Countries and territories without any cases of COVID-19
Europe
15. Aland Islands
16.Svalbard
17. Jan Mayen Islands
18. Latin America
Africa
British Indian Ocean Territory
French Southern Territories
Lesotho
Oceania
Christmas Island
Cocos (Keeling) Islands
Heard Island
McDonald Islands
Niue
Norfolk Island
Pitcairn
Solomon Islands
Tokelau
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Wallis and Futuna Islands
including
all the Presidents, Prime Ministers, Parlimentarians,
Legislators,Ministers, MPs, MLAs, Political ruling and opposition Party
members, Chief Justices, Judges, Chief Election Commission members Media
persons who were not affected by COVID-19 not wearing face masks but
still alive and who are more deadliest than COVID-19
International
World Organisations including WHO, UNO, Human Rights Commission, All
Chief Justices, Election Commissioners, All Opposition parties Social
Media must unite for
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1. All EVMs/VVPATs must be replaced with Ballot Papers to save Democracy, Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity.
2.
Whether COVID-19 Virus is natural or a Lab Created One.The affected and
dead peoples’ names and addresses must be made public.
3. Signs and symptoms of the Virus
While it’s not known who got what from whom, whether the virus was even
spread simply having a cold at that time, the case has shaken the
community even if it didn’t “qualify” for a test after showing runny
nose which was listed as a symptom of COVID-19 and advises anyone
feeling unwell to stay home.
Major Cause of Death in COVID-19 is Thrombosis, Not Pneumonia !
It seems that the disease is being attacked wrongly worldwide.
Thanks to autopsies performed by the Italians … it has been shown that
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Murderer
of democratic institutions (Modi)’s poorly planned 45 days curfew didn’t
save us from COVID-19, but killed economy after gobbling the Master Key
by tampering the fraud EVMs/VVPATs and won elections on behalf of Rowdy
rakshasa Swayam Sevaks (RSS) foreigners from Bene Israel who must be
forced to quit Prabuddha Bharat along with their own mother’s flesh
eaters, stooges, slaves and boot lickers.
With typically shoddy execution, Modi’s national curfew could starve to death.
It is
important to note that countries that have so far done a relatively good
job of containing the COVID-19 pandemic have refrained from imposing a
complete, nation-wide, curfew-like lockdown. These
include Singapore, Taiwan, Germany, and Turkey. Even China, where it all
started, placed only the Hubei province under complete curfew, not the
whole country.
Modi has
put 1.3 billion people under a curfew. Since the authorities are using
the word ‘curfew’ in the context of issuing passes, it is fair to call
it a national curfew.
Modi does
not have the capacity to think through the details of planning and
execution. This is turning out to be another demonetisation, with the
typical Modi problem of mistaking theatrics for achievement.
If we
survive the pandemic, we won’t survive the impending economic collapse.
The economy isn’t on Modi’s radar either. He won a national election
despite disastrous economic policies that gave us a 45
year-high unemployment rate. Why should he worry about the economy? Names list as to how many employees and migrant and daily
workers lost their jobs because of the permanent curfew laid by
governments in the name of COVID-19 and suffering with hunger.
Demonetisation and GST resulted in killing demand, and this poorly
planned national curfew will kill supply chains. We’ll be left with the
great Indian discovery, the zero.
Modi announced a national curfew with little notice. He addressed India
at 8 pm, and the curfew came into force at midnight. Just like
demonetisation. Why couldn’t he have given some notice? Why couldn’t he
have done his TV address at 8 am? Maximising prime time attention, you
see.
The home
ministry issued a list of exemptions but try explaining them to the cops
on the street. The police is doing what it loves to do the most:
beating up Indians with lathis. Meanwhile, lakhs
of trucks are stranded on state borders. Supply chains for the most
essential items have been disrupted, including medicines, milk,
groceries, food and newspaper deliveries.
Nobody in
the Modi’s office seems to be aware of any such thing as crop
harvesting, or the Rabi season, as farmers wonder how they’ll do it amid
this national curfew. Only Modi can manage to be so
clever as to
disrupt the country’s medical supply chain while fighting a
pandemic.Modi is the only major world leader who has not yet announced a
financial package. In his first speech, he said the finance minister
will head a committee, but some in the finance ministry said they heard
of this committee from the Modi’s speech. He did announce Rs 15,000
crore extra to meet the health expenditure arising out of the COVID-19
crisis — that is Rs 5,000 crore less than the amount of money he has
kept aside for his narcissistic and unnecessary project of rebuilding
the Central Vista of New Delhi.
At this
rate, more might die of hunger than of COVID-19. Modi’s poor
administrative skills, zero attention span for details, spell disaster
for this crisis. In a few weeks, we might find ourselves overwhelmed
with an epidemic in defiance of official numbers, while the economy
might start looking like the 1980s.
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‘Na jacca vasalo hoti na jacca hoti brahmano.
Kammuna vasalo hoti kammuna hoti brahmano.’
(Not by his birth man is an outcaste or a Brahman;
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The Digha Nikaya (dīghanikāya; “Collection of Long Discourses”) is a Buddhist scripture, the first of the five nikayas, or collections, in the Sutta Pitaka, which is one of the “three baskets” that compose the Pali Tipitaka of (Theravada) Buddhism. Some of the most commonly referenced suttas from the Digha Nikaya include the Maha-parinibbana Sutta (DN 16), which described the final days and death of the Buddha, the Sigalovada Sutta (DN 31) in which the Buddha discusses ethics and practices for lay followers, and the Samaññaphala (DN 2), Brahmajala Sutta
(DN 1) which describes and compares the point of view of Buddha and
other ascetics in India about the universe and time (past, present, and
future); and the Poṭṭhapāda (DN 9) Suttas, which describe the benefits and practice of samatha meditation.
The Digha Nikaya consists of 34 [1]discourses, broken into three groups:
Sutta number |
Pali title |
English title |
Description |
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DN 1 |
Brahmajāla Sutta[2] | The All - embracing Net of views [2] | Mainly concerned with 62 types of wrong view |
DN 2 |
Sāmaññaphala Sutta[3] | The Fruits of the Contemplative Life | King Ajatasattu of Magadha asks the Buddha about the benefits in this life of being a samana (”recluse” or “renunciant”); the Buddha’s reply is in terms of becoming an arahant |
DN 3 |
Ambaṭṭha Sutta[4] | |
Ambattha the Brahmin is sent by his teacher to find whether the Buddha possesses the 32 bodily marks, but on arrival he is rude to the Buddha on grounds of descent (caste); the Buddha responds that he is actually higher born than Ambattha by social convention, but that he himself considers those fulfilled in conduct and wisdom as higher. |
DN 4 |
Soṇadaṇḍanta Sutta)[5] | |
The Buddha asks Sonadanda the Brahmin what are the qualities that make a Brahmin; Sonadanda gives five, but the Buddha asks if any can be omitted and argues him down to two: morality and wisdom. |
DN 5 |
Kūṭadanta Sutta | |
Kutadanta the Brahmin asks the Buddha how to perform a sacrifice; the Buddha replies by telling of one of his past lives, as chaplain to a king, where they performed a sacrifice which consisted of making offerings, with no animals killed. |
DN 6 |
Mahāli Sutta | |
In reply to a question as to why a certain monk sees divine sights but does not hear divine sounds, the Buddha explains that it is because of the way he has directed his meditation. |
DN 7 |
Jāliya Sutta | |
Asked by two Brahmins whether the soul and the body are the same or different, the Buddha describes the path to wisdom, and asks whether one who has fulfilled it would bother with such questions |
DN 8 |
Kassapa Sīhanāda Sutta (alt:Maha Sīhanāda or Sīhanāda Sutta) |
|
The word sihanada literally means ‘lion’s roar’: this discourse is concerned with asceticism. |
DN 9 |
Poṭṭhapāda Sutta[6] | About Potthapada | Asked about the cause of the arising of saññā, usually translated as perception, the Buddha says it is through training; he explains the path as above up to the jhanas and the arising of their perceptions, and then continues with the first three formless attainments; the sutta then moves on to other topics, the self and the unanswered questions. |
DN 10 |
Subha Sutta | |
Ananda describes the path taught by the Buddha. |
DN 11 |
Kevaṭṭa Sutta alt: Kevaḍḍha Sutta |
To Kevatta | Kevaddha asks the Buddha why he does not gain disciples by working miracles; the Buddha explains that people would simply dismiss this as magic and that the real miracle is the training of his followers. |
DN 12 |
Lohicca Sutta[7] | To Lohicca | On good and bad teachers. |
DN 13 |
Tevijja Sutta | |
Asked about the path to union with Brahma, the Buddha explains it in terms of the Buddhist path, but ending with the four brahmaviharas; the abbreviated way the text is written out makes it unclear how much of the path comes before this; Robert Gombrich has argued that the Buddha was meaning union with Brahma as synonymous with nirvana.[8] |
DN 14 |
Mahāpadāna Sutta | |
Tells the story of a past Buddha up to shortly after his enlightenment; the story is similar to that of Gautama Buddha. |
DN 15 |
Mahanidāna Sutta | The Great Causes Discourse | On dependent origination. |
DN 16 |
Mahaparinibbāna Sutta | The Last Days of the Buddha | Story of the last few months of the Buddha’s life, his death and funeral, and the distribution of his relics. |
DN 17 |
Mahasudassana Sutta | |
Story of one of the Buddha’s past lives as a king. The description of his palace has close verbal similarities to that of the Pure Land, and Rupert Gethin has suggested this as a precursor[9] |
DN 18 |
Janavasabha Sutta | |
King Bimbisara of Magadha, reborn as the god Janavasabha, tells the Buddha that his teaching has resulted in increased numbers of people being reborn as gods. |
DN 19 |
Maha-Govinda Sutta | |
Story of a past life of the Buddha. |
DN 20 |
Mahasamaya Sutta | The Great Meeting | Long versified list of gods coming to honour the Buddha |
DN 21 |
Sakkapañha Sutta | Sakka’s Questions | The Buddha answers questions from Sakka, ruler of the gods (a Buddhist version of Indra) |
DN 22 |
Mahasatipaṭṭhāna Sutta | The Great Discourse on the Foundations of Mindfulness | The basis for one of the Burmese vipassana meditation traditions; many people have it read or recited to them on their deathbeds.[10] |
DN 23 |
Pāyāsi Sutta alt: Payasi Rājañña Sutta |
|
Dialogue between the skeptical Prince Payasi and a monk. |
DN 24 |
Pāṭika Sutta alt:Pāthika Sutta |
|
A monk has left the order because he says the Buddha does not work miracles; most of the sutta is taken up with accounts of miracles the Buddha has worked |
DN 25 |
Udumbarika Sihanada Sutta alt: Udumbarika Sutta |
|
Another discourse on asceticism. |
DN 26 |
Cakkavatti Sihanada Sutta | The Wheel-turning Emperor | Story of humanity’s decline from a golden age in the past, with a prophecy of its eventual return. |
DN 27 |
Aggañña Sutta | |
Another story of humanity’s decline. |
DN 28 |
Sampasādaniya Sutta | |
Sariputta praises the Buddha. |
DN 29 |
Pāsādika Sutta | |
The Buddha’s response to the news of the death of his rival, the founder of Jainism. |
DN 30 |
Lakkhaṇa Sutta | |
Explains the actions of the Buddha in his previous lives leading to his 32 bodily marks; thus it describes practices of a bodhisattva (perhaps the earliest such description). |
DN 31 |
Sigalovada Sutta alt:Singala Sutta, Singalaka Sutta or Sigala Sutta |
To Sigala/The Layperson’s Code of Discipline | Traditionally regarded as the lay vinaya. |
DN 32 |
Āṭānāṭiya Sutta | The Discourse on Atanatiya | Gods give the Buddha a poem for his followers, male and female, monastic and lay, to recite for protection from evil spirits; it sets up a mandala or circle of protection and a version of this sutta is classified as a tantra in Tibet and Japan[11] |
DN 33 |
Saṅgāti Sutta | |
L. S. Cousins has tentatively suggested[12] that this was the first sutta created as a literary text, at the Second Council, his theory being that sutta was originally a pattern of teaching rather than a body of literature; it is taught by Sariputta at the Buddha’s request, and gives lists arranged numerically from ones to tens (cf. Anguttara Nikaya); a version of this belonging to another school was used as the basis for one of the books of their Abhidharma Pitaka. |
DN 34 |
Dasuttara Sutta[13] | |
Similar to the preceding sutta but with a fixed format; there are ten categories, and each number has one list in each; this material is also used in the Patisambhidamagga. |
The Digha Nikaya corresponds to the Dīrgha Āgama
found in the Sutta Pitikas of various Sanskritic early Buddhists
schools, fragments of which survive in Sanskrit. A complete version of
the Dīrgha Āgama of the Dharmagupta school survives in Chinese
translation by the name Cháng Ahánjīng (ch:長阿含經).
It contains 30 sūtras in contrast to the 34 suttas of the Theravadin
Dīgha Nikāya. In addition, portions of the Sarvāstivādin school’s Dīrgha
Āgama survive in Sanskrit and in Tibetan translation.[14]
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all beings.”
8.“Do not learn how to react learn how to respond.”
9. “If your compassion does not include yourself, It is incomplete.”
10. “Everything that has a begining has an ending.
11. “ Your work is to discover your world and then with all your
thoughts give yourself to it.”
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to have no fear.”Your worst enemy cannot harm you as much as your own
unguarded thoughts.”
13. If anything is worth doing, do it with all your good thoughts.
14. “The root of suffering is attachment.”
15. “Holding onto anger is like drinking poison and expecting the other person to die.”
16. “All that we are is the result of what we have thought.”
17. “Do not dwell in the past, do not dream of the future, concentrate the mind on the present moment.”
18 “What you think you become, what you feel, you attract. what you imagine, you create.”
19. “Nothing can harm you as much as your own thoughts unguarded.”
20. “Relax nothing is in control.”-
21. Awakened One with Awareness was asked,”what have you gaines from mediation?”
He replied “NOTHING”! However let me tell you what i have lost: anger,
anxiety, depression, insecurity, fear of old age and death.”
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23. “Believe nothing, no matter where you read it or who has said it,
not even if i have said it. Unless it agrees with your own reason and
your own common sense.”
24. “Do not dwell in the past, do not dream of the future, concentrate the mind on the present moment.”
25. “On the long journey of human life… Faith is the best of companions.”
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29. “There is no path to happiness: Happiness is the path.”
30. “No matter how hard the past, you can always begin again.”
31. “If you want to fly, give upeverything that weighs you down.”
32. “you only lose what you cling to.”
34. “when we meet real tragedy in life, we can react in two ways-
Either by losing hope and falling into self-destructive habits or by
using the challenge to find our inner strength.”
35. “Don’t rush anything. When the time is right, it’ll happen..”
36. “Those who are free of resentful thoughts surely find peace.”
37. “It is during our darkest moments that we must focus to see the light”
38. “Be patient everything comes to you in the right moment.”
39. “Each morning we are born again. What we do today is what matters most.”
40. “A man who conquers himself is greater than one who conquers a thousand men in a battle.”
41. “All human unhappiness comes from not facing reality squarely, exactly as it is.”
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can help us know what are the do’s and don’t and what should be the
qualities to be a good leader. In here, we have collected some of the
best leadership quotes you can find on the internet. These leadership
quotes came from people who were once great leaders themselves.
1. All EVMs/VVPATs must be replaced with Ballot Papers to save Democracy, Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity.
2.Whether COVID-19 Virus is natural or a Lab Created One.The affected
and dead peoples’ names and addresses must be made public.
3. Signs and symptoms of the Virus
While it’s not known who got what from whom, whether the virus was even
spread simply having a cold at that time, the case has shaken the
community even if it didn’t “qualify” for a test after showing runny
nose which was listed as a symptom of COVID-19 and advises anyone
feeling unwell to stay home.
Major Cause of Death in COVID-19 is Thrombosis, Not Pneumonia !
It seems that the disease is being attacked wrongly worldwide.
Thanks to autopsies performed by the Italians … it has been shown that
it is not pneumonia … but it is: disseminated intravascular coagulation
(thrombosis).
Therefore, the way to fight it is with antibiotics, antivirals, anti-inflammatories and anticoagulants.
The protocols are being changed here since !
According to valuable information from Italian pathologists, ventilators and intensive care units were never needed.
If this is true for all cases, it is about to be resolved it earlier than expected.
4. https://theprint.in/…/modis-poorly-planned-lockdown…/388056/
Murderer of democratic institutions (Modi)’s poorly planned 45 days
curfew didn’t save us from COVID-19, but killed economy after gobbling
the Master Key by tampering the fraud EVMs/VVPATs and won elections on
behalf of Rowdy rakshasa Swayam Sevaks (RSS) foreigners from Bene Israel
who must be forced to quit Prabuddha Bharat along with their own
mother’s flesh eaters, stooges, slaves and boot lickers.
With typically shoddy execution, Modi’s national curfew could starve to death.
It is important to note that countries that have so far done a
relatively good job of containing the COVID-19 pandemic have refrained
from imposing a complete, nation-wide, curfew-like lockdown. These
include Singapore, Taiwan, Germany, and Turkey. Even China, where it all
started, placed only the Hubei province under complete curfew, not the
whole country.
Modi has put 1.3 billion people under a curfew. Since the authorities
are using the word ‘curfew’ in the context of issuing passes, it is fair
to call
it a national curfew.
Modi does not have the
capacity to think through the details of planning and execution. This is
turning out to be another demonetisation, with the
typical Modi problem of mistaking theatrics for achievement.
If we survive the pandemic, we won’t survive the impending economic
collapse. The economy isn’t on Modi’s radar either. He won a national
election despite disastrous economic policies that gave us a 45
year-high unemployment rate. Why should he worry about the economy? Names list as to how many employees and migrant and daily
workers lost their jobs because of the permanent curfew laid by
governments in the name of COVID-19 and suffering with hunger.
Demonetisation and GST resulted in killing demand, and this poorly
planned national curfew will kill supply chains. We’ll be left with the
great Indian discovery, the zero.
Modi announced a national curfew with little notice. He addressed India
at 8 pm, and the curfew came into force at midnight. Just like
demonetisation. Why couldn’t he have given some notice? Why couldn’t he
have done his TV address at 8 am? Maximising prime time attention, you
see.
The home ministry issued a list of exemptions but try
explaining them to the cops on the street. The police is doing what it
loves to do the most:
beating up Indians with lathis. Meanwhile,
lakhs of trucks are stranded on state borders. Supply chains for the
most essential items have been disrupted, including medicines, milk,
groceries, food and newspaper deliveries.
Nobody in the Modi’s office seems to be aware of any such thing as crop
harvesting, or the Rabi season, as farmers wonder how they’ll do it amid
this national curfew. Only Modi can manage to be so clever as to
disrupt the country’s medical supply chain while fighting
pandemic.Modi is the only major world leader who has not yet announced a
financial package. In his first speech, he said the finance minister
will head a committee, but some in the finance ministry said they heard
of this committee from the Modi’s speech. He did announce Rs 15,000
crore extra to meet the health expenditure arising out of the COVID-19
crisis — that is Rs 5,000 crore less than the amount of money he has
kept aside for his narcissistic and unnecessary project of rebuilding
the Central Vista of New Delhi.
At this rate, more might die of hunger than of COVID-19. Modi’s poor
administrative skills, zero attention span for details, spell disaster
for this crisis. In a few weeks, we might find ourselves overwhelmed
with an epidemic in defiance of official numbers, while the economy
might start looking like the 1980s.
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Inspirational quotes to get us through the coronavirus shutdown
Keep calm and carry on.” “The only thing we have to fear is fear
itself.” “Don’t worry, be happy and reach across barriers of class and
era”.
“A life lived in fear is a life half lived,”
“Aren’t you worried?” “Would that help?”
“Worry is like a rocking chair: It gives you something to do but never gets you anywhere,”
“Nothing in life is to be feared, it is only to be understood. Now is the time to understand more, so that we may fear less.”
“Don’t worry, be happy”
“Don’t worry ’bout a thing, cause every little thing’s gonna be alright.”
“Things could always be better, but things could always be worse,”
“Nothing’s okay. So it’s okay.”"I like to think of life as an
adventure, like a roller coaster. It helps with the ups and downs.”
“Often when you think you’re at the end of something, you’re at the beginning of something else.”
“Better to be busy than to be busy worrying,”
“Life isn’t about waiting for the storm to pass. It’s about learning
how to dance in the rain.” Or as Sting sings, “When the world is running
down, you make the best of what’s still around.”
“You can’t always get what you want. But if you try sometime, you’ll find, you get what you need,”
“The simple bare necessities. Forget about your worries and your strife … The bare necessities of life will come to you,”
“Let everyone sweep in front of his own door, and the whole world will be clean.”
“That which does not kill us, makes us stronger,”
“Life will give you whatever experience is most helpful for the evolution of your consciousness.”
“I shall pass this way but once; any good that I can do or any kindness I can show to any human being; let me do it now,”
“If you’re going through hell, keep going,”
“You just gotta keep livin’ man, L-I-V-I-N,”
“This here bearing went out. We didn’t know it was goin’, so we didn’
worry none. Now she’s out an’ we’ll fix her. An’ by Christ that goes for
the rest of it.”
The sun will rise
“This too shall pass,”
“Praise and blame, gain and loss, pleasure and sorrow come and go like the wind.”
“dawn comes after the darkness,”
“I know what I have to do now, I’ve got to keep breathing because
tomorrow the sun will rise. Who knows what the tide could bring?”
“Everything will be okay in the end. If it’s not okay, it’s not the end.”