Gorakhpur University < IIM Lucknow < MNNIT Allahabad

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Vivek kumar Srivastav. He has over four years of experience in Research Project, Editing and Teaching. He worked in various positions [Editor and Proof Reader (HOD)] in Publishing Company (Thakur Publishers), in MBA and B.Tech Department. Prior to joining Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology, Allahabad in July 2010 he has worked as Research/Project Assistant in Indian Institute of Management, Lucknow. Presently, he is pursuing Ph.D from Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology, Allahabad along with involvement in other academic activities.


My area of Interest is Coputational Fluid Dynamics with some Biological System.






Tuesday, December 28, 2010

About the temple Naimisaranyam (Part 2)



The forest of Naimisharanya is the aranya svarupa or forest manifestation of Lord Vishnu, and is therefore considered a sacred tirtha. Over the ages, it is said that more than 60,000 sages (ज्ञानी)  have lived in Naimisharanya forest (aranya means 'forest'). Today the place is commonly known as Nimsar, a village on the bank of the River Gomti in Uttar Pradesh. Located about 100 km. from Lucknow, Naimisharanya continues to be an important place of pilgrimage for devotees, who go there to glorify the crown jewel of Vaisnava literature, the Srimad-Bhagavatam. The Bhagavatam was recited by Suta Goswami at the beginning of this Kali yuga, after the battle of Kurukshetra. 33,000 sages headed by Saunaka Rishi received the Bhagavatam directly from Sri Suta Goswami here.

i wend to there five times and each journey was lucky for me....................like a new day.......................

Saturday, December 25, 2010

About the temple Naimisaranyam (Part 1)

Naimisaranyam is situated in Sitapur district in UP. It is about 100 km from lko. This (on 25/12/2010)  was the 4th time i went to there. Naimisaranya is also known as "Nimsar" or "Nimkhar" and is located on the left bank of the river Gomati. 



In the old age, all the Maha Rishis along with Sownakar went towards Brahma devan and asked him which is the best place suited for doing Yagam and tapas. As the answer, Brahma devan took a dharbai grass and made it as a wheel shape and rolled the dharbai grass. Brahma devar said after he rolls the grass, the place where it stopped is said to be the ideal place for doing tapas and yagam. He rolled the wheel and it stops at a particular place in the Earth and that place is said to the place which is called as "Naimisaranyam".

Friday, December 24, 2010

Good exp with engg.

before join in Ph.D programme in engg. branch i was thinking it will same as Ph.D in math branch ................................but after 6 month i am feeling Ph.D in engg. is much better than Ph.D in math........................now here a simple Q,  how it's better than ...........wait for my book '......life in IIM lucknow & MNNIT, allahabad' ..................................................................