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NEWS IN JAGRANCITYPLUS"MIRROR IMAGE MAN
Posted On 18/05/2009 06:00:32
 
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  function hidepanel() { alert('helo'); document.getElementById('panel3').style.visibility = 'hidden'; //document.getElementById('panel3').style.visibility = 'visible'; return false; } JagranCityPlus / In Focus Piyush Goel: 'Mirror Image Man' with multiple talents

Young Piyash Goel has a rare feat to his credit. He has written the world's first Shrimad Bhagwad Geeta in mirror image. Piyush says, "It is the first Bhagwad granth in the world written in mirror image. I wrote the epic in my own hand writing in two languages,  Hindi and English. One can read all the 18 chapters and 700 verses in front of a mirror."
The feat certainly shows the will power of a man who put everything readable in front of a mirror. He says, "Since my childhood I had a strong desire to copy everything in front of a mirror. Though I was not sure to achieve this uncommon art, yet I did it." He recalled how an accident had changed his life. I met with a serious accident in year 2000 and remained in bed for a long time. At that time I had developed this art, he reveals. A resident of Kaushambi, Piyush is now known as 'Mirror Image Man' and recently he was honoured with Holder Republic Award for this novel achievement.

ABOUT PIYUSH
He is a mechanical engineer working in a private firm of Greater Noida, Dadri. Collecting unusual things is also his passion. He says, "I came in contact with a bank employee in the year 1982. He was a stamp collector. I was very fascinated by this habit and I  started collecting various stamps and currencies of different countries." Later I started collecting match boxes, cigarette packets, pens, coins, currencies and autographs of celebrities, he adds. He has rare collection of autographs of great people like Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi, Sachin Tendulkar, Amitabh Bachan including several national and international personalities. About this particular habit he says, "I love to meet celebrities  and collect their signatures.  Though it is time consuming, for me it is like getting inspiration.
Presently, he has a rich collection of  various items. "Initially my family members used to get  irritated by my habit  since it is difficult to keep everything in a house. After seeing my craze and social recognition now my kids also  help in preserving  my collections".

BODY OF WORK
Apart from Shrimad Bhagwad Geeta he has written Shree Durga Sapt Satti in Sanskrit language, Sunderkand, Arti Sangrah and Shree Sai Sachcharitra (all 51 chapters, 308 pages, more than one lakh words).
He has  written a book on Mathematics, which is a juggle for most of mathematicians. He informs, "I am very  fond of Mathematics, I have done a lot of work on Mathematics, like Points Design of Pyramid and Equations, work on Pascal Triangle, A new triangle 'AP Right Angled Triangle' in which I have introduced a new strange Table and formula for two digits and Number Nine." It is very interesting way to understand the complications of Mathematics. The book is going to be published in the future," he adds.

FUTURE PLANS
Since his hand-written Bhagwad Geeta is to be adopted by Krishna museum of Kurukshetra University, he is feeling proud of the achievement. He accepts, "It is a fact that no one is going to read this holy book in front of a mirror but I have great satisfaction by writing an image of those great holy words and compiling them into a complete granth. I will continue with this writing and in the future write more holy books".
"People often ask me what would I do with these strange collections. I simply prove my point by organizing several exhibitions in various schools of Ghaziabad and Noida. My works and collections are informative for students and I have received so many invitations from schools and museums. So far as awards are concerned I never do anything  for the sake of any awards or remuneration. Though I have various recognitions and awards I don't like to mention them since I have a noble mission to preserve things for the future generation," he concludes.

–Manoj Sinha

    


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RAREST ITEMS IN THE WORLD
Posted On 08/04/2008 13:53:05
RAREST ITEMS IN THE WORLD
Rarest Items in the Worldtakes a peek inside the world of the uncommon and elusive. From wine, coins and jewels to, pets and food,mirror image book -- they reveal the world's rarest items



WORLD FIRST MIRROR IMAGE BOOK








takes a peek inside the world of the uncommon and elusive. From wine, coins and jewels to, pets and food -- they reveal the world's rarest items



Rarest Gems
The world's rarest gem is believed to be painite, a gem that most have never heard of. The painite is orangish or reddish brown and was first discovered in Burma in the '50s. Within the last couple of years, the source of the two original painite crystals was discovered and now a few hundred faceted stones exist. A more well-known (but still very rare) gem is the red diamond.



Rarest Signature
He may have done a lot of writing, but with only 6 of them in existence William Shakespeare's signature is one of the rarest of all and is valued somewhere around $3 million dollars.



Rarest Cats & Dogs
Of the rarest cat breeds, the Ashera (pic. left) is the most expensive ($20K+), the Sokoke the most exotic (from the wilds of Africa), and the Egyptian Mau has the coolest history (lived with the Egyptians). As for dog breeds, the one that keeps popping up on all the "rare" lists is the Lundehund, originally bred by the Vikings to hunt Puffins. Other rare breeds include Otterhounds and Stabyhounds.



Rarest Record Albums
In 1999, Mark David Chapman's copy of John Lennon and Yoko Ono's album Double Fantasy, autographed by Lennon five hours before Chapman fatally shot him, sold. The album had been found in a flower planter outside Lennon's home, at the scene of his murder. The record bears the forensically-certified fingerprints of Chapman, and was even used as evidence in the case against him. Price tag: $460,000. Or was it?



Rarest Stamps
According to Wikipedia, the most expensive item by weight and volume is the Treskilling Yellow stamp from Sweden. It has a current estimated worth of $2.3 million. Here's what makes it so valuable: In 1858, when the currency was known as the skilling, the 3-skilling stamp ("treskilling") was printed in blue. And an 8-skilling stamp was printed in yellow. But due to a printing error, a few 3-skilling stamps were printed in yellow.



Rarest Sea Salt
The earliest known sea salt produced by the Japanese may be the rarest of all. Called Amabito No Moshio ("Ancient Sea Salt"), unpolluted sea water is collected from the Seto-uchi inland sea, infused with seaweed to develop the "unami", and then processed by cooking in an iron kettle, put into a centrifuge, and finally, cooked over an open fire while stirring constantly. The salt is worth over $40 per pound.



Rarest Jeans
According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the most valuable jeans are an original pair of Levi Strauss & Co 501 jeans aged over 115 years old which were sold to a collector in Japan for $60,000 through eBay in 2005. Quite rare indeed considering a new pair sells for $46.



Rarest Baseball Cards
In February 2007, a "near mint-mint" Honus Wagner sold for $2.3 million, at that point probably the highest sale for a baseball card in history. Then, in September 2007, the same card was reportedly sold again. This time for $2.8 million to a private collector. The card in question, aT206 Honus Wagner, was made by the American Tobacco Company in 1909. It has been called the "Mona Lisa of baseball cards."



Rarest Comic Books
One of the rarest comic books still in existence in near-perfect condition is an issue of "Amazing Spider-Man #1," rare not only because of its singularity but also because of its quality. The comic book sold for only 12 cents per copy when it was published in March 1963, and is now worth over $40K -- not an exceedingly high price for comic books -- but extremely rare in such pristine condition.



Rarest Real Estate
At the intersection of location, exclusivity and history you find some of the rarest pieces of real estate. With that criteria, Luxist.com blogger's pick for the rarest piece of real estate currently on the market is Bran's castle, the castle in Transylvania that inspired Bram Stoker's Dracula, which is expected to fetch upwards of $135 million.



Rarest Horses
The Sorraia Horse is said to be the direct descendant of the wild Iberian horse but only 200 currently remain living in South Iberia. The Tiger Horse is a rare breed which is said to have existed in Ancient Spain and the beginning of the New World. Rare in terms of its abilities and characteristics, is the Lipizzaner (pic. left). Bred for its military prowess, one of these animals can sell for up to $100,000.



Rarest Books
There are countless rare books in the world, but by most experts' standards the rarest of them all is the Gutenberg Bible. It was the first book ever printed back in 1456, and although several hundred copies were originally printed finding a complete first edition would net you $25-$35 million. In today's market single pages alone go for $25K each, and several years ago just 1 volume (it's a 2 volume set) sold for $5.5M.



Rarest Necklaces
In the world of rare necklaces, a couple million dollars doesn't get you much. Even ten million dollars is cheap for these babies. The most expensive necklace may likely be one built around the Blue Empress, a rare natural blue diamond. The pear-shaped diamond weighs about 14 carats. It is set in 18k white gold and surrounded with white diamonds. It's estimated to be worth $16 million.



Rarest Wine
One of the rarest bottles of wine ever sold was purchased by Christopher Forbes for a mere £105,000 ($160,000). It was an unmarked green glass bottle with the inion of "1787 Lafitte Th. J." (now known as Lafite and thought to be owned by Thomas Jefferson), found behind a wall in Paris.



Rarest Vases
In 2006, a 20-inch high blue and white Yuan Dynasty vase fetched over $2 million. That sounds rare but at the end of that year, casino owner Steve Wynn paid even more for a rare vase. The small copper red and white porcelain vase, is a 14th century Ming vase (pic. left) decorated in scrolling flowers. It is from the exceptionally rare Hongwu period and went for around $10.9 million, making it the world's most expensive.



Rarest Coins
As a general rule the more rare a coin is the more it's worth, so what's the rarest coin ever? It's a debatable subject as not all experts always agree, but if the Double Eagle isn't at the top of that list it's sure near it. Back in 2002 the only Double Eagle coin left to be in private hands (or so everybody thought) sold for $7.9 million dollars.



Rarest Food
Served in China for over 400 years, the primary ingredient in bird's nest soup or "Caviar of the East" is saliva nests built by cave swifts. Among one of the most expensive animal products consumed by humans it is believed to aid digestion, raise libido, and even alleviate asthma as it is dissolved in water to create a gelatinous soup. In Hong Kong, a bowl costs up to $30. Red version can cost $10K per gram.



Rarest Travel Trips
What is the rarest trip? There's no real consensus on this, but Luxist.com blogger Deidre Woodward says that the trek to summit Mount Everest still remains among the rarest trips in the world. But even this has become something that is accessible to more people. In two months and for around $60,000 you can join a group and make the attempt of a lifetime.


Category: Religiousworld first mirror image book"SHREEMADBHAGVADGITA"...
Posted On 08/04/2008 13:46:30


piyushdadriwala with world first mirror image book"SHREEMADBHAGVADGITA"


pascal triangle,in different shape
Posted On 08/04/2008 13:41:23

a.p.seriestriange,new to whole world
Posted On 08/04/2008 13:39:25

PIYUSH-POINTS SQUARING METHOD
Posted On 08/04/2008 13:35:33
PIYUSH-POINTS SQUARING METHOD8 03 2008

PIYUSH-POINTS SQUARING METHOD




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abcd of friend
Posted On 19/09/2007 13:52:04

Always friend

BF - Best friend

CF - Close friend

DF - Dear friend

EF - Ever friend

FF - Forever friend

GF - girl friend

HF - Helping friend

IF - Innocent friend

JF - Jovial friend

KF - Kind friend

LF - Lovely friend

MF - Merry friend

NF - Naught friend

OF - Only friend

PF - Personal friend

QF - Quiet friend

RF - Rare friend

SF - Special friend

TF - Thick friend

UV - Understanding friend

VF - Valuable friend

WF - Wonderful friend

XF - Xcellent friend

YF - Youth friend

ZF - Zeal friend


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what all gods have common
Posted On 12/09/2007 14:44:25
 1    2    3    4    5    6     7     8      9
   A    B    C   D   E    F     G    H     I

   J    K    L    M   N    O    P    Q     R

   S   T    U    V   W    X    Y     Z

  


  1. HINDU ( SHREE KRISHNA)

            &nb sp;       ­   1+8+9+5+5+2+9+9+1+8+­5+1=63=6+3=9

  2. MUSLIM (MOHAMMED)

            &nb sp;       ­    4+6+8+1+4+4+5+4=36=3­+6=9

  3. SHIK  (GURU NANAK)

            &nb sp;      7+3+9+3+5+1+5+1+2=36­=3+6=9

  4. PARSI (ZARA THUSTRA )

            &nb sp;       8+1+9+1+2+8+3+1+2+9+­1=45=4+5=9

  5.BUDH (GAUTAM)

            &nb sp;      7+1+3+2+1+4=18=1+8=9­­

  6.JAIN (MAHAVIR)

            &nb sp;  4+1+8+1+4+9+9=36=3+6­=9

  7. ESAI (ESA MESSIAH)

            &nb sp;   5+1+1+4+5+1+1+9+1+8=­36=3+6=9

  8. SAI NATH

      1+1+9+5+1+2+8=27=2+7­=9


  AT LAST  BY CAHANCE WHEN I TRY TO CALCULATE MY NAME "PIYUSHDADARIWALA" AS PER THIS METHOD ,GOT NINE......BUT I AM NOT GOD.......BUTI BELIEVE,WITHOUT GOD ,I AM DOG
 9. PIYUSHDADRIWALA

      7+9+7+3+1+8+4+1+4+9+­9+5+1+3+1=72=7+2=9

     

 I THINK YOU ALL ENJOY,I HAVE MORE,NEXT TIME

LOVE TO ALL

PIYUSHDADRIWALA

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amazing number nine,piyush constant
Posted On 12/09/2007 14:42:17
AMAZING NUMBER NINE,(PIYUSH CONSTANT).

IT IS VERY INTERESTING ,IT IS MY OWN SEARCH,I LOVE MATHS,IN THE FUTURE VERY SOON MY OWN BOOK ON MATHS WILL PUBLISH MATHS--- A STUDY(IN HINDI),OR MAY BE IN THE FORM OF WEBSITE.

TAKE ANY NUMBER OF DIGITS,HERE I AM TAKING 25 AND 32,NOW

YOU CAN WRITE THEM IN FOUR WAYS LIKE THAT

25*32=800

25*23=575

52*23=1196

52*32=1664
NOW VERY AMAZING,SUBSTRACT BIGGER ONE TO ANY LOWER,ONE BY ONE

1664-1196=468=4+6+8=­18=1+8=9

1664-575=1089=1+0+8+­9=18=1+8=9

1164-800=864=8+6+4=1­8=1+8=9

1196-575=621=6+2+1=9­­

1196-800=396=3+6+9=1­8=1+8=9

800-575=225=2+2+5=9

         ALWAYS NINE,FOR ANY DIGITS,NO BODY CAN COPY ALL RIGITS RESERVED TO PIYUSHDADRIWALA,IT IS JUST MY LOVEY BLOGGERS WHO HAVE INTEREST IN MATHS.LOVE TO ALL

PIYUSHDADRIWALA

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