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tirthyatraseva · 6 months ago
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Jain - Tirth Yatra Seva - Prachin Jain Shwetambar
Tirths Collection, Free Jatra & Many More.
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aadinath-tv · 1 year ago
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indrajasthantourism · 2 years ago
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best24news · 2 years ago
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Rewari News: निशुल्क स्वास्थ्य जांच शिविर 18 को
Rewari News: निशुल्क स्वास्थ्य जांच शिविर 18 को
धारूहेडा: यहां के सेक्टर छह ​स्थित जैन मंदिर में जनहित कल्याण समिति की ओर से रविवार को एक दिवसीय निशुल्क स्वास्थ्य जांच शिविर लगाया जाएगा। समिति के प्रधान केके पांडेय ने बताया कि हर साल समिति की ओर से स्वास्थ्य जाचं शिविर, रक्तदान शिविर, पौधारोपण, सफाई अभियान चलाया जाता है। Rewari News: चौधर का फैसला 23 को, राव इंंद्रजीत का आशीर्वाद लेने के लिए लगी होड शिविर में हडडी रोग विशेषज्ञ डा मनोज कुमार,…
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marblestorearts · 16 days ago
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aartigyan · 5 months ago
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shashiethnic · 5 months ago
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imranjalna · 7 months ago
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श्री भगवान महावीर जन्म कल्याणक महोत्सव पर जालना में भव्य शोभायात्रा और सांस्कृतिक कार्यक्रम Grand procession and cultural program in Jalna on the occasion of Shri Bhagwan Mahavir Janma Kalyanak Mahotsav
जालना: सकल जैन समाज ने श्री भगवान महावीर के 2623 वें जन्म कल्याण महोत्सव के अवसर पर पूज्य मुनिश्री डॉ. पुलकितकुमारजी, पूज्य प्रशांतकवरजी म.सा. और पूज्य दर्शनप्रभाजी की पवित्र उपस्थिति में एक भव्य शोभा यात्रा और सांस्कृतिक कार्यक्रम का आयोजन किया है. जन्म कल्याणक के अवसर पर, 20 अप्रैल शनिवार को शाम 4 बजे भगवान महावीर चौक से गुरु गणेश भवन तक एक अहिंसा मोटरसाइकिल रैली का आयोजन होगा. रात्रि 7 से 10…
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onedaytripin · 1 year ago
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One Day Sawai Madhopur Sightseeing Trip By Private Cab
If you are looking for a one day Madhopur sightseeing trip by private cab in Sawai Madhopur, here is a suggested itinerary that will help you explore the best of this city. Sawai Madhopur is a city in Rajasthan, India, that is famous for its rich cultural and natural heritage. It is the gateway to the Ranthambore National Park, one of the largest and most renowned wildlife reserves in India.…
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dlyarchitecture · 2 years ago
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tirthyatraseva · 6 months ago
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Jain - Tirth Yatra Seva - is an inspiration from my father of doing Jatra across various Jain Tirth's in India
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indrajasthantourism · 2 years ago
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whippersnappersbookworm · 10 months ago
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Ok so if we are talking about reclaiming" Hindu Mandirs and culture" based on apprently "credible" historical accounts, we can also talk about other religion reclaiming their own "indigenous stolen culture " right? I will not talk about Islam because obviously these people will say they are invaders , not part of our Indian culture etc etc. I will rather talk about a religion that was very much part of Indian history, and that is Buddhism. There is historical accounts from ancient and mediaeval India citing instances where Hindu rulers destroyed Buddhist monasteries (also Jain temples).
I have already wrote this on a reblogged post , but posting it again to point out how history works. Every single time there is change in the ruler , they try to impose their religion on their subjects because religion is the easiest way to conquer people, it's the weakest point. This cycle of destroying and imposing religion has been going on for centuries, it's not limited to one religion only. Every religion does this to exploit the helplessness of poor people. Stop trying to propagate that your hindu dharma is peaceful, because it is not. Stop trying to erase the stories of countless individuals who suffered under the dharama which discriminate between people. It's okay to love your religion but don't ignore the bad parts of it. Don't erase the history with your myths .
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hindulivesmatter · 10 months ago
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Never saw someone as stupid as Janaknandini Singh and here's why -
No ram mandir isn't built on "destroyed mosque" it is built on destroyed mandir, so you can let the guilt go.
"does this deserve to be celebrated?"
Yup, we have our ancestors fight for it for 500 years, it didn't come easy, it cost our blood. The original demolition of Ram Mandir - must've costed a lot lot lot more. Babri wasn't meant to be a scared site bruh it was the symbol of victory over us infidels, according to that genocidal maniacs own word - "I have come to this land to fight the holy war against infidels" - babarnama. That mosque wasn't supposed to be there anyway. It was ram Janambhoomi, always has been, always will be.
"would ram ji would've wanted it"
Hell yes.
Standing up and asking ONE temple is causing you to lose your sense of identity, take on more guilt, wish it were the same with invaders and their fans who KNOW 40 thousand to 60 thousand hindu and jain temples have been razed to the ground.
That entire thing was embarrassing, peace and coexistence is important but Hindus shouldn't be the one bending and breaking their backs offering it. It shouldn't be us people compromising. All the damn time. It doesn't happen that way grow a damn backbone
Nice, anon. Spitting facts today. I like it.
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timetravellingkitty · 9 months ago
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I feel like we've been speedrunning Hindutva ever since the Ram Mandir inauguration
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bestvisitplacesinindore · 1 month ago
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Sure! Here’s a list of some of the best places to visit in Indore:
1. Rajwada Palace
A historical landmark, Rajwada Palace showcases the grandeur of the Holkar dynasty. Its architecture blends Maratha and Mughal styles, making it a fascinating place to explore.
2. Lal Baag Palace
Another beautiful heritage site, Lal Baag Palace features stunning gardens and intricate architecture. It offers a glimpse into the royal lifestyle of Indore’s past.
3. Indore Museum
This museum is a treasure trove of history, showcasing artifacts from the region, including sculptures, coins, and paintings. It’s a great place to learn about the cultural heritage of Indore.
4. Sarafa Bazaar
Famous for its street food, Sarafa Bazaar comes alive at night with a variety of local delicacies. It’s a must-visit for food lovers looking to experience authentic Indori cuisine.
5. Chhatri Baag
A serene garden adorned with beautiful chhatris (cenotaphs), this place is perfect for a peaceful stroll. It offers a glimpse into the architectural style of the Holkar dynasty.
6. Kanch Mandir
This stunning Jain temple is known for its intricate mirror work and beautiful glass mosaic interiors. It’s a serene place for reflection and appreciation of art.
7. Patalpani Waterfall
Located just outside the city, this picturesque waterfall is a popular spot for picnics and nature lovers. The best time to visit is during the monsoon when the falls are in full flow.
8. Nehru Park
A well-maintained park, Nehru Park is great for families. It features walking paths, play areas, and beautiful greenery, making it an ideal spot for relaxation and leisure.
9. Ralamandal Wildlife Sanctuary
For those interested in nature and wildlife, this sanctuary offers hiking trails and the chance to see various species of flora and fauna. It’s a great escape from the city’s hustle and bustle.
10. Bada Ganpati
Home to one of the largest Ganesh idols in the world, Bada Ganpati is an important religious site for locals. The idol is impressive, and the temple attracts many visitors, especially during festivals.
Tips for Visiting Indore:
Best Time to Visit: October to March, when the weather is pleasant.
Local Cuisine: Don’t miss out on trying local snacks like poha, jalebi, and sev tamatar.
Transportation: Auto-rickshaws and taxis are readily available for easy commuting around the city.
Indore has a rich blend of history, culture, and cuisine, making it a delightful destination for travelers. Enjoy your visit!
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