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Well, at least I am familiar with Mandakini! :) Give her my regards

and all the best to you.

Kishore Shah 1974

> We have our Annual MP State Ophthalmic Society conference in Chitrakoot* this

time. I'm off with family tomorrow, will be back on Sunday night...

>

> See you soon guys (and gals) :-)

>

> Ravin '82

>

> *One of the most important centres of Hindu faith and culture, is known for

its scenic beauty and its holiness, situated amidst nature's bounty on the banks

of the Mandakini river. Chitrakoot was considered to be a very sacred place in

the Tretayuga, or the third epoch of the Hindu cosmology. Eleven of the 14 years

of Lord Rama's exile were spent in the jungles of Chitrakoot. This is reason

enough for pilgrims to flock to the place. Chitrakoot seems to sum up the

religious ambience of the Northern Plains.

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Lucky guy, have a great time.

Malini

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From: mgims [mailto:mgims ] On Behalf Of Dr

Ravin N Das

Sent: 24 October 2007 03:00

To: MGIMS Mailing List

Subject: Chitrakoot

We have our Annual MP State Ophthalmic Society conference in Chitrakoot*

this time. I'm off with family tomorrow, will be back on Sunday night...

See you soon guys (and gals) :-)

Ravin '82

*One of the most important centres of Hindu faith and culture, is known for

its scenic beauty and its holiness, situated amidst nature's bounty on the

banks of the Mandakini river. Chitrakoot was considered to be a very sacred

place in the Tretayuga, or the third epoch of the Hindu cosmology. Eleven of

the 14 years of Lord Rama's exile were spent in the jungles of Chitrakoot.

This is reason enough for pilgrims to flock to the place. Chitrakoot seems

to sum up the religious ambience of the Northern Plains.

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Kishoreda hope Dawoodbhai has not read that mail.....

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To: mgims@...: kshahsky@...: Wed, 24 Oct 2007 09:20:15

+0530Subject: Re: Chitrakoot

Well, at least I am familiar with Mandakini! :) Give her my regardsand all the

best to you.Kishore Shah 1974On 10/24/07, Dr Ravin N Das

wrote:> We have our Annual MP State Ophthalmic Society conference in Chitrakoot*

this time. I'm off with family tomorrow, will be back on Sunday night...>> See

you soon guys (and gals) :-)>> Ravin '82>> *One of the most important centres of

Hindu faith and culture, is known for its scenic beauty and its holiness,

situated amidst nature's bounty on the banks of the Mandakini river. Chitrakoot

was considered to be a very sacred place in the Tretayuga, or the third epoch of

the Hindu cosmology. Eleven of the 14 years of Lord Rama's exile were spent in

the jungles of Chitrakoot. This is reason enough for pilgrims to flock to the

place. Chitrakoot seems to sum up the religious ambience of the Northern

Plains.>

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oh god... the " Chitrakoot ke ghat par... " TRADITION is so old? Well, it will

be heartening for all the " seniors " to know that it is still alive and

kickin'

Ameet 1993

>

> Dear Ravin,

>

> Not only are the pictures beautiful, but the descriptions are very

> informative and interesting. My only crib is the file size. At over 3.5MB,

> thats a mighty stiff weight. You could have compressed the photos a bit.

>

> But nevertheless, a good job. Many thanks.

>

> Otherwise, the only thing that I knew about Chitrakoot was the ditty they

> taught you in first MBBS:

>

> " Chitrakoot ke parbat par, jab lagi Ram to Thand! "

>

> The rest of the poem is unprintable here, but you can imagine what rhymes

> with Thand.

>

> Kishore Shah 1974

>

>

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Thanks for the compliments Kishore.

Most of us have broadband, 3.5 MB doesn't really matter much. I remember a 4.5

MB podcast too! I was going to add a flute tune from " Call of the Valley " in the

background, would have inflated it to 10 MB or more :-D

Ravin '82

PS: Yes, I do know the next line... jab lagi Ram ko thand... :-D

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