Wednesday, 25 September 2013

Life Changing Seminar by - Sandip Maheshwari

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Thursday, 19 September 2013

TCP/IP Protocol suite By forouzan: Solution

Here is the link for TCP/IP Protocol suite by Forouzan Solution Manual both 3rd and 4th edition...
It contains the chapter wise solution of every example from 3rd edition. 

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Wednesday, 4 September 2013

FY M Tech [CS/NIMS/SE] material...

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This is for M.tech first year students:

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Wednesday, 5 June 2013

"C QUEST" Workshop On C Programming Language

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Monday, 11 March 2013

BE Final Year Project Report in Latex

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Sunday, 27 January 2013

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Sunday, 13 January 2013

Happy Makar Sankranti To All.. :) :)

सर्वांना मकर संक्रांतीच्या खूप खूप शुभेच्छा...!!!! Happy Sankranti To All.. :) :)






Tithi of Makar Sankranti

        Makar Sankranti festival, unlike other Hindu festivals, is not dependent on the position of the moon, but on position of the sun. On this day, the sun enters the zodiac sign of Capricorn. To compensate for the difference that occurs due to the revolution around the sun, every eighty years the day of Sankrantiis postponed by one day. In the present period Makar-Sankrantifalls on 14th January.

History of Makar Sankranti

        Sankranti is considered a Deity. According to a legend Sankranti killed a demon named Sankarasur. The day followed by Makar Sankrantis called Kinkrant or Karidin. On this day, the female deity (devi) slayed the demon Kinkarasur.

Information of Makar Sankranti

Makar Sankranti's information is available in the Panchang: The Panchang (Hindu Almanac) provides information on the form, age, clothing, direction of movement etc. of Sankranti. This information is appropriate to the changes taking place in Her according to time. He who is touched by Goddess Sankranti gets destroyed.

Importance of Makar Sankranti

        Makar Sankranti is the day from which the northward movement of the sun begins. The period from KarkaSankranti(the passage of the sun into the zodiac sign of Cancer) to Makar Sankranti is called the dakshinayan. A person who dies in the dakshinayan period has a greater chance of going to Yamalok (southward region), than one who dies during uttarayan (northward revolution).
Makar Sankranti's importance from the point of view of spiritual practice: On the day of Makar Sankranti, from sunrise to sunset, the environment has more chaitanya (Divine conscious-ness); hence those doing spiritual practice can benefit from thischaitanya.

Methods of celebration of Makar Sankranti

1. Benefit of highest merit acquired by a Holy dip on the day of Makar Sankranti: The time from sunrise to sunset on Makar-Sankrantiis auspicious. A Holy dip during this period carries special significance. Those who take a Holy dip in the rivers Ganga, Yamuna, Godavari, Krushna and Kaveri at the Holy places situated on the banks of these rivers acquire the highest merit.

2. Makar Sankranti Offering: Importance of making an offering during an auspicious period: The period from Makar Sankranti to Rathsaptami is an auspicious period. Any donation and meritorious deeds in this period prove more fruitful.
Substances offered on Makar Sankranti: An offering of new vessels, clothing, food, sesame seeds, pot of sesame seeds, jaggery, a cow, a horse, gold or land should be made depending on the capability. On this day, married women also make some offering. They take things from unmarried girls and give them sesame seeds and jaggery in return. Married women organise a ceremony of haldi-kumkum (applying vermilion and turmeric to the forehead) and gift articles to other married women.
3. Importance of haldi-kumkum ceremony performed by married women on Makar Sankranti : Performing haldi-kumkum(Turmeric powder and saffron) ceremony is in a way invoking the waves of dormant Adi-shakti in the Universe to get activated. This helps in creating impression of Sagun (Materialised) devotion on the mind of an individual and enhances his bhav (Spiritual emotion) unto God.
3 A. Steps in haldi-kumkum ceremony
3 A 1. Applying haldi-kumkum : Applying haldi-kumkum to a suvasini (A married woman whose husband is alive) activates the dormant Principle of Sri Durgadevi in her and bestows well-being to the applier suvasini.
3 A 2. Applying perfume : Fragrant particles emitting from the perfume please the Principle of the Deity and bestow well-being to the applier suvasini within a shorter period.
3 A 3. Sprinkling rose-water : The fragrant waves emitted by the rose-water activate the waves of the Deity and purifies the environment, and the suvasini who sprinkles it gets greater benefit of the activated Sagun Principle of the Deity.
Makar Sankranti - subtle-image-kumkumarchan
3 A 4. Offering a gift : A gift offered is always supported by the end of the pallu of the sari. Offering a gift to another suvasini amounts to surrendering to the divinity in her, through sacrifice of body, mind and wealth. Giving support of the end of pallu of the sari means leaving attachment to even the clothes worn on the body and thus learning to overcome body awareness. Since the period of sankrantiis favourable for sadhana, a gift given during this period pleases the Deities quickly and they bestow the donor suvasini with the desired  fruit.
What should be gifted ? : Instead of gifting non-dharmik commodities like soap, plastic items etc., objects complementary to Spirituality and are indicators of a married life, such as incense-sticks, ubtan (Fragrant herbal powder), religious and Holy texts, pictures of Deities, CDs on spiritual topics etc. should be gifted.
3 A 5. Small mud pots: The festival of Sankrantirequires small mud pots called sugad (in the Marathi language). Vermilion and turmeric powder is applied to the pots and a thread is tied to them. They are filled with carrots, jujube fruits, sugarcane pieces, pods, cotton, chickpeas, sesame seeds with jaggery, vermilion, turmeric etc. Five pots are placed on a wooden seat, rangoli is drawn around the seat and worshipped. Of these, three are gifted to married women, one is offered to the tulsi plant and one is retained.
Makar Sankranti - Subtle effect of Seasame
 4. Use of sesame seeds: Maximum use of sesame seeds is made during Sankrantifestival. For  example, bathing with water containing sesame seeds and eating and distributing tilgul (a sweet  made from sesame seeds), offering sesame to Brahmans, lighting lamps of sesame oil in a  temple of Lord Shiva and performing pitrushraddh (rite for the departed ancestors) in which an  offering of sesame seeds is made.
 Importance of sesame seeds :
 Using sesame seeds eliminates sins : On this day those who  apply sesame seed oil and  utane to the body, bathe in water mixed with sesame seeds, drink water mixed with sesame  seeds, perform a sacrificial fire, make an offering of sesame seeds and make similar use of  sesame seeds, are liberated of all sins.
 Importance according to Ayurved: Since Sankrantifalls in winter, consuming sesame seeds  is beneficial.
 Importance according to Spirituality:
 1. Since sesame seeds have a greater ability to absorb and emit sattva frequencies, consuming  tilgul helps improve spiritual practice. Distributing tilgul to one another results in an exchange of  the sattva component.
 2. Using sesame seeds in shraddh prevents demons from bringing obstacles during the rite.
 5. Forbidden acts!

 During the period of sankrant, brushing teeth, talking harshly, cutting trees or grass and acts  provoking sexual urges should be avoided.
 6. Do not fly kites!

 Today, when the Nation and Dharma are in peril, flying kites for the sake of entertainment is akin  to, 'Nero playing the fiddle while Rome burnt'. If the time spent on flying kites is used for the  development of the Nation, it will make it progress faster; and if used for spiritual practice and  missions related to Dharma, then society and the individual will benefit.



 (Reference: Sanatan's Holy text Holy Festivals, Religious Festivals and Vowed Religious Observances)

Culture & Festivities

Makar Sankranti Van
The holy Vans given on the Makar Sankranti
This festival is celebrated differently in different parts of the country.

Uttar Pradesh

        In Uttar Pradesh, Sankrantiis called ‘Khichiri’. Taking a dip in the holy rivers on this day is regarded as most auspicious. A big one-month long ‘Magha-Mela’ fair begins at Prayag (Allahabad) on this occasion. Apart from Triveni, ritual bathing also takes place at many places like Haridvar and Garh Mukteshwar in Uttar Pradesh, and Patna in Bihar. 

Bengal

        In Bengal every year a very big Mela is held at Ganga Sagar where the river Ganga is believed to have dived into the nether region and vivified the ashes of the sixty thousand ancestors of King Bhagirath. This mela is attended by a large number of pilgrims from all over the country.

Tamil Nadu

        In Tamil Nadu Sankrantiis known by the name of ‘Pongal’, which takes its name from the surging of rice boiled in a pot of milk, and this festival has more significance than even Diwali. It is very popular particularly amongst farmers. Rice and pulses cooked together in ghee and milk is offered to the family deity after the ritual worship. In essence in the South this Sankrantiis a ‘Puja’ (worship) for the Sun God.

Andhra Pradesh

        In Andhra Pradesh, it is celebrated as a three-day harvest festival Pongal. It is a big event for the people of Andhra Pradesh. The Telugus like to call it 'Pedda Panduga' meaning big festival. The whole event lasts for four days, the first day Bhogi, the second day Sankranti, the third day Kanuma and the fourth day, Mukkanuma.

Karnataka

        In Karnataka, the festival is marked by visiting one's friends and relatives to exchange greetings, and by the preparation of a dish called Ellu (made with sesame seeds, coconuts, sugar blocks, etc). A common custom found across Karnataka is the exchange of sugarcane pieces and Ellu with one's neighbors, friends and relatives. In Karnataka, Pongal is known as 'Sankranti', and cows and bullocks are gaily decorated and fed 'Pongal'- a sweet preparation of rice. Special prayers are offered. In the evening, the cattle are led out in procession to the beat of drums and music. In the night a bonfire is lit and the animals are made to jump over the fire.
        Makar Sankranti is marked by men, women and children wearing colorful clothing; visiting near and dear ones; and exchanging pieces of sugarcane, a mixture of fried til, molasses, pieces of dry coconut, peanuts and fried gram. On this auspicious day, people in Karnataka distribute Yellu and bella (Sesame seeds and Jaggery) and greet with the words " “Ellu bella thindu, Olle Maathu Aadu” (Eat sesame seeds and speak only good). The significance of this exchange is that sweetness should prevail in all the dealings.

Maharashtra

        In Maharashtra on the Sankranti day people exchange multi-colored tilguds made from til (sesame seeds) and sugar and til-laddus made from til and jaggery. Til-polis are offered for lunch. While exchanging tilguls as tokens of goodwill people greet each other saying – ‘til-gul ghya, god god bola’ meaning ‘accept these tilguls and speak sweet words’. The under-lying thought in the exchange of tilguls is to forget the past ill-feelings and hostilities and resolve to speak sweetly and remain friends.
        This is a special day for the women in Maharashtra when married women are invited for a get-together called ‘Haldi-Kumkum’ and given gifts of any utensil, which the woman of the house purchases on that day. Hindus wear ornaments made of 'Halwa' on this day.

Gujarat

        In Gujarat Sankrantiis observed more or less in the same manner as in Maharashtra but with a difference that in Gujarat there is a custom of giving gifts to relatives. The elders in the family give gifts to the younger members of the family. The Gujarati Pundits on this auspicious day grant scholarships to students for higher studies in astrology and philosophy. This festival thus helps the maintenance of social relationships within the family, caste and community.

Punjab

        In Punjab where December and January are the coldest months of the year, huge bonfires are lit on the eve of Sankrantiand which is celebrated as "LOHARI". Sweets, sugarcane and rice are thrown in the bonfires, around which friends and relatives gather together. The following day, which is Sankrant, is celebrated as MAGHI. The Punjabi's dance their famous Bhangra dance till they get exhausted. Then they sit down and eat the sumptuous food that is specially prepared for the occasion.

Kerala

        The 40 days anushthana by the devotees of Ayyappa ends on this day in Sabarimala with a big festival.

Bundelkhand

        In Bundelkhand and Madhya Pradesh this festival of Sankrantiis known by the name ‘Sakarat’ and is celebrated with great pomp & merriment accompanied by lot of sweets.

Tribals of Orissa

        Many tribals in our country start their New Year from the day of Sankrantiby lighting bonfires, dancing and eating their particular dishes sitting together. The Bhuya tribals of Orissa have their Maghyatra in which small home-made articles are put for sale.

Assam

        In Assam, the festival is celebrated as Bhogali Bihu.

Coastal Region

        In the coastal regions, it is a harvest festival dedicated to Indra.

Reference:http://www.hindujagruti.org/hinduism/festivals/makar-sankranti

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Saturday, 12 January 2013

How to Prepare for GATE ??????


I’ll recommend following while preparing for your GATE exams people may differ as this is my personnel opinion :

       Always follow standard books for GATE. Try to cover complete syllabus. If not possible expertise in what ever portion of syllabus you practice.
       Try preparing notes after reading every chapter/topic. This may initially take some time but will help you while revising before paper.
       While reading any chapter/topic do ask your self following questions "What", "How", and "Why" and see improvement
       Best way to prepare is to follow cycle Learn, Test, Analyze, Improve, Learn, Test, Analyze, Improve ……
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       Do remember that GATE is completely objective question based test. Most of time solving objective questions is tricky. Learn tips to solve GATE objective questions from GATE Tutor.
       In case of doubts ask some expert or use forums to discuss questions as provided by examcrazy.com
       Don’t worry if your percentage in university exams is low as GATE admissions do not consider them. Just maintain minimum percentage required by many colleges including IIT’s. Look at GATE Cutoff and eligibility section to know eligibility and cut off of various colleges.
       Group study is one of the best ways of preparation. Divide sections/topics between you and your partner and have a brief session on topic from your friend before you actually start topic. This will save your time and efforts and will improve your and your partner’s understanding on the topic.
       Normally coaching GATE is not required but if you are not able to concentrate much then this is a good option. 
General Tips
   Keep the structure of GATE in mind(25 Quest 1 Mark each, 30 Quest. 2 Marks each with 4 common data questions and 4 Linked Questions).
   Plan your time. Allow more time for high point value questions; reserve time at the end to review your work, and for emergencies. I'll suggest following sequence, but you can keep as per your choice: 2 Marks question, Common Data Questions, Linked questions and then single mark questions.
   Look the whole test over, skimming the quesitons and developing a general plan for your work. If any immediate thoughts come to you, jot them down in the margin 
   Start with the section of the test that will yield the most points, but begin working with the easiest questions to gain time for the more difficult ones and to warm up. 
   Work quickly, check your timing regularly, and adjust your speed when necessary.
   Avoid reading into the questions. When you find yourself thinking along the lines of "this is too easy; there must be a trick..." mark the question and move on to another.  Interpret questions literally. 
   Mark key words in every question. To help find the key words, ask yourself WHAT, WHO, WHERE, WHEN, and HOW? 

Multiple Choice Tips - How to attempt

   Remember in GATE each question will have four choices for the answer, only one is correct and wrong answer carry 33% negative marks
   Read the question (without reading choices) very carefully.
   Mark important key words and look for special key words like not, but, except , or, nor, always, never, and only . Mark these key words. E.g. 
Ques The number of leaf nodes in a rooted tree of n(n>0) nodes, with each node having 0 or 3 children is:

Important words to mark in this are, "n>0" and "or"

The number of leaf nodes in a rooted tree of n(n>0) nodes, with each node having 0 or 3 children is:
Many times we miss words like "or" and whole question in changed. 
   If you can think of answer before reading choices, keep it in mind before reading choices
   Compare with choices and select the best suited answer.
   Most of times choices are made to confuse. If there are two or more options that could be the correct answer, compare them to each other to determine the differences between them.
   If there is an encompassing answer choice, for example "all of the above", and you are unable to determine that there are at least two correct choices, select the encompassing choice.
   Make educated/intelligent guesses - eliminate options any way you can.
   Multiple choices can provide direct short cut to get correct answer, especially in numerical problems. For example in the above question

Example

The number of leaf nodes in a rooted tree of n(n>0) nodes, with each node having 0 or 3 children is:
Choices:
A n/2
B (n-1)/3
C (n-1)/2
D (2n+1)/3

Direct solving the problem can be difficult. Use following short cut.

Imagine few such trees and try to get answer from choices. Lets start with tree with one node, i.e. n = 1. In this case obviously number of leaves should be one(same as root). Putting n=1 in above options only option "D" gives 1. But assure your self with more tries. Next possible value of n = 4 with number of leaves = 3. Putting this is multiple choices only "D" satisfies confirming our solution. 

Solve previous year's papers: To understand the pattern of the exam and get familiar with it, aspirants should solve the previous year's papers of GATE exam. It will also brushes up your basic concepts and exposes you to real exam pattern.
Solve mock test papers: While preparing for the exam it is really important that you should solve as many papers as you can. Solve mock papers to understand the basic concepts. Mock test will give you the image of real paper and make you aware about what type of question will be asked in the exam. So try to solve as much papers as you can.

References  ::

www.examcrazy.com

www.gatelearnhub.com