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A crore ( /ˈkrɔər/; abbreviated cr; Hindi: करोड़, Nepali: करोड, Urdu: کروڑ) is a unit in the South Asian numbering system equal to ten million (10,000,000; 107), or 100 lakhs. It is widely used in India, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Pakistan.
Large amounts of money in India are often written in the form "23 cr", that is, 23,00,00,000 rupees (230,000,000 in Western notation). Although lakhs are used in Sri Lanka, most Sri Lankans do not use the term crore when referring to money, but they use the word "koatiya" (කෝටිය) to indicate 100 lakhs or ten million.
Very large amounts of money are often written or spoken in terms of "lakh crore", e.g. one lakh crore rupees (or Rs.1 lakh cr) = Rs.(1,00,000 × 1,00,00,000) = Rs. 1 trillion; 1,000,000,000,000 in Western notation = 1012 rupees. This amount is also equal to ten kharab rupees according to the South Asian numbering system, but such terms are rare in common usage.
The term is used wherever large numbers are involved: e.g. India is a country with a population of over a 100 crores. and other e.g. is "world population is over 700 crores"
Jai Gurudev (Hindi: जय गुरुदेव) was the name used by Tulsidas Maharaj, a religious leader in northern India who died in 2012. Followers of the guru believe that Jai Gurudev is the name of God and revere the guru as a saint.
Tulsidas ji Maharaj also known as Baba Jai Gurudev (Hindi: बाबा जय गुरुदेव) was an Indian spiritual guru, regarded by his Hindu and Muslim devotees as a saint. His doctrine is an extension of that of the Radhasoami sect.
No firm information is available on Baba Jai Gurudev’s birth date or early life. A hagiography has grown around him including stories that hold special meaning to his devotees and are considered evidence of his divine nature. Jai Gurudev is said to have been born in Khitora, a small village in the Etawah district in Uttar Pradesh, India. His father was a landlord. When he was a child he lost his parents. As she died his mother is said to have asked him to find God and avoid being ensnared in transient worldly pleasures.
Tulisdas ji left home when seven years old. He visited temples, mosques and churches seeking a perfect spiritual master. His search ended when he met Ghurelal ji Sharma in the village of Chirauli, Aligarh district, Uttar Pradesh and was initiated by him. Baba Jai Gurudev followed and practised the path as guided by his spiritual master, initially performing sadhana for over 18 hours a day. Just before his death in December 1950 Guru Ghurelal ji Sharma instructed his three sons to follow Tulsidas and instructed Tulsidas to spread his message to mankind.
Hora ashimoto wo mite goran
Kore ga anata no ayumu michi
Hora mae wo mite goran
Are ga anata no mirai
Haha ga kureta takusan no yasashisa
Ai wo idaite ayumeto kurikaeshita
Ano toki wa mada osanakute imi nado shiranai
Donna watashi no te wo nigiri
Isshoni ayundekita
Yume wa itsumo sora takaku aru kara
Todokanakute kowai ne dakedo oitsuzukeru no
Jibun no sutori dakara koso akirametakunai
Fuan ni naruto te wo nigiri
Isshoni ayundekita
Sono yasashisa wo toki ni wa iyagari
Hanareta haha e sunao ni narezu
Hora ashimoto wo mite goran
Kore ga anata no ayumu michi
Hora mae wo mite goran
Are ga anata no mirai
Sono yasashisa wo toki ni wa iyagari
Hanareta haha e sunao ni narezu
Hora ashimoto wo mite goran
Kore ga anata no ayumu michi
Hora mae wo mite goran
Are ga anata no mirai
Hora ashimoto wo mite goran
Kore ga anata no ayumu michi
Hora mae wo mite goran
Are ga anata no mirai
Mirai e mukatte