------- Earth Goddesses --------

Isis (Egypt)
Not only was she a principal deity in the rites connected with the dead, but she was also a magical healer, and as a mother figure and arbiter of fertility rites, she was a role model for women. Isis was the daughter of the earth god Geb and the sky goddess Nut and was married to Osiris, King of Egypt, whom she restored as a mummy after his brother Seth threw him in the Nile and then chopped him into pieces.

Artemis (Greece)
Daughter of Zeus and Leto and the twin sister of Apollo, the sun god. Most commonly thought of as the goddess of the hunt, she is often depicted with a quiver full of arrows, and accompanied by a deer or a bear. However, Artemis could also refer to a number of other deities, depending on the time period or the region — and many of them had a more nurturing role.

Frigga (Scandinavia)
Wife of Odin, associated with the hearth, the mead hall and childbirth. But while that seems a boring portfolio, it’s an important one given the violence and instability of Scandinavia in the dark ages. Frigga is also remembered in the context of her spinning wheel, twining the threads of fate that tie all humanity.

Durga (India)

Durga (“the inaccessible”) is considered the mother of the universe. It’s only right that such a powerful deity have at least eight arms, ride a lion, and be able to defeat demons that other gods cannot. It’s also fitting that the beautiful protective-warrior goddess have a festival in her honor each year.

Nu Gua (China)

Nu Gua established the norms for marriage and developed the rules of conduct between the sexes. But she did much more than that. Pillars of heaven need refurbishing? fixed them. Corners of the earth broken? Nu Gua brought her tool kit of a tortoise and melted-down stones.
Gaia (Greece)
Hesiod writes in his Theogony that she showed up after, but is not the child of, Chaos. “Broad-bosomed Earth (Gaia), sure-standing place for all / The Gods who live on snowy Olympus’ peak” creates the sky, the mountains, and the sea. That sky (Uranus), “an equal to herself,” is not just her offspring; he also becomes her husband.

Danu (Ireland)

Mother of the earth, the gods, fertility, wisdom, wind and of all the Celtic people. When the Tuatha De Danaan, or people of the goddess Danu, reached Ireland’s shores to wage war against the Fir Bolg — a race of evil giants — Danu provided them sustenance, life and law.

insun (Sumeria)

insun means Lady Wild Cow, “the flawless cow,” “the wild cow of the enclosure” and “the mother of good offspring that loves the offspring.” It’s said that she was the divine power behind the qualities that herdsmen hoped for in their own cows. She was also represented in human form and could actually give birth to humans.

ARE WE MASTERS OF OUR OWN FATE ? ---- ( Excerpts From " We , The Nation - THE LOST DECADE " by Nani . A . Palkhiwala

Some of the greatest men have believed that certain events in their lives were preordained and that certain individuals had the rare gift or precognition.

An example is that of Dr S Radhakrishnan, a professor of philosophy, who later became President of India. If you read the life of Dr Radhakrishnan by his son Gopal, you will come across the following passage on page 143:

'Sometime during these years when Radhakrishnan was spending the summers in Europe, he met Cheiro, the best-known palmist of his day. Cheiro studied Radhakrishnan's palms and forecast that he would reach the top, be the head of a State, but would before his death, lose his mind. Both these prophecies seemed at the time so wildly off the mark that they became a family joke.'

The above passage bears eloquent testimony to two facts -- preordination and the gift of precognition by rare individuals.
One of the most famous incidents is that of Winston Churchill who had a lucky escape from a bomb attack in a car. On that day he happened to choose to sit on the far side from his usual place. Lady Churchill asked him


why, 'I do not know', he replied. The he said, 'Of course I know. Something said to me 'Stop' before I reached the car door which was held open for me. It then seemed to me that I was told I should open the door on the other side and get in and sit there.' Needless to add, Churchill escaped unhurt.

On the subject of destiny, let me state what I believe: 

First, I believe that the basic pattern of an individual's or a nation's life is pre-determined. 

ऐ खुदा मेरी दुआओं में वो असर कर दे !

Is dasht kay sehra ko samandar ker dey

Ya meri aankh kay har ashk ko patthar ker dey

Aey Allah mein aur nahi kuch Tujh se maangta

Meri chadar meray payron kay brabar ker dey

Mujhay gayr na ley ye aatish-e-dunya kaheen

Mujh per Apni Rehmat ka saya ker dey

Mujhay khaak na ker dey meri hasti ka ghuroor

Mujhay meray nafs se moutabar ker dey

Aey Khuda meri duaon mein wo asar ker dey

Maangu mein Tujh se qatra aur Tu samandar ker dey

दो आरजू में कट गए , दो इंतज़ार में (Do Aarzu Mein Kat Gaye , Do Intezar Mein )

लगता  नहीं  है  दिल  मेरा , उजड़े  दयार  में ,
किसकी  बनी  है  आलम -इ -ना   pai'डर  में ,

कह  दो  इन  हसरतों  से  कहीं  ओर  जा  के  बसें ,

इतनी  जगह  कहाँ  है  दिल -इ -दागदार  में ,

उम्र -इ -दराज़  मांग  कर  लाये  थे  चार  दिन,

दो  आरजू   में  कट  गए ,  दो  इंतज़ार  में ,

कितना  है  बदनसीब  'ज़फर ' दफ़न  के  लीये ,

दो  गज  ज़मीन  भी  न  मिली  कु -इ -यार  में ...!!!

::::::: TERI LAL TAIN ::::::( PUNJABI )


Tuu Aaa Uttar ke Aaa
Raste Kisse To Aaa
Khair Paa Hath Kisse Nall Paa

Jee Nahi Auna Taa Vee Dasde 
Taa Joo Main Kah Saka
Ke Tu Ran Choodh Vee Hain

Kyo Main Taa Bhaitha Haan 
Tee Bhaitha Heen Rahnaga
Use Hee Mod Te
Teri Hee Udek Vich
Kyo Tu Jo Kiha See Tu Bhaith Main Ayaa

Han Jee Tur Sakda 
Taa Langde Rahiya Magar Hee Aaa Janda
Par Tuu Ta Lai Giya Naal Apne
"Ainka Mairiya Tee Lal Tain Apni"

Han Aee Mainu Yakin Hain Kee Tu Ayega
Is Janam Vich Naa Sahi Taa Agle Vich Hi Sahi 

Hain Eh Ho Sakda Hain 
Ke Is Varr Tu Aave Tee Ainka Naa Liyave 

Kyo Eh Tu Vi Janda Hain 
Tee Eh Main Vee Janda Hain
Kee Teri Lal Tain Hi Bhaut Hain 
Tere Darash Layi.

KI   TERI   Lal TAIN   HI    BHAHUT   HAIN , TERE  DARSH LAI.