The Nallendhira karuppanna swamy,Madhurai veera swamy temple is in pulivalam.The karuppu swamy have great power and there is pathivugal of karuppu swamy and madhurai veera swamy and also there is karuppu samy kuthirai kottgai(god sitting on horse).there is no poojas in specified dates.but the people will comes to temple at friday and tuesday.really very powerful god and really if you think god heartly whatever you thinked everything will be a successfull.The festival will come for this temple after got the sagunam in kuthirai kottagai of karuppu swamy and it will come more years distantly means twenty or thirty years only.nallendhira karuppanna swamy and madhurai veera swamy please guide me and all in a good way.
The Law of Love Ministries is a non-profit organization in the State of Indiana that exists to help people help others. The ministry is based on the scriptural principle of the Law of Love.
The Law of Love consists of two commands:
1. Love the Lord your God with all of your heart, soul, mind, and strength.
2. Love your neighbor as yourself.
The first half of this law is originally seen in the Law of Moses in the book of Deuteronomy.
The second half of the law is common among many cultures and often referred to today as the golden rule. In scripture this law was first seen in the book of [http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Deuteronomy%206:5&version=NIVUK Deuteronomy 6:5] the second half first seen in [http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Leviticus%2019:18&version=NIVUK Leviticus 18:19].
“Jesus lived by love, and He made love the only litmus test for determining who were His disciples when He said in [http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=John%2013:35&version=NIVUK John 13:35] “By this all men will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another.””
Most of the Old Testament in the Bible is devoted to the Law of Moses. Many today feel that they are still bound to that law or some pieces of it. When Jesus died on the cross and was resurrected, He fulfilled the Mosaic Law. Not only did He fulfill it that law but He was established as the High Priest.
Jesus was from the tribe of Judah, not from the tribe of Levi. He is not a High Priest in the Levitial Priesthood. In Hebrews it is established that Jesus is the High Priest in the order of Melchizedek. “Believers in Jesus are to live by the law associated with the priesthood of our High Priest, not the law of someone else’s priesthood.”
“The Lord has revealed in the Scriptures the law of the Priesthood of Melchizedek, of which Jesus is High Priest. It is the law the Lord is calling us to live by. It is the oldest and the highest law of God; it is beautifully simple and easy to understand because it is the only law that has no exceptions; it is the law that he writes on our hearts and our minds. It is the Law of Love."
As beautifully simple as the Law of Love is in principle it is not easy in practice. There are hundreds of sermons that can talk to you more about what a life of Love looks like.
Love is a fulfilling of the law, is a 3 part series by John Piper focused in Romans. It offers great examples of what a life of Love looks like.
Let us pursue love. It is an enormous, all-encompassing reality. It is not to be part of life, but all of life. Let everything be done in love. Let the mindset of patience, kindness, contentment, humility, meekness, politeness, deference, forgiveness, joy, truthfulness, hope, endurance—let your heart and mind overflow with these traits of love. In everything you do, let there be love.
Tim Keller the pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian Church discuss the law in an article on his website:
Paul says we are not ‘under law’ but ‘under grace’ (Romans 6:15.) But what does that mean as far as having an obligation to submit to God’s will as written in his Word? Do we still have to obey the law? Absolutely.
To be ‘under the law’ refers not to law obeying but law relying (Galatians 3:10-11). When we think we can win God’s approval through our moral performance and obedience becomes a crushing burden, then we are ‘under law.’ But when we learn that Christ has fulfilled the law for us and that now we who believe in him are secure in God’s love, then we naturally want to delight, resemble, and know the One who has done this. How can we do this? By turning to the law! Paul puts it this way. Though he is not under the law, ‘I am not free from God’s law, but I am under Christ’s law” (1 Corinthians 9:21.) Though he is not ‘under’ the law (as a way to earn salvation) he now is freed to see the beauties of God’s law as fulfilled in Christ, and submits to it as way of loving his Savior.'
Another practical approach to a life of Love is the Compassion Tracker.
CompassionTracker’s goal is to bless 100 million people around the world with intentional acts of kindness using CompassionTracker cards and the web site. The goal of the movement is to instruct and encourage people to love and serve others with no expectation of anything in return. CompassionTracker relies on the satisfaction of helping others and the resulting a chain of kindnesses to motivate people to help others.
The Law of Love consists of two commands:
1. Love the Lord your God with all of your heart, soul, mind, and strength.
2. Love your neighbor as yourself.
The first half of this law is originally seen in the Law of Moses in the book of Deuteronomy.
The second half of the law is common among many cultures and often referred to today as the golden rule. In scripture this law was first seen in the book of [http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Deuteronomy%206:5&version=NIVUK Deuteronomy 6:5] the second half first seen in [http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Leviticus%2019:18&version=NIVUK Leviticus 18:19].
“Jesus lived by love, and He made love the only litmus test for determining who were His disciples when He said in [http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=John%2013:35&version=NIVUK John 13:35] “By this all men will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another.””
Most of the Old Testament in the Bible is devoted to the Law of Moses. Many today feel that they are still bound to that law or some pieces of it. When Jesus died on the cross and was resurrected, He fulfilled the Mosaic Law. Not only did He fulfill it that law but He was established as the High Priest.
Jesus was from the tribe of Judah, not from the tribe of Levi. He is not a High Priest in the Levitial Priesthood. In Hebrews it is established that Jesus is the High Priest in the order of Melchizedek. “Believers in Jesus are to live by the law associated with the priesthood of our High Priest, not the law of someone else’s priesthood.”
“The Lord has revealed in the Scriptures the law of the Priesthood of Melchizedek, of which Jesus is High Priest. It is the law the Lord is calling us to live by. It is the oldest and the highest law of God; it is beautifully simple and easy to understand because it is the only law that has no exceptions; it is the law that he writes on our hearts and our minds. It is the Law of Love."
As beautifully simple as the Law of Love is in principle it is not easy in practice. There are hundreds of sermons that can talk to you more about what a life of Love looks like.
Love is a fulfilling of the law, is a 3 part series by John Piper focused in Romans. It offers great examples of what a life of Love looks like.
Let us pursue love. It is an enormous, all-encompassing reality. It is not to be part of life, but all of life. Let everything be done in love. Let the mindset of patience, kindness, contentment, humility, meekness, politeness, deference, forgiveness, joy, truthfulness, hope, endurance—let your heart and mind overflow with these traits of love. In everything you do, let there be love.
Tim Keller the pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian Church discuss the law in an article on his website:
Paul says we are not ‘under law’ but ‘under grace’ (Romans 6:15.) But what does that mean as far as having an obligation to submit to God’s will as written in his Word? Do we still have to obey the law? Absolutely.
To be ‘under the law’ refers not to law obeying but law relying (Galatians 3:10-11). When we think we can win God’s approval through our moral performance and obedience becomes a crushing burden, then we are ‘under law.’ But when we learn that Christ has fulfilled the law for us and that now we who believe in him are secure in God’s love, then we naturally want to delight, resemble, and know the One who has done this. How can we do this? By turning to the law! Paul puts it this way. Though he is not under the law, ‘I am not free from God’s law, but I am under Christ’s law” (1 Corinthians 9:21.) Though he is not ‘under’ the law (as a way to earn salvation) he now is freed to see the beauties of God’s law as fulfilled in Christ, and submits to it as way of loving his Savior.'
Another practical approach to a life of Love is the Compassion Tracker.
CompassionTracker’s goal is to bless 100 million people around the world with intentional acts of kindness using CompassionTracker cards and the web site. The goal of the movement is to instruct and encourage people to love and serve others with no expectation of anything in return. CompassionTracker relies on the satisfaction of helping others and the resulting a chain of kindnesses to motivate people to help others.
Steven Mark Chilton (born 1971, London) is a British architect. He married Natalie Dillon in 2005 and has two children.
Early career
Steven Chilton studied architecture at the University of Manchester, graduating in 1997 with a Distinction in design.
On leaving Manchester, he joined Marks Barfield Architects and spent his first four years in practice working on the design and construction of the London Eye.
Following this he led the design on a number of award winning projects including Millbank Millennium Pier and White Horse Bridge.
He became an Associate Director in 2006 and went on to lead the design on a number of notable projects including a new landmark for Wales called The Red Cloud and an innotative elevating marketing suite for Candy and Candy and the Qatar Investment Authority for Britain's most expensive residential development at Chelsea Barracks. The £25m project was awarded planning permission by Westminster City Council in 2008 but was put on hold after the developers withdrew their plan to build 552 flats in 2009. Marks Barfield later promoted the project as a luxury residential scheme titled Villa Hush Hush.
In 2009, Chilton led the design for Marks Barfield's competition entry to design the UK Pavilion for Expo 2010. This was followed by his design for a youth centre in Birmingham for Myplace called Factory which he undertook with a group of young people through the Sorrel Foundation.
In 2010 he won first prize for Best Work of Architecture at the Royal Academy summer exhibition with his design for an innovative viewing tower named 'Hyper Tower'.
Career at Stufish
Chilton left Marks Barfield in 2010 to set up his own practice, Steven Chilton Studio. During this period he was engaged by entertainment architect Mark Fisher to create a concept proposal for a new theatre in Wuhan he had been commissioned to design by the Dalian Wanda Group. Containing a state of the art auditorium designed by Fisher, the theatre would be the first ever purpose built venue to house a show by the renowned director of The House of Dancing Water, Franco Dragone.
Chilton's concept, inspired by the form of traditional Chinese lanterns, was accepted by Wanda in November 2010 and he joined Stufish shortly after to lead the concept development and detail design of The 'Han Show' Theatre in collaboration with Mark Fisher, who led the design of the auditorium and show. The 'Han Show' Theatre, also known as the 'Red Lantern' Theatre, is due to open in 2014.
In late 2011, Stufish were approached by Dalian Wanda Group to design a new theatre in Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture for another show by Franco Dragone. Chilton's proposal for a design inspired by local pagoda architecture was accepted and he currently leads the design team developing the design in collaboration with Atelier One engineers and Auerbach Pollock Friedlander theatre consultants. The 'Floating Pagoda' Theatre is due to open in 2015.
Awards
* Royal Academy Summer Exhibition Prize Winner
Early career
Steven Chilton studied architecture at the University of Manchester, graduating in 1997 with a Distinction in design.
On leaving Manchester, he joined Marks Barfield Architects and spent his first four years in practice working on the design and construction of the London Eye.
Following this he led the design on a number of award winning projects including Millbank Millennium Pier and White Horse Bridge.
He became an Associate Director in 2006 and went on to lead the design on a number of notable projects including a new landmark for Wales called The Red Cloud and an innotative elevating marketing suite for Candy and Candy and the Qatar Investment Authority for Britain's most expensive residential development at Chelsea Barracks. The £25m project was awarded planning permission by Westminster City Council in 2008 but was put on hold after the developers withdrew their plan to build 552 flats in 2009. Marks Barfield later promoted the project as a luxury residential scheme titled Villa Hush Hush.
In 2009, Chilton led the design for Marks Barfield's competition entry to design the UK Pavilion for Expo 2010. This was followed by his design for a youth centre in Birmingham for Myplace called Factory which he undertook with a group of young people through the Sorrel Foundation.
In 2010 he won first prize for Best Work of Architecture at the Royal Academy summer exhibition with his design for an innovative viewing tower named 'Hyper Tower'.
Career at Stufish
Chilton left Marks Barfield in 2010 to set up his own practice, Steven Chilton Studio. During this period he was engaged by entertainment architect Mark Fisher to create a concept proposal for a new theatre in Wuhan he had been commissioned to design by the Dalian Wanda Group. Containing a state of the art auditorium designed by Fisher, the theatre would be the first ever purpose built venue to house a show by the renowned director of The House of Dancing Water, Franco Dragone.
Chilton's concept, inspired by the form of traditional Chinese lanterns, was accepted by Wanda in November 2010 and he joined Stufish shortly after to lead the concept development and detail design of The 'Han Show' Theatre in collaboration with Mark Fisher, who led the design of the auditorium and show. The 'Han Show' Theatre, also known as the 'Red Lantern' Theatre, is due to open in 2014.
In late 2011, Stufish were approached by Dalian Wanda Group to design a new theatre in Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture for another show by Franco Dragone. Chilton's proposal for a design inspired by local pagoda architecture was accepted and he currently leads the design team developing the design in collaboration with Atelier One engineers and Auerbach Pollock Friedlander theatre consultants. The 'Floating Pagoda' Theatre is due to open in 2015.
Awards
* Royal Academy Summer Exhibition Prize Winner
Hussainia Jalalia is an Islamic Sufi order or Tariqa, named after Syed Jalaluddin Surkh-Posh Bukhari. Hussainia Jalalia is the real name of Jalali sufi order. It is the oldest silsila/ Sufi order in world. Mostly its called Jalali sufi order.
The jalalia (Arabic: , Persian: , also transliterated jalali, jalalia, hussinainia jalalia are members of the jalalia Sufi order (tariqa). This derives its name from Hazrat Jalaluddin Surkh-Posh Bukhari of Uch Sharif [c. 1199-1291 CE) , also transliterated as "Bukhari" etc.) who was a native of the Bukhara. The order relies strongly upon adherence to the fundamentals of Islam. The jalali are all Sufis.
Founder
Syed Jalaluddin Surkh-Posh Bukhari was founder of the " Hussainia Jalalia " Section of the "Suhrawardiyya" Sufi Order, "Jalali" being named after him. Some of his successors in the line went to Gujerat and became very famous there. This includes Jalaluddin bin Ahmad Kabir, popularly known as Makhdoom Jahaniyan Jahangasht (d. 1384 CE), who made thirty-six visits to Mecca; Abu Muhammad Abdullah, popularly known as Burhanuddin Qutb-e-Alam (d. 1453 CE) and Sayyed Muhammad Shah Alam (d. 1475 CE).
The jalalia (Arabic: , Persian: , also transliterated jalali, jalalia, hussinainia jalalia are members of the jalalia Sufi order (tariqa). This derives its name from Hazrat Jalaluddin Surkh-Posh Bukhari of Uch Sharif [c. 1199-1291 CE) , also transliterated as "Bukhari" etc.) who was a native of the Bukhara. The order relies strongly upon adherence to the fundamentals of Islam. The jalali are all Sufis.
Founder
Syed Jalaluddin Surkh-Posh Bukhari was founder of the " Hussainia Jalalia " Section of the "Suhrawardiyya" Sufi Order, "Jalali" being named after him. Some of his successors in the line went to Gujerat and became very famous there. This includes Jalaluddin bin Ahmad Kabir, popularly known as Makhdoom Jahaniyan Jahangasht (d. 1384 CE), who made thirty-six visits to Mecca; Abu Muhammad Abdullah, popularly known as Burhanuddin Qutb-e-Alam (d. 1453 CE) and Sayyed Muhammad Shah Alam (d. 1475 CE).