Articles, tagged with "lord shiva", page 5
24th March 2011
You might have seen many great philanthropists giving back to the society in more than one ways. Likewise, visiting a shrine is like a small pilgrimage, as a sign of gratitude towards the lord. Apart from being a blessed territory, temples in India stand ...
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Author:
Harry Carlin
21st March 2011
Holi, a colorful festival brings joy and fun for all. It is the most excited and awaited festival by all Indians. It is a major festival celebrated by all Hindus as a welcome to the spring season and remarkable auspicious significance in Hindu Mythology. ...
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giftagifts
15th March 2011
Ambika Trading and construction company India's leading real estate company with projects across the nainital in uttarakhand. Nainital properties is your gateway to the Himalayan experience.It is your chance of owning a piece of the Himalayas.
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Author:
madhyam
09th March 2011
The festival of colors, Holi, is an honour to the arrival of spring season. It is a season of extreme weather condition, which is generally considered good for crops. The color of spring is depicted by greenery everywhere that further signifies growth as ...
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Author:
dipanegi
08th March 2011
Manali is considered a holiday getaway per excellence. The National Highway that connects Leh runs through the valley, at the fag end of which the hill station town of Manali proudly stands to rejuvenate vacationers pregnant with anticipation. The pristin...
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Prithvi Raj
07th March 2011
The legend on how he became a Shyamji started back during the Mahabharata. As a child, he was already an impressive warrior. He got this ability from his mother and Lord Shiva was very pleased with him. So pleased that he gave him the Teen Baan which is t...
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Author:
Jacob Jay
03rd March 2011
The breathtaking beauty of Kerala also known as God's Own Country has always been very fascinating for the travelers. The exotic beaches, serene backwaters, rich wildlife along with the mysterious caves, make this state a perfect place to spend your holid...
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Manisha Chopra
02nd March 2011
Enamoring mausoleum of Taj Mahal in Agra is the esteem Indo-Islamic architectural wonder that depicts the fascinating story of undying love and grief. This temple is an amalgamation of Islamic, Turkish, and Persian elegance situated on the bank of the riv...
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prabhat ranjan
02nd March 2011
The Dasaswamedh Ghat is one of the most frequented ghats (series of steps leading towards a body of water) in the holy city of Varanasi. With its importance and central convenient location it is no surprise that it is one of the busiest ghats on the River...
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Author:
Pushpitha Wijesinghe
25th February 2011
Four most holy pilgrimages of India, nestling in the lofty peaks of Garhwal Himalayas, Yamunotri, Gangotri, Kedarnath and Badrinath, are known as the Char Dham of Hindus.
According to belief of ancient people, Goddess Ganga took the form of a river to...
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Author:
justinsam
25th February 2011
About Hampi:
Hampi is a very famous village, situated in the Northern Karnataka state of India. During the 14th century empire it was the kingdom of Vijayanagar. Now it is nestled within the ruins of Vijayanagar empire, hence sometimes it is also known a...
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Author:
Manisha Chopra
21st February 2011
Shirdi Yatra For By Air ( 3 Days / 2 Nights) (VH-Shirdi-02)
New Delhi- Mumbai – Shirdi – Shani Dham - Mumbai - New Delhi
Day 01:
Departure transfer to Delhi Airport & board Flight for Mumbai. Arrival at Mumbai Airport with welcome drink to each perso...
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Author:
vikrantholidays
18th February 2011
The Chardham Yatra
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The Char Dham are the names of four piligrimage places in India. Char Dham are considered the most revered sites for Hindus that have to be visited in one's lifetime. Char Dham is located in the Himalayas. Char Dham represents four ...
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Author:
Kimberly Merrill
18th February 2011
Amarnath Yatra Tour
Amarnath Yatra Tour - One of the holy trinity, Shiva is a living god. The most sacred and most ancient book of India, the Rig Veda evokes his presence in its hymns, Vedic Myths, rituals and even testify to his existence from the da...
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Author:
Kimberly Merrill
17th February 2011
Kumbhalgarh also called Kumbhalmer or Kumbalgarh is a Mewar fortress located 84 km from Udaipur in Rajasthan State. Because of its grand construction, this fort is the second most significant fort of Rajasthan after Chittorgarh, which was built during the...
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Author:
Caper