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Friday, January 16, 2009

Languages Of Rajasthan

The primarily spoken language of Rajasthan is Hindi. However, when the state of Rajasthan was founded, a number of princely states were merged. This led to the emergence of different dialects in the local languages of Rajasthan.

The four main dialects of Rajasthani language are:

Marwari
The Marwari dialect is mainly spoken in the western Rajasthan. In fact, Marwari is the most widely spoken dialect in Rajasthan.

Jaipuri/Dhundhari
In the east and southeast regions of Rajasthan, the Jaipuri dialect is spoken. Also known as Dhundhari, this dialect forms is spoken by the maximum number of Rajasthanis, after Marwari.

Malvi/Malwi
The people of the southeast region speak in the Malvi (Malwi) dialect, apart from Jaipuri. This dialect covers the Malwa tract i.e., Indore, Bhopal, Mandsor and the Ujjain area.

Mewati
In Alwar and the surrounding region, Mewati dialect is heavily used. It is somewhat like the Braj bhasha spoken in Bharatpur district.

Apart from these major dialects, a number of other dialects are also spoken in Rajasthan. Some of these are Harauti, Kishangarhi and so on. However, English is also widely understood in Rajasthan. You also get guides and translators in Rajasthan speaking foreign languages like German, French, Chinese, Japanese, etc.

Amish Hospital & Research Center

Dr MBSHARMA ,the founder of Amish Hospital ,is alegendaryname in telemedicine forhopelesscases .After doing MBBSand MD [Gynaecology] fromprestigious InstituteofMedicalSciences ,BHU ;he hasbeen active in medicalresearch in difficult casesfor last 22 years. His workrevolved roundmedical puzzlesthatboggled allopathy,the fulcrum ofall medical sciences . Manydiseaseshaveno solution at all in it. Unfortunately, allopathy has dictatorial authorityto dictatefuture of any disease ;they are ultimate. He worked oncomparativestudies onimportantdiseases for theirmodalities of treatmentinallopathy, ayurved, homoeopathy andacupuncture. Herealizedthatthe patienthaddefiniteadvantage in treatmentin terms oftime , moneyandcomfort. Diseases which hadno cureortedious curein one system, had sometimes surprised cures inother systems. Withscrutiny ,it was noticed thatdespite surprise cures , the alternative systems lackedinpopularity , because of statistically inconsistent results. DrSharmarealizedthatwe needed consistency inalternative system to make it truly complimentary to allopathy. Heconcentratedfor last 22 years to devisetherapeutic solutions which were statisticallysuperior to allopathy andwere replicable forscientific scrutiny vis-à-visallopathy. Heset new therapeuticstandardsin many hopeless / problematicconditions. Hisstresshas been onconditionslike cerebral palsy, autism, dyslexia, Male Infertility, recurrent abortions, etc . His latest workhas been oncurrent hot topic--- AIDS, with remarkable success .

Currently, serves asanAssociate Professor in department ofRajasthan VidyapeethHomoeopathic MedicalCollege , Udaipur city. His Amish Hospitalhas been servingfor last 20 yearsin difficult diseases . It servesinTelemedicinefor cerebral palsy , autism , dyslexia, male infertility, recurrent abortions,height problems in children and AIDS.

Amish Hospital has alwaysconcentratedits efforts ondiseases where allopathy was apoorperformerandwhereother systems offeredsimplistic , cheaperand faster

solutions without any side-effects. In our efforts, homoeopathy worked as the bestcomplimentarysystem topopularallopathy. Homoeopathy scoredheavily over othersystemsto claim its complimentarystatus to allopathy. With this concept in mind we invented/worked out about 100formulationsto cater our needsfor massapplication. Amish hospitalhas abalancedteam withrepresentation from allimportant fields .

Achievements
We treated more than 15000 cases of Cerebral Palsy, Autism, Atopic Dermatitis, Dyslexia, low sperm, Low Sperm Motility, Abnormal Sperms, Height Increase in children, Male & Female Infertility, Mental Retardation, Recurrent Abortions, Old & Fresh Burn Scar, Prolapsed Vertebral Disk successfully. Patients are from all over India as well as from 20 foreign countries.

Cerebral Palsy :
Total Patient treated 2823 till 2003 December/ Currently under treatment are 270

Patient Treated by Us / Left Treatment / Cured / Improvement more than 75 % of symptom

Monday, January 12, 2009

Sheetla Mata Fair Jaipur

The Sheetla Mata Fair is held in March-April, the month of Chaitra on Krishna Paksh , in village Seel-Ki-Doongri (Jaipur). Doongri is a hillock on top of which the shrine of Sheetla Mata stands. The fair is held in her honour for a day every year. The fair attracts hordes of visitors from far and wide. People believe that epidemics spread because of the wrath of Sheetla Mata and hence they worship her and make offerings so that she may be pacified. The deity is represented by a red stone.

A temporary market comes up at the fair and the rural folk can be seen trading in wares such as shoes, clothes, foodstuff, utensils and agricultural implements A cattle fair is also organised during the fair.

The village Seel-Ki-Doongri is situated beside a tank known as Band Sheodungri. It lies on the (NH-8) Jaipur-Kota road 35 kms south-east of Jaipur and 5 kms. from the tehsil headquarter, Chaksu. The nearest rail head is Chaksu on the Jaipur-Sawai Madhopur section of Western Railway. Regular buses are available on the Jaipur-Kota, Jaipur-Tonk, Jaipur-Deoli routes which pass by this village