12 April 2015

PERVERTED SYSTEM

Some 8000 years back this was a lovely place to live,now converted to desert.

Green portion is the forest of odisha.One day it would be another desert like the above photograph.

Where this little fellow and her family live after this tree is used for religious purpose without any logic.Only the young generation can save this earth from being converted to a surface like mars.
POOR DARU (A different view)
The neem tree is noted for its drought resistance. Normally it thrives in areas with sub-arid to sub-humid conditions, with annual rainfall 400–1,200 millimeters (16–47 in). It can grow in regions with an annual rainfall below 400 mm, but in such cases it depends largely on ground water levels. Neem can grow in many different types of soil, but it thrives best on well drained deep and sandy soils. It is a typical tropical to subtropical tree and exists at annual mean temperatures between 21–32 °C (70–90 °F). It can tolerate high to very high temperatures and does not tolerate temperature below 4 °C (39 °F). Neem is one of a very few shade-giving trees that thrive in drought-prone areas e.g. the dry coastal, southern districts of India and Pakistan. The trees are not at all delicate about water quality and thrive on the merest trickle of water, whatever the quality. In India and tropical countries where the Indian Diaspora has reached, it is very common to see neem trees used for shade lining streets, around temples, schools & other such public buildings or in most people's back yards. In very dry areas the trees are planted on large tracts of land.
If you are a supporter of sacrificing animals, birds, human beings and children to please God or Goddess then I have nothing to say. Sacrificing a goat for winning the 2011 World Cup Cricket, was equally pathetic and condemnable. Killing or cutting a huge Neem Tree of hundred or more years is equally cruel. Sanjoy met one gentleman in Kashmir University (who is no more) named Prof.Tak, told him that if you find a timber in water which is more than 100 of years and nothing has happened to it, then it must be from a Dodar tree. Like that Neem heartwood is strong and durable. Its grains are interlocked, and consequently the wood does not split apart very easily. Because of its strength, it serves as a material for constructing oars, cart axles and felloes for cart wheels. It also is a fairly heavy wood. The heartwood of the neem tree resists such pests as wood borers and termites. The wood contains a natural pesticide as part of its composition. India accords high honor to the neem tree. Its leafy crown makes it a popular shade tree. In traditional Indian medicine, extracts from its seeds served as treatment for such ailments as leprosy, and its bark treated such diseases as malaria. Ancient Hindu lore also attributed spiritual properties to the neem tree. They believed that anyone planting it would spend considerable time in a paradise called Suryalok after death.
When fraud is combined with black magic, false belief, customs without logic, and little bit of politics then it’s not religion it’s a perverted form of worshiping God.



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