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Indira Gandhi

Indira Gandhi (1917-1984) was India’s only female Prime Minister. She held the position for a total of fifteen years, making her the longest serving female Prime Minister in the world.

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Why indira gandhi was killed?

Due to Operation Blue Star, the sikh community was really angry on Indira Gandhi as she invaded the Golden Temple (Most religious place for sikh community) with Tanks and Guns. Her sikh bodyguards Beant Singh and Satwant Singh visited Golden Temple after the operation blue star and they could not hold their anger after seeing what happned there. Indira Gandhi was responsible for this because she lead the army to the golden temple(a religious shrine to Sikhs) to kill Bhindranwala (a influential Sikh leader who wanted equal rights for them in India). But because the government choose to attack the temple on a religious day, more than 1,000 innocent people died as it was full of devotees. This attack caused an outrage in the Sikh community. Beant Sikh, Satwant Singh and Kehar Singh took the initiative and decided to take revenge from Indira Gandhi. This was quite similar to what Udham Singh did to take the revenge for Jalianwala Bagh or what Bhagat Singh did to take the revenge of the death of Lala Lajpat Rai.

On October 31, 1984 Beant Singh drew a .38 revolver and fired three shots into her abdomen. As she fell to the ground, Satwant Singh pumped all 30 rounds from his Sten automatic weapon into her crumpled body. At least seven bullets penetrated her abdomen, three her chest and one her heart. The Prime Minister was dead. The two Sikhs then calmly dropped their guns. As other security guards seized them, Beant Singh said 'I've done what I had to do. You do what you want to do.' Beant Singh then was killed by gunfire while Satwant Singh was arrested and later sentenced to death.

What is Indra Gandhi cup?

The Indira Gandhi Gold cup is associated with women's field hockey.

Indira gandhi awards and honours?

no even i dont know .................... this is a bad site... u dont even know this much.... trash this site of yours idiots.... 8-D

What is Samadhi?

Samadhi is the Sanskrit word for Meditation. Among the least understood words in the English language is Meditation. True Meditation is a state of Super-consciousness that is contacted nearly always in a very deep state of trance.

In the initial stages of Meditation ( Savikalpa Samadhi ) the body of the yogi is in a state of conscious death. The body's life force has withdrawn into the higher centers leaving the body in a state of suspended animation. The yogi is fully aware of his bodily condition and is in a positive state of yogic trance.

In Savikalpa Samadhi the yogi cannot maintain this very elevated state of super-consciousness except in the immobile trance state.

It is for this reason that the yogis favorite position is the lotus posture

( Padmasana ) for it allows him to keep the spine upright and locks the body securely against the danger of falling, backward or forward, during the immobile trance state.

By continuous Meditation and advancement to higher spiritual states the yogi is able to progress into the deepest states of Meditation called Nirvikalpa Samadhi, which is a state of Samadhi without bodily fixation and maintains his blissful state of super-consciousness in his ordinary waking state, even in the midst of exacting worldly duties. In other words it becomes a permanent state of consciousness.

From a purely Metaphysical perspective:

In Meditation the semi-dormant power called Kundalini which normally resides at the base of the spine is activated and risen consciously by the yogi upwards through the spinal column or rather its subtle etheric counterpart known as Sushumna.

When this Goddess Kundalini has been risen in her entirety through the lower centers and enters the HeartChakra ( Anahata Chakra ) the yogi is then in a deep state of trance bordering on Meditation ( Samadhi).

When Kundalini is manifesting in her entirety through Anahata Chakra the yogi's body becomes dormant and paralyzed, unable to walk or to move his legs or hips.

When 'she' enters the Throat Center ( Vishuddha Chakra) the yogi or yogini is then in a state of true Meditation. The body of the yogi or yogini is in the immobile death-like state of Savikalpa Samadhi.

When Kundalini activates the Vishuddha Chakra the yogi's body is completely paralyzed - the blood has almost stopped circulation because the heart has almost stopped beating ( or in some cases, has actually stopped!).

When 'she' rises even higher into the Christ Center ( Ajna Chakra ) the yogi is then in true deep meditative state. The Meditator is in a deep state of conscious-death - the heart has stopped beating and the blood is in a state of semi-suspension with a warm band of heat around the forehead to stop rigor mortis from setting in.

Only one who can enter the true state of Meditation ( Samadhi ) at will and has experienced Cosmic Consciousness is classed as a Master or Jivan Mukta(''Freed while living''). Only then is one fully Self-Realized although has some karma to be worked out before becoming Fully Liberated.

With the first glimpse of Cosmic Consciousness one gradually experiences Nirvikalpa Samadhi - union with God without the need for bodily fixation in deep trance.

Did Indira Gandhi have children?

Yes, She had two boys. Rajiv Gandhi and Sanjay Gandhi.

How did Gandhi meet his wife?

Gandhi's parents organised the wedding, so that's how he met her. (If you were wondering how old he was when he married he was 13 and when he had kids, he was 14.)

Are you know Indra Gandhi's husband a Muslim?

no her husband was a parsi , his name was feroz gandhi , he opted gandhi surname for political reasons .

Who is jaran singh?

a youtuber. my friend. a boy. a sikh.

For whom was Indira Awas Yojana started?

Programme named after Indira Gandhi, ex Prime Minister of India (assasinated), Daughter of J L Nehru (Founding PM,India)

Indira Awaas Yojana is a social welfare flagship programme, created by the Indian Government, to provide housing for the rural poor in India. The differentiation is made between rural poor and urban poor for a separate set of schemes operate for the urban poor(like the Basic Services for Urban Poor).

Programme frinally fulfilled its first projects in 2013 (assisted by Rural Development Department of Rural Krishi.

IAY (Indira Awaas Yojana) is a flagship scheme providing assistance to BPL families who are either houseless or need assistance for their inadequate housing facilities.