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Tuesday, January 23, 2024

3200

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13 More Temple

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Sruthi

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Chiranjeevi

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Rajini

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Bachchan

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Ambani

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crowd

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inauguration

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FTII

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Kangana

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Babri Masjid Tanjore Temple Velankanni church

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Kamal

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Dham

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iqbal

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Monday, January 22, 2024

parasaran

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Garuda

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Ram Ki Paidi

Ghats

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Panchkosi Parikrama


In the temple city of 
Ayodhya in Uttar Pradesh, India, Panchkosi Parikrama is performed over a two-day period. Devotees first take a holy dip in the Saryu River and then do a Parikrama of 15 km along the periphery of the city. It is said that over two hundred thousand devotees including around 50 thousand sadhus from 
  1. Prayag (Allahabad),  
  2. Haridwar, 
  3. Mathura and  
  4. Kashi (Varanasi)
participate in the parikrama, and full security arrangements are made for the religious occasion

puri varanasi

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puri

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Trinity

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Kaaba Vatican

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Countries

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Kuber

Kautsa, the young son of a Brahmin called Devdatt, lived in the city of Paithan. After completing his education with Rishi Varatantu, he insisted on his guru acceptingGuru Dakshina, a present. The guru said, "Kautsa, to give dakshina in return for learning wisdom is not appropriate. Graduation of the disciple makes the guru happy, and that is the real Guru Dakshina."
Kautsa was not satisfied. He still felt it was his duty to give his guru something. The guru said, "All right, if you insist on giving me dakshina, then give me 140 million gold coins, 10 million for each of the 14 sciences I have taught you."
Kautsa went to King Raghu. Raghuraja was an ancestor of Lord Rama, famous for his generosity. But just at that time he had spent all his money on the Brahmins, after performing the Vishvajit sacrifice. Raghuraja asked Kautsa to return in three days. Raghuraja immediately left to get the gold coins from Indra. Indra summonedKuber, the god of wealth. Indra told Kuber, "Make rain full of gold coins, fall on the Shanu and Aapati trees around Raghuraja's city of Ayodhya."
The rain of gold coins began to fall. King Raghu gave all the coins to Kautsa, and Kautsa hastened to offer the coins to Varatantu Rishi. Guru had asked only 140 millions, so he gave the rest back to Kautsa. Kautsa was not interested in money, considering honour to be more valuable than wealth. He asked the king to take the remaining gold coins back. But the king refused, as kings do not take back the daan (gift).
Finally Kautsa distributed the gold coins to the people of Ayodhya on the day of Ashvin shukla dashami. In remembrance of this event, there has been a custom of plucking the leaves of the Aapati tree, and then people present these leaves to one another as gold.

Wednesday, January 10, 2024

Incense

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Medium

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Shankaracharya

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worst

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best

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beast

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beauty

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blast

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