Wednesday, March 28, 2012

SEX SECRETS OF WOMAN........


Sex needs not be pre-planned always. It's not something that needs to be scheduled before indulging. It should be a spontaneous act. Believe it or not, spur-of-the-moment sex romps become really passionate at times. Now getting into that mood is really important. And for that, guys need to woo their women in a way that they feel forced to 'surrender', and happily so! Men just need to make women feel important and wanted all the time. They must tell them how much they love them, care for them, and praise what they like about their ladies. Job done!
 Men must understand that we can't cut ourselves off completely from the activities happened during the day and get to love-making effortlessly at night. For a satisfying sex session, women need to feel good during the day as well. That promises a great time under the sheets. For guys, it's a must to keep away from insensitivity, ruthless and impolite language, spiteful words, and unwanted condemnation for their partners – if they want to delight in an exhilarating time together.Love-making is, no doubt, an integral part and a necessity in a relationship. But many more gestures make the bond stronger alongside rendering satisfaction too! The joy of touching – but with a twist! Warm bear hugs, charming cuddles, holding hands with a firm yet caring grip, passionate yet sweet kissing. Women love it all. A relaxing back massage just before falling asleep in their men's arms is just heavenly. In a nutshell, non-sexual touching too can spice things up in a relationship.Almost immediately after having an orgasm during an intercourse, men do fall asleep. And don't want to be disturbed! Whereas, fatigue hits females a bit later, tossing them into slumber slowly. Meanwhile, all women pine for is a little attention from their partners. They crave caring kisses and warm hugs after the 'act' is over. Also, intimate talks while sharing some laughs will be an add-on. Women certainly don't want to bother their sleeping men, but an embrace and a few kisses are just feasible, isn't it?
 Women secretly want to savour a mischievous time with their men. They really want their partners to let their imagination run riot and do 'it' in an extremely playful manner. Men who consider sex to be a serious act and practice it likewise, need to get a bit naughty in bed. They won't believe what will follow – an out-of-this-world experience! It not only will ensure more pleasurable intimate moments, the thrilling ambience will bring the two much closer as well. Make love, make it light!
 Be informed, women who make their sexual cravings loud and clear to their men, earn brownie points. It's time you too should shun the shyness, and voice your sex secrets, buried inside your hearts for long.

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Tuesday, March 20, 2012

HAPPY UGADI....


Celebrated by : Telugu People
Marks : The Beginning of the new year
Religion : Hindu
In the month of : March/April
Ugadi is the New Year's Day for the people of Andhra Pradesh and also for the Telugu people all over the world. Those who live north of the Vindhya hills observe it as "Barhaspatyamana". People living to the south of the Vindhya hills observe it as "Sauramana" or "Chandramana".
A Unique Ritual
There is a peculiarity about the practices of the various sects of Brahmins; one who is not conversant with them finds it difficult to understand their meaning. Even though they are all Brahmins certain differences in their lineage may be traced among them. These become manifest in their distinctive calendars where the dates and months vary. Some have calculations according to the solar system, and others according to the lunar system; with the result that despite all being Brahmins the New Year differs among different sects. Thus there is a Telugu New Year's Day, a Tamil New Year's Day, and a New Year's distinct from these in the almanac of North India.
Ugadi
According to Chandramana, Ugadi is celebrated on the bright fortnight ('Shukla Paksha') of the first month ('Chaitra Masa') in the first season of the year i.e. Spring ('Vasanta-Ritu'). As all these important elements are present, this day has special significance marking the commencement of a New Year.
Significance
It is believed that the creator of the Hindu pantheon Lord Brahma started creation on this day - "Chaitra Suddha Padhyami" or the Ugadi day. Also the calculations of the great Indian Mathematician Bhaskaracharya proclaim the Ugadi day as the beginning of the New Year, New month and New day. The onset of spring also marks a beginning of new life with plants acquiring new life, shoots and leaves. The vibrancy of life and verdant fields, meadows full of colourful blossoms signify growth, prosperity and well-being.
With the coming of Ugadi, the naturally perfumed Jasmine's spread a sweet fragrance, which is perhaps unmatched by any other in nature's own creation. While large garlands of Jasmine are offered to Gods in homes and temples, Jasmine flowers woven in clusters adorn the braids of women.
Predictions Of The Year
Ugadi marks the beginning of a new Hindu lunar calendar with a change in the moon's orbit. On this day, people chant mantras and the pundits make predictions for the coming year. Traditionally, the "Panchangasravanam" or listening to the yearly calendar was done at the temples or at the Town square but with the onset of modern technology, one can get to hear the priest-scholar on television sets right in one's living room.
Preparing For The Occasion
Preparations for the festival begin a week ahead. Houses are given a thorough wash. Shopping for new clothes and buying other items that go with the requirements of the festival are done with a lot of excitement.
Ugadi is celebrated with festive fervour in the states of Maharashtra, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. While it is called Ugadi in Andhara and Karnataka, in Maharashtra it is known as "Gudipadava".
On Ugadi day, people wake up before the break of dawn and take a head bath after, which they decorate, the entrance of their houses with fresh mango leaves. The green mango leaves tied to the doorway signify a good crop and general well being. It is noteworthy that one uses mango leaves and coconuts (as in a 'Kalasam', to initiate any puja) only on auspicious occasions to propitiate gods.
People also splash fresh cow dung water on the ground in front of their house and draw colourful floral designs. This is a common sight in every household. People perform the ritualistic worship to God invoking his blessings before they start off with the New Year. They pray for their health, wealth and prosperity and success in business too. Ugadi is also the most auspicious time to start new ventures.
Special Delicacies
It is a season for raw mangoes spreading its aroma in the air and the fully blossomed Neem tree that makes the air healthy. Also, jaggery made with fresh crop of sugarcane adds a renewed flavour to the typical dishes associated with Ugadi.
"Ugadi Pachchadi" is one such dish that has become synonymous with Ugadi. It is made of new jaggery, raw mango pieces, Neem flowers and new tamarind. The inner significance of this preparation is to indicate that life is a mixture of good and bad, joy and sorrow and all of them have to be treated alike.
All experiences have to be treated with equanimity. Every one should make a resolve that he will face calmly whatever happens in this year, accepting it with good grace and welcoming everything. Consider everything as for one's own good. Men should rise above sorrow and happiness, success and failure. This is the primary message of the Ugadi festival.
In Andhra Pradesh, eatables such as "Pulihora", "Bobbatlu" and preparations made with raw mango go well with the occasion. In Karnataka too, similar preparations are made but called "Puliogure" and "Holige". The Maharashtrians make "Puran Poli" or sweet 'Rotis'.
Ugadi DecorationKavi Sammelanam
Kavi Sammelanam or poetry recitation is a typical Telugu Ugadi feature. Ugadi is also a time when people look forward to a literary feast in the form of Kavi Sammelanam. Many poets come up with new poems written on subjects ranging from Ugadi to politics to modern trends and lifestyles.
Ugadi Kavi Sammelanam is also a launch pad for new and budding poets. It is generally carried live on All India Radio, Hyderabad and the Doordarshan - Hyderabad, following "Panchangasravanam" (New year calendar) narrating the way the New Year would shape up in the lives of people and the state in general. 'Kavis' or poets of many hues - political, comic, satirical reformist, literary and melancholic make an appearance on the Ugadi stage.
Ugadi is thus a festival of many shades. It ushers in the New Year, brings a rich bounce of flora and fills the hearts of people with joy and contentment.