Wah Bharat : The Cosmic Dance of Nataraj: The Secret of the Universe
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Wah Bharat : The Cosmic Dance of Nataraj: The Secret of the Universe

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Oct 12, 2015, 12:00 am IST
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The Nataraj (the dancing Shiva) is considered as the divine personification of the entire domain of arts. But if one observes it more closely, behind this dancing pose of Shiva, one can find a hidden cosmic secret.
The internationally renowned professor of nuclear physics, Mr Fritj of Capra could see this cosmic dance of Shiva as the secret of creation.
The description of his experience is given on the opening pages of his popular book The Tao of Physics. It reads as follows… “ I was sitting by the ocean one late summer afternoon watching the waves rolling in and feeling the rhythm of my breathing, when  I suddenly became aware of my whole environment as being engaged in a gigantic cosmic dance. Being a physicist , I knew that the sand, rocks, water, and air around me were made of vibrating molecules and atoms, and that these consisted of particles which interacted with one another by creating and destroying other particles. I knew also that the earth’s atmosphere was continually bombarded by the showers of ‘cosmic rays’, particles of high energy undergoing multiple collisions as they penetrated the air.
All this was familiar to me from my research in high energy physics, but until that moment I had only experienced it through graphs, diagrams and mathematical  theories.”
Sitting by the ocean, Professor Fritj understood that the philosophy of the dance of Shiva—the Nataraj, is the congruence of Science, Arts and Religion; which is the unmanifest or hidden knowledge about the cosmos.
(Courtesy: Wah Bharat by Nirmal Joshi)

Bharat’s Future is in the Hands of Children

A  quiz competition titled ‘Kaun Banega Ramayan Praveen’ was held at National Victor School and Aster Public School, East Delhi on 4.10.2015. Around 985 children participated in the competition. The Secretary of Shri Ramlila Committee Shri Dilip Bindal, Chief Guest Shri Payush Jain, Treasurer of the Committee Shri Pramod Agrawal, Quiz Secretary Smt. Aparna Goyal started the competition by lighting the traditional lamp.
Speaking on the occasion Shri Dilip Bindal congratulated the children for participating in the competition and said  that these types of competitions are one of the ways to connect children to our traditional values. He said that Ramlila Committee gives all children the right to participate in the competition irrespective of caste or religion.
The President of the committee Shri Suresh Bindal said the future of Bharat is in the hands of children.
It was an objective type quiz in which children were supposed to answer 50 questions in 60 minutes. All the participants were given writing board, pen, preparation booklets and refreshments.
They were also give participation certificates. Out of the children who participated in the quiz 25 children were shortlisted for the second round. In the third round 12 students will be shortlisted out of the winners. The final round will have only six participants. On the day of Bharat Milap the six shortlisted children will fight for the top slot in the presence of Ramayan experts and the public. Children getting first, second and third rank will be given cash prizes and the others will be given gift hampers.
Deputy Secretary of the committee Smt Jyoti Gautam said that we are overwhelmed by the massive response which the schools and children showed toward this quiz.
—Bureau Report
 

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