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City of peace where everyone is enlightened! Does such a place exist?
The Kalachakra system is clearly related to the ancient Vedic tradition in India which existed long before Buddhism appeared.
The Kalachakra refers to many different traditions, for example the Hindu; Saivite, Samkya, Vaishnava, the Vedas, Upanisads and Puranas traditions, but also Jainism. For example, the Kalachakra mandala includes deities which are equally accepted by Hindus, Jainas and Buddhists.
KÄlacakra means “time-wheel” or “time-cycles”. It refers both to a Tantric deity of Vajrayana Buddhism and to the philosophies and meditation practices contained within the Kalachakra Tantra and its many commentaries.
In Tibetan Buddhist tradition, Shambhala is a mystical kingdom hidden somewhere beyond the snowpeaks of the Himalayas. It is mentioned in various ancient texts, including the Kalachakra and the ancient texts of the Zhang Zhung culture which pre-dated Tibetan Buddhism in western Tibet. The Bön scriptures speak of a closely-related land called Olmolungring.
Shambhala is a Sanskrit term meaning “place of peace/tranquility/happiness”. Shakyamuni Buddha is said to have taught the Kalachakra tantra on request of King Suchandra of Shambhala; the teachings are also said to be preserved there. Shambhala is believed to be a society where all the inhabitants are enlightened centered by a capital city called Kalapa.
Shambhala is ruled over by a Kulika King , a benevolent monarch who upholds the integrity of the Kalachakra tantra. Some religious scholars believe that this figure developed out of the myth of the Hindu conqueror Kalki. The Kalachakra prophesizes that when the world declines into war and greed, and all is lost, the twenty-fifth Kulika king will emerge from Shambhala with a huge army to vanquish the corrupt and usher in a worldwide Golden Age. Using calculations from the Kalachakra Tantra, most scholars put this date at 2424 AD.
According to the Kalachakra Tantra, King Suchandra of the northeastern Indian Kingdom of Shambhala requested teaching from the Buddha that would allow him to practice the dharma without renouncing his worldly enjoyments and responsibilities. In response to his request, the Buddha taught the first KÄlachakra root tantra in Dhanyakataka (present day Amaravati), a small town in Andhra Pradesh in southeastern India, supposedly bilocating (appearing in two places at once) at the same time as he was also delivering the Prajnaparamita sutras at Vulture Peak Mountain in Bihar.. By practicing the Kalachakra the whole of Shambhala became an enlightened society, with Suchandra as the ruler. He was followed by an additional six Dharmarajas (Truth Kings). His eighth successor, Manjushrikirti, was the first to be known as the Kulika King, to be followed by 24 more leading up to the present day.After the teachings, suchandra wrote them down and composed the ‘Mula’ or ‘Root Text’ of the Kalachakra tantra, comprising 12,000 verses. However, this text has never reached us.
The 7 Dharmarajas
1) Suchandra/Chandrabhadra
2) Devendra - Fond of Sentient Beings
3) Tejasvin/Taji - Bearer of the Dharma Wheel and the Auspicious Conch
4) Chandradatta/Somadatta - Lord of Speakers
5) Deveshvara/Sureshvara - Destroyer of the City of Delusion
6) Chitrarupa/Vishvamurti - Conqueror of False Leaders, Holding a Lotus
7) Devesha/Sureshana - Cutter of Delusion, Uprooter of Karma and Klesha
The most recent 25 of the 32 Kings of Shambhala are known as Kulika Kings. Kulika means “Holder of the Castes” or “Wisdom Holders.”
1) Manjushrikirti or Manjughoshikirti - He converted a group of non-Buddhist Brahman priests of Shambhala to Buddhism and gave them the Kalachakra initiation, thereby uniting all inhabitants into one “vajra caste,” or family of tantric practitioners. He said to have predicted the coming of “barbarian Dharma” after 800 years (about 600 CE), which some observers take to be Islam. The Sanskrit term translated into English as “barbarian” was used to refer to all non-Buddhists.
2) Pundarika - King Pundarika wrote a commentary called “Vimalaprabha” (Skt.) or “Stainless Light.” This text, together with the Sri Kalachakra, is the source text of the Kalachakra system as it is now practiced. Other practice texts are commentaries on these two. The Dalai Lamas are said to be incarnations of Pundarika.
3) Bhadra - One who Rules by the Thousand-spoked Wheel
4) Vijaya - Attractor of Wealth, Victorious in War
5) Mitrabhadra Sumitra - Integrator of Method and Wisdom, Victorious over Samsara
6) Ratnapani/Raktapani - Holder of the Blissful Vajra and Bell
7) Vishnugupta - Smiling Holder of the Trident and Rosary
Suryakirti/Arkakirti - Annihilator of Wild Demons
9) Subhadra- Holder of the Sword and Shield
10) Samudra Vijaya - Annihilator of all types of Devils
11) Durjaya/Aja - Who binds with Unbreakable Iron Chains
12) Surya/Suryapada - All-Pervading, Radiant Jewel Light
13) Chitrarupa/Vishvarupa - Holder of the Vajra Prod and Noose
14) Shashiprabha - Lord of Secret Mantras, Holder of the Wheel and Conch
15) Ananta, Thayä - Holder of the Mallet that Crushes False Ideas
16) Shripaala or Parthiva- Holder of the Cleaver that Cuts the Bonds of Ignorance
17) Shripala - Annihilator of the Host of Demons
18) Singha- Who Stuns the Elephant with his Vajra
19) Vikranta- Subduer of the Mass of Foes, the Inner and Outer Classes of Devils
20) Mahabala - Tamer of all False Leaders by Means of the Sound of Mantra
21) Aniruddha - Who Draws and Binds the Entire Three Worlds. Aniruddha, the present Kalika king, was prophesied to rule in a time when Vajrayana Buddhism and the Kalachakra is nearly extinguished.
22) Narasingha - Ruling by the Wheel, Holding the Conch
23) Maheshvara - Victorious over the Armies of Demons
24) Anantavijaya or Anantajaya- Holder of the vajra and Bell
25) Raudra Chakrin, or Rudrin Chakrin - Forceful Wheel Holder. The Kalika king prophesied to appear to humans all over the world in 2424 to defeat the degenerate world rulers, establishing a planet-wide Golden Age. He is the last king prophesied in the Kalachakra.
“The cakravartin shall come out at the end of the age, from the city the gods fashioned on mount Kailasha. He shall smite the barbarians in battle with his own four-division army, on the entire surface of the earth. … Raudra Kalki shall smite Krinmati …. then they shall go to the city the gods fashioned on Mount Kailasha where Cakri lives. At that time, all the families of men on the earth shall be fulfilled with dharma, pleasure and wealth. Grain shall grow in the wild and the trees shall bow with fruit - these things will occur. ”
The Dalai Lamas are said to be incarnations of the second Kulika, Pundarika. The Second, Seventh and Fourteenth (present) Dalai Lamas are said to have particularly strong affinities to the Kulika kings, and the present Dalai Lama has offered the Kalachakra initiation thirty times thus far in his lifetime.
The Kalachakra tradition revolves around the concept of time and cycles: from the cycles of the planets, to the cycles of human breathing, it teaches the practice of controlling the most subtle energies within one’s body on the path to enlightenment
As with many concepts there are various meanings to kalachakra. one such concept understands Shambhala to exist as a physical place, although only individuals with the appropriate karma can reach it and experience it as such. The 14th Dalai Lama says that Shambhala is not an ordinary country: “Although those with special affiliation may actually be able to go there through their karmic connection, nevertheless it is not a physical place that we can actually find. There are various ideas about where this society is located, but it is often placed in central Asia, north or west of Tibet. The other concept is that Shambhala represents in terms of one’s own body and mind.
The Abridged Kalachakra Tantra warns against a future invasion by a non-Indic people who will follow the line of prophets: Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus, Muhammad, and Mahdi (the Islamic messiah). To meet the threat, the king of Shambhala united the Hindus and Buddhists into one caste with the Kalachakra initiation. As a united society, the people of Shambhala would then be able to defeat the invading forces and establishing a new golden age. The invaders that Kalachakra warns against, and which the forces of Shambhala will defeat, have historical, physiological, and meditative levels of meaning.
In the Kalachakra call for unity, Buddhism was merely responding in kind to the established Hindu and Muslim policy of including followers of other religions under its umbrella. The Hindus already asserted Buddha as the ninth avatar of Vishnu, thus rendering all Buddhists good Hindus. Kalachakra, in turn, now identified the first eight avatars as emanations of the Buddha, thus rendering all Hindus good Buddhists.
According to this concept, the invaders refer to followers of late tenth-century messianic forms of Islam. Mahdi will unite and rule the Islamic world, restore Islamic purity, and convert the entire world to Islam before the coming of Dajjal (the Muslim version of the Anti-christ), and the end of the world.
Both Hindus and Buddhists accepted Kalki as the messiah predicted to defeat a group of non-Indic invaders and to usher in a new golden age. Therefore, the Buddhist king of Shambhala argued that the Hindus could also join the Buddhists in accepting his successor, twenty-five generations in the future, as the Kalki predicted in their own scriptures to be born in Shambhala as Vishnu’s tenth and final avatar.
In the alternative concept of thought, the invaders represent the forces of unawareness (ignorance), disturbing emotions, destructive behavior, and the negative karmic forces coming from them. The forces of Shambhala represent the resulting blissful realization of the true nature of reality (voidness) with the clear light mind, which then has the power to overcome the ignorance that threatens to bring suffering to everyone.
voilà ! In view, a humble vaudevillian veteran, cast vicariously as both victim and villain by the vicissitudes of Fate. This visage, no mere veneer of vanity, is a vestige of the vox populi, now vacant, vanished. However, this valorous visitation of a by-gone vexation, stands vivified and has vowed to vanquish these venal and virulent vermin van-guarding vice and vouchsafing the violently vicious and voracious violation of volition.
……Yeah, That’s the dialogue from the movie V for Vendetta. Sunday….aaah time to stay put at home and pop in a good movie. This week i chose “V For Vendetta”…Now I am speechless

Now let me break down the movie into 3 parts
1. The Plot
The plot is excellent, it is a story of real ideas not science fiction , but a genuine examination of the human condition. The power of fear is the main theme, the fear of war, of disease, of famine. The dialogues are Intense, witty and most importantly intelligent. The hero is V , a masked terrorist with vengence in mind, a taste for the eloquent, and a hand for knife-wielding acrobatics. His apprentice is Evey, a young woman V saved from corrupt Fingermen (cops in the movie..though i’m not sure which finger they had in mind
). And hot on his trail is Chief Inspector Eric Finch.
2. The Cast
Hugo Weaving …. V
Natalie Portman …. Evey Hammond
Stephen Rea …. Chief Inspector Eric Finch.
These three characters really stand out in this movie. The best was Hugo Weaving’s performance. It is definitely what grabs you from the start. He delivers some of the hardest lines with incredible charisma. His performance is awesome throughout the movie. Natalie Portman has done a very good job as Evey and her performance is totally different from her other movies.
3. Visuals
Everything looks beautiful, dark yet vibrant. The cinematography is top notch. The final battle scene was really amazing.
“Remember, remember, the fifth of November, gunpowder treason and plot.
I see no reason why the gunpowder treason should ever be forgot.” - V
Psalm 11:6 Upon the wicked he shall rain snares, fire and brimstone, and an horrible tempest, this shall be the portion of their cup.
This image has been rendered with “Hell” in mind . Well DK, Lemme know what you think about it

Well Mani…Here’s “Mirkwood”…..Again i’m just posting the rough draft here. I’ve mailed the full render.

I’ve been working on some gfx stuff for the past week and felt that it would be nice to have a challenge. So i told a couple of guys to gimme a theme so i could build something on it. The first theme that i got was “liberation” so here goes

Well this is just a draft there’s still a lot of work to be done with the final draft which will be mailed to the person who made the original request.
 So….requests anyone?
i was listening to the track “fly like an eagle” by R.Kelly and suddenly an image popped into mind. It was raining and i had nothing better to do so……i rendered it.
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Cops in Germany use the Lamborgini (Gallardo)
Cops in Spain use the Audi TT
Cops in France use the Peugeot(sports gt )
Cops in Japan use the Lancer(Evo IX)
Cops in India…………..
…Pathetic
Says Who??
Cops in chennai now ride the new Hyundai Accent CRDI Specifically designed and tuned with the police force in mind.

We are gonna have the most stylish cops in the country. But does this mean quicker mamool?
Lets take a look at some of the common terms used by bloggers
Blog client
This is a software to manage (post, edit) blogs from operating system with no need to launch a web browser. A typical blog client has an editor, a spell-checker and a few more options that simplify content creation and editing.
Blog Farm
A website constructed from a group of linked weblogs.
Blog feed
The XML-based file in which the blog hosting software places a machine-readable version of the blog so that it may be “syndicated” for further distribution on the web.
Blog hopping
To follow links from one blog entry to another, with related side-trips to various articles, sites, discussion forums, and more.
Blogroll
A list of blogs.
Blogsite
Not to be confused with a simple blog or blog site. A blogsite is a web site which combines blog feeds from a variety of sources.
Ping
A TrackBack system that notifies the original poster of a blog post when someone else writes an entry concerning the original post.
RSS aggregator
Software or online service allowing a blogger to read an RSS feed, especially the latest posts on his favourite blogs.
RSS feed
The file containing a blog’s latest posts. It is read by an RSS aggregator/reader and shows at once when a blog has been updated.
Slashdotted
The Slashdot effect can hit blogs or other website, and is caused by a major website sending huge amounts of traffic.
TrackBack
A system that allows a blogger to see who has seen the original post and has written another entry concerning it.
Permalink
A permalink is a URL that points to a specific blogging entry even after the entry has passed from the front page into the blog archives. Permalink is a term made from permanent link and is often simply stated so as to be human-readable.
Deep linking
Deep linking, on the World Wide Web, is the act of placing on a Web page a hyperlink that points to a specific page or image within another website, as opposed to that website’s main or home page. Such links are called deep links.
Critics say that the term ‘deep linking’ is unnecessary: deep linking is nothing other than hyperlinking.
Link Rot
Link rot is the process by which links on a website gradually become irrelevant or broken as time goes on, because websites that they link to disappear, change their content or redirect to new locations.
Courtesy : Wikipedia

So you know what a blog is…..Great now meet the blog’s ugly cousins..
Flog
A combo of “fake” and “blog”. A blog that’s ghostwritten by someone.
Gulog
A combo of “gulag” and “blog”. Indicates a blog that is so dismal and depressing.
K-log
aka “knowledge log”, a type of blog usually used by knowledge workers and posted on a company intranet for sharing company knowledge.
Milblog
No it does not stand for “mother-in-law Blog”. Its a term for blogs written by members or veterans of any branch of military service.
Moblog
A combo of “mobile” and “blog”. A blog featuring posts sent mainly by mobile phone, using SMS or MMS messages.
Plog
Political blog - blog containing mainly politically-oriented material.
Splog
A term used to refer to a ’spam blog’.
Celeblog
A blog detailing the lives of movie stars, musicians, and other celebrities, often featuring paparazzi photos.
Dark Blog
A non-public blog.
Vlog
A video blog; a vlogger is a video blogger.
Boreblogging
Writing about personal matters that are barely interesting even to the writer.
Courtesy : Wikipedia



