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Hi!! I am Jethwarp : I love to express my-self by way of user-box. .

  • "I believe man only lives once, so live life a king-sized".

Happened to be on Wikipedia by chance way back in September, 2009 and felt like editing some article, which I felt were poorly sourced. So I created an account. Ever since, have been hooked on to Wikipedia. I may not be Wikiholic but nevertheless addicted to it.

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November 25, 2024
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(1) I have till date created 469 articles.

(2) And would like to mention with modesty some articles to which I have contributed or was deeply involved at one point of time for their improvement.

When I started editing (account created on 14th September 2009) on Wikipedia, I never thought I would get involved in creating so many new articles and editing so many pages of Wikipedia.

My personal milestones :-

  • 1st article created on 25th October........2009.
  • 50th article created on 30th March.........2011.
  • 100th article created on 17th May..........2011.
  • 150th article created on 26th December 2011.
  • 200th article created on 27th June.........2012.
  • 250th article created on 10th May..........2013.
  • 300th article created on 12th December 2013.
  • 350th article created on ........5th March 2015.
  • 400th article created on.........3rd March 2017.
  • 450th article created on 25th May..........2021.

Awards

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This editor is a
Senior Editor II
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Editor Star
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This editor is a Most Pluperfect Labutnum and is entitled to display this Book of Knowledge with Coffee Cup Stain, Cigarette Burn, Chewed Broken Pencil, Sticky Note, and Bookmark.


Yet to receive any Barnstars !! May be no one has noticed my contributions as yet!! or maybe I need to develop skills to make some Wiki-friends.  !!!

The Copyeditor's Barnstar
For your work in National Small Industries Corporation article! Tito Dutta (talk) 06:46, 21 January 2013 (UTC)
The Writer's Barnstar
Thanks for writing so many beautiful and important articles for Wikipedia. Your contribution is appreciated! Tito Dutta (talk) 07:17, 21 January 2013 (UTC)
The Original Barnstar
for your edits on Nawab of Sadabad and Nawab of Pahasu. Jschauhan2013 (talk) 11:53, 22 January 2014 (UTC)
The Original Barnstar
Thanks to you that you makes Lalkhani Landlords pages. Good Job. Jschauhan2013 (talk) 09:47, 14 April 2014 (UTC)
The Writer's Barnstar
Dear Jethwarp, thank you for all your contributions to Wikipedia, especially your creation of the article about the Multan Sun Temple. You are making a difference here! Keep up the good work! With regards, AnupamTalk 04:10, 12 June 2014 (UTC)
The Writer's Barnstar
Hi Jethwarp

I have watched your edits to the KGK page over the last two years, and have seen your edits, your reversions, your work.

I admire the way you have grown as a Wikiepdia editor since I first met you on here all those years ago! You deserve a reward for all your hard work, and those times when you must have thought everyone was against you.

Well done, you are a true Wikipedian :¬) Chaosdruid (talk) 16:47, 5 January 2015 (UTC)

The Barnstar of Diligence
This is for your relentless efforts in propagating Bengal related articles ! Al-minar (talk) 03:53, 23 October 2015 (UTC)
The Citation Barnstar
Thank you for all the good citations on various articles. OnlyTruthShallPrevail (talk) 04:38, 14 December 2020 (UTC)
The Barnstar of Diligence
for your work towards improving rajput pages from a Khanzada Rajput Sikandar khan67 (talk) 08:24, 28 April 2021 (UTC)


The Original Barnstar
Congratulations on making 30,000th helpful edits to wikipedia RatnaHastintalk 03:26, 21 June 2021 (UTC)

DYK

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1956 Anjar Earthquake @ DYK

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Harrias talk 01:32, 20 December 2013 (UTC)

Huzoor Palace, Porbandar @ DYK

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Images

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Idol of Jalaram Bapa - photo taken by me on eve of Jalaram Jayanti in 2007 and uploaded later on Wiki.
The Bookworm by Carl Spitzweg, ca. 1850.

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Replica of Ashoka Pillar near Chiang Mai, Thailand, built by King Mangraiin 13th century. It depicts the Lion Capital of Ashoka with Ashoka Chakra or Dharmachakra over them.
Gajalakshmi - Goddess Sri Lakshmi, seated in padmasana on a lotus, smiling face, holding lotus in both hands with elephants flanking her are shown doing abhisheka with the urn held in their trunk.
Kalighat Kali Temple, as seen in 1887.
The Goddess Kali at Kalighat Temple, Kolkata - The present idol of touchstone was created by two saints - Brahmananda Giri and Atmaram Giri. The standing idol of Devi with excrescent face projecting Three huge eyes, long protruding tongue made of gold looks overwhelming. The eyes, forehead and hairs are colored in crimson and the face in black reflecting the name Kali - as the black colour is also known in local language. The idol has four hands, which all are made of gold too. Two of these hands holding a scimitar and a severed head of the Shumbha, the Asura she slayed alongwith Nishumbha. The other two hands are in the abhaya and varada mudras or blessings. She is depicted with her feet over the chest of his husband Lord Shiva as per Hindu mythology. The deity is garlanded always with Red Jobakusum and other flowers, which are said to be dearer to her. It is believed to be one of the 51 shakti peethas and where one of the toes of Sati fell, which is preserved in a silver box under the idol.
Sunset over Hooghly River.
Sunset over white desert of Rann of Kutch.
sunset over Kanyakumari.
A right-facing Swastika in the decorative Hindu form.
The swastika seals found at Indus Valley Civilization sites - in display at British Museum.
A traditional Shiva Lingum with offerings - Pushpanjali and levaes of Bael

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A majestic and unique Shiva Lingum at Pashupatinath Temple, Mandsaur. This rare lingam depicts two faces of Shiva, three-eyes and an aum craved at top.

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The iconography of Hindu Gods in Thailand - Thurathadi (Saraswati), Sandi (Chandi), Paramethwa (Shiva), Mahapeinne (Ganesha) and Beikthano (Vishnu).
The Goddess Ambika (here identified with: Durga or Chandi) Leading the Eight Matrikas in Battle Against the Demon Raktabija, Folio from a Devi Mahatmya – (top row, from the left) Narashmi, Vaishnavi, Kaumari, Maheshvari, Brahmani. (bottom row, from left) Varahi, Aindri and Chamunda or Kali, Ambika. on the right, demons arising from Raktabija's blood. The picture depicts Kali's tongue extended like a carpet to absorb all blood falling from body of Demon Raktabija, as the demon had a boon that every drop of his blood which will fall on earth, will recreate a duplicate Raktabīja on the spot.
11th Century sculpture of the ten-armed Chamunda, seated on a corpse, wearing a necklace of severed heads, holding weapons like sword, severed head in hands. She depicted here as in benevolent-but-ever attentive mode because the weapons in hand are in ready-to-us combative mode but one hand gesturing abhayamudra. In the background an elephant is seen. Several severed head are hanging from branches of the tree, underneath which Goddess is shown seated on a lotus flower, below which depicted a naked male body lying in his stomach bearing the weight. At the base the jackals can be seen feasting on shava. A yogini or dakini is depicted lying on her back, face-up holding the asana of the deity with her hands.
The awe inspiring 8th century stone statue of Goddess Chamunda, she appears to penetrate the manifest world through this sculpture of grey-black chlorite stone. She is chiseled with her most readily recognizable features - eyes sunken into the socket, sagging breasts and skeletal body. The figure, with third-eye, sunken belly and navel raised, veins defined over the course of her entire body, no teeth, heavily hanging earlobes adorned with disc shaped earrings and snake-entwined around arms as armlets – one of which holds in its long hand a severed human head, which she grasps with her fingers having sharply pointed nails, which resemble a dagger. In her other arm she holds a kapala at the level of her heart, symbolizing it is filled with blood, which she is about to drink. She also wears, a garland of severed heads (mundamala), Lion-head bracelets, ouroboric anklets. She is seated on a corpse with her right foot on the ground and her left leg bent at the knee, foot turned, its sole to the sky. Her hair is aflame, flying upwards, wrapped symbolized as if wearing a triangular crown jata mukuta, which is held in place by a snake-band tiara, the center of which bears a skull. At the base on right side, you can see jackal-like animals feasting on flesh and blood, a dakini dancing in ecstasy after drinking blood (raktā-pāānā), holding blood-filled kapala. On the left side is depicted one male warrior with a sword in sheath hanging over his shoulder, paying obeisance.
A Burmese representation of benevolent form of Chandi riding a lion. Depicted as eight armed with various weapons like Bhala, Chakra, Trishula, Parashu, Dhaal, Pasha, Ankusha. The Goddess and her lion both are shown wearing battle armour.
Face of an idol of Devi Durga at Durga Pujo depicting three eyes.
Street Lights in Kolkata during Durga Pujo festivities.
In this sculpture the fierce form of Shiva - Bhairava is portrayed with five heads and five pairs of arms that hold warlike attributes including sword, shield, bow & arrow, snake, skull, trishula and others. He dances upon the body of his consort Shakti, who directs her cosmic energy symbolised as a cone of flames upwards to energize him.
A majestic Bhairava idol at Kathmandu. Here also he is depicted in dancing form, six armed with a sword, trishula, shield, a severed head of Daksha having four faces and a Kapala, used for drinking blood. He is wearing a Mundamala - garland of skulls and a golden crown, adored with skull, face and different gems and jewels. He is depicted as carrying a naked body or corpse over his back, which is held by his two arms. The three eyes of deity are wide and protruding indicating He is in fearsome mode, teeth are marked and visible and having hanging earlobes. The sun, the moon are depicted on upper side with her consort shakti right above her head shown as holding the encircling flame or aura around him.
Vajravarahi in union with Chakrasamvara, the Buddhist tantric deities - note similarity with Kali and Bhairava in union image next in line.
Kali and Bhairava in union, a 18th century painting from Nepal.
The so called Shiva Pashupati Seal of Indus Valley Civilization - showing a seated ithyphallic figure, surrounded by animals - a pre-vedic deity, which could have evolved in to Shiva of Hinduism.
The mold of Pashupati Seal - clearly shows the feature - a horned headgear, ithypahllic figure seated cross-legged on a platform surrounded with several animals including fish.
The Great Banyan at Howrah. Estimated to be over 250 years old the area occupied by the tree is about 18,918 square metres (about 1.89 hectares or 4.67 acres).
Jakh Bautera Temple, Kutch dedicated to mysterious 72 Yakshas.
A magnificent more than hundred year old Chabutro at Kutch by Seth Khora Ramji & brothers - the types of which are now rarely built. Photo taken by me and uploaded in 2010
Paliyas is a memorial commemorating the honorable death of a hero in battle, photo taken by me at Dhaneti - These Hero Stones are of late 12th century and belong to warriors of KGK Community Photo taken by me and uploaded on wiki in 2011.
A Wikipediholic on road...that seems contradictory.....he should be on his computer....