Merry Christmas

Monday, November 29, 2010




Yes, there is a Santa Claus. He exists as certainly as love and generosity and devotion exist, and you know that they abound and give to your life its highest beauty and joy. Alas! how dreary would be the world if there were no Santa Claus.


There would be no child-like faith then, no poetry, no romance to make tolerable this existence. We should have no enjoyment, except in sense and sight. The eternal light with which childhood fills the world would be extinguished. Not believe in Santa Claus! You might as well not believe in fairies!


Christmas Day is celebrated as a major festival and public holiday in most countries of the world, even in many whose populations are mostly non-Christian. In some non-Christian countries, periods of former colonial rule introduced the celebration (e.g. Hong Kong); in others, Christian minorities or foreign cultural influences have led populations to observe the holiday.


Countries such as Japan and Korea, where Christmas is popular despite there being only a small number of Christians, have adopted many of the secular aspects of Christmas, such as gift-giving, decorations and Christmas trees.


For many centuries, Christian writers accepted that Christmas was the actual date on which Jesus was born. In the early 18th century, scholars began proposing alternative explanations.


Isaac Newton argued that the date of Christmas was selected to correspond with the winter solstice, which the Romans called bruma and celebrated on December 25.


The December 25 date may have been selected by the church in Rome in the early 4th century. At this time, a church calendar was created and other holidays were also placed on solar dates:


"It is cosmic symbolism...which inspired the Church leadership in Rome to elect the winter solstice, December 25, as the birthday of Christ, and the summer solstice as that of John the Baptist, supplemented by the equinoxes as their respective dates of conception.


While they were aware that pagans called this day the 'birthday' of Sol Invictus, this did not concern them and it did not play any role in their choice of date for Christmas," according to modern scholar S.E. Hijmans.


The practice of putting up special decorations at Christmas has a long history. From pre-Christian times, people in the Roman Empire brought branches from evergreen plants indoors in the winter.


Decorating with greenery was also part of Jewish tradition : "Now on the first day you shall take for yourselves the foliage of beautiful trees, palm branches and boughs of leafy trees and willows of the brook, and you shall rejoice before the LORD your God for seven days. "

CHRISTMAS MSGS

Joy was on Christ,
Love was on mas,
so let all of this found u anywhere u are this lovely season.
merry x mas and happy new year.



For thy lord
your God had made it possible for u
to see the month of December!
So shall all impossibility in your will be possible!
Wishing u merry x-mas!!



Chand ne apni chandani bikheri hai.Aur taro ne aasma ko sajaya hai.
Lekar taufa aman aur pyaar ka.Dekho Shawarg se koi farista aaya hai.
I wish you marry x-mas.



1 X'Mas Tree 1 Lakh Candles 1 Crore Wishes 1 Million Stars
& 1 Heartly Prayer 4U Wis U MERRY CHRISMAS



I wish U Lovely X-mas
I wish U Favorable ”
I wish U Enjoyable ”
U shall not Lack in this X-mas
thy Lord shall provide to U!
Merry X-Mas.



From Home to home,
and heart to heart,
from one place to another.
The warmth and joy of Christmas,
brings us closer to each other.

A Christmas candle is a lovely thing;

It makes no noise at all,
But softly gives itself away;
While quite unselfish,
it grows small.

Christmas may be many things

or it may be a few.

For you, the joy

is each new toy;

for me;

it’s watching U.

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Roses 4 u...

MERRY CHRISTMAS to

U...

May all the sweet magic

Of Christmas conspire

To gladden your hearts

And fill every desire.

If one night a big fat man jumps in at your window,

grabs you and puts you in a sack don't worry I told Santa I wanted you for CHRISTMAS.

HAPPY CHRISTMAS

Have an ideal Christmas;

an occasion that is celebrated as a reflection

of your values, desires, affections, traditions.

Can I have your picture,

so Santa Claus knows exactly what to give me.

Happy Christmas.


CHRISTMAS CAKE RECIPE

1.)
Ingredients

3 cups (510g) sultanas
1 1/2 cups (265g) chopped raisins
1 cup (155g) currants
1 cup (150g) chopped dried pitted dates
1/2 cup (95g) prunes, finely chopped
100g red glace cherries, finely chopped
1/2 cup (125g) finely chopped glace figs
1/4 cup (50g) mixed peel
3/4 cup (185ml) whiskey
1 tbs finely grated orange rind
250g butter, at room temperature
1 cup (200g) brown sugar
4 eggs
2 cups (300g) plain flour
2 tsp mixed spice
2 x 200g pkts prepared almond paste
1/2 cup (125g) apricot jam
1kg bought white fondant icing
Ribbon, to decorate
Silver leaf, to decorate
Royal icing
1 eggwhite
1 1/2 cups (230g) pure icing sugar, plus extra to dust

Method:

Combine the sultanas, raisins, currants, dates, prunes, cherries, figs, mixed peel, whiskey and orange rind in a large bowl. Cover with plastic wrap and set aside, stirring occasionally, for 2 days to macerate.
Preheat oven to 150°C. Grease and line the base and sides of six (3/4 cup/185ml capacity) metal dariole moulds with baking paper. Use an electric mixer to beat the butter and sugar together until pale and creamy. Add the eggs, one at a time, beating well between each addition, until just combined. Add to the fruit mixture with the flour and mixed spice and use a wooden spoon to stir until well combined.
Spoon fruit mixture evenly among the prepared moulds. Tap the bases of the moulds on a bench to settle mixture to the base. Bake in preheated oven for 1 hour or until a skewer inserted in the centres comes out clean. Remove from oven and cover with foil. Turn cake over to sit on foil. Set aside overnight to cool completely.
To make the royal icing, combine the eggwhite and icing sugar in a small bowl to form a smooth paste. Cut six 10cm-diameter discs from a silver-covered cardboard cake board. Spread a small dot of icing on each cardboard disc. Top with a small piece of baking paper. Use a small, serrated knife to trim the base of each cake. Place the cake, cut-side down, onto each lined board. Fill any holes in cake with pieces of almond paste.
Heat the jam in a small saucepan over low heat until jam melts. Strain through a fine sieve. Brush half the warm jam over the top and side of each cake. Roll out almond paste on a work surface dusted with icing sugar. Use a 7cm round pastry cutter to cut six discs and place on the top of each cake. Cut the remaining almond paste into 5cm-wide strips and place around the side of each cake. Use hands, dusted in icing sugar, to smooth the surface.
Knead the fondant icing and divide into six equal portions. Roll an icing portion out to a 3-4mm thick disc. Brush the almond paste with a little of the remaining jam.
Drape the fondant over the cake and use hands, dusted in icing sugar, to smooth and shape the fondant around the sides of cake. Use a small, sharp knife to trim the edges. Repeat with remaining jam, fondant and cakes.
Decorate with ribbon, royal icing and silver leaf, if desired.
Notes
If there is any ingredient in the fruit mixture you don't particularly like, simply replace it with any other dried or glace fruit you prefer - just make sure you keep the quantities consistent. You can also substitute the orange peel with lemon or grapefruit rind for a modern citrus twist.

Also makes a 1 x 20cm round cake

Bring on spring with gorgeous lamb recipes, salad recipes and strawberry & pineapple recipes.
2.)

Method

You need to begin this cake the night before you want to bake it. All you do is weigh out the dried fruit and mixed peel, place it in amixing bowl and mix in the brandy as evenly and thoroughly as possible. Cover the bowl with a clean tea cloth and leave the fruit aside to absorb the brandy for 12 hours.

Next day pre-heat the oven to gas mark 1, 275°F (140°C). Then measure out all the rest of the ingredients, ticking them off to make quite sure they're all there. The treacle will be easier to measure if you remove the lid and place the tin in a small pan of barely simmering water. Now begin the cake by sifting the flour, salt and spices into a large mixing bowl lifting the sieve up high to give the flour a good airing. Next, in a separate large mixing bowl, whisk the butter and sugar together until it's light, pale and fluffy. Now beat the eggs in a separate bowl and add them to the creamed mixture a tablespoonful at a time; keep the whisk running until all the egg is incorporated. If you add the eggs slowly by degrees like this the mixture won't curdle. If it does, don't worry, any cake full of such beautiful things can't fail to taste good!

When all the egg has been added, fold in the flour and spices, using gentle, folding movements and not beating at all (this is to keep all that precious air in). Now fold in the fruit, peel, chopped nuts and treacle and finally the grated lemon and orange zests. Next, using a large kitchen spoon, transfer the cake mixture into the prepared tin, spread it out evenly with the back of a spoon and, if you don't intend to ice the cake, lightly drop the whole blanched almonds in circles or squares all over the surface. Finally cover the top of the cake with a double square of silicone paper with a 50p-size hole in the centre (this gives extra protection during the long slow cooking).

Bake the cake on the lowest shelf of the oven for 4½-4¾ hours. Sometimes it can take up to ½-¾ hour longer than this, but in any case don't look till at least 4 hours have passed. Cool the cake for 30 minutes in the tin, then remove it to a wire rack to finish cooling. When it's cold 'feed' it – make small holes in the top and base of the cake with a cocktail stick or small skewer, then spoon over a few teaspoons of brandy, wrap it in double silicone paper secured with an elastic band and either wrap again in foil or store in an airtight container. You can now feed it at odd intervals until you need to ice or eat it.

3.)
Ingredients

1 (18 ounce) box red velvet cake mix
1 (4 ounce) box chocolate instant pudding
1 (8 ounce) package cream cheese, softened (NOT whipped)
1 lb powdered sugar (confectioners, about 4 cups)
1/2 cup unsalted butter, softened
2 teaspoons vanilla extract, divided
1 cup whipped topping (home made or cool whip, both work fine)
Change Measurements: US | Metric

Method:

1Prepare cake mix as directed on box, adding in the box of chocolate pudding mix and 1 tsp of the vanilla extract.2Beat well; batter WILL be thick.3Fill a touch over half full muffin tins that have been well greased or lined with muffin/cupcake liners; don't fill too high as they rise considerably.4Cool on rack when done.5This will make approximately 24 cupcakes.6As cupcakes bake, make frosting.7Using a mixer, beat cream cheese, remaining tsp of vanilla and butter in large bowl until well blended; gradually beat in powdered sugar.8Careful beating in the sugar or you (and your kitchen) will end up looking like an audition for a movie of Casper the Friendly Ghost hehe.9Beat in whipped topping and continue beating until frosting is thick and creamy looking, giving it enough time for the powdered sugar to break down and dissolve or you will have grainy frosting.10If TOO thick, add cream or milk a LITTLE at a time until of piping consistency. You can always add a touch more cream; you can't take it out so be careful.11Pipe or spread frosting on top of cupcakes when cool -- then pig out.

4.)

Ingredients

1 1/2 cups vegetable oil
2 cups white sugar
3 eggs
3 cups self-rising flour
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
3 cups apples - peeled, cored and diced
1 1/2 cups chopped pecans

Method:

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Grease and flour a bundt pan.
Cream together oil, sugar, and eggs. Blend in flour, cinnamon, and vanilla. Stir in chopped apples and nuts. Pour batter into prepared pan.
Bake for 1 hour, or until done. Cool.
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Banyan Tree Events presents 'Ruhaniyat' The All India Sufi and Mystic Music Festival.

Friday, November 26, 2010



Ruhaniyat means Soulfulness. The festival features the best of maestros in classical, folk and sufi music, discovered from the interiors of remote Indian villages, Turkey, Egypt, Syria etc. Music is an art form whose medium is sound.
Common elements of music are pitch (which governs melody and harmony), rhythm (and its associated concepts tempo, meter, and articulation), dynamics, and the sonic qualities of timbre and texture. the definition of music vary according to culture and social context.


Sufi music is a genre of music inspired by Sufism, and by the works of Sufi poets. Qawwali is the most well known form of Sufi music, common in India and Pakistan . However, music is also central to the whirling dervishes and the ceremony of Sema, who use a slow, sedate form of music featuring the Turkish flute, the ney. The West African gnawa is another form, and Sufis from Indonesia to Afghanistan to Morocco have made music central to their practises. Some of the Sufi orders have taken an approach more akin to puritanforms of Islam, declaring music to be unhelpful to the Sufi way. This Sufi festival is one of the biggest of its kind, and is held in Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore,Chennai, Kolkata, Pune and Hyderabad. Musicians from various parts of India, comprising of sufi qawwals, mystic musicians, Kabir panthis and Bauls, perform at the festival.
Sufi love songs, are often performed as ghazals and Kafi, a solo genre accompanied by percussion and harmonium, using a repertoire of songs of Sufi poets.


Even music can be used for treatments known as Music Therapy. Music therapy is an interpersonal process in which the therapist uses music and all of its facets—physical, emotional, mental, social, aesthetic, and spiritual—to help clients to improve or maintain their health. In some instances, the client's needs are addressed directly through music; in others they are addressed through the relationships that develop between the client and therapist. Music therapy is used with individuals of all ages and with a variety of conditions, including: psychiatric disorders, medical problems, physical handicaps, sensory impairments, developmental disabilities, substance abuse, communication disorders, interpersonal problems, and aging. It is also used to: improve learning, build self-esteem, reduce stress,
support physical exercise, and facilitate a host of other health-related activities.


This is the chance to see that how come someone describe the world that is impossible even to touch just it is sensible to be with it, smell it, breath it, feel it and drown ones self into this unending ocean of love and compassion!
Below are the details of the event with all other details.


Event Details : Banyan Tree Events presents 'Ruhaniyat' The All India Sufi and Mystic Music Festival.
Sufi Kalam - Mamme Khan, Jamil Khan and Group ( Rajasthan )
Sufi Songs - Baran Music Ensemble (Iran)
Baul Songs - Parvathy Baul (Bengal)
Sufiana Kalam and Mystic Songs - Krishen Langoo and Group ( Kashmir )
Baithi Dhamal and Mystic Drums - Sidi-Goma Group ( Africa )
Sufi Qawwali - Haji Timmu Gulfam and Group ( Jaipur )

Organized by : Banyan Tree
Ph. : 022-32972584, 09324143598

When
01/30/2010 6:30pm-9pm

Entry :

Donor Passes costing Rs. 500 available at :-
Full Circle :
Khan Market, 24655641
Greater Kailash 1 - 29245641
Music World :
Gurgaon, 4375113, 9899834485
Ansal Plaza 26250410
Noida - 4349008

Online : bookmyshow.com

Place : Senate Lawns, Lutyens Resort, 222/223, New Manglapuri, Mehrauli Gurgaon Road, New Delhi - 110030
Map : Manglapuri






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Guru Nanak Jayanti 2010

Friday, November 19, 2010



Guru Nanak Jayanti festival commemorates the birthday of Guru Nanak Dev the founder of the Sikh faith.Guru Nanak is the founder of Sikhism. Sikhism is still based on his teachings and those of the nine Sikh Gurus who followed him.


"There is one God, Eternal Truth is His Name; Maker of all things, fearing nothing and at enmity with nothing; Timeless is His Image; Not begotten, being of His own being; By the grace of the Guru made known to men. As he was in the beginning, the Truth; So throughout the ages He ever has been, the Truth; So even now he is the Truth Immanent; So for ever and ever, He shall be Truth Eternal." These words express the basic belief of Sikhs.


Guru Nanak Dev was born in the Hindu Month of Kartik (October-November) in 1469 AD at Talvandi, almost 30 miles from Lahore.


Guru Nanak was born into a Kshatriya family and was a son of an accountant. Even as a child, Nanak had a mystic disposition and had a contemplative mind.


He was of a pious nature and started meditation and spiritual practices very early in life. As a seven year old boy, he questioned his Hindi teacher about ‘knowledge’ and how will it help to attain freedom.

His father then tried to divert his mind to worldly affairs and asked him to cultivate land and tend the cattle. He also put him in charge of a shop but all his efforts failed as his only work was meditation and praying to God. Guru Nanak eventually married and had two sons but he left his family life and became an ascetic.



The festivities in the Sikh religion revolve around the anniversaries of the 10 Sikh Gurus. These Gurus were responsible for shaping the beliefs of the Sikhs. Their birthdays, known as Gurupurabs.


On the day before the birthday, processions are held in India and in some parts of England. These are led by five people representing the original Panj Piare (Five Beloved Ones) and followed by singers, musicians and even teams of people demonstrating martial arts. The Gurdwaras (places where Sikhs go to pray) are decorated with flowers, flags and lights. Sikhs join together to sing, pray and eat together.


On the morning of the anniversary celebrations begin early, at around 4 or 5am, with hymns sung from the Guru Granth Sahib, poems recited in praise of the Gurus and lectures on Sikhism.


After this, a sweet-tasting food (Karah Prasad) is blessed and served. It is made from semolina or wheat flour, sugar and ghee (clarified butter). The congregation then share a langar (meal) from the free kitchen. Celebrations may also include fireworks.
This day is also close to my heart because
my fathers birthday birthday too falls on this day ............

"HAPPY BIRTHDAY PAPA"
"WE LOVE U PAPA"
"U R THE BEST FATHER IN THE WORLD"


Regards

Yours daughters
Chhavi & Shubhi


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New Year 2011

Thursday, November 18, 2010


Celebrating New Year is all about, how to say good bye to last day of the previous year and welcome the coming New Year with full joy, grace and happiness. The New Year is the day that marks the beginning of a new calender year. The celebration of the new year is the oldest of all holidays. It was first observed in ancient Babylon about 4000 years ago. In the years around 2000 BC, the Babylonian New Year began with the first New Moon (actually the first visible cresent) after the Vernal Equinox (first day of spring).



The beginning of spring is a logical time to start a new year. After all, it is the season of rebirth, of planting new crops, and of blossoming. January 1, on the other hand, has no astronomical nor agricultural significance. It is purely arbitrary.


Generally Lunar calendar (Hindu calendar is also based on the movement of the Moon) has been the base of calculations from the ancient times. Most of these celebrations are based on the months in the Lunar Hindu Calendar.

A unique feature of the Hindu calendar is that all other systems use the current ordinal number of the year as the year label. But just as a person's true age is measured by the number of years that have elapsed starting from the date of the person's birth, the Hindu calendar measures the number of years elapsed. As of May 18, 2010, 5111 years had elapsed in the Hindu calendar. However, the lunisolar calendar year usually starts earlier than the solar calendar year,so the exact year will not begin on the same day every year.



New Year is also termed as First Night celebrations in many countries. The First Night cultural celebrations take place from afternoon till midnight and known for creating a wonderful ambiance for the new year.


The celebrations of the First Night began initially in Boston in the year 1976 and since then gained much popularity.


Students are also taught how to make handmade New Year Decorations pieces for their homes and they can also gift these handmade New Year decoration items to their relatives and friends.

New Year is celebrated all over the world and people wish all their near and dear ones a very happy and prosperous New Year.


New Year is a time to have a new start; therefore people make several New Year resolutions to be followed in the New Year.

Traditional New Year foods are also thought to bring luck. Many cultures believe that anything in the shape of a ring is good luck, because it symbolizes "coming full circle," completing a year's cycle. For that reason, the Dutch believe that eating donuts on New Year's Day will bring good fortune.

Many parts of the U.S. celebrate the new year by consuming black-eyed peas. These legumes are typically accompanied by either hog jowls or ham. Black-eyed peas and other legumes have been considered good luck in many cultures.

The hog, and thus its meat, is considered lucky because it symbolizes prosperity. Cabbage is another "good luck" vegetable that is consumed on New Year's Day by many. Cabbage leaves are also considered a sign of prosperity, being representative of paper currency. In some regions, rice is a lucky food that is eaten on New Year's Day.



NEW YEAR SMS

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Great,Prosperous,Blissful
Wish You A…Great, Prosperous, Blissful, Healthy, Bright, Delightful, Mind Blowing, Energetic, Terrific & Extremely …HAPPY NEW YEAR 2011.
With all the Rose’s Perfume
With all the Rose’s Perfume & with all the lights in the world & with all the children’s Smiles…I Wish U that ur all dreams comes True..*HAPPY NEW YEAR 2011
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For last year’s words belong to last year’s language
And next year’s words await another voice.
And to make an end is to make a beginning. Happy New Year 2011
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New is the year, new are the hopes and the aspirations,

New is the resolution, new are the spirits and

Forever my warm wishes are for u.

Have a promising and fulfilling new year.

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Oh my Dear, Forget ur Fear,
Let all ur Dreams be Clear,
Never put Tear, Please Hear,
I want to tell one thing in ur Ear
Wishing u a very “Happy NEW YEAR“!

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A Happy New Year! Grant that I
May bring no tear to any eye
When this New Year in time shall end
Let it be said I’ve played the friend
Have lived and loved and labored here
And made of it a happy year.

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I wish U to have a …..
Sweetest Sunday,
Marvelous Monday,
Tasty Tuesday,
Wonderful Wednesday,
Thankful Thursday,
Friendly Friday,
Successful Saturday.
Have a great Year.
HAPPY NEW YEAR

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With all the roses and perfume
2011’s Calender is destroyed
We will open the new book
With all the roses and perfume
For last year
My wishes in 2011
The universal bank of God
New year begins…
Time of new beginning
New year wish

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Good time Bad time
Day time Night time
Off time Work time
Happy time Sad time
Naye saal main kisi bhi time
Apun ka sms aa sakta hai..!
Bole to happy new year mamu

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New Year is the time to unfold new horizons & realize new dreams, to rediscover the strength & faith within u, to rejoice in simple pleasures & gear up 4 a new challenges. Wishing u a truly fulfilling new year!

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A NEW YEAR
A New Challenge
A New Goal
A New Optimism
A New Aproach
A New Mission
A New Resolution
Wishng U a very
“Happy New year”

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Memorable moment r celebrated together,
U r my best friend for now & forever,
Make me Miss U even more this New Year,
Hope this year bring Happiness for you Dear.


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