirjala (Chanakya’s most trusted spy) who died in the attack, and not Ashoka’s mother Dharma.
There is no record of Dharma’s death as such. So, this gives creatives (of novel, TV Serial, Bollywood movie) enough independence to decide her death sequence…
By: Deepti Verma

Friday, 10 July 2015

FINAL ARGUMENTS IN GDS COURT CASE

DATE FOR FINAL ARGUMENTS IN GDS COURT CASE IN PRINCIPAL BENCH CAT, NEW DELHI FIXED AS ON 10-09.2015*

Sunday, 5 July 2015

Samrat Ashoka ,

Did Ashoka’s Mother Stay Away From the Palace for Long?

While the exact story is not known, legend illustrates that Ashoka’s mother was away from the Palace of Pataliaputra because of the scheming that was going in and around the Palace. However, her wait ended after which she gave birth to a son. The moment her son was born she said now I’m shoka mukt (devoid of any sorrow now) – This is how her son was named as Ashoka. Ashoka was born in the palace unlike shown in the serial.
subhadrangi ashoka mother Interesting Facts About Subhadrangi – Ashoka’s Mother

What is the Various Names of Ashoka’s Mother?

Different text and chronicles call Ashoka’s mother by various names. While, she is mainly known by her name Subhadrangi as per Avadana text, the Divyavadana call her by nameJanapadakalyani. In the serial Chakravartin Ashoka Samrat, Bindusar is seen addressing her as Dharma which is also one of her names. In addition, she is also known as Queen Aggamahesi.
pallavi subash ashoka mother dharma Interesting Facts About Subhadrangi – Ashoka’s Mother

How Did Ashoka’s Mother Die?

In the serial Chakravartin Ashoka Samrat, it is shown that Devi Dharma died in a brutal attack. Though, everybody knows that she died, Ashoka is not ready to believe. This incident in the serial makes us wonder – when and how did Ashoka’s mother die? However, there is no written or oral record that can give us a brief description of her death.
devi dharma ashoka serial Interesting Facts About Subhadrangi – Ashoka’s Mother
But since Vitashoka, Ashoka’s younger brother is highly assumed to be Subhadrangi’s son; one can only assume that the death of Dharma was not as early as this. So, you can expect a twist in the tale that it was Nirjala (Chanakya’s most trusted spy) who died in the attack, and not Ashoka’s mother Dharma.
There is no record of Dharma’s death as such. So, this gives creatives (of novel, TV Serial, Bollywood movie) enough independence to decide her death sequence…
By: Deepti Verma

Thursday, 2 July 2015

DIGITAL INDIA WEEK KA SUBHARAMBH

Dosto,HAMARE PM SHRI MODI JI NE DIGITAL INDIA WEEK KA SUBHARAMBH KIYA.

Tuesday, 30 June 2015

Sikarwar, RULER OF SIKRI in (1527 A.D. - DURING THE BATTLE OF KANHUA)

RULER OF SIKRI in (1504 A.D. - DURING THE BATTLE OF KANVA)
The names the three sons of Jayraj Dev of Sikri were Viram, Dham and Kam Dev. Kam Dev was the eldest, Viram Pratap the youngest. While Kam Dev (probably later known as Dhalkoo Baba ) proceeded along with his army towards Madhya Pradesh in South and subjugated the Muslim aborigines called Cheras. He established himself in the district of MORENA, GWALIOR and JHANSI etc. Thus the ancestors of Sikarwars towards Morena & Pahargarh had migrated much before the Mughals. They had gone to expand their kingdom and also taken the Sikarwar army with them. • DHAM DEV was crowned as the ruler of Sikri in AD 1504 . Sanga who was still the Prince of Mewar attended the coronation on behalf of his father Rana Rai Mal. While the youngest brother VIRAM DEV managed the affairs of the state. Dham Dev was a staunch worshiper of Mata Kamakhaya & like his ancestors and regularly prayed before her. Dham Dev was crowned at Sikri in AD 1504 in presence of Sanga who was still a Prince of MEWAR. The youngest brother Viram Dev managed the affairs of Sikri state. RAO DHAM DEV SIKARWAR was a close friend of Rana Sanga the Hindu Emperor of the period. Rana Sangram Singh (Sanga) fought against Babur in the 'BATTLE OF KANHUA'. The BATTLEFIELD OF KANHUA extends from KANHUA to the ramparts of SIKRI FORT. Rao Dham Dev joined the Rajput confederation of Rana Sanga. The Sikarwars also provided ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT to entire Rajput Army. In fact the complete Rajput army of 1.8 Lakhs strength stayed in and around SIKRI FORT for over a month. Each household of Sikri rose on the occasion. They cooked food for the entire confederate army. They had aimed to help Rana Sanga fight Babur. Enough rations had been stocked inside Sikri Fort before the battle. With Sikri as base, Sanga had planned to attack AGRA. However the Mughal occupied Agra before him.THE CAVALRY CHARGE led by Rao Dham Dev Sikarwar resulted in complete demoralization of Mughal troops.The 1500 strong Mughal Patrol that was moving from Sikri Village to Kanhua was attacked by Rao Dham Dev from an unexpected direction. Babur renounced liquor and broke all goblets and glasses used for liquor. He gave a pep talk to his troops with Qur'an in hand to fight.

7 th cpc

7 th cpc ki report August 2015 ke last week main aa sakti hai.
  
7th Pay Commission Recommendations has begun to emerge!

“It doesn’t come as a surprise that even bits and morsels of information about the recommendations, which is being eagerly expected by nearly 50 lakh employees and pensioners, make headlines.”