Thursday, 26 July 2012

Create Your Own Web Site

In nanded 1st time create and selling websites
Blog, Community site, content site, corporate site,
personal site, etc 

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Wednesday, 3 August 2011

How to get Free Miss Call Alerts



These are 100% working at the time of writing this post., Just type the Number and Press Call Button.
BSNL ==> *62*9117010#

Idea ==> *62*919847926340 #

Airtel ==> *62*919894035100#

How to hack Vodafone for Free GPRS



All you have to do is to Create New GPRS Setting manually from your Mobile Phone. To use this trick you should have Balance Less than Rs. 1.
Access Point ==> portalnmms

Home Page ==> wap.google.com

IP Address ==> 010.010.001.100 or 196.006.128.012

Port => 9401 or 8799

How to Hack Reliance GSM Mobiles for Free GPRS

You can follow simple procedure for this.

Procedure

For this you will have to create a new profile with following credentials:
  • Type in the home Page: http://wap.rworld.com/gsm/index.wml
  • Enter the IP Address: 97.253.29.199
  • Enter the Port: 8080
  • Type in the Access Point Name (APN):  smartwap
  • Type in the Proxy  Server Address: 010.010.001.100
  • Type in the Proxy Server Port : 9401 or 8080
Alternatively, you can also try the following credentials:
  • Type in the home Page: http://wap.rworld.com/gsm/index.wml
  • Enter the IP Address: 10.221.239.22
  • Enter the Port: 8080
  • Type in the Access Point Name (APN):  rcomwap
  • Type in the Proxy Server Address: 10.239.221.22
  • Type in the Proxy Server Port : 8080
That’s it; now that you are done with the procedures, try any one of the two on your reliance phone and enjoy the free GPRS settings on it.

Sunday, 31 July 2011

(History of Nanded) Gurudwara

(History of Nanded) Gurudwara


Hazur Sahib (Sachkhand Gurudwara), Nanded
Nanded
Location of Nanded
in Maharashtra and India
Coordinates 19°05′N 77°16′ECoordinates: 19°05′N 77°16′E
Country India
Region Aurangabad Division
State Maharashtra
District(s) Nanded


Population
• Density
705,534 (2010)
701 /km2 (1,816 /sq mi)
Official languages Marathi, Hindi, Urdu and Panjabi
Time zone IST (UTC+05:30)
Area 1,006.81 square kilometres (388.73 sq mi)

(History of Nanded) Guru Gobind Singh ਗੁਰੂ ਗੋਬਿੰਦ ਸਿੰਘ गुरु गोबिंद सिंघ

Guru Gobind Singh
ਗੁਰੂ ਗੋਬਿੰਦ ਸਿੰਘ गुरु गोबिंद सिंघ


Born Gobind Rai[1]
22 December 1666
Patna, Bihar, India
Died 7 October 1708 (aged 42)
Nanded, Maharashtra, India
Known for 10th Sikh Guru
Title Guru Sahib of Sikhs
Predecessor Guru Tegh Bahadur
Successor Guru Granth Sahib and Guru Panth
Spouse Mata Jito[2][3]
Mata Sundari[2][3]
Mata Sahib Dewan[2][3]
Children Ajit Singh
Jujhar Singh
Zorawar Singh
Fateh Singh
Parents Guru Teg Bahadur, Mata Gujri

Biografy of nanded (history of nanded)

Biografy of nanded (history of nanded)
Wazir Khan, the Nawab of Sirhind, felt uneasy about any conciliation between Guru Gobind Singh and Bahadur Shah I. He commissioned two Pathans, Jamshed Khan and Wasil Beg,[25] to assassinate the Guru. The two secretly pursued the Guru and got an opportunity to attack him at Nanded.[26]
According to Sri Gur Sobha by the contemporary writer Senapati, Jamshed Khan stabbed the Guru in the left side below the heart while he was resting in his chamber after the Rehras prayer. Guru Gobind Singh killed the attacker with his sabre, while the attacker's fleeing companion was killed by the Sikhs who had rushed in on hearing the noise.
The European surgeon sent by Bahadur Shah stitched the Guru's wound. However, the wound re-opened and caused profuse bleeding, as the Guru tugged at a hard strong bow after a few days. Seeing his end was near, the Guru declared the Granth Sahib as the next Guru of the Sikhs.[27] He then sang his self-composed hymn:
"Agya bhai Akal ki tabhi chalayo Panth Sabh Sikhan ko hukam hai Guru Maneyo Granth, Guru Granth Ji manyo pargat Guran ki deh Jo Prabhu ko milbo chahe khoj shabad mein le Raj karega Khalsa aqi rahei na koe Khwar hoe sabh milange bache sharan jo hoe."
Translation of the above:
"Under orders of the Immortal Being, the Panth was created. All the Sikhs are enjoined to accept the Granth as their Guru. Consider the Guru Granth as embodiment of the Gurus. Those who want to meet God, can find Him in its hymns. The Khalsa shall rule, and impure will be no more, Those separated will unite and all the devotees shall be saved."
The Guru reportedly died, along with his horse Dilbagh (aka Neela Ghora) on 7 October 1708 at Nanded, before which he had declared the Guru Granth Sahib as his successor.[28]