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Guru Shishya: गुरू-शिष्य

by Dada Bhagwan

लौकिक जगात वडील-मुलगा, आई-मुलगी, पती-पत्नी अशी सर्व नाती असतात. त्यापैकी गुरू-शिष्य सुद्धा एक नाजूक नाते आहे. गुरूंना समर्पित झाल्यानंतर संपूर्ण आयुष्य त्यांच्याशी प्रामाणिक राहून परम विनयापर्यंत पोहोचून, गुरूआज्ञेप्रमाणे साधना करून सिद्धी प्राप्त करायची असते. परंतु खऱ्या गुरूची लक्षणे, तसेच खऱ्या शिष्याची लक्षणे कशी असतात याचे सुंदर विवेचन या पुस्तकात प्रस्तुत केले आहे. गुरूजनांसाठी या जगात विविध मान्यता प्रचलित आहेत. तेव्हा अशा काळात यथार्थ गुरू करताना लोक संभ्रमात पडतात. येथे अशाच पेचात टाकणारे प्रश्नांची समाधानकारक उत्तरे दादाश्रींनी प्रश्नकत्र्यांना दिली आहेत. सामान्य समजुतीनुसार गुरू, सदगुरू आणि ज्ञानीपुरुष-तिघांना एकसारखेच मानले जाते. जेव्हा की परम पूज्य दादाश्रींनी या तिघांमधील फरक अचूक स्पष्टीकरण देऊन स्पष्ट केला आहे. गुरू आणि शिष्य- दोघांनाही कल्याणाच्या मार्गावर प्रयाण करता येईल यासाठी सर्व दृष्टीकोनातून गुरू-शिष्याच्या नात्याची समज, लघुत्तम असून सुद्धा अभेद, अशा विलक्षण ज्ञानींची वाणी येथे संकलित करण्यात आली आहे.

Gurubhau

by Tara Chaudhari

Once there was a lady who used to beat her husband every day with footwear it was her tradition and she taught this to her daughter also, but Birbal stopped this tradition.

H M S Ulysses: एच एम एस युलिसिस

by Alistair MacLean

ही कहाणी दुसऱ्या महायुद्धाच्या काळातील आहे. रशियाचे जर्मनीशी युद्ध सुरू असते, आणि एफआर ७७ या मालवाहू आणि तेलवाहू जहाजांच्या ताफ्यामार्फत रशियाला जर्मनीशी लढण्यासाठी अत्यंत निकड असलेले युद्धसाहित्य पोचवण्याची योजना असते. एचएमएस युलिसिस ही ब्रिटिश आरमारातील एक क्रूझर जातीची युद्धनौका या ताफ्याची फ्लॅगशिप असते. तिच्या साथीला आणखी छत्तीRस जहाजे या ताफ्यात असतात. भयंकर थंडी, बर्फवृष्टी, प्रचंड वादळे, चिडलेले व निराश झालेले नौसैनिक, त्यांची झालेली प्रचंड उपासमार, थकवा, झोपेचा अभाव, आणि ताफ्याने रशियापर्यंत पोचता कामा नये यासाठी सर्वतोपरी प्रयत्न करणारी जर्मन बॉम्बर विमाने, युद्धनौका आणि यू-बोटी, अशा पार्श्वभूमीवरील या ताफ्याच्या– आणि पर्यायाने युलिसिसच्या– प्रवासाची ही कहाणी आहे. या सगळ्या विपरीत परिस्थितीला युलिसिसवरील सगळे अधिकारी आणि नौसैनिक ज्या असीम धैर्याने आणि शौर्याने तोंड देतात त्याचे भेदक वर्णन ‘एचएमएस युलिसिस’ या कादंबरीत आहे.

Hadal, Samandh Ani Yamachya Redyachi Shepati

by Vasumati Dhuru

This is a story of village boys. One among them told lies to his friends about the presence of witch and other forms of spirits in the vicinity. He also takes them to a tree and tells them to draw a picture of a person on the tree and pierce a nail and that person will become sick. Coincidentally a boy becomes sick and they start believing him. Later they come to know the truth that what he was telling them was all fake.

Hakkachi Khari Kamai

by Mukesh Nadan

This is a story of a King who believed in money earned through hard work. He works for two hours and earns four coins and gives this to a poor Brahmin couple. The wife of the Brahmin throws the coin out in the field thinking that the gift given by the king is not worthy. The coins start growing into gold coins and every day they reaped from it. Later they dig and see that the tree had come out from the coins given by the king.

Handabhar Akkal

by Tara Chaudhari

This a story of Birbal where he shows that he was full of wisdom. The king Sri Lankan asks for five pots of wisdom and Birbal supplies it.

Hasu Mee Kashi?

by Cheryl Rao

शांती अगदी आनंदी मुलगी होती. तिला कधी कोणी दु:खी किंवा शांत बसलेलं पाहिलेलं नव्हतं. मग अचानक एक दिवस मित्र-मैत्रिणींशी ती का बरं बोलेनाशी झाली?

Hat Ghenaryacha Ani Denaryacha

by Ravindra Kolhe

''Birbal, is the hand of the taker down the hand of the giver? '' Birbal had to prove it. Though there is a tradition that the taker should take it from down by placing his hand under, here Birbal is talking about giving Tapkir (sniffing powder) because if Tapkir falls down it will fly away. Therefore, the taker has to put his hand down, and the person giving must be careful. Birbal has shown his presence of mind, knowingly and unknowingly, many people know this incident.

Hatache Samarthya

by Shankar Karhade

This is a story of a beggar. He goes to a fortune-teller. He is told that whatever he touches will become gold. He did not understand the meaning. One day he meets a rich man and the man explains to him the meaning of it.

Hatanchi Gosta

by D. V. Joshi

Kumbh and Nikumbh were two brothers. One day Nikumbh the younger brother ate two mangoes from the tree without permission. Nikumbh confesses his fault. Still, he was eligible for a punishment and his punishment was to chop his both the hands. His brother chops his both hands. In the morning when the sun rises he gets his hands back. He worships the sun.

Hatat Milel Te Hatyar

by Tara Chaudhari

In this story Birbal where he proved to king Akbar that weapon can be anything according to the situation. In this story, the weapon is Dog against angry Elephant.

Hatimtaicha Janma

by Shekhar Shiledar

The king of Yemen was very generous and took care of his people like his children. He had many queens he had everything in the kingdom. The king did not have a child and so he was very sad. The king had a wife whom he liked very much. The queen could not see the king unhappy and sad so she prayed for a child. Finally, she becomes pregnant and gives birth to a son. The king becomes very happy and celebrates it. He names him Hatimtai.

Hatti Ani Mungi

by P. G. Sahasrabuddhe

One ant was collect food every day for herself under a tree. The Elephant used to always taunt her. But the ant kept on collecting food. One day rain started for many days and later after one day the rain stopped. The elephant was standing next to the place where ant was. elephant saw the amount of food she had gathered and felt proud of her.

Hattiche Paul

by Tara Chaudhari

Once a queen insistence to the king that her brother makes him prime minister of the kingdom. The King given a task to sher khan but he fails in that. Later Birbal completed the task by his wisdom and save his post.

Havara Manus

by Ramkrushna Chaudhari

There was a man devoted the god. God was pleased on man. god gave him swan who give every day a golden egg. The man became greedy and kill the swan.

Havara Sasa

by P. G. Sahasrabuddhe

One rabbit used to eat a lot. one day he ate so much that his stomach got stuck in the door and the fox caught his tail. The rabbit's friends were pulling him inside and the fox was pulling his tail from outside. The tail broke and the fox fell aside and the rabbit got saved.

Havarat Kutra Ani Tyach Pratibimb

by Baba Bhand

One day a dog was looking for food and he sees some vultures feeding on the remains of an animal carcass. The dog manages to take little meat from there. He comes near a river and sees a bigger dog and a more big size of meat in his jaws. He desires to get that bigger piece of meat. He opens his mouth to bark and his piece of meat goes in the water. In an attempt to get what was not there he loses his own piece of meat.

Hawamanshastra FYBA Second Semester - RTMNU: हवामानशास्त्र बी.ए. प्रथम वर्ष द्वितीय सेमिस्टर - राष्ट्रसंत तुकडोजी महाराज नागपूर विद्यापीठ

by Dr Vitthal Gharpure

राष्ट्रसंत तुकडोजी महाराज नागपूर विद्यापीठ, नागपूरच्या भूगोल विषयावरील बी. ए. सिमेस्टर २ चे पाठ्यपुस्तक आहे. हवामानशास्त्राचा परिचय, वातावरणाची रचना आणि स्वरूप, सौरशक्ती, तापमान, वायुभार आणि वारे, वातावरणीय जलबाष्प, वृष्टी आणि पर्जन्य, वातावरणातील विक्षोभ, वायुराशी, आघाडी, हवामानाचे वर्गीकरण आणि जागतिक तापमानवाढ, हवादर्शक नकाशे व आकृत्या तयार करणे, हवेच्या उपकरणांचा अभ्यास इत्यादी हवामानशास्त्राचे विविध विषय आहेत. सदर पाठ्यपुस्तकात त्याबाबत मुद्देसूद विवेचन केले आहे. त्याचबरोबर सरावासाठी विद्यार्थ्यांना त्यावर दीर्घोत्तरी, फरक स्पष्ट करा, टिपा लिहा, योग्य पर्याय, रिकाम्या जागा भरा, चूक की बरोबर इत्यादी प्रश्न दिले आहेत.

He Aani Te

by Radha Hs

मनी माऊ आणि ही छोटी मुलगी यांना नेहमी वेगवेगळ्या गोष्टी आवडतात. पण एक गोष्ट मात्र दोघींनाही आवडते. ओळखा बघू कुठली?

He Maaze Ghar

by Rukmini Banerji

माझ्या घरी जरूर या.

Hehi Gele Ani Tehi Gele

by Tara Chaudhari

Once a lady wanted to go on a pilgrimage, she had five hundred currency coins with her and she was not feeling safe to carry it along with her due to the fear of thieves, so she decides to keep it with temple keeper. When she was back the coins was stolen. She went to the birbal and complaint him about stolen coins. later she got her coins back.

Hemantachi Phatphajiti

by Divakar Bapat

The story of a boy named Hemant. He liked to stealing and eating Guava, one day he climbed on a donkey to cut down the guava on the tree. The donkey moved forward and he fell down.

Hey Matrubhumi

by Meenakshi Sardesai

An intelligent man was behind the bar and a beautiful bird was kept in a cage. The bird was silent and the king wondered why this bird is not singing or talking. It was given the best and was kept in a golden cage. The king remembers the intelligent man who is in prison and takes advice from him. The man gives the right advice and the bird starts singing. The king understands his mistake. They both were allowed to go to their motherland.

Himangi Ani Saat Butake

by Sau. Leela Shinde

This is a story of Himangi. Her mother died at her early age. Her step mother hated her because she was very beautiful. Her step mother tried to kill her. She lives with seven dwarfs who took care of her. Again her step mother poisons her and the body of Himangi is kept in a glass coffin. A prince falls in love with Himangi and carries her coffin. On the way the coffin breaks and surprisingly she becomes alive.

Hirave Hirave Gavat

by Madhuri Shanbhag

This is a story of a small girl Anni. Anni and her dog tingle are playing together with the ball. Their ball falls in the grass and lot of mud sticks to her legs. She gossips with the grass. Grass tells how it needs water to keep it green otherwise it will die without water.

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