Saamana

  1. A Shiv Sena Theory On Praful Patel, Supriya Sule Elevation In Sharad Pawar's Party
  2. Eknath Shinde Is ‘Slave’ Of Delhi: Shiv Sena (UBT)
  3. 5 Reasons To Visit Samana, Dominican Republic
  4. Śramaṇa
  5. Even national parties don’t have 2 working presidents: Saamana takes a dig at NCP


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A Shiv Sena Theory On Praful Patel, Supriya Sule Elevation In Sharad Pawar's Party

A Shiv Sena Theory On Praful Patel, Supriya Sule Elevation In Sharad Pawar's NCP The editorial published in the party mouthpiece Saamana also termed the elevation of Ms Sule, a Lok Sabha member, and Mr Patel as working presidents of the Nationalist Congress Party a balancing act by Pawar between senior and new leaders. Mumbai: NCP chief Sharad Pawar might have appointed Praful Patel as working president along with his (Pawar's) daughter Supriya Sule to blunt probable allegations of "dynastic politics", the Shiv Sena (UBT) said on Monday. The editorial published in the party mouthpiece Saamana also termed the elevation of Ms Sule, a Lok Sabha member, and Mr Patel as working presidents of the Nationalist Congress Party a balancing act by Pawar between senior and new leaders. “Along with his daughter's elevation as working president, Pawar has given the same title to Praful Patel. He did it to maintain a balance among the old and new guards in NCP,” Saamana said. The editorial also pointed out that the NCP has already lost its national party status. “Although Sharad Pawar had said that the appointment of two 'working presidents' is because of the vastness of the country, no other regional parties have made such appointments. It may be true,” the Sena said. Referring to Mr Pawar's announcement to resign as NCP chief last month and subsequent withdrawal of the decision, Saamana said it was clear that Ms Sule would have got the reins of the party. "But what message Pawar is tryi...

Eknath Shinde Is ‘Slave’ Of Delhi: Shiv Sena (UBT)

Eknath Shinde Is ‘Slave’ Of Delhi: Shiv Sena (UBT) Shiv Sena(UBT) has alleged that Ekanth Shinde group has become a slave of the rulers of Delhi and has stooped so low that Uddhav Thackeray's picture was removed due to the fear of PM Narenra Modi and HM Amit Shah. • • • • • Maharashtra CM Eknath Shinde.(File photo) PTI The Shiv Sena (UBT) on Wednesday dubbed the rival Sena headed by Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde as a "slave of Delhi". Shiv Sena(UBT) attack on Shinde comes after the party founder late Bal Thackeray's picture did not feature in an advertisement about the popularity of the ruling alliance. The editorial in the Sena (UBT) mouthpiece 'Saamana' claimed that Bal Thackeray's picture was missing due to the "fear" of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home minister Amit Shah, news agency PTI said in its report. “The full-page advertisement which appeared in major newspapers in the state on Tuesday cited a survey that showed Shinde ahead of Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis in popularity. It did not feature Fadnavis's photo, while its tagline read ‘Modi in the country, Shinde in Maharashtra’,”it said. It added: "What was the intention behind giving a jolt to Fadnavis and ignoring Bal Thackeray? The issue is not an advertisement, but the fact that those who claim to be the (real) Shiv Sena have placed their faction at Modi's feet”. The advertisement implied that "Bal Thackeray is nothing and Modi is everything," it added. It also put paid to the BJP's campaig...

5 Reasons To Visit Samana, Dominican Republic

If you love Santo Domingo and Punta Cana, it’s time you visit Samana. The province of Samana sits on a northeast peninsula in the country of With its perfect blend of beaches and other beautiful nature, as well as options for both budget travelers and for those who like to do it big, here are five reasons to visit Dominican Republic’s Samana. Wepa! The beaches of Samana are quite serene. There are rarely any waves, which makes this destination perfect for the whole family. There are about eight beaches to choose from and you can’t go wrong at any single one. Blue waters, soft sandy beaches, and a good balance of sun and shade make for some gorgeous beaches. Every year between December and March, 2,000 humpback whales come to reproduce in the warm waters of the Atlantic Ocean. Tourists and animal lovers from across the world come to see the whales jump and frolic on the coast of Samana. If you’re in the mood for a luxury stay for the “gram” or you love nature and want to be “one with the earth”, Samana provides all the things to make your visit a fulfilling experience. Related: Most Popular • 5 Black American Towns Hidden Under Lakes And Ultimately From History Books • American Airlines Eliminates Complimentary Checked Baggage For International Basic Economy Tickets • Black Irish People: The History of Black Presence in Ireland Stretches Further Back Than You Might Think • Debunked: Sweden Is Not Hosting a 'Sex Championship' Despite Rumors • Couple Charged $650 For Two Dri...

Śramaṇa

A śramaṇa ( श्रमण, samaṇa ( 𑀲𑀫𑀡; shāmén) means "one who labours, toils, or exerts themselves for some higher or religious purpose" The śramaṇa religions became popular in the same circles of The Śramaṇic traditions have a diverse range of beliefs, ranging from accepting or denying the concept of soul, fatalism to free will, idealization of extreme asceticism to that of family life, renunciation, strict Etymology and origin [ ] केश्यग्निं केशी विषं केशी बिभर्ति रोदसी । केशी विश्वं स्वर्दृशे केशीदं ज्योतिरुच्यते ॥१॥ मुनयो वातरशनाः पिशङ्गा वसते मला । वातस्यानु ध्राजिं यन्ति यद्देवासो अविक्षत ॥२॥ He with the long loose locks (of hair) supports Agni, and moisture, heaven, and earth; He is all sky to look upon: he with long hair is called this light. The Munis, girdled with the wind, wear garments of soil hue; They, following the wind's swift course, go where the Gods have gone before. — Rig Veda, Hymn 10.136.1-2 The hymn uses the term vātaraśana (वातरशन) which means "girdled with wind". vātaraśana implies a class within the Vedic context. The earliest known explicit use of the term śramaṇa is found in section 2.7 of the Taittiriya śramaṇa Rishis. Buddhist commentaries associate the word's etymology with the quieting ( samita) of evil ( pāpa) as in the following phrase from the 3rd century BCE samitattā pāpānaŋ ʻsamaṇoʼ ti pavuccati ("someone who has pacified evil is called samaṇa"). The word śramaṇa is postulated to be derived from the verbal root śram, meaning "to exert effort...

Even national parties don’t have 2 working presidents: Saamana takes a dig at NCP

Mumbai: Taking a dig at their Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) ally, Shiv Sena (UBT) mouthpiece ‘Saamana’ on Monday said that even national parties do not appoint two working presidents then why the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), which recently lost its national party status, decided to do so. HT Image An editorial in Saamana also remarked that the leader of the Opposition Ajit Pawar, who was left out in the new NCP hierarchy, will have to work hard to earn trust as he had joined hands with Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Devendra Fadnavis in the past. The editorial, titled “Aata Kuthe Bhakari Thapali” (suggesting It is just beginning), said NCP chief Sharad Pawar appointed Praful Patel as working president along with his daughter and MP Supriya Sule to defuse the allegation of nepotism. “Sharad Pawar has made the new arrangement with an eye on the future. He has appointed two new working presidents. NCP has recently lost its national party status. Besides some MLAs in Nagaland and Keral and one MP in Lakshadweep, NCP is mainly a Maharashtra-based political party. Even big national parties do not appoint two working presidents then why does NCP need two presidents?” the Sena (UBT) mouthpiece asked. Sharad Pawar did this to balance the old and new leadership, the editorial said, adding that Sule will look after the political affairs of Maharashtra and Patel will look after other states. It also said that the NCP assigned the responsibility of party general secretary to MP Sun...