Articles, tagged with "durga puja", page 5
13th October 2008
Six yards of cloth. That is not all there is to the saree. This dress worn by millions of Indian women is, by far, the most elegant. It is not merely an outfit but an ornament, lending both grace and glamour to the person who wears it. More important, the...
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Author:
amit kumar gupta
23rd September 2008
In hinduism lot's of festivals celebrates. Hindu festivals are celebration of gods and goddess birth who live for thousands year ago. Lot's of kings and queens, lord and goddess in hindu mythology. Each hindu festival has story.
One festival has ma...
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Author:
dubaiblog
21st August 2008
India is a land of many festivals and celebrations. Festivals in India are celebrated with zest, passion and devotions as it is a part of life. Some of the most popular festivals all over India are Diwali, Holi, Raksha Bandhand, Eid, Gurpurb, Durga Puja, ...
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Author:
poojalapasia
15th July 2008
In Calcutta, each street has a story, by every cornice hangs a tale. And a trip to the Heritage-heavy city is wasted if you miss the significance of the grand old edifices that fill it. Charlock's city is notorious for its humid summers but winters are mi...
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Author:
Rajneesh
29th April 2008
India is a land of festivals. With a confluence of varied religious and traits the time to come together and enjoy is plenty. Fashion naturally is a part of such traditions. Largely Indian wear is teamed as sarees, shararas, choli-ghagra, salwar suits and...
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Author:
Jennie
28th September 2007
Durga Puja, the festival of victory over bad is the worship of 'Shakti' or the divine power. Most of the religious celebrations in the world have legends surrounding them. The stories are generally the fight between the evil and the good. Worship of Godde...
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Author:
fancycreativity@gmail.com
20th March 2007
Kolkata is the largest metropolis in India, Calcutta is a vibrant city on the move, volatile and unpredictable. The Gateway to India, till 1912, and the capital of the Raj in India, it still bears the Victorian imprint on its streets and structures. A cit...
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Author:
Vinay
09th February 2007
Indian festivals speak of India's rich cultural and traditional background. The colorful festivals are an integral part of every Indian. The festivals play an important part in promoting the traditional handicrafts and tourism of India. The rich cultural ...
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Author:
Ross Kortman
15th December 2006
Taliban is considered to be the most old fashioned,fanatic,cruel,un civilized and with many other names.But if we considered their acts we will find , many group of people like them in many parts of world.
Bombay is considered to be, the most advanced,...
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Author:
I-protocol
17th November 2006
Orissa Tourism
Erstwhile Kalinga of the famous Mauryan emporer Ashoka, the maritime state of Orissa has a varied and fascinating history represented by the famous Sun temple at Konark and the revered Jagannath temple at Puri. Home to sixty-two tribes, ...
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Author:
Satya Narayan
23rd October 2006
Hinduism gives lot of importance to Shakti. Though there are more followers of Shiva and Vishnu, there are many followers of Shakti especially in the east of India. Let us find out why Shakti is so important.
Shakti is the other side of Lord Shiva. Unl...
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Author:
CD Mohatta
01st November 2005
Calcutta, India is a city known for having a serious poverty problem. While this is true, there is much more to the place.
Calcutta
Calcutta is a colonial city organized during the period of British rule, which means a great majority of it is only ...
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Author:
Richard Chapo