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चरणों में चारो धाम भजन लिरिक्स
ऐसे भक्त कहाँ, कहाँ जग में ऐसे भगवान ऐसे भक्त कहाँ, कहाँ जग में ऐसे भगवान, संघ गुरु का समोशरण सा, चरणों में चारो धाम, ऐसे भक्त कहाँ, कहाँ जग में ऐसे भगवान ॥ गुरु का नाम तो गुरु से बड़ा है, हर संकट में साथ खड़ा है, गुरु चरणों में जो नित आते, अपने सारे कष्ट मिटाते, गुरु मेरे चंदा मैं हूँ चकोरा, चितवत देखत गुरु की ओरा, हम भक्तो पर थोड़ा सा, दे दो गुरुजी ध्यान, संघ गुरु का समोशरण सा, चरणों में चारों…
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Nischal Jain | Discipline of invoking deities
Here, invited bhajan groups were taught the correct methods and the discipline of invoking deities through songs. Through these residential workshops participants learnt different types of bhajans
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Immerse yourself in divine devotion with "Shree Krishna Govinda Hare Murari" beautifully rendered by Rohmish. With soulful vocals by Rohmish and mesmerizing music arrangement by Jainil Amin, this rendition captures the essence of spiritual bliss. Join us in honoring the divine through this timeless Krishna bhajan originally composed by Ravinder Jain. Don't forget to check out the talented singer and musician Jainil Amin's YouTube channel for more amazing content.
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🎶✨️when you get this, put 5 songs you actually listen to, then publish. Send this ask to 10 of your favorite followers🎶✨️
Wait, I am one of your favourite followers??! Oh, thankyou <33
I have done this before but here you go, more 5 songs (bhajans) that I listen to!
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The Golden Triangle and Varanasi Tour The Internet is a Bridge between India
India has a long and colorful history, and a diverse culture, and also carries deep-seated spiritual feelings.
For those who want to see true India in a limited time the combination of the Golden Triangle and Varanasi is second to none.
Connecting the most important sites for tourism, splendor, and culture, Golden Triangle Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur with the holiest city Varanasi.
this tour will provide the PHP Client and their guests with extended thematic exposure to India’s historical, cultural, and spiritual values.
This tour can attract history lovers, religious pilgrims, or just ordinary people who want to taste India.
The Golden Triangle: A Journey through India’s Royal Getting.
The Golden Triangle is probably one of the most famous tourist routes in India and has all the rights to be so.
The Golden Triangle connects three of India’s most ancient and culturally rich cities: Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur, giving the visitor the full panorama of India’s history, royal past, and architectural marvels.
Thus Delhi, the capital city, is seeing the traces of its historical past, as well as the new structures.
Here you will have Mughal architectural structures such as the Red Fort, Jama Masjid, and Humayun’s Tomb, and colonial structures including India Gate and Rashtrapati Bhavan respectively.
While the city itself is lined with busy markets and markets, it has its monuments being quite the opposite, serene and historic.
The capital city is a journey through the transformation of the landscape of India from the era of the Mughals, through the colonial period and into the present day.
The second destination on the map of the Golden Triangle is Agra, where the company of a mysterious beauty – the Taj Mahal is invited. The Taj Mahal or ‘The House of Love’ is a fascinating marvel of architectural marvel that magnets tourists from different parts of the world.
However other tourist attraction includes the Agra Fort and Fatehpur Sikri which is also located in Agra. It is noteworthy to see a little glimpse of India’s Mughal history,especially their architectural contributions to the country.
Last on the Golden Triangle circuit is Jaipur, which is fondly nicknamed the “Pink City” because of the pink hue of the buildings you will find here.
Jaipur is one of the most popular destinations famous for its royal palaces, forts, and the glamorous touch of Rajasthani tradition. Places like the Amber Fort, City Palace, Hawa Mahal, and Jantar Mantar are a few examples of great architectural Masters in this beautiful city.
Varanasi: Indian Spiritual Pulse
Following the pompous tour of the cities in the Golden Triangle, the Golden Triangle and Varanasi tour has a religious pitch with the inclusion of Varanasi, one of the oldest and holiest cities on earth.
Often known as Benares, Varanasi is a city situated at the riverside of the sacred River Ganges in the northern part of India and has not lost its medieval look.
This is a religious city of considerable importance to Hindus, Buddhists, and Jains, which has been a center of spiritual, cultural, and Philosophical since 3000 B.C.
Varanasi is about mystery and the timeless traditions of Indian people. The streets of the city are rather narrow and even while strolling around it you are likely to meet temples, ghats, and shrines.
The biggest attraction that tourists probably like most in the whole of Varanasi is the Ganga Aarti ceremony that takes place at the Dashashwamedh Ghat. The spectacle of lighting hundreds of lamps and floating them on the river, singing bhajans and aarti is pious.
Varanasi, as it has been already mentioned, is the place that attracts a lot of people who want to get Moksha – liberation from the cycle of births and deaths.
The steps of the river include cremation territory on the site which also makes a symbol of life, death, and rebirth for the significant Hindu principles.
Explaining Links between India’s History, Culture, and ideology
Golden Triangle with Varanasi tour brings a combined experience of India in its myriad forms and most powerful manifestations. The cities that make up the Golden Triangle boil down India’s rich history, the lavish Mughal and Rajput rule, architecture, and royalty, to a microscopic view.
On the other hand, Varanasi which is referred to as the spiritual capital of India brings you in front of spiritual India and is somewhat calming, and reflective which is so characteristic of Indian spiritualism.
Due to the edging of history, cultural, and spiritual overlays, it is on a different level, and this is why Golden Triangle and Varanasi tour packages are rather extraordinary.
Whether you are admiring the splendor of the Taj Mahal or taking a holistic dip in the waters of the sacred city of Varanasi each has its own distinct flavor but is linked and intertwined with India’s story.
Options for selection: Golden Triangle & Varanasi tour packages & their significance
When you book the Golden Triangle and Varanasi packages of tours, there are a few advantages, thatmake your trip both fulfilling and hassle-free.
That is why when one is choosing a famous India tour, for instance, he or she has the confidence of getting the right services, good travel arrangements, and advice.
1. Expert Guides and Personalised Experiences: One should however hire a reputable guide at the sanctuary because they offer historical background of the various monuments and spiritual explanations for the various rituals to be observed.
Ideally, the different tour services can be booked as private and personalized in accordance to your wish.
2. Comfortable and Convenient Travel: One may have to spend many hours on the road while moving from Delhi to Agra, Agra to Jaipur, Jaipur to Varanasi but the good tour operators make sure that your travel is comfortable.
Cars and some luxury trains are also a part of the package along with Airlines, if the distances are very large, then flights are also included so that the traveling part should also be entertaining.
3. Comprehensive Itinerary: There are various operators who design their Golden Triangle and Varanasi tour packages in a way that would make the tour most rewarding without making it appear too hectic.
You will see all the tourist sites, but you also get to walk through markets, visit temples, or whatever else takes your fancy.
4. Luxury and Comfort: If you choose a luxury tour, you’ll have to stay in 5-star hotels, boutiques, or heritage accommodations. These facilities provide warmth, opulence, and accessibility so as to provide a memorable experience as your business trip is a fun affair.
Why It’s Smart to Hire Fame India Tours for Your Golden Triangle & Varanasi Tour?
As we all know, Fame India Tours is a reputed tour operator that offers Golden Triangle and Varanasi tour packages among many that it offers.
This is so much due to their professionalism, meticulousness, and their ability to make the customer as comfortable as possible.
They deal in professional travel services, professionally planned tours, and personal car rental services for those, who are interested in India’s glorious historical past and India’s spirituality.
Exploring the culture and spirituality of India, the Golden Triangle and Varanasi tour will reveal all aspects of this country’s history. From the monuments of Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur to the Ghats of Varanasi, this tour represents India of the history, living now, and the spiritual side.
Using the services of Fame India Tours, who offer various tour packages, you can experience a trouble-free, meaningful, and marvelous ride through one of the most enticing countries in the world.
For commercial and architectural façade or to attain the sanctity of the country, the Golden Triangle and Varanasi is the ultimate Indian tour experience for every traveler.
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Shri Venkateshwara University celebrated World Radio Day with a series of cultural programs.
Shri Venkateshwara University/Institute celebrated World Radio Day with full fanfare and fervor.
Shri Venkateshwara University’s Department of Journalism & Mass Communication observed World Radio Day by organizing Mann Ki Baat Radio Ke saath & a melodious evening Geeton ka Karwan with full enthusiasm.
The Group Chairman, Dr Sudhir Giri, Chief Guest Mr. Ram Singh Bodh, & the Pro Chancellor Dr Rajeev Tyagi inaugurated the function by lighting a lamp to Goddess Saraswati.
The Vice Chancellor Dr Anil Kumar Shukla & the Registrar Dr Piyush Pandey joined them to inaugurate the World Radio Day function.
During the function, we felicitated Mr Ram Singh Bodh, President of the world’s largest Radio Museum, by presenting a radio & turban. He heads the Bodh Institute in UP west.
The Group Chairman, Dr Sudhir Giri, reiterated Radio, is the oldest & most credible mode of entertainment & communication. Our honourable PM has once again brought this into a limelight through his popular Mann Ki Baat program.
The Pro Chancellor Dr Rajeev Tyagi affirmed Radio will never lose its relevance.
Over a half a dozen music and radio lovers presented mesmerizing songs & ghazals to mark this momentous day.
Madam Vinita Singh Singer & announcer Akashwani Lucknow gave a spiritual beginning to the event by singing the bhajan ‘राम आयेंगे आयेंगे, राम आयेंग that was appreciated by all. Later she sang Lata Ji’s famous song ‘इस मोड़ से जाते हैं that received a tremendous applause from the guests.
Renowned Poet Dr Madhu Chaturvedi mesmerized the audience with her ghazal चाँदनी रात हो आपका साथ हो, रोज यूँ जिंदगी से मुलाकात हो. While Radio Jockey Rahul Sharma sang the musical ‘तेरी आवाज सुनकर दिल ही दिल में मुस्कुराता हूँ, तेरी आवाज ना आये तो पल में टूट जाता हूँ which was liked by all.
Later, the Pro Chancellor Dr Rajeev Tyagi and the Registrar Dr Piyush Pandey highlighted the radio journey through songs. Dr Divya Girdhar presented an excellent Ghazal that made the audience clap incessantly.
Those present included the Chief Advisor Dr VPS Arora, Group Consultant Mr RS Sharma, VC Dr Rakesh Yadav, Dr Rajesh Singh, Dr Tejpal Singh, Dr CP Singh, Dr Anil Jaiswal, & Dr Ashutosh Singh.
Dr Om Prakash Gosai, Dr Rahul Kumar, Dr Ashwin Kumar Saxena, Dr Ram Niwas Sharma, Dr Sarvnand Sahoo, Dr Dinesh Gautam, Dr Yogeshwar Sharma, Dr Ana Brown were all present.
Also present were Dr LS Rawat, SS Baghel, Rinki Sharma, Arun Kumar Goswami, Dr Snehlata Goswami, Maroof Chaudhary & Abhishek Jain.
The Meerut Campus Director Dr Pratap Singh was present & also present was the Media Incharge Mr. Vishwas Rana among others.
Dr. Divya Girdhar Dean of the Department of Journalism & Mass Communication anchored the program very well.
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Swasti Mehul Ram Aayenge Lyrics in Hindi & English with Meaning (Translation) | राम आयेंगे #swastimehull #lordrama #jaishriram #ayodhya #RamMandirAyodhya Swasti Mehul Jain Lyrics with Meaning: https://hindikala.com/hindi-literature/devotional/swasti-mehul-ram-aayenge-lyrics-in-hindi-and-english-with-meaning-translation/#google_vignette
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Mahavir Jayanti is observed as the birth anniversary of sage Mahavir. Mahavir is also known as Vardhamana. Mahavir Jayanti is celebrated across the world by the Jain community in memory of the last spiritual teacher of Jainism.
Rath yatra is carried out with the idol of Lord Mahavira on a chariot and the devotees recite stavans or bhajans. People also observe fast and visit Jain temples to seek Lord Mahavir’s blessings. The Jain temples are decorated with flags and alms are offered to the needy.
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कभी तो ये बाबा साथी बन जाता है लिरिक्स
कभी तो ये बाबा, साथी बन जाता है कभी तो ये बाबा, साथी बन जाता है, कभी तो ये बाबा, माझी बन जाता है, उंगली पकड़ मेरी, चलना सिखाता है, कर्मो को काटकर ये, भगवन बनाता है, तो बोलो ना… कभी तो ये बाबा, साथी बन जाता है॥ ठोकर लगी मुझको, पत्थर नुकीला था, पर चोट ना आई, बाबा ने संभाला था, तो बोलो ना… कभी तो ये बाबा, साथी बन जाता है॥ जो दुखड़ा दिया हम को, हम किस ��े बोलेंगे, तेरे दर पे आकर के, छुप छुप के…
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Best quality pooja mandapam for home by Creata poojaghar
Puja is a ritual performed as an offering to the divine. It is done by Hindus, Buddhists, and Jains as a part of their religious rituals. Pooja means “to offer something to a deity” or “to honor someone or something.” The word puja derives from the Sanskrit root word puja, which means “honor, adore”.Puja is a Hindu spiritual ritual performed by Hindus as an offering to the divine. It can involve prayer, offerings of flowers and food, chanting mantras or bhajans, and playing music.
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Thank you for the tag girl<3
Haryanvi. I think its on par with my english tho I goof up a lot while pronouncing XP
I'm a Haryanvi girl (*gasp* this is an oxymoron), duh. And contrary to the popular belief, I LOVE it here 😍
Ayodhya! I don't even need to explain, do I?
Sanskrit
Kathak. I just love the portrayals of Ras Leela in this one. Madhuri has ruined me Aswell.
Either Goa or North East
Holi bro, Holi
Since I am a hopeless fanatic and feminist, I think my favourite part about our traditions is how women can lead prayers and Aartis. Or the position of Women in Unadulterated Sanatan culture.
Its the respect we give to people and our sensibility in terms of diffrences. The wise ones among us are ever ready to make acquaintance with anyone we like, irrespective of their backgrounds. When Europeans and middle easterns were on each other's throats regarding what sect or denomination of the same faith, we were indifferent to the concepts that were brought by Saint Thomas , malabar jews, Mahatama Budhha, Mahavir Jain, and Guru Nanak ji Maharaj because as tulsidas ji said it, Hari anant hari katha ananta💗
I like to think Mauritius. I'm too attached to my nation and my faith to disassociate with it completely. Plus, I love beaches.
Only if we vacationing because I really love it here.
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Welcome. Forever.
During the early 2010s, my Dadi would play casettes of Mata's bhajans during the dusk. I remember the summer of 2010 when I was watching cartoons with my baby bro and and Buaji during the twilight hours after playing in the fields all day with my cousins. The cassettes and smell of incense is ingrained in my brain forever.
Buaji. She has loved me as her own since I was born. She's my doraemon because She's chubby as heck and sarcastic as hecker XD
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Creating Desi asks because I have nothing to do
1. What's your first language? Are you more comfortable in it than english ?
2. Which state are you from and do you like it ?
3. Favourite Indian city ?
4. A Indian language you don't speak but would like to learn?
5. Favourite Indian classical dance? and why?
6. Favourite holiday destination in India?
7. Favourite festival and why?
8. Favourite traditions (or superstition) and why?
9. Something that makes you glad you are Desi?
10. If you weren't born in desi countries which country would have been born in?
11. Have you ever thought of leaving this country?
12. Favourite Indian singer and song?
13. Favourite film from any language?
14. A core desi memory?
15. Favourite person from your extended family?
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श्री आदिनाथ चालीसा Shri Adinath Chalisa Lyrics In Hindi– Traditional
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What Jainism Teaches To The World?
Like Buddhism and Hinduism, the Jain spirituality is considered as a resistance to Brahmanism's traditional ideas and teachings. It is among the world's three oldest religious practices, with roots in the Indian subcontinent. Jainism is an indigenous philosophy of life which holds that all life forms possess equal importance and that mankind has really no right to endanger others for selfish enrichment. It motivates individuals to maintain religious harmony and to act in accordance with their beliefs and practices. Jainism’s beginning Jainism emerged in eastern India between the 7th and 5th centuries BCE, as per academics and spiritual tradition specialists. Buddhism, as well as other practices that abandoned the materialistic life-view and questioned the ceremonial Brahmanic schools, began in this area. The Jain gurus encouraged asceticism, refraining home and community activities, and achieving heavenly illumination through one’s self efforts. There are wonderful teachers that can aid you in comprehending Jain bhagwan by their pravachan or written writings. Jain bhajan is something fascinating as well. Who found Jainism? Jains don't really think that their religion has a specific founder. Parshvanatha, who existed in the 7th century BCE and founded a community that works on the belief of forsaking all materialistic cares, is the very first historic Jain figure. Mahavira is the final Thirthankara, the very last master of true faith, wisdom, and practice. Joining a Jain Pathshala would be a great way to learn more about Jain philosophy. If you wish to understand much about the Jain Tirthankaras' deep lessons and philosophies, you might browse for literature about Jainism on the internet.
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Tulsi Vivah Special Bhajans 2021 Singers: Anuradha Paudwal, Lakhbir Singh Lakkha, Anjali Jain, Tripti Shakya
00:00 ♫ Jai Jai Tulsi Mata 07:34 ♫ Shree Vishnu Amritwani 12:11 ♫ Jai Tulsi Mata (Aarti Tulsimata Ki) 17:38 ♫ Shyama Aan Baso Vrindavan Mein 25:15 ♫ Om Jai Jagdish Hare 36:11 ♫ Tujhe Main Yaad Karun 43:27 ♫ Anganiya Vich Tulsi Lagaibo Hari 48:02 ♫ Tulsi Maharani Mor 52:41 ♫ Jis Ghar De Vich Tulsi Da Buta 57:43 ♫ Tulasi Sthothram
-- देव उठनी एकादशी तुलसी विवाह Special भजन I Dev Uthani Ekadashi Tulsi Vivah Special Bhajans 2021 (via T-Series Bhakti Sagar)
#Tulsi bhajan#Tulsi Vivah#Anuradha Paudwal#Lakhbir Singh Lakkha#Anjali Jain#Tripti Shakya#2021#religious#hindu#hinduism
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