Saturday 10 November 2012

Five Days Of Diwali


Five Days Of Diwali

Deewali is a festival of joy, splendor, brightness and happiness. It is the festival of lights and is celebrated with great enthusiasm by all Indians all over the world. The uniqueness of this festival is its harmony of five varied philosophies, with each day to a special thought or ideal. People celebrate each of its five days of festivities with true understanding, it will uplift and enrich the lives.

The first day of Diwali: Dhanteras

The first day of Diwali is called Dhanvantari Triodasi or Dhanwantari Triodasi also called Dhan Theras. It is in fact the thirteenth lunar day of Krishna Paksh, the dark forthnight of the month of Kartik. On this day, Lord Dhanwantari came out of the ocean with Ayurvedic for mankind. This day marks the beginning of deepawali celebrations. 

On this day at sunset, Hindus should bathe and offer a lighted deeya with Prasad (sweets offered at worship time) to Yama Raj, the Lord of Death and pray for protection from untimely death. This offering should be made near a Tulsi tree, the Holy Basil or any other sacred tree that one might have in their yard. 

The second day of Diwali: Choti Diwali

The second day of dipawali is called Narak Chaturdasi. On this day Lord Krishna destroyed the demon Narakasur and made the world free from fear. On this day, one should massage the body with oil to relieve it of tiredness, bathe and rest so that Diwali can be celebarated with vigour and devotion. 

On this night, Yama Deeya should not be lit. The Shastras (Laws of Dharma) declares that Yama Deeya should be offered on Triodasi night with Prasad. Some people mistook it to mean that because Yama Deeya was lit on that night, that it should always be lit on the night before deepavali. This is absolutely not true. It is advisable that one consults with a learned Pandit or Hindu Astrologer for proper guidance on this matter. 



This is the day when worship unto Mother Lakshmi is performed. Hindus cleanse themselves and join with their families and their Pandit (priest) and they worship the divine Goddess Lakshmi to achieve the blessings of wealth and prosperity, the triumph of good over evil and light over darkness. 

The fourth day of Diwali: Padwa & Govardhan Puja

On this day, Govardhan Pooja is performed. Many thousands of years ago, Lord Krishna caused the people of Vraja to perform Govardhan Pooja. From then on, every year Hindus worship Govardhan to honour that first Pooja done by the people of Vraja. 

The fifth day of Diwali: Bhai Duj

The fifth day of the Diwali is called Bhai teeka. This is the day after Goverdhan Pooja is performed and normally two days after Diwali day. It is a day dedicated to sisters. Many moons ago, in the Vedic era, Yama (Yamraj, the Lord of death) visited his sister Yamuna on this day. He gave his sister a Vardhan (a boon) that whosoever visits her on this day shall be liberated from all sins. They will achieve Moksha or final emancipation. From then on, brothers visit their sisters on this day to enquire of their welfare. 






Friday 9 November 2012

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SELL MENTHAOIL (DEC.) BELOW 1182

TG-1177

SL-1187


BUY ZINC (NOV.) ABOVE 104

TG-104.50

SL-103.40


CHANA (20 DEC.) 
TREND: CONSOLIDATE
RES 1: 4370
RES 2: 4400
SUPP 1: 4300
SUPP 2: 4250
STRATEGY: SELL ON HIGHS

SOYABEAN (20 DEC.) 
TREND: CONSOLIDATE
RES 1: 3370
RES 2: 3415
SUPP 1: 3320
SUPP 2: 3270
STRATEGY: BUY ON DIPS


TURMERIC (20 DEC.) 
TREND: BEARISH
RES 1: 5200
RES 2: 5275
SUPP 1:5100
SUPP 2: 5020
STRATEGY: SELL ON HIGHS


RMSEED (20 DEC.) 
TREND: CONSOLIDATE
RES 1: 4260
RES 2: 4300
SUPP 1: 4170
SUPP 2: 4100
STRATEGY: SELL ON HIGHS

Black pepper un-garbled offered at Rs 40,000 per quintal and MG-1 at Rs 41,000 a quintal in spot market. Traders say, black pepper is not being purchased by NCDEX warehouses at Kochi. Exchange has a complaint that some spot traders have deposited low quality black pepper in the warehouse. Exchange says that we are probing against the complaint. This low quality black pepper is around 2,000-2,500 tons and it costs Rs 100 crores.

Mentha oil offered down Rs 5-10 a kg in different spot markets on Thursday. However, mentha oil futures traded slightly up. Arrival reported 400 drums in different spot markets.

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Thursday 8 November 2012

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BUY TATA GLOBAL BEVERAGES FUTURES. ABOVE 168.70

TG-170.50/171.30

SL-167.50


BUY RAYMOND FUTURES. ABOVE 407.60

TG-411.20

SL-167.50


LME Inventory Data 08 Nov

Copper -725

Aluminium +1900 

Nickel +264

Zinc -3575

Lead -2675

Tin Unchanged


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TREND-BULLISH
RESI 1: 5780
RESI 2: 5820
SUPP 1: 5720
SUPP 2: 5680
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 BUY SHREE GANESH JEWELLERY HOUSE  ABOVE  131.5

 TG-132.5/134/136 

SL-130


BANK NIFTY FUTURE 
TREND- BULLISH
RESI 1: 11800
RESI 2: 11950
SUPP 1: 11650
SUPP 2: 11500
STRATEGY: BUY ON DIPS

BUY SUN PHARMACEUTICALS FUTURES. ABOVE 716.50

TG-719.50/723.50/728.50 

SL-712.10


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Wednesday 7 November 2012

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BUY HINDUSTAN ZINC FUTURES. ABOVE 140.30 

TG-143.20/144.50 

SL-139.10 

BUY HDFC FUTURES. ABOVE 800.50 

TG-807.50/812.50

SL-796.10

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LME Inventory Data For 07 Nov

Copper -1825

Aluminium -6250

Nickel -48

Zinc -1725

Lead -1075, 

Tin Unchanged


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BUY LEAD (NOV.) ABOVE 119

TG-119.50/120.10/120.80

SL-118.40


BUY ZINC (NOV.) ABOVE 103

TG-103.50/104.10/104.80

SL-102.40




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Tuesday 6 November 2012

Ncdex Agri tips, Agri Commodity Tips, Agri Market Trends for 06 Nov


BUY CASTORSEED (NOV.) ABOVE 3550

TG-3560/3575/3600 

SL-3535 


CHANA  (20 NOV.)
TREND: CONSOLIDATE
RES 1: 4575
RES 2: 4610
SUPP 1: 4500
SUPP 2: 4465
STRATEGY: BUY ON DIPS

SOYABEAN (20 NOV.)
TREND: CONSOLIDATE
RES 1: 3325
RES 2: 3370
SUPP 1: 3250
SUPP 2: 3220
STRATEGY: BUY ON DIPS

TURMERIC (20 NOV.)
TREND: CONSOLIDATE
RES 1: 5275
RES 2: 5400
SUPP 1:5130
SUPP 2: 5050
STRATEGY: BUY ON DIPS

RMSEED (20 NOV.)
TREND: CONSOLIDATE
RES 1: 4150
RES 2: 4200
SUPP 1: 4080
SUPP 2: 4020
STRATEGY: BUY ON DIPS

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Monday 5 November 2012

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BUY RUSHIL DECOR ABOVE 288

 TG-290.2/292.7/295.5 SL-285.4

BUY BHARTIYA INTERNATIONAL ABOVE  125

TG-126/127.5/129.5 SL-123

BUY 20 MICRON ABOVE 168

TG-169.5/171.5/174 SL-166

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LME Inventory Data For 05 Nov

Copper -1650 

Aluminium -5675

Nickel -54

Zinc -725

Lead -1650

Tin +50


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