Sunday, April 10, 2011
Importance of Shree Shubhankara Navratri Utsav
The day starting from today i.e. Monday, 4th April 2011 has marked the starting of the extremely holy period of Navratri (Shubhankara). The celebrations would finally end with the celebration of Shree Ram Navami (Day of birth of Lord Ram) Tuesday, 12th April 2010.
The Shubhankara Navratra Utsav began at Shree Aniruddha Gurukshetram on the Gudhi Padwaa Day i.e. today, at 10.00 am with the 'Welcoming Procession (Aagaman)' of the 'Todes' - (Ornaments worn at her feet) of our beloved Mahishasurmardini Aai or our Mothi Aai. These will then be kept for darshan throughout the utsav period.
During His Marathi discourse on Thursday 7th October 2010 at Shri Harigurugram Param Poojya Sadguru Aniruddha Bapu had described the importance of this Navratri and also explained everyone the upasanas (worship) that should be performed in this period. Bapu said that during this period maximum sacrosanct and extremely holy waves and vibrations would be transmitted throughout this universe. Hence taking this fact under consideration Bapu described the few points as under.
Bapu initially stressed on the presence of word 'Ratri' in the word Navratri and hence further stressed on the importance attached to all the nights that fall in this period. Bapu urged everyone to do Jagran i.e. staying up till late night atleast once during the period of nine nights. But while we do jagran we should do recitations of Ashubhanashini Stavanam, Shubhankara Stavanam, Ram Raksha, Shree Gurukshetram Mantra, etc without counting the number of recitations and / or perform reading of Matruvalsalya Vindanam or Ram Rasayan (both these books are authored by P. P. Bapu Himself). One can even keep reciting just the word 'Aai' from the bottom of his heart and call 'Her (Aadi Mata)'. These recitations or readings should ideally begin from 9:30 pm at night and should end not before 2:30 am in the morning. But it would be best to stay up for the entire night. But while we observe jagran we should take care that the others around us are not disturbed for which we should refrain from creating any noise or being vocal. Bapu completely ridiculed and criticized the practice of playing cards under the name of Jagran and the waste of time that is associated with it. Bapu also criticized the wrong way in which this holy festival is now-a-days celebrated in the society (where people drink alcohol, involve in immoral activities and offer non-vegetarian foodstuffs and alcohol to Goddess by considering it to be a holy offering).
The Shubhankara Navratra Utsav began at Shree Aniruddha Gurukshetram on the Gudhi Padwaa Day i.e. today, at 10.00 am with the 'Welcoming Procession (Aagaman)' of the 'Todes' - (Ornaments worn at her feet) of our beloved Mahishasurmardini Aai or our Mothi Aai. These will then be kept for darshan throughout the utsav period.
During His Marathi discourse on Thursday 7th October 2010 at Shri Harigurugram Param Poojya Sadguru Aniruddha Bapu had described the importance of this Navratri and also explained everyone the upasanas (worship) that should be performed in this period. Bapu said that during this period maximum sacrosanct and extremely holy waves and vibrations would be transmitted throughout this universe. Hence taking this fact under consideration Bapu described the few points as under.
Bapu initially stressed on the presence of word 'Ratri' in the word Navratri and hence further stressed on the importance attached to all the nights that fall in this period. Bapu urged everyone to do Jagran i.e. staying up till late night atleast once during the period of nine nights. But while we do jagran we should do recitations of Ashubhanashini Stavanam, Shubhankara Stavanam, Ram Raksha, Shree Gurukshetram Mantra, etc without counting the number of recitations and / or perform reading of Matruvalsalya Vindanam or Ram Rasayan (both these books are authored by P. P. Bapu Himself). One can even keep reciting just the word 'Aai' from the bottom of his heart and call 'Her (Aadi Mata)'. These recitations or readings should ideally begin from 9:30 pm at night and should end not before 2:30 am in the morning. But it would be best to stay up for the entire night. But while we observe jagran we should take care that the others around us are not disturbed for which we should refrain from creating any noise or being vocal. Bapu completely ridiculed and criticized the practice of playing cards under the name of Jagran and the waste of time that is associated with it. Bapu also criticized the wrong way in which this holy festival is now-a-days celebrated in the society (where people drink alcohol, involve in immoral activities and offer non-vegetarian foodstuffs and alcohol to Goddess by considering it to be a holy offering).
Bapu also said that when a devotee reads Matruvalsalya Vindanam, during that time Aadi Mata Mahishasurmardini Herself sits right next to him. Now its natural for the a child to follow his mother and hence where there is Aadi Mata Mahishasurmardini would be there, there would be Bapu. Bapu promised everyone that He would stand behind every devotee and most importantly promised everyone that He Himself would help them to perform these recitations and readings in every possible way.
To make one successfully stay up and awake for the entire night or even partially and avoid napping and yawning we should include foodstuffs which have a bitter tinge in them and also take care that the last morsel that we swallow should also be of the a bitter foodstuff. Curry leaves (kari patta) which was described by Bapu is His discourse on Ram Rajya as anti-carcinogenic (antidote against cancer) is also bitter to taste and hence can help in avoiding unnecessary sleep. Hence it should always form part of our diet and especially should be included in the food we have on the night on which we plan to stay up late.
This was followed by a huge gift to everyone by Bapu. He said that this Navratri should be very special in lives of all the Shraddhavans. Generally on each day of Navratri only one form of Aadi Mata is active respectively. But during this Navratri all the 9 forms (Mahakali, Mahalakshmi, Mahasaraswati, Raktadantika, Shatakshi, Shreeram-Vardayini, Garbhadahini, Dattamangala Chandika, Mantramalini) and 3 avatars (Gayatri Mata, Anusaya Mata and Mahishasurmardini Mata) of Aadi Mata would be functional and active on all the 9 days simultaneously and this happens only once in 1000 years. This state was would also be there for Ashubhankarnashini Navratri which was observed last year between 8th October 2010 and 17th October 2010.
Finally before ending His discoursed Bapu again urged all the Shraddhavans to seriously observe the night recitations and reading and also visit Shree Aniruddha Gurukshetram and take darshan of both the forms of Aadi Mata (Anusaya Mata and Mahishasurmardini Mata) and offer our love and worship whole heartedly to the Goddess. Moreover He again stressed on the point that the the statue of Mahishasurmardini Mata at Shree Aniruddha Gurukshetram is actually not just a statue but the Goddess Herself.
(Note: Over the years it has also been observed that many times P. P. Bapu, P. P. Nandai and P. P. Suchitdada Themselves attend the aarti and grace the devotees with their darshan).
10th Anniversary of Appointment of Pratham Acharya of Bal Vidya
Today marks the 10th anniversary of the appointment of the First (Pratham) Acharya (mentor-in-chief) of Bal Vidya classes by Param Poojya Shree Aniruddha Bapu. Ravindrasinh Manjrekar who is also functioning as the acting Acharya has the honor of being appointed the Pratham Acharya by Param Poojya Bapu.
Brief Information about Bal Vidya
Bal Vidya is collection of 64 different types of skills and 65 different types of knowledge of combat that was taught in the ancient India. It works on the principal of 'Defense is defeat, Attack is the best defense'. Sadguru Shri Shri Aniruddha Bapu Himself is an expert in Bal Vidya. With the intent of spreading ancient Indian knowledge Sadguru Bapu has established The Research Center on Ancient Knowledge at Juinagar, Navi Mumbai in the memory of writer of Shree Sai Satcharitra Shri. Hemadpant. Under this institute Shri Hemadpant Prachya Vidya Prashala is dedicated specifically towards teaching and spreading Bal Vidya. The training course includes various combats and fitness techniques e.g. Mudgal Vidya, Vajra Mushthi, Surya Bhedan and various types of Yashwanti Malla Vidya, training of Laathi, Kaathi, Fari-Gadge, Dorkhand, Dandpatta, etc.
Bal Vidya classes with blessings of Sadguru Shree Aniruddha Bapu has produced citizens, both men and women capable of performing and successfully delivering on the household, social and national responsibilities.
Sunday, April 3, 2011
India win ICC World Cup 2011: Proud India drenched in WC euphoria, windfall for players
Drenched in euphoria over the historic Cricket World Cup victory, India today knew no bounds in celebrating the triumph of its Men in Blue as the joyous country showered them with praises and awards.
At 10.49 last night, the country erupted into unprecedented celebrations after Mahendra Singh Dhoni's team won against Sri Lanka in the nail-biting title clash.
As Captain Dhoni made amends for his poor form hitting the winning runs off Nuwan Kulasekara with a six, it was a dream come true for the Indian team, who had worked hard to achieve the feat, and the country that waited for 28 years for the Cup to return.
Emotional and poignant scenes unfolded at the renovated Mumbai's Wankhede stadium as the players hugged each other and fireworks lit the night sky with the cricket crazy country breaking into instant festivities.
A normally reserved Congress President Sonia Gandhi , who said the victory of the Indian team "will be etched in gold for generations to come", came out on the streets of Delhi joining thousands of fans in the hour of glory.
A beaming Gandhi popped out of her sports utility vehicle, standing on the seat with one leg on the door and waved the national flag. She shook hands with the fans and displayed Victory and thumbs-up signs, drawing lusty cheers from the crowd around on Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg near the busy ITO crossing at around 11 PM.
She told the fans that the Indian cricket team has done the country really proud by winning the Cup. The fans responded to her by chanting "India-India" and "Vande Mataram".
Guarded by Special Protection Group personnel, Gandhi was in the midst of the fans for about 20 minutes before she drove off towards the Delhi Gate.
As she interacted with the celebrating fans, the ITO intersection, one of the busiest areas in Delhi, was chocked with a massive traffic snarl as vehicles came to a grinding halt. But few seemed to mind as a festive mood swept the whole nation.
Many esctatic men at the Wankhede stadium took off their shirts and did a round of the ground even as the securitymen tried to chase them away. Some took photographs of the pitch also.
President Pratibha Patil , who had witnessed the match at the stadium, and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh led the nation in hailing the Indian cricket team saying it is a testimony to the hard work of the players and the astute leadership of Dhoni.
In a message to Dhoni, Patil said "the road to success has been long and hard. You and your team were tested at every stage." She also invited the Indian team for a reception.
The Prime Minister said "the hard work and the effort of M S Dhoni and his men have been rewarded".
BJP chief Nitin Gadkari , senior party leaders L K Advani and Arun Jaitley and Shiv Sena leaders Uddhav Thackeray and Manohar Joshi also witnessed the match in the stadium.
The windfall for the team started with the the Board of Control for Cricket in India announcing Rs one crore for each player.
Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit also announced an award of Rs two crore for Dhoni and Rs one crore each for four Delhi players-- Virender Sehwag, Gautam Gambhir, Virat Kohli and Ashish Nehra.
At 10.49 last night, the country erupted into unprecedented celebrations after Mahendra Singh Dhoni's team won against Sri Lanka in the nail-biting title clash.
As Captain Dhoni made amends for his poor form hitting the winning runs off Nuwan Kulasekara with a six, it was a dream come true for the Indian team, who had worked hard to achieve the feat, and the country that waited for 28 years for the Cup to return.
Emotional and poignant scenes unfolded at the renovated Mumbai's Wankhede stadium as the players hugged each other and fireworks lit the night sky with the cricket crazy country breaking into instant festivities.
A normally reserved Congress President Sonia Gandhi , who said the victory of the Indian team "will be etched in gold for generations to come", came out on the streets of Delhi joining thousands of fans in the hour of glory.
A beaming Gandhi popped out of her sports utility vehicle, standing on the seat with one leg on the door and waved the national flag. She shook hands with the fans and displayed Victory and thumbs-up signs, drawing lusty cheers from the crowd around on Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg near the busy ITO crossing at around 11 PM.
She told the fans that the Indian cricket team has done the country really proud by winning the Cup. The fans responded to her by chanting "India-India" and "Vande Mataram".
Guarded by Special Protection Group personnel, Gandhi was in the midst of the fans for about 20 minutes before she drove off towards the Delhi Gate.
As she interacted with the celebrating fans, the ITO intersection, one of the busiest areas in Delhi, was chocked with a massive traffic snarl as vehicles came to a grinding halt. But few seemed to mind as a festive mood swept the whole nation.
Many esctatic men at the Wankhede stadium took off their shirts and did a round of the ground even as the securitymen tried to chase them away. Some took photographs of the pitch also.
President Pratibha Patil , who had witnessed the match at the stadium, and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh led the nation in hailing the Indian cricket team saying it is a testimony to the hard work of the players and the astute leadership of Dhoni.
In a message to Dhoni, Patil said "the road to success has been long and hard. You and your team were tested at every stage." She also invited the Indian team for a reception.
The Prime Minister said "the hard work and the effort of M S Dhoni and his men have been rewarded".
BJP chief Nitin Gadkari , senior party leaders L K Advani and Arun Jaitley and Shiv Sena leaders Uddhav Thackeray and Manohar Joshi also witnessed the match in the stadium.
The windfall for the team started with the the Board of Control for Cricket in India announcing Rs one crore for each player.
Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit also announced an award of Rs two crore for Dhoni and Rs one crore each for four Delhi players-- Virender Sehwag, Gautam Gambhir, Virat Kohli and Ashish Nehra.
Saturday, April 2, 2011
Miracles & Mysteries - Proof of Ramayana in Sri Lanka
Sugriva Cave
Floating Stone from Ramsethu(bridge made by lord Rama and Vanara sena)
Ashok vatika where Ravana kept Sita
The Ravana Palace which was burnt by Hanuman
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Jana-Gana-Mana-Adhinayaka, Jaya He
Bharata-Bhagya-Vidhata
Punjab-Sindhu-Gujarata-Maratha
Dravida-Utkala-Banga
Vindhya-Himachala-Yamuna-Ganga
Uchchhala-Jaladhi Taranga
Tava Subha Name Jage
Tava Subha Ashisa Mage
Gahe Tava Jaya Gatha.
Jana-Gana-Mangala Dayaka, Jaya He
Bharata-Bhagya-Vidhata,
Jaya He, Jaya He, Jaya He,
Jaya Jaya Jaya, Jaya He
India JAY HO !!!!!
INDIA PLAY SRILANKA in the Finals.......
Mumbai !!! Indian are coming....
Bharata-Bhagya-Vidhata
Punjab-Sindhu-Gujarata-Maratha
Dravida-Utkala-Banga
Vindhya-Himachala-Yamuna-Ganga
Uchchhala-Jaladhi Taranga
Tava Subha Name Jage
Tava Subha Ashisa Mage
Gahe Tava Jaya Gatha.
Jana-Gana-Mangala Dayaka, Jaya He
Bharata-Bhagya-Vidhata,
Jaya He, Jaya He, Jaya He,
Jaya Jaya Jaya, Jaya He
India JAY HO !!!!!
INDIA PLAY SRILANKA in the Finals.......
Mumbai !!! Indian are coming....
Blood Donation 2011
Hari Om ,
Shri Aniruddha upasana foundation,Sadguru shri Aniruddha upasana trust,Dilasa medical trust & Rehabilation centre,Aniruddha samarpan pathak,Aniruddha's house of friends,AADM associatively organised blood donation camp at Shri Harigurugram on Sunday,3rd April 2011.
*Why to donate Blood ?
Its best for your health…Our body contains approximately 4.5 – 5 Liters of blood out of which only 300ml blood is withdrawn. Immediately after donation, within 2 – 3 hours our body produces new blood cells and thus the blood in the body gets refreshed. Thus donating blood helps in stimulating generation of new blood cells and thereby increasing our fitness and immune system of our body.
Your body should meet the following requirements before donating blood:-
*Age- Any male or female between 18 to 60 yrs.
*Weight-Above 45 kgs.
*Haemoglobin-Above 12.5%
Generally the donors are rejected due to lack of hemoglobin in blood.
* To increase the haemoglobin levels in blood, follow the below mentioned diet:
1. Green Vegetables
2. Sprouts
3. Green peas, pumpkin, tomato
4. Fruits and salads
5. Grains like Corn, wheat, raggy malt, dry-fruits, jaggery
6. Sweets like murabba (Jam), and Khir.
7.Drinking tea should be avoided.
**Care to be taken prior to blood donation:
1. Take a sound sleep at night.
2. Take your regular breakfast/meals
3. Please do not take the medicines like homeopathic/ayurvedic medicines and tablets like crocin, Disprin, Combiflam unless necessary.
*Persons suffering from following diseases cannot donate blood:-
1. Diarrheoa
2. Malaria
3. Typhoid
4. AIDS
5. Blood pressure
6. Surgery within 1 year
7. Anaemia
8. Tuberculosis
9. Cancer
10. Ladies:-
a) Abortion within 6 Mnths
b) Menstrual Cycle
c) Pregnancy
d) Lactation
** A kind request to all to give their maximum support for this Camp by donating their valued blood and also by helping spreading the word.
Location - Shri Hari Guru Gram,Teacher's colony,Kherwadi,Bandra (E). Mumbai, India
Time - Sunday, April 3 · 9:00am - 6:00pm
Shri Aniruddha upasana foundation,Sadguru shri Aniruddha upasana trust,Dilasa medical trust & Rehabilation centre,Aniruddha samarpan pathak,Aniruddha's house of friends,AADM associatively organised blood donation camp at Shri Harigurugram on Sunday,3rd April 2011.
*Why to donate Blood ?
Its best for your health…Our body contains approximately 4.5 – 5 Liters of blood out of which only 300ml blood is withdrawn. Immediately after donation, within 2 – 3 hours our body produces new blood cells and thus the blood in the body gets refreshed. Thus donating blood helps in stimulating generation of new blood cells and thereby increasing our fitness and immune system of our body.
Your body should meet the following requirements before donating blood:-
*Age- Any male or female between 18 to 60 yrs.
*Weight-Above 45 kgs.
*Haemoglobin-Above 12.5%
Generally the donors are rejected due to lack of hemoglobin in blood.
* To increase the haemoglobin levels in blood, follow the below mentioned diet:
1. Green Vegetables
2. Sprouts
3. Green peas, pumpkin, tomato
4. Fruits and salads
5. Grains like Corn, wheat, raggy malt, dry-fruits, jaggery
6. Sweets like murabba (Jam), and Khir.
7.Drinking tea should be avoided.
**Care to be taken prior to blood donation:
1. Take a sound sleep at night.
2. Take your regular breakfast/meals
3. Please do not take the medicines like homeopathic/ayurvedic medicines and tablets like crocin, Disprin, Combiflam unless necessary.
*Persons suffering from following diseases cannot donate blood:-
1. Diarrheoa
2. Malaria
3. Typhoid
4. AIDS
5. Blood pressure
6. Surgery within 1 year
7. Anaemia
8. Tuberculosis
9. Cancer
10. Ladies:-
a) Abortion within 6 Mnths
b) Menstrual Cycle
c) Pregnancy
d) Lactation
** A kind request to all to give their maximum support for this Camp by donating their valued blood and also by helping spreading the word.
Location - Shri Hari Guru Gram,Teacher's colony,Kherwadi,Bandra (E). Mumbai, India
Time - Sunday, April 3 · 9:00am - 6:00pm
Saturday, March 12, 2011
Sachin Scores 48th ODI ton
Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar, the most famous cricketer ever was born on April 24, 1973 in Mumbai.
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His childhood idol in sport is John McEnroe, and this early photo reveals his interest in tennis.
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Sachin, at the end of 2nd day of Harris Shield finals scored Unbeaten 286 Runs
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Sachin Tendulkar & Vinod Kambli's World Record Partnership Of Unbeaten 664 Runs During InterSchool Match Playing for Shardashram School
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Sachin Tendulkar's first ever tv interview back in 1989
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Young Tendulkar Batting
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Tendulkar with School team
Tendulkar with childhood friends
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Sachin Tendulkar, 16, is selected for India's tour of Pakistan
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Attitude..
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He adds a century on home soil against England in Madras, and celebrates in style
Sachin's debut match was against Pakistan in a test match on 1989. His one-day international (ODI) debut was on December 18 against Pakistan. His maiden ODI century came on September 9, 1994 against Australia in Sri Lanka at Colombo, just six years after his debut.
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On December 11, 1988, aged just 15 years and 232 days, Tendulkar scored 100 not out in his debut first-class match for Bombay against Gujarat, making him the youngest Indian to score a century on first-class debut.
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Sachin Family Photos
Family: Father - Ramesh Tendulkar, Mother - , Wife - Anjali Mehta, Daughter - Sarah, Son - Arjun, Brothers - Nitin & Ajit Tendulkar, Sister - Savita.
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In 1995, Sachin Tendulkar married Anjali (born November 10, 1967), a paediatrician and daughter of Gujarati industrialist Anand Mehta. They have two children, Sara (born October 12, 1997), and Arjun (born September 24, 1999).
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He adds a century on home soil against England in Madras, and celebrates in style
Sachin's debut match was against Pakistan in a test match on 1989. His one-day international (ODI) debut was on December 18 against Pakistan. His maiden ODI century came on September 9, 1994 against Australia in Sri Lanka at Colombo, just six years after his debut.
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On December 11, 1988, aged just 15 years and 232 days, Tendulkar scored 100 not out in his debut first-class match for Bombay against Gujarat, making him the youngest Indian to score a century on first-class debut.
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Family: Father - Ramesh Tendulkar, Mother - , Wife - Anjali Mehta, Daughter - Sarah, Son - Arjun, Brothers - Nitin & Ajit Tendulkar, Sister - Savita.
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In 1995, Sachin Tendulkar married Anjali (born November 10, 1967), a paediatrician and daughter of Gujarati industrialist Anand Mehta. They have two children, Sara (born October 12, 1997), and Arjun (born September 24, 1999).
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He narrowly missed out on becoming the then youngest Test centurion in Napier in February 1990, but Tendulkar finally gets it at 17 years and 112 days. A wonderful rearguard innings at Old Trafford in August 1990 still remains one of his best http://groups.yahoo.com/group/babes_in_blue/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank"> Tendulkar's first Test hundred in India also comes against England. He hits 24 fours and one six in his 165 in Madras(Chennai) as India go on to win by an innings and 22 runs A fine Nelson: In November 1992, Tendulkar's 111in the second Test against South Africain Johannesburg makes him the youngest batsman to reach 1000 Test runs. His century comes in a first-innings total of 227 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/babes_in_blue/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank"> |
Captaincy goes, but Tendulkar the run-machine is at its best in 1998. Two of his favourites - opponents Australia and venue Chennai - come together, and the bowlers pale into insignificance as his second-innings 155 turns a deficit into a match-winning total. Later, a certain Mr. Shane Warne suffers from nightmares
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At the same ground in 1999, the first sign his body is suffering. In spite of a back injury, Tendulkar scores a masterful 136. India, though, fall short by 16 runs against Pakistan, and a poor fourth-innings record remains a blot in Tendulkar's CV
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Even the Don takes note of Tendulkar's batting, and says the Indian batsman's style resembles him the most among those from the modern era. Tendulkar's tour of Australia in 1999-2000 - he's captain as well - is not in keeping with high expectations, with a few rough decisions coming his way
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He yet tops the batting charts for India. India's hopes fade whenever he departs, and the captain cuts a lone figure as his team loses all three Tests. He steps down from captaincy during South Africa's visit in 2000
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Tendulkar makes 10 in both innings, but he picks up three wickets in the Australia's second innings as India win the epic Test at Eden Gardens in 2001 to level the series
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India and Tendulkar have an unsuccessful tour of New Zealand in 2002-03. The team begins the 2003 World Cup in South Africa under pressure; however, they make it to the final with Tendulkar the Player of the Tournament
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A workmanlike innings in Sydney during the 2003-04 Australia tour helps Tendulkar to his first double-century overseas. His unbeaten scores of 241 and 60 - in Steve Waugh's farewell Test - almost results in a series win
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Another 10,000: During his 52 against Pakistan in the Kolkata Test in 2005, Tendulkar becomes the first to score 10,000 runs in both Tests and ODIs
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At home in Australia: The crowds are entertained as Tendulkar makes two hundreds in the four-Test series in 2007-08. India lose 2-1, but Tendulkar goes home a happy man, scoring 117 not out and 91 as India beat Australia in the finals to clinch the tri-nation one-day tournament
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Playing a Test in Pakistan after nearly 15 years, Tendulkar scores an unbeaten 194 - a declaration denies him the double. However, it's Virender Sehwag - who developed with Tendulkar as a role model - who steals the show in Multan, becoming the first Indian triple-centurion
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Captaincy comes calling, and Tendulkar leads India to a win in the one-off home Test against Australia to bag the newly instituted Border-Gavaskar Trophy, named after two players he would eventually join in the 10,000-run club
A special win: Tendulkar holds the trophy after India beat England 1-0 during their 2007 tour, his first series victory outside the subcontinent
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At the same ground in 1999, the first sign his body is suffering. In spite of a back injury, Tendulkar scores a masterful 136. India, though, fall short by 16 runs against Pakistan, and a poor fourth-innings record remains a blot in Tendulkar's CV
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Even the Don takes note of Tendulkar's batting, and says the Indian batsman's style resembles him the most among those from the modern era. Tendulkar's tour of Australia in 1999-2000 - he's captain as well - is not in keeping with high expectations, with a few rough decisions coming his way
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He yet tops the batting charts for India. India's hopes fade whenever he departs, and the captain cuts a lone figure as his team loses all three Tests. He steps down from captaincy during South Africa's visit in 2000
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/babes_in_blue/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">
Tendulkar makes 10 in both innings, but he picks up three wickets in the Australia's second innings as India win the epic Test at Eden Gardens in 2001 to level the series
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India and Tendulkar have an unsuccessful tour of New Zealand in 2002-03. The team begins the 2003 World Cup in South Africa under pressure; however, they make it to the final with Tendulkar the Player of the Tournament
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A workmanlike innings in Sydney during the 2003-04 Australia tour helps Tendulkar to his first double-century overseas. His unbeaten scores of 241 and 60 - in Steve Waugh's farewell Test - almost results in a series win
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Another 10,000: During his 52 against Pakistan in the Kolkata Test in 2005, Tendulkar becomes the first to score 10,000 runs in both Tests and ODIs
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/babes_in_blue/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">
At home in Australia: The crowds are entertained as Tendulkar makes two hundreds in the four-Test series in 2007-08. India lose 2-1, but Tendulkar goes home a happy man, scoring 117 not out and 91 as India beat Australia in the finals to clinch the tri-nation one-day tournament
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/babes_in_blue/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">
Playing a Test in Pakistan after nearly 15 years, Tendulkar scores an unbeaten 194 - a declaration denies him the double. However, it's Virender Sehwag - who developed with Tendulkar as a role model - who steals the show in Multan, becoming the first Indian triple-centurion
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Captaincy comes calling, and Tendulkar leads India to a win in the one-off home Test against Australia to bag the newly instituted Border-Gavaskar Trophy, named after two players he would eventually join in the 10,000-run club
A special win: Tendulkar holds the trophy after India beat England 1-0 during their 2007 tour, his first series victory outside the subcontinent
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