From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #6664 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Thursday, May 27 2021 Volume 14 : Number 6664 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Rioters Set to Target THESE States Next? ["Get Control" Subject: Rioters Set to Target THESE States Next? Rioters Set to Target THESE States Next? http://homecontainer.us/W5svXqvop8JERjK86n0P0gK006O0IO7tTVUgOD9vNSq3W_lc http://homecontainer.us/VeHGTv-8pnwGQo6Rgf9GZvAoNEGwaOLQcfVRVDE2iaMejut0 he name "Kedarnath" means "the lord of the field". It is derived from the Sanskrit words kedara ("field") and natha ("lord"). The text Kashi Kedara Mahatmya states that it is so-called because "the crop of liberation" grows here. History Kedarnath has been a pilgrimage centre since ancient times. It is not certain who constructed the original Kedarnath temple and when. A mythological account ascribes the temple's construction to the legendary Pandava brothers mentioned in the Mahabharata. However, the Mahabharata does not mention any place called Kedarnath. One of the earliest references to Kedarnath occurs in the Skanda Purana (c. 7th-8th century), which names Kedara (Kedarnath) as the place where Lord Shiva released the holy waters of Ganga from his matted hair, resulting in the formation of the Ganges river. According to the hagiographies based on Madhava's Sankshepa-Shankara-Vijaya, the 8th century philosopher Adi Shankaracharya died near the Kedaranatha (Kedarnath) sanctuary; although other hagiographies, based on Anandagiri's Prachina-Shankara-Vijaya, state that he died at Kanchi. The ruins of a monument marking the purported resting place of Lord Shankara are located at Kedarnath. Kedarnath was definitely a prominent pilgrimage centre by the 12th century when it is mentioned in Kritya-kalpataru written by the Gahadavala minister Bhatta Lakshmidhar ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 25 May 2021 03:12:39 -0400 From: "Kroger Opinion Requested" Subject: Shopper, You can qualify to get a $50 Kroger gift card! Shopper, You can qualify to get a $50 Kroger gift card! http://diabacore.us/V7miv_nRcIEv3MBfDCA-YAxCYhXwMN6RQpqNDzB6B-b-J6Ay http://diabacore.us/ATaBAPdJrYTZnzjhUmHAxsjZ6p2_Uexdyyd6hgOM-VIDaT0F vni falls in love with the place and learns about Manjulika and her tragic story. Events take a twist when Avni, keenly interested in the story, obtains a copy of the third floor room key and opens the forbidden locked room that contains the ghost of Manjulika. Unnatural events start taking place inside the palace. Badri (Asrani) and Batuk Shankar (Paresh Rawal) try to ward off the evil eye with the help of a priest, Shri Yagyaprakashji Bharti (Vikram Gokhale), but unfortunately the priest has gone to London and is unsure when he might return. Siddharth starts suspecting Radha for all the strange occurrences. He thinks she has gone crazy since he was supposed to marry her, but married Avni instead. He calls his friend, psychiatrist Dr. Aditya Shrivastav (Akshay Kumar) from New York, to try to figure out what the problem is with Radha. Once Aditya reaches the palace, things become comical, as everyone thinks he is a fool, though he is very intelligent and a successful doctor. Eventually Aditya falls in love with Radha. One night, Aditya hears Manjulika's ghungroo and her bengali song coming from the third floor. He goes and knocks at the door, but sees no one. Next morning, he asks Avni to take her to the third floor. She shows him the place, even Manjulika's room and her belongings. Adi studies the matter closely and prepares for the night. That night he encounters Manjulika, pretending to be the cruel Raja, and dares her to strike. The ghost angrily vows to take her revenge on the auspicious day of Durgashtami. During the engagement of Siddharth's cousin Nandini, and Sharad Prahlad (Vineeth), Avni spills haldi on Sharad and takes him away to get him cleaned. When Aditya and Siddharth search for her, they see that there is a struggle between Avni and Sharad, and quickly intervene. Siddharth thinks that Sharad was violating Avni, but Aditya tells him that Avni is the real culprit, not Radha as previously suspected. It is revealed that Avni has dissociative identity disorder, a mental disorder that affects the person's identity, making them think they are someone else. At one point of time, Avni tends to forget her own self and becomes Manjulika. Aditya explains that Avni is the one making all the strange things happen around the palace. He reveals that he visited Avni's hometown to gather information about her childhood and has factual evide ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #6664 **********************************************