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What is Kambala?
#kambala#kambalafestival#bangalore#BangaloreEvents#Festival#festivalseason#upsc#upscprelims#upscprelims2024#upscexam#upsc2024#upscaspirants#currentaffairs2023#dailynews#generalknowledgeindia#india
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As you can see in the attached pictures, we are regularly loading from Jebel ALI to KAMPALA via MOMBASA. Everybody knows that it is a difficult task to handle road transport from Mombasa to Kampala. Since we have been managing the same transport to Malawi, Rwanda, Burundi and Uganda for over 10 years, we have a lot of experience handling the same transport. The number of containers that are being loaded into the sea each week is huge and they are 15x40 and 15x20 containers. I think most clients are well aware that if the problem is not handled correctly, it may result in long demurrage charges if there is any mismatch between the documents before the error. Our company has a well-trained team of operations personnel who are skilled at handling the documents part of the transport clearance. #jebelali#mombasa#kambala#uganda#burundi#malawi#rwanda.. (at United Arab Emirates) https://www.instagram.com/p/CoiGR6uvzIo/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Race to a finish line Beauty of kambala, a traditional buffalo race of Dashina Kannada, Udupi and Kasaragod region collectively know as tulunadu. Camera details: Nikon D7500 with Tamron SP 150-600mm Di VC USD G2 #kambala #traditionalbuffalorace #mangalurukambala2023 #mangalorekambala #traditionalrace #culture #mangaloreculture #beautifultradition #kambala2023 https://www.instagram.com/p/Cnv7ys1stok/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
#kambala#traditionalbuffalorace#mangalurukambala2023#mangalorekambala#traditionalrace#culture#mangaloreculture#beautifultradition#kambala2023
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Trump clearly not talking to enough brits to know how to get really racist about Indian names, this "Kambala" shit is the weakest imaginable
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Ananta Shesha Naga 👑🐍 Ananta Shesha In Hinduism (Vedic tradition), Ananta Shesha is regarded as the king of the Nagas (serpents), one of the first beings in the universe; according to the Bhagavata Purana, he is an avatar, an incarnation of the Supreme, and is known as Sankarshan. Shesha is the personification of eternal time.
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Trump: kambala Harris hates Jews, hates Arabs, hates whites, hates blacks. she’s eating the dogs! they’re eating the cats and the pets! somebody stop her. I turned millions into billions.
Harris: I love Israel, genocide, and Palestinian suffering. Under my administration the United States will create the most efficient and brutal genocide machinery within Israel and grind the Palestinian people into the dirt. But! How we do so matters. I am thinking without cameras.
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The Naga Loka exists in an encoded form inside the Naga Kavacha mantra.
Naagaraajasya daevasya kavacham sarvakaamadam
Rushirasya mahaadaevo gayathri chamda eerita:
Sarvakaamaartha sidhdhyardhae viniyoga: prakeertita:
Anamtomae sira: paatu kamtham samkarshana stathaa
Karkotako naetra yugmam kapila: karnayugmakam
Vakshasthalam naagayaksha: baahoo kaala bhujamgama:
Udaram dhrtaraashtrascha vajranaagastu prshtakam
Marmaamgam asvasaenastu paadaavasvatarovatu
Vaasuki: paatumaam praachyae aagnaeyaamtu dhanamjaya:
Takshako dakshinaepaatu nairutyaam samkhapaalaka:
Mahaapadma: prateechyaamtu vaayavyaam samkhaneelaka:
Uttarae kambala: paatu eesaanyaam naagabhairava:
Oorthvamcha airaavato dhastaat naagabaetaala naayaka:
Sadaasarvatramaam paatum naagalokaadhinaayakaa:
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seven deadly gems
goldstone - pride
tiffany stone- lust
hemmimorphite- wrath
heliordor- sloth
kambala jasper- envy
brown pearl -greed
Harlequin Opal- gluttony
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Spoiler of the art piece by Kambala!
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Naga Panchami
Today is Naga Panchami
This is a holiday celebrated by people of many faiths and paths, most notably Hindus Jains and Buddhists. It’s a day marking the worship of snakes, which are associated with the mystical naga beings. A figure of a snake, naga or snake deity, usually made of silver wood or stone is given a milk bath, and asked for blessings for the welfare of the worshipper’s family. Live snakes are also worshipped today, especially cobras, and are given milk as offerings, also sweets, flowers, lamps are lit etc. Worshippers also fast today as that is believed to be helpful in ssurviving a snake bite, digging in the ground is also taboo because snakes should not be disturbed underground on this day. This following mantra (roughly translated) is repeated to the snakes and the idols when being bathed Let all be blessed by the snake goddess, let everyone obtain peace Let all live peacefully without any turbulence. I reverently invoke the nine principle Nag: Ananta, Vasuki, Shesha, Padmanabha, Kambala, Shankhapala, Dhritarashtra, Takshaka and Kaliya. If prayed to daily in the morning, these illustrious Nag will keep one protected from all evils and help one become victorious in life.
#nag panchami#naga#hindu#buddhist#jainism#traditions#india#snakes#worship#pagan#witchcraft#wiccan#culture
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On Culture, Diaspora, and Kantara
I watched Kantara (2022) over Thanksgiving after hearing about it for weeks from my family and friends, and I haven't been able to stop thinking about it since. It's a film that is particularly meaningful to me because my mother's side of the family hails from the region it was set in, Namely, Dakshina Kannada or the old South Canara in the state of Karnataka, India. This is where where bhoota kola is still practiced to this day.
The truth was, despite this movie being set in the land of my ancestors, I could relate very little on a physical level: These were rural villagers with minimal education living in a system of near-feudalism. I am.. not. Even the language was unfamiliar. My Kannada vocabulary can get me by when it comes to day-to-day activities, and it is insufficient if I want to consume Kannada media. In addition, because the dialect (or the accent) was true to the region, it made it more difficult for me to comprehend it. Neither my mother nor grandmother speak with the accent characteristic to the area (although they can if they want to communicate with locals), and even my father, who is not from the area but still from Karnataka, had to rely on subtitles.
There was also a matter of the culture itself. The thing about the aspects of the Dakshina Kannada culture shown in this film (kambala, boota kola) is that you'd only really be exposed to it if you lived in the area, or someone took the effort to purposefully educate you. That is because it is more of a folk culture. While I can say I am familiar with another local folk art, yakshagana (a form of dance-drama), that is because I grew up with stories of my great-grandfather, a noted yakshagana artist who brought his troop to the United States to tour. In addition, the practice of bhoota kola is not quite a part of the Hindu tradition I was raised in, specifically the Kannada Madhwa Brahmin tradition. I've read that bhoota kola and the notion of daivas is likely is a tradition practiced in the region long before Hinduism arrived.
To hear my mother matter-of-factly say that kambala (Buffalo races) and cock fights and bhoota kola occurred in her coastal village was startling. I suppose the reason she never mention it before was because she never actively went to kambalas (women from "good" families didn't go to events where there were drunk men; so she only saw the processions and parades before the actual event). As for the actual practice of bhoota kola, my grandmother admitted that when she was in around sixth grade, she snuck out of her house in the night to watch the bhoota kola. The old ancestral home in Bramhavara where she grew up was large enough for no one to notice the comings and goings of one girl. At a friend's house, she witnessed the ritual dance, and at some point, an offering of a live rooster was made to the daiva. The rooster's head was promptly snapped off its body. Eventually, my grandmother grew scared, and ran back home.
Regardless of how much I related to the villagers themselves, by the end of the film, I felt like I had a deeper understanding of my own cultural roots not only because of the film itself, but because of the greater context my family members were able to provide. But I also felt a certain amount of sadness. The thing is, I don't live where these rituals are practiced. In my lifetime, I have seen the Bramhavara house demolished, and relatives move away from their ancestral villages. My own parents moved across continents. I don't have the connection to the land that I imagine my ancestors did. At best, I feel fondness and an attachment to where I grew up, but there is no holiness in that, and a part of me wonders if I am missing out on something. I know migration is a natural part of human history, and perhaps this is the truth for any member of any diaspora, but still... I can't help but wonder.
When I finished watching Kantara, I came away entertained, thoughtful, and moved in equal measure. I felt a renewal of faith in a time I sorely needed it, not only in the classical sense, but all those holy protectors tied to the land.
#Kantara#rishabh shetty#kannada film#desiblr#desi tumblr#indian diaspora#kannada#karnataka#dakshina kannada#south canara
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Kathmandu Lhasa Overland Tour 8 Days Drive in Drive Out
Embark on an unforgettable adventure with the 8-day Kathmandu Lhasa overland tour, where you'll explore the stunning wonders of Nepal and Tibet's Highlands. This road trip is the perfect way to experience one of the highest road journeys in the world and create memories that will last a lifetime. Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to see some of the most breathtaking landscapes on the planet!
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Highlights of Kathmandu Lhasa Overland Tour 8 Days
Embark on an eight-day program that lets you explore four Tibetan historical towns
A comfortable drive between the cities and historical sites throughout the tour
Explore the roof of the world
Feel like standing at the top of the world while you cross high mountain passes
Introduce yourself to Tibetan culture, tradition, art, architecture, and history
Visit palaces and monasteries built centuries ago by great Tibetan kings
Witness breathtaking Tibetan landscapes along with stunning views of the Himalayan mountains
A perfect tour package to do with your family and friends, as people of any age can join it
Cross Gyatchu La (5,220 m), Karola (5,010m) & Kambala (4,749m) during driving from one city to another
Get to see a striking view of turquoise Yamdrok Lake and the BrahmaPutra, along with Manak Dam Lake and Korola Glacier
#KathmanduLhasaOverlandTour#NepalTibetTour#HimalayanTour#TibetTravel#NepalTravel#OverlandTour#AdventureTravel#ExploreNepal#ExploreTibet#TravelAsia#Mountains#RoadTrip#BucketListTravel#CulturalTour#HimalayanExperience#TravelGoals#TravelInspiration#TravelWithMe#TravelDiaries#TravelTheWorld#OutfitterHimalaya
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Expert Care for Neck Pain: The Best Treatments in Rajahmundry
Introduction
Neck pain is a frequent issue that many individuals encounter at various times throughout their lives. It can affect your daily activities, work, and even sleep. If you are struggling with neck pain, it’s important to seek effective treatments. In this article, we will discuss the best neck pain treatments available in Rajahmundry to help you find relief.
1. Understanding Neck Pain
Neck pain refers to discomfort in the neck area and can have many causes. Some common reasons include poor posture, injuries from accidents, and medical conditions like arthritis. Symptoms of neck pain may include stiffness, headaches, and limited movement.
2. When to Seek Treatment
If you experience severe neck pain that lasts for a long time, or if you have symptoms like numbness or weakness in your arms, it is essential to see a doctor. Ignoring these signs can lead to more significant issues, impacting your quality of life.
3. Types of Neck Pain Treatments Available in Rajahmundry
There are various treatments for neck pain in Rajahmundry:
Conservative Treatments:
Physical Therapy: A physical therapist can help you strengthen your neck muscles and improve mobility through specific exercises.
Medications: Over-the-counter pain relievers like ibuprofen or prescription medications can help reduce pain and inflammation.
Heat and Ice Therapy: Applying heat or ice to the neck can relieve pain and reduce swelling.
Alternative Treatments:
Chiropractic Care: Chiropractors use hands-on techniques to adjust the spine, which can alleviate neck pain.
Acupuncture: This method involves inserting thin needles into specific points on the body to relieve pain and promote healing.
Interventional Treatments:
Injections: Corticosteroid injections or nerve blocks may offer short-term relief from intense neck pain.
Surgery: In some cases, surgery may be necessary for chronic neck pain that does not respond to other treatments.
4. Finding the Right Specialist in Rajahmundry
Selecting the appropriate healthcare provider is essential for successful treatment.Look for a qualified doctor or specialist with experience in treating neck pain. Checking their credentials and patient reviews can help you make an informed decision.
5. Lifestyle Modifications for Prevention
Preventing neck pain is essential for maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Here are some tips:
Posture Awareness: Keep an eye on your posture, especially when sitting for long periods. Maintaining proper posture can aid in preventing neck pain.
Ergonomic Adjustments: Make changes to your workstation, like using a chair that supports your neck, to reduce strain.
Exercise and Stretching: Regularly stretching and strengthening your neck muscles can help keep pain at bay.
6. Success Stories and Testimonials
Many people in Rajahmundry have successfully managed their neck pain through various treatments. Hearing their stories can provide hope and encouragement for those seeking relief. A combination of treatments often leads to the best results.
Conclusion
If you're dealing with neck pain, Dr. Jammukodandaram offers comprehensive and expert care to help you find relief. With a focus on personalised treatment plans, you can expect to receive the attention and support necessary to manage your pain effectively. Don’t let neck pain hold you back from enjoying life to the fullest. Schedule a consultation today with Dr. Jammu Kodandaram and take the first step towards a healthier, pain-free future!
Contact details :
Dr. jammu kodandaram
7382382108
Address : HOTEL ANAND REGENCY, Kambala Peta, Rajamahendravaram, Andhra Pradesh 533101
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I can't believe they tried another assignation Attempt on the President. Guess the Democrats have figured out that they really are going to lose the Whitehouse because of their corruption. Corrupt Washington DC, DNC and Legacy can't make Kambala a real honest or coherent candidate.
#MAGA Party are real and Honest people#maga forever#Make America 1st#American Freedom#American Way#Take Back Our Country#democrats are traitorous
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Kananga : En cette journée de l'enfant africain Nathalie Kambala invite les gouvernements africains à prendre des mesures nécessaires susceptibles de de garantir un avenir radieux des enfants
Le monde entier célèbre ce dimanche 16 juin 2024, la Journée de l’enfant africain autour du thème : « L’éducation pour tous en Afrique : l’heure est venue ». À Kananga au Kasaï Central, en République démocratique du Congo, cette célébration est intervenue samedi au cours d’une activité organisée par l’UNICEF. Invitée à cette activité, Nathalie Kambala, activiste des droits de l’homme et engagée…
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I have been asking this question of my MAGA acquaintances this week. Crickets. Then, "Kambala sucks." I won't give up, but I am not hopeful about bringing them back into reality.
'You will see it in two weeks' was the useless answer. Not one reporter/journalist said, 'It's been two weeks, where is it?'
The bar is so low for Trump and he still fails.
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