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Name
Anindya Moitra
NationalityIndian
Country India
Current locationKolkata
LanguagesBangla, Hindi and English
Time zoneUTC+5:30
Current timeCurrent time for UTC+5:30 is 05:26
Eyesblack
HandednessRight
Family and friends
Marital statusunmarried
Education and employment
OccupationEducation
UniversityUniversity of Calcutta
Hobbies, favourites and beliefs
HobbiesListening to music
ReligionUniversal Religion ('As many views so many paths')
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JoinedDecember 2006
First editDecember 2006
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This user comes from India.


"Faith is the best wealth for a man in this world. Righteousness when well practised brings happiness. Truth is the sweetest of flavours. They say the life of one living by wisdom is the best."


  • ′′Vanities of the world are transient...′′
                  - SWAMI VIVEKANANDA

Even in the lowest kinds of attraction there is the germ of divine love. One of the names of the Lord in Sanskrit is 'Hari', and this means that 'He attracts all things to Himself.' ...To love because it is the nature of love to love is undeniably the highest and the most unselfish of love that may be seen in the world.

             - SWAMI VIVEKANANDA


USS Johnston
USS Johnston was a Fletcher-class destroyer built for the United States Navy during World War II. She was named after Lieutenant John V. Johnston, a navy officer during the American Civil War. The ship was laid down in May 1942 and was launched in March 1943, entering active duty later that year as part of the US Pacific Fleet. Johnston provided naval gunfire support for American ground forces during the Gilbert and Marshall Islands campaign in 1944 and again, after three months of patrol and escort duty in the Solomon Islands, during the recapture of Guam in July. Thereafter, Johnston was tasked with escorting escort carriers during the Mariana and Palau Islands campaign and the liberation of the Philippines. On 25 October 1944, Johnston and various other ships were engaged by a large Imperial Japanese Navy flotilla, in what became known as the Battle off Samar. After engaging several Japanese capital ships and a destroyer squadron, Johnston was sunk with 187 dead. Johnston's wreck was discovered in 2019, and at a depth of more than 20,000 feet (6,100 m) below the surface, is one of the deepest shipwrecks ever surveyed. This photograph shows Johnston in Seattle in October 1943.Photograph credit: unidentified US Navy photographer; restored by Adam Cuerden and Cobatfor
           *Rungs of Love
 At first one loves only when one is loved.
 Next, one loves spontaneously, but one wants to be loved in return.
 Then one loves even if one is not loved, but one still wants one's love to be accepted.
 And finally one loves purely and simply, without any other need or joy than that of loving.
 - Mirra Alfassa
  • To wish for perfection for the loved one, and to feel pure joy in thinking of that soul, is divine love; and that is the love of true friendship.
                                      - Paramhansa Yogananda
  • We are prone by habit to look at things only in combination of what others have observed. The most insignificant thing has a little unknown element in it. We must find it.
                                                           ~Maupassant

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Hi, I am Anindya Moitra, from Kolkata (Calcutta),India . I have been a Wikipedian since 2006.

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