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Monday, 22 July 2019

Kanwar Yatra 2019

Kanwar Yatra

The Kanvar is an annual pilgrimage of devotees of Shiva, known as Kanvarias or "Bhole" , to Hindu pilgrimage places of Haridwar, Gaumukh and Gangotri in Uttarakhand and Sultanganj in Bihar to fetch holy waters of Ganges River.



Millions of participants gather sacred water from the Ganga and carry it across hundreds of miles to dispense as offerings in their local Śiva shrines, or specific temples such as Pura Mahadeva and Augharnath temple in Meerut, and Kashi Vishwanath, Baidyanath, and Deoghar in Jharkhand.

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Kanwar Yatra 2019

  • Start Date  17 Jul 2019
  • End Date  17 Jul 2019

About Kanwar Yatra

In the Hindi Month of Shravan millions of Kanwarias, or the devotees of Lord Shiva, from almost all Indian states make a journey to Haridwar, Gangotri and Gomukh in Uttarakhand to collect ‘Ganga Jal’ or holy water from Ganges to bathe the Shivling at their homes and villages. The holy water they collect from River Ganga is used to bathe the Shivalingam on the Amavasi day in Shravan month or on the Mas Shivratri day.

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Kaavand or Kanwar Yatra, is annual pilgrimage journey of Lord Shiva’s Devotes, which begin from Gomukh or Gangotri, from where devotes fetch the holy water of Ganges in small pots and carry it, to Neelkanth. There it is offered to lord Shiva. 

This yatra takes place in the month of shravan (saavan) which falls in, July-August, in Hindu calendar.

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This holy yatra was taken by the saints and holy sages in early days, which later got an addition of elderly people, who used to pilgrim every year, but now hundreds and thousands of people, from Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Rajasthan, Punjab, Bihar, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh, of young to old age, including woman and sometimes children, has started participating in Yatra, and kanwar mela. 

On their way, the kanwariyas chant ‘BOL BAM, BAM BAM’, ‘BAM BAM BHOLE or HAR HAR MAHADEV’ together.




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Friday, 21 June 2019

Google dedicates its doodle to Summer Season, know its history

Google dedicates its doodle to Summer Season, know its history





Today, the entire country is celebrating International Yoga Day. On the day of Yoga Day, the people of the country have made Yoga with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. But Google has made its doodle on the second topic today. Google has made today's doodle summer season.

Today, the entire country is celebrating International Yoga Day. On the day of Yoga Day, the people of the country have made Yoga with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. But Google has made its doodle on the second topic today. Google has made today's doodle summer season. Talking about the summer season, the summer season has started from the Northern Hemisphere today and Google has introduced it as a doodle. Summer season in the Northern Hemisphere will last until September 23, 2019. If you also tap on Google's doodle, you will get all the information related to summer season.




In the Northern Hemisphere the heat will start at 11.54 minutes, and after some time the cloud can be completely clean and today's day will be the longest day. At the same time, in the Northern Hemisphere, today's day will be bright and comfortable and this weekend patch and humidity are being expressed. Google has shown Earth, land and sky in its doodles and has shown a mouth with two eyes of the earth. 

Along with that, Google has also shown a bed and a bed on top of its attractive doodle. Google has also shown nature in its doodle with Summer season. We are telling you what style Google has written in our doodle.

The search engine company Google first wrote the G word in big and bold style and the rest of the words are written in small letters. Google has changed O word to Earth. At the same time, the company has completely blackened the background of the doodle and also showed the stars in it.

The reason the summer solstice is the longest day of the year is because the tilt of Earth's axis is most inclined toward the sun, making the sun's highest point of elevation between June 20 and June 22 every year. Conversely, on the Southern half of the world, they're experiencing the shortest day of the year and the official start of winter.
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Friday, 14 June 2019

How to Date Girls:

part 1


Being Your Best  



1.Project confidence. 

 One of the most attractive qualities to women is palpable confidence. Girls will be interested in you if you seem to have a lot going on: you’re involved in activities, you have friends, you speak your opinion, and you have long-term goals.


Confidence can stem from a lot of places.


There’s a big difference between confidence and arrogance.


2.Be genuine.

 Don’t pretend to be someone you aren’t - girls will be able to see right through it. There’s nothing wrong with reading up on a band you know a girl likes so you can have a conversation about it later, but don’t pretend you know how to play the guitar unless you’re prepared to play her a song at a moment’s notice. Be real, and you won’t have to lie.

3.Present yourself well.

Every girl has different preferences, or “types,” but don’t worry too much about trying to wear all the latest trends. Dress appropriately for the situation - no sleeveless shirts at a martini bar, for example - and don’t overdo it with the cologne. If you show up to a party dressed at your personal best and feeling confident, you’ll act that way - and there’s a good chance the girl you’re trying to impress will forget she even has a type.

Part2
Getting to Know Her on a Deeper Level

1.Don’t dwell too much on a girl’s appearance.

 Everyone likes receiving compliments, especially when they’ve obviously gone out of their way to dress up and look good, but that shouldn’t be the main topic of conversation.

 Give the girl you’d like to date a chance to be more than the cute dress and heels she’s wearing

2.Be a sincere conversationalist.

 Avoid pick up lines, because they don’t sound sincere. When you’re talking to a girl, say something you actually mean. When she responds, don’t just pretend to listen, really listen, and try to move the conversation to a place that feels “real.”

3.Let her get comfortable.

 When you’ve just met a girl and you want to ask her on a date, it’s very important that she feels comfortable being herself with you. Enjoy her quirks and unique qualities, and try not to be judgmental.


Part3

Being a Good Date


1.Put effort into your first date.


 Take her somewhere special. It doesn’t have to be expensive, but it should be clear you put some thought into it. Share your favorite restaurant with her, or take her to a beautiful scenic spot for a picnic. If you know she likes a particular sports team, buy tickets to a game.

2.Don’t get too nervous.

 Don’t focus too much on the structure of the date. Instead, try to genuinely have a good time getting to know someone you’ve recently met. Think about all you have to learn about her, and all she has to learn about you. If you enjoy her company now, chances are she’s enjoying yours, too.

3.Get physical.

 Whether you place your hand on her back while you’re waiting in line for tickets, hold hands during a movie, or go back to your place after dinner, some kind of physical touch will increase the intimacy you feel with the girl you’re dating. Just make sure it’s all consensual.

Part4

Being Reliable

1.Call her when you say you will. 

If you ended your first date with a promise to call, follow up within the next few days.

2.Introduce her to your friends.

 Once you’ve gone on a few dates, a great way to get to know each other better is to introduce the girl you’re interested in to your friends. If they hit it off, you might be encouraged to take the relationship to a deeper level.

3.Throw in some surprises.

 Consistency is important when you’re dating, but you should also throw in some romantic surprises. The surprises will depend on the personality of the girl - maybe she’d love it if you cooked dinner for her, sent her flowers at work, or planned a fun weekend trip. She’ll be impressed by your thoughtfulness if you mix it up sometimes.



 


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Tuesday, 11 June 2019

History of Indian Wedding


Marriage is the secure institution for the perpetuation of the species and also for maintaining the property granting rights. In India, arranged marriages are the centuries old tradition dating back to the fourth century. 



The culture of arranged marriage is considered as a foundation stone of the Indian marriage system. In ancient times, the marriages often took place at the time when bride and groom were in their adolescence age. 

The boy's parents searched for a suitable girl with the help of middlemen and approached the girl's parents with proposition. 

The middlemen or negotiator suggested suitable date and hour of marriage according to the birth charts of the couple. In that era, generally marriages took place at the hometown of the girl and bride's family acts as a host for the groom's family.



Arranged marriage in the Indian subcontinent is a tradition in the societies of the Indian subcontinent, and continue to account for an overwhelming majority of marriages in the Indian subcontinent.

Despite the fact that romantic love is "wholly celebrated" in both Indian mass media (such as Bollywood) and folklore, and the arranged marriage tradition lacks any official legal recognition or support, the institution has proved to be "surprisingly robust" in adapting to changed social circumstances and has defied predictions of decline as India modernized.

Among the Hindus, vivaha or marriage is considered a sarira samskara,, sacraments sanctifying the body, which every individual has to go through in life. 

In India, marriages are often equated with arranged marriages particularly due to the social structure. It is a topic that is controversial and widely debated.

When you watch elaborate Indian arranged marriages and analyze the complexity and effort involved to make it successful, you may wonder how and when this practice started.

Interestingly, a recent research conducted by a postgraduate student of Amity University, New Delhi has brought to light the finding that arranged marriages in India originated during the Vedic period of Indian history. 

The ceremony and the institution of arranged marriages also took its shape during this time.

The right to marry is a component of Right to Life under art. 21 of the constitution of India which says, ‘No person shall be deprived of his life or personal liberty except according to the procedure established by law’. 



This right has been recognized under the Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948. Art. 16 of the same states:

1. Men and Women of full age without any limitation due to race, nationality or religion, 
have the right to marry and to found a family. They are entitled to equal rights as to marriage, during the marriage and at its dissolution.

2. Marriage shall be entered into only with the free and full consent of the intending spouses.

3. The family is the natural and fundamental group unit of society and is entitled to protection by society and the state.

Marriage in Hinduism is a sacred relationship. It is both an obligatory duty (dharma) and a samskara (sacrament).



Unless a person renounces life and accepts the life of a renouncer (sanyasi), he is expected to marry and lead a householder's life. 

It is an essential aspect of the four ashramas (brahmacharya, grihastha, vanaprastha and sanyasa)1 and the four aims (purusharthas) of human life, namely, dharma, artha (wealth), kama (sensuous pleasures) and moksha (salvation). 

For a Hindu woman marriage marks the end of her life as a maiden. She has to leave her parent's home to begin life anew in her her husband's house, amidst new people and new surroundings. 

After marriage her relationship with her parents remain formal and minimal. Marriage therefore become a matter of anxiety and stress for many women, till they become familiar with their new surroundings and the new people in their lives. 

The early stages of marriage is a make or break situation in case of many. 

It is also the period during which the bride either becomes popular in her new home or unpopular, depending upon her behavior and her relationships with each member of her husband's family.

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