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Tuesday, September 25, 2018

Myths and Theories About the Moon Full moon Mt Abu [ Sept 2018 ]

Purnima SHRADDHA In India, also known as the HARVEST MOON.

Weird things happen when the moon is full, folklore, mythology, faith and fascinating. Different cultures and storytellers portray tales of the full moon's power. Stories vary from country to country. I won't elaborate, but let you visualize your concept through the links posted below. I'm posting some links that are extremely fascinating about the Myths and theories about the moon.
In Vedic astrology, they link the moon to the mind and emotions. I believe it influences the emotional, romantic, and mental karma of individuals.
They celebrated all major Indian festivals on full moon days. It is the common belief of Hindus that the moon is a worshipping deity. Purnima in Vedic Astrology. Full moon days are special for Abuites because many tourists come to the town after visiting temples in Ambaji and elsewhere.

Purnima SHRADDHA In India, also known as the HARVEST MOON


Click the Moon to be Enlightened.

Fake News! Sai Baba’s Face on the Moon 

5 myths about the moon
History Stories



Moon Mysteries and Myths Quiz








Saturday, September 22, 2018

Mount Abu Toll Naka Fraud exposed2 22 Sept 2018.

Fraud nexus exposed at Mount Abu Toll barrier.


Reality or an Illusion Mount Abu Toll Naka.
More than one lakh was collected by the Anti-Corruption Bureau from workers during a recent search at the Mount Abu Toll Naka. The ACB Bureau has received complaints concerning mismanagement by the people assigned to this position. 
This operation showing the relationship between the employees and manning the entry of motor traffic into Abu comes as no surprise to us Abuites. Abuites are relieved that action has been taken and that this heinous unlawful collecting lining these people's coffers has been revealed.
Inquiries are being conducted to determine the scope and depth of this criminal duplication of the money nexus. 
The main problem is that when unaccounted money exceeds 100,000 rupees on a regular day, it's difficult to predict they exchanged how much on weekends and holidays when thousands of people come to Abu.
We'll keep you updated when new information becomes available.

Click to read the local news, ACB raid on Mt Abu



Thursday, September 20, 2018

Impact of post Monsoon on Mount Abu. [ 20/09/2018 ]

 Down to earth for Abuites.

"Plummy looking majestic in the background."
Took this snap while driving down Abu Road with Harry & Mohan

Plummy with its mantle of green.

The fading sun smiling on thee,

The monsoons have retreated,

The fruit trees are preparing,

Hope for the fauna

To survive the onslaught of the coming,

SUMMER.

As the monsoons in Abu conclude by the end of September, with only an occasional shower lingering into early October, we must prepare for what comes next. The Rajasthan Government, along with local authorities, must develop a comprehensive action plan for effective water resource management. 

Abu needs to address the ongoing water mismanagement and repairing the leaks in our existing reservoirs. Construing new dams is essential to meet the demands of our growing population. The concerned citizens of Abu have put forth countless proposals and recommendations, only to be met with the government’s slow response. It’s high time that we, the residents of Abu, take a stand and push the authorities to pay serious attention to the challenges we face.

I’ve heard through the grapevine that our household water supply will soon resume, but with significant restrictions. We may receive water every three days, and if the situation worsens, this could extend to every four days.

This is a heartfelt appeal to both tourists and fellow Abuites: Please take care not to dispose of garbage or waste into our precious Nakki Lake—it is our lifeline. During the summer months, especially in times of drought, the water from Nakki Lake sustains our homes. Let’s work together to protect this invaluable resource for the sake of our community’s future.

More on the LAKE Click


Monday, September 17, 2018

ONCE AGAIN BEAR ATTACKED Mount Abu. 17 Sept 2018

A gruesome attack at Achalgarh from bears Mount Abu.

This latest attack today at Achalgarh by bears on a local has been brutal.
I advise caution while viewing the photographs sent to me per kind favour Charles via WhatsApp.

Attacked by bears this evening at Achalgarh

Believe they have rushed him down to Abu Road 
for a CT scan.


Thursday, September 13, 2018

Monsoons in the Abode Extreme and variable Mount Abu.

Weather report Monsoons in Mount Abu 13 Sept 2018



Ms Trina. on Lower Kodra dam
Ms Trina. on Lower Kodra dam

Snaps in this post per Kind favour Ms Trina.

The Monsoons have been extreme and variable over the Abode of the gods since the year 2010. The dry spell that haunted Mount Abu prior to 2010 was over. All our water bodies, the lake, reservoirs and other small water bodies since have all overflowed. 
Last year, torrents of sudden record-breaking rainfall devastated Abu. Mt. Abu: Received 141mm on 23rd July 773 on 24th July and 734mm on 25th July 1698mm in 3 days “On 23 July 2017” Mount Abu Recorded the highest-ever recorded rainfall in its history in the last 100 years. 
The changing climate scenario, over the last decade, goes to show that there is an increase of weird and extreme monsoon seasons that pose catastrophic events of flooding or drought in an area not affected before. 
In contrast to the last 8 years of recording plentiful rain, this season so far has been below average. The Nakki lake has still 31/2 feet to overflow. Our Lower Kodra dam our main water supplying dam needs another 20 feet of water to overflow.

Lower Kodra Dam
Lower Kodra Dam


Lower Kodra Dam
Lower Kodra Dam


Gauge Lower Kodra dam
Gauge Lower Kodra dam

20 Feet to GO.

It's doubtful if the rain gods change their favour and smile upon their Abode and shower some more rain to tide us over for the year of 2019. We Abuites will just have to resign to the fact that our water supply will continue every alternate day or if the need is every third day. The days are still cloudy but, the weather report has confirmed the retreat of the monsoons in our area.