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Tribute to Ayodhaya Mandir, with love from Siam(Thailand)
Jai Sita Ram!
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Ram Lalla Door Opening, Pooja & Darshan
#ram lalla#ram lala#hinduism#krishna#hindu mythology#hare krishna#iskcon#sanatandharma#rama#hindusim#ramayana#hindu#ayodhyarammandir#ayodhyaramtemple#ram mandir ayodhya#ayodhaya#ayodhya
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How to Plan a Trip to Ayodhya?
Planning a trip to Ayodhya can be a rewarding experience, given its rich historical and religious significance. Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you organize your visit:
1. Research and Planning
Destination Information: Learn about Ayodhya’s historical and cultural significance. Key attractions include the Ram Janmabhoomi, Hanuman Garhi, Kanak Bhawan, and various ghats and temples.
Best Time to Visit: The best time to visit Ayodhya is between October and March when the weather is pleasant. Avoid the summer months due to high temperatures.
2. Travel Arrangements
Getting There:
By Air: The nearest airport is Chaudhary Charan Singh International Airport in Lucknow, around 130 km away. From there, you can hire a taxi or take a bus.
By Train: Ayodhya has its own railway station, well-connected to major cities like Delhi, Lucknow, and Varanasi.
By Road: Regular bus services and taxis are available from major cities in Uttar Pradesh.
3. Accommodation
Hotels and Guesthouses: Ayodhya offers a range of accommodations from budget hotels to more comfortable guesthouses. Book in advance, especially during peak seasons and festivals.
Ashrams and Dharamshalas: For a more spiritual experience, consider staying in an ashram or dharamshala.
4. Itinerary
Day 1: Arrive in Ayodhya, check into your accommodation, visit Ram Janmabhoomi and Hanuman Garhi.
Day 2: Explore Kanak Bhawan, Dashrath Mahal, and the various ghats along the Sarayu River. Attend the evening aarti at the river.
Day 3: Visit other temples like Nageshwarnath Temple, and if time permits, nearby places like Faizabad.
5. Local Transportation
Auto-rickshaws and Cycle Rickshaws: Convenient for short distances.
Taxis: For a more comfortable and flexible option, especially if traveling with family.
Buses: Local buses are available but might be crowded.
6. Sightseeing and Activities
Temple Tours: Spend time visiting the numerous temples, each with its own unique history and architecture.
River Sarayu: Participate in or observe the evening aarti, a beautiful and serene experience.
Local Cuisine: Try local vegetarian dishes, street food, and sweets.
7. Cultural Etiquette
Dress Modestly: Respect local customs by dressing modestly, especially when visiting religious sites.
Remove Footwear: Always remove your shoes before entering temples.
Respect Traditions: Follow local customs and rituals, especially in religious places.
8. Safety and Health
Stay Hydrated: Carry water, especially if traveling during warmer months.
Health Precautions: Carry basic medication and a first-aid kit. Be cautious about food and water hygiene.
Local Emergency Numbers: Keep a list of local emergency contacts, including your country’s embassy or consulate.
9. Budget Planning
Accommodation Costs: Depending on your choice, costs can range from budget to mid-range.
Food and Transportation: Local food is generally inexpensive, and transportation costs vary based on mode and distance.
Entrance Fees: Some temples and sites may have small entrance fees.
10. Packing Essentials
Clothing: Comfortable and modest clothing, a hat, and sunglasses.
Footwear: Comfortable walking shoes and sandals.
Miscellaneous: A small backpack, camera, power bank, and necessary travel documents.
By following this guide, you can ensure a well-organized and enriching trip to Ayodhya, making the most of your visit to this historically and culturally significant city.
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#अयोध्याभंडारा_By_संतरामपालजी
श्रीराम जन्मभूमि अयोध्या में मंदिर दर्शन करने आ रहे श्रद्धालुओं के लिए 25 फरवरी 2024 से संत रामपाल जी के सानिध्य में चौबीसों घंटे शुद्ध देशी घी से निर्मित भंडारा निरंतर चल रहा है। जिसमें प्रतिदिन लाखों की संख्या में लोग भण्डारा ग्रहण कर रहे हैं।
#sa news channel#sant rampaljimah#rampaljimah#satlok_vs_earth#satlokashram#satloktv24#rampal ji maharaj#satlok information#satlok vs prithvilok#satlok_ashram_news#ayodharammandir#ayodhaya#bhandara#ayodhya bhandara
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Running continuously for 24 hours under the guidance of Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj, the feast ensures that every Shraddhalu is served without any charge. The pure and abundant offerings are earning praise for their purity.
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GK Quizs Question on Ayodhya Ram Mandir With Answer
#education#multiple choice#studying#exams#ireland#australia#answer#ayodhya#ayodharammandir#ayodhaya#uttarpradesh#india
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#bhakti#jaishriram#rammandir#hanuman#ayodhyarammandir#ramblings#shree ram#youtube#social media#facebook#how to#vishnu#ayodhaya#delhi#new delhi#delhincr#india#gold buyer in delhi#mumbai#chennai#maharashtra#Youtube
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MAI DAVIKA HOORNE THE EMPRESS OF AYODHAYA ( 2024 )
#mai davika#davika hoorne#dhoorneedit#davikahoorneedit#the empress of ayodhaya#lakornedit#lakornet#lakornsource#lakornladies#mine.#pocedit#wocdaily#femalegifsource#wonderfulwomendaily#dailyfemale#femaledaily#wocedit#userfyp#the full face beat in asian historical dramas alw makes me giggle
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I knew Tanyong had a thing for Jinda!
Girl has sapphic vibes for days and is so over being a noble consort.
Impatiently waiting for episode 4 eng subs for The Empress of Ayodhaya
#the empress of ayodhaya#mai davika#fern nopjira#film thanapat#your nefarious sexy priest character has strong competition#thai drama#thai series#gl#girl love#girl love vibes
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Behind the Casting of Spare Me Your Mercy & other insights into oneD originals
This is an old interview from February 2024 when oneD originals were just announced and SMYM had not started filming yet. This is screenwriter Lux and director Wo talking about casting Tor Thanapob and JJ Krissanapoom for the lead roles.
When the first batch of oneD originals were first announced, I found it really interesting that many of the leads in these supposedly "big budget" original series for One31 were mostly independent actors/actors not under One31 management (Tor Thanapob, JJ Krissanapoom, Mai Davika, Baifern Pimchanok, Peach Pachara...)
More recently, P'Lux (the screenwriter of The Empress of Ayodhaya and Spare Me Your Mercy) posted a thread on Twitter discussing the casting/audition process for oneD originals but probably the same process apply to number of one31 series in general.
"Normally, when there is a role that requires an actor, the creator/project owner will inform the channel (One31) about the character/appearance/age/abilities they want. There might be examples of actors that [the creators] think are right for the executives to consider. The channel will specify which actors (in the channel) will come to audition. The casting department will contact them and ask if the actors are interested. Not everyone wants to audition for every role (re: some actors only audition for specific roles, some audition for multiple roles in one project). There are often actors who reject roles. If they want independent actors outside the channel/company, the casting department will contact them and ask for their willingness (to go to casting) in the same way. Then, an audition will be scheduled. The decision-makers are the channel executives/project creator/director/scriptwriter. They will discuss together. If the role is important, difficult, or not what you want, sometimes they will schedule another round of reading. They may do it more than once. In one project, one actor might audition for multiple roles. To see which role is best, most suitable. The OneD Original project places great importance on acting. It wasn't easy to finalize the actors."
This sentiment was also echoed by P'Aom Thammaruja, the casting director who said that the 8 people in the cast of Taste (an upcoming oneD original from the creators of Hormones The Series) were chosen among hundreds of candidates. Out of 8 people, only 3 are One31 actors (Charlette Wasita, Boom Saharat and Obey Punnavich)
Mabel (girl w/ pink background in the center) said all cast members were selected via auditions. Mabel went through two auditions herself. Mabel also said the Taste workshops are intensive and filming will begin this month. She also said the cast members have difficult schedules but the filming schedule has been set. (source)
While P'Lux is talking about this as an insight into oneD originals' casting process, but this casting process is mostly true for many projects across the industry, not limited to just One31.
#spare me your mercy#jaylerr#tor thanapob#jj krissanapoom#one31#euthanasia the series#thaimedia#the empress of ayodhaya#thicha#taste the series#smym#userjamiec#usersasa#userrain#userpharawee#userspring#usertoptaps#forfive#rinblr#tagging interested smym enthusiasts
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Hanuman doing meditation of Sri Ram
#hanuman#lord hanuman#hanuman bhajan#hanuman movie#jai hanuman#hanuman chalisa#hanumaan#hanumavihari#ram#rama#lord ram#ayodhyaramtemple#ayodhyarammandir#ram mandir ayodhya#ayodharammandir#ayodhaya#ayodhya#ram lalla#ram lala
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The Ramayana: An Epic Journey of Dharma and Devotion
The Ramayana, one of the two great epics of ancient Indian literature, stands as a timeless testament to the values of duty, righteousness, and devotion. Attributed to the sage Valmiki, this monumental work weaves together a narrative rich with spiritual lessons, heroic deeds, and profound philosophical insights. Its influence extends far beyond the boundaries of India, shaping cultural, religious, and literary traditions across Asia.
The Essence of the Ramayana
The Ramayana unfolds the story of Prince Rama, his wife Sita, and his loyal brother Lakshmana. Set in a time when gods and demons walked the earth, it is a tale of adventure, love, betrayal, and redemption. The epic's core revolves around the themes of dharma (righteousness) and the triumph of good over evil.
Characters and Their Significance
Rama: The protagonist, Rama, is the embodiment of dharma. As the seventh incarnation of the god Vishnu, he represents the ideal king, son, and husband. His life is a journey of adhering to righteousness despite immense personal suffering.
Sita: Sita, the incarnation of the goddess Lakshmi, symbolizes purity, devotion, and self-sacrifice. Her unwavering loyalty and strength are central to the narrative, particularly during her abduction by the demon king Ravana.
Lakshmana: Rama's devoted brother, Lakshmana, exemplifies loyalty and service. He accompanies Rama and Sita into exile and plays a crucial role in their trials.
Ravana: The ten-headed demon king of Lanka, Ravana, is a complex character representing unchecked ambition and desire. Despite his intelligence and power, his downfall is brought about by his hubris and disrespect for dharma.
Hanuman: The monkey god Hanuman is the epitome of devotion and bravery. His unwavering dedication to Rama and his heroic feats in the service of Rama's cause are legendary.
Key Events in the Ramayana
Exile to the Forest: Due to a promise made by his father, King Dasharatha, Rama is exiled to the forest for fourteen years. Sita and Lakshmana join him in this arduous journey.
Abduction of Sita: Ravana, enamored by Sita's beauty, abducts her and takes her to his kingdom of Lanka, setting the stage for a monumental conflict.
The Search for Sita: Rama and Lakshmana's search for Sita leads them to form alliances with various beings, including the monkey king Sugriva and Hanuman.
The Battle of Lanka: The epic climaxes in a colossal battle between Rama's forces and Ravana's army. Rama's victory symbolizes the triumph of good over evil.
Return to Ayodhya: After rescuing Sita and defeating Ravana, Rama returns to Ayodhya, where he is crowned king, marking the beginning of a golden era of peace and prosperity.
Themes and Philosophical Insights
The Ramayana is not just a story of adventure and heroism; it is a repository of profound moral and ethical teachings:
Dharma: The concept of duty and righteousness is central to the epic. Each character's actions are judged based on their adherence to dharma.
Devotion and Loyalty: The unwavering loyalty of characters like Hanuman and Lakshmana showcases the power of devotion and selfless service.
Sacrifice and Suffering: The characters undergo immense suffering and make great sacrifices, underscoring the transient nature of life and the importance of inner strength.
The Role of Women: Through Sita, the Ramayana highlights the virtues of purity, strength, and resilience. Her trials and tribulations offer deep insights into the role and status of women in ancient society.
Cultural and Historical Impact
The Ramayana has left an indelible mark on the cultural fabric of India and beyond. It has inspired countless adaptations in literature, theater, dance, and film. Festivals like Diwali, which celebrates Rama's return to Ayodhya, and Ram Navami, his birthday, are integral to Hindu culture.
In Southeast Asia, the epic has been adapted into local traditions, influencing art, literature, and performance. The Thai Ramakien, the Cambodian Reamker, and the Indonesian Kakawin Ramayana are notable adaptations that reflect the epic's wide-reaching influence.
Conclusion
The Ramayana is more than just a story; it is a guide to living a life of virtue and righteousness. Its timeless themes continue to resonate with people across the globe, offering lessons in morality, devotion, and the human spirit's resilience. As we delve into the epic's rich tapestry, we discover that the journey of Rama, Sita, and their companions is, in many ways, a reflection of our own quest for meaning, justice, and harmony in the world.
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A little Film/Jam requeim
Upon the news that these two are not planning any projects together in the future, I was pondering Thai actor pairings and why I liked this particular one. First let me say I'm very in favor of actors not getting joined at the hip forever -- I doubt that's why anyone gets into acting, and while I get the financial reasons this happens in Thai entertainment, I'm generally in agreement that it tends to limit creativity, since the brand often has to come before the story. My only gripe is that now they're off doing lakorns that will never get subbed in English and it's not fair and look, I need to see The Empress of Ayodhaya ok?? I don't think it's a bad thing to have actors with great chemistry appear together in multiple shows, however, and I wanna say that I think these two used that opportunity right. Look, we have Tian:
Utter cinammon roll, too pure for this world, total sweetheart. He's a little scared and a lot beaten down, but he still has a burning spark of respect for himself that he doesn't let extinguish. He spends 73% of this show in the throes of a mental breakdown but still manages to take control of his narrative in the end. It's actively insane that the murder glitter show has such fantastic characters.
And then you have Charn, who is...
... also beaten down by this world, but evil about it. It's all manipulation, manwhoring, and complicated smiles belaying his real feelings with this guy. Refreshingly, he only has to reform himself a little bit to get his happy ending.
Meanwhile, Jiu. Assassin, kind of a tsundere. Marshmallow center, obviously. I'll never be over how after he and Tian first had sex (under the influence of a beetle fungus, OBVIOUSLY), he got deeply hurt that Tian said it was a mistake and accused Tian of doing this to all the boys. Possibly my favorite Jiu moment. ANYWAY.
There isn't as much distance between Jiu and Tinn as there is between Tian and Charn (from what I've seen, Jam maybe doesn't have quite as much range as Film, or at least hasn't been asked to demonstrate it). But Tinn is a more open and straightforward character, the moral center of Laws of Attraction versus a guy who assassinates several people with scissors without remorse in Khun Chai.
Point is, we don't always get this with repeated actor pairings. A lot of the time, you have an underlying dynamic that comes through in all the pair's shows, and it can't wander too far from its origins - I was thinking about this specifically with regards to Only Friends after listening to this excellent debut of the Part 5 (of 4) podcast, which talks about the way Force's Top turned into a completely flat character, possibly because "interesting" would conflict with the whole True Love ForceBook dynamic that GMMTV needs to sell. An appealing dynamic can be great -- hey, I read fanfic, I get the joy of putting the same guy in situations -- but I really liked how Film and Jam went with/were given quite different characters in their two projects together. This could be a lakorn vs. BL thing, but it'd be cool to see more paired actors take on more disparate roles together!
My disappointment over no more shows from these two comes down to wishing I could see what else they might pull off. Jam as the rich jerk instead of Film? Both of them playing morally grey? It could have been fun.
Oh well; I'll just be over here lighting candles for English subs from One31, because at least this hot murderous royalty nonsense looks exquisite.
And if you've read this far, please feel free to drop me recs in the tags or comments of other pairs that have played really different roles or dynamics with each other. I love seeing actors show their range!
#jamfilm#jam rachata#film thanapat#laws of attraction#khun chai#to sir with love#the empress of ayodhaya#thai actors
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For whatever reason, Thai shows rarely work for me, but this one looks so gorgeous, I cannot resist.
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