Articles, tagged with "religious significance", page 4
16th December 2010
24 kms upstream on the banks of the Ganga where the Chandrabhaga meets it, is the holy town of Rishikesh. The banks are lined with ashrams, where saints and holy men rested before beginning their arduous pilgrimage up into the snow-covered land of the god...
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MandakiniHotels
06th December 2010
The HDFC Bank, one of India’s premier banks, today inaugurated an Automatic Teller Machine (ATM), fourth in this week, at Hazratbal, here taking its total teller network in the Valley to 18 and 25 in J&K. The ATM near Sir Syed Gate of University of Kashmi...
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Deal4Loan
25th November 2010
There are numerous spas in Slovenia. Any spa and wellness resort of Slovenia has some great amenities, but it may also have other things of interest to sight seers, hikers or any number of other kinds of people. The religious significance of each spa and ...
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Wilford Santos
23rd November 2010
We honor the sacrifice that Lord Jesus has made for mankind by celebrating his birthday as Christmas Day. It is celebrated on 25th December. This is an important festival in many countries across the world. This festival is also widely celebrated by non-...
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madyjojjef
17th November 2010
In deciding to learn Hebrew over other foreign languages, bear in mind that while it may seem that Hebrew is a ‘dead language’, it most decidedly is not! Hebrew is actually still spoken by 200,000 households even in the United States. It is also still ver...
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jordan008
12th November 2010
Halloween is one of the most attractive holidays in the year, which is celebrated on October 31. Here are all the funny traditions related to this holiday – the extraordinary hiding behind masks, trick-or-treating in costumes, carving pumpkins, ghost tou...
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Marina Janakievska
09th November 2010
Many people find that it is a nice touch to purchase a beautiful piece of jewelry to commemorate a special event. That event might be a birthday or wedding anniversary, but it could also be a graduation or a retirement, or any occasion that is special fo...
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Wayne Hemrick
04th November 2010
India is the biggest consumer of gold accounting for 18% of the total gold produced in the world. From past many centuries, the yellow metal – Gold holds strong religious significance in the Indian culture. It is believed that the Indian goddess of wealth...
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Monty Alexander
13th October 2010
Hampi is a culturally rich town located in the south Indian state of Karnataka. The ancient temples are the star attractions of Hampi and draw a large number of tourists from all over the world. The original name of this town was Pampa which is the Purani...
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Author:
Caper
30th September 2010
Chardham Tours or the pious Char Dham Yatra is considered as the most sacred pilgrimage tour in India. The four sacrosanct destinations namely Badrinath, Kedarnath, Gangotri and Yamnotri are considered as the four significant pillars of Hinduism.
Acco...
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kaithi
15th September 2010
Jaipur, the capital city of Rajasthan is popular for its royal forts, regal palaces and majestic attractions. The city of Rajputs is popular to possess a number of historical splendors including the majestic attractions like Hawa Mahal, Taj Mahal, City Pa...
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Author:
kaithi
09th September 2010
Allahabad is celebrated for its loaded cultural heritage and religious significance all over India. The city is thoughtfully situated at the convergence of (Ganges, Yamuna and Saraswati) better known for Triveni Sangam. The city has been always been the c...
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Rajive
09th September 2010
The Pushkar Fair or Pushkar ka Mela is one of the most electric fairs of Rajasthan celebrated for five days in the November at Pushkar 14 km from Ajmer. The town is surrounded by hills on three sides and sand dunes on the other which make it a panoramic d...
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Sanjog
19th August 2010
Many families choose very traditional, deep-rooted names for baby. Whatever their heritage might be parents seek to give their baby a name with meaning. There are many Christian baby boy names that are both popular and traditional. The meanings of thes...
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James Lunden
09th August 2010
Ahh, Roma. It should be written in every person's destiny that they shall travel to the Eternal City at least once in their lifetime, to experience the romance, the history and the charm that is the capital of Italy. A weekend breaks in rome may seem like...
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Author:
richardswilson