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- the moment we hear the word, we are reminded of Mount Everest.One of my
collegue was in Nepal when the earthquake happened.He had just come from
Nepal and he looked shocked and broken.A sad and devastating disaster for
Nepal.It is very sad to imagine the situation of all the people affected by the
calamity.Few years, ago I met a friend who told me that he built the house by
himself i, e Project managed the whole building by engaging tradesman and he
told me. I have built my house on a solid foundation, strong walls that can
withstand something like, 120KMPH winds and so on.He looked satisfied and
confident of his safety.But, really when we see or hear news like these, our
strength and prowess is so minute compared to the force of mother nature.I felt sorry and was looking foraway to help people of Nepal and came across this article by Food for life -
ISKCON.
I
was moved to see the extent of damage and destruction caused by the catastrophe
and an amazing thing I noticed was the happiness in the faces of people lined
up for food (prasadam).I immediately donated some money.
How
and why this happened?.I am not sure, if we need to talk about this at this
moment. The need of the hour is to help the ones affected by the disaster.
Anyway,
I read few things like, As per science, the plate movements are
causing the earthquakes to happen. As per neo- scientific theory proposed by
three scientists which was originally
propounded by Einstein is called - Pain Wave theory. According
to which, if at one place animals are slaughtered on a mass scale, the
energy created by the pain caused to the animals go into the ground causing the
earth to shake.And, recently there was a mass slaughtering and sacrifices of
animals in Nepal as a part of a 260 year old custom and tradition and
supposedly about 350,000 plus animals are killed.
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