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Thursday, 15 December 2016

One Should Not Convert The Accidental Incidence For Same Benefit


It was a thick forest. A jackal was living in it. Once he was wandering here and there. While roaming he reached the borders of a town. There was a washerman’s house. One indigo pot was kept in the courtyard. The jackal unnoticed fell into the pot.
The jackal tried to come out of the pot. But he was unable to do so. He remained there till morning.

In the morning the washerwoman saw the jackal in the pot. He was astonished. The jackal behaved as if he is dead. The washerman felt then is dead. So he lifted the animal out of it took him to far off place and threw him. The jackal without seeing ran away.
In the forest, he found himself turned blue.
Oh! What a pity it is? I am turning blue. I am entirely a different one. Why should I not make use of this opportunity for any benefit’ he thought over. He meditated for some time.
He called other jackals and said, look, the goddess of the forest has installed me as the king of the forest. Therefore, from today all of you have to obey my orders. You see, the goddess has sprinkled on me the pure juice. This is the indication of the power I have obtained’.
The other Jackals saw the color and presumed that he is another animal and what he is saying is correct. They saluted and said that they obey him.
Gradually, the blue jackal was made the king and even other animals also treated him as their king. The tiger, the lion and other wild animals became his servants. From that moment the jackal felt that other jackals are not eligible to be present in his court. He discarded them.
An old jackal got annoyed and called his fellow jackals and said, friends, do not worry I shall look into it’. He declared the king is a Jackal. The tiger and others were deceived by the color of the jackal. They were unable to recognize him as a jackal and fully considered him as the king.
But one cannot be changed either by changing his color or dress. If a dog is made the king does he leave biting bones? One or the other e he will bark and soon be noticed by others that he is a dog.
Once the jackal raised his voice to frighten other animals. Then he shouted. The tiger immediately discovered that the new king is there a jackal. He killed the blue jackal.
One may think that he can fool others. Of course he can fool many. But he cannot fool others at all times. The jackal though thought that he can make all animals obey him failed to do so as he opened his mouth. How long he could have kept quiet?
One should not convert the accidental incidence for the same benefit.

Friday, 18 November 2016

She bore again




Greedy Woman 
She is an old woman. Her name is Savitri. She very greedy lady. She had more wealth. She had no helping nature. She had a big mole on her left hand palm.
Her daughter, age is forty years. She is a good and brave lady. Her name is Buhvani. She is the pregnancy of the fifth month. Black mole  
After the fourth month her mother Savitri is dead. Bhavani gave a birth to a child. The child looked like as Savtri. It is a wonder. The neighboring people are talking about the child and her grandmother. The two faces are same. She had a big mole on her right hand palm. One difference is there. Savitri had a mole on the left hand palm. But the child had the mole on right palm in the fullness of size, as same as.
She is fortunate girl After sixteen years the child changed a good and brave girl, she had no greedy. Find it here... Left hand mole is bad, and right hand mole is good there. She is fortunate girl.
 

Tuesday, 15 November 2016

The Fox and The Geese

One day a fox saw a flock of geese. Stealthily he managed to get amidst them. He was very happy, thinking that he would have a grand feast. The geese were very scared. The leader of the flock knew that even if they were to fly, some of them would be caught and killed by the fox. And it did not want any of its family members to die. So it thought of a plan.

`O Mr. Fox’ said the leader. You have caught us all anyway. You can eat us any time you want. At least allow us to say our last prayers’. 
 
The fox thought over this and agreed. He wanted to be generous. The leader signaled to the flock and honked loudly three times. The goose next to it picked and honked. The next one continued and so it went on till the fox was almost driven mad with the constant honking. At last, unable to bear the noise any more the fox ran away from there.

The flock of geese honked once more together and flew away happily.

Sunday, 13 November 2016

The Clever Astrologer

A king of a certain country had the habit of inviting astrologers to his palace to predict the future. If he heard anything disagreeable he would immediately punish the astrologer. If what he heard was pleasant the astrologer would be rewarded handsomely. For fear of their lives, all the astrologers of that country had forecast that only good would happen to the king. 

One day an astrologer from a far off place wandered into the kingdom. He was brought before the king. But no one had warned him of the king’s preference of listening to good feature only. Some of what he said displeased the king. He wanted the astrologer to be beheaded. Well, do you know how long you are going to live? Asked the king.

Sensing danger, the astrologer replied immediately. Of course, Your Majesty. I can see my life coming to an end just three days before your Majesty’s.
Hearing this clever answer the king’s anger disappeared. He rewarded the astrologer and made him one of his courtiers.

Tuesday, 8 November 2016

Maratha dal recipe


Preparation of maratha dal
Ingredients
1 cup red lentil dal (masur)
3 medium onions
3-4 cloves
1 small piece cinnamon
3-4 peppercorns
1 teaspoon red chili powder
2 teaspoon coriander powder
Half coconut (grated)
1 teaspoon turmeric powder
3 medium-sized potatoes (diced)
1 lump of tamarind (size of a small lemon)
2 tablespoon Sunflower oil
Salt to taste
Sugar to taste

Making method
Soak the dal for about half hour. Boil the dal with turmeric, salt and 1 onion, cut into pieces.
In 1 tablespoon oil, fry the peppercorns, cloves, cinnamon, and coriander powder. Grind to a paste with the tamarind and very little water.
In the remaining oil, fry the rest of the onions finely chopped. When golden brown, add the coconut and continue to cook till browned. Add the ground masala to the dal with the coconut and onion mixture. Add the potatoes, salt, sugar and chili powder. Continue to cook till the potatoes are soft.

The Truthful Child


Once a family were traveling in a bus to Mysore. They had a small child of about 3 years with them. The conductor came to issue the ticket.
People were supposed to buy a half ticket for children.usually parents lied about the of their children in order to save that half ticket money. This family too was no different. When the conductor came around asking for the ticket, they bought full tickets for the adults only. The conductor looked at the little boy and asked what about this little one here?

The mother said, he`s not yet three’. At once the little boy stood up and said loud enough for all the people on the bus to hear.
No conductor, they are all telling lies. I am this old’. The little boy then held up four fingers.
The conductor burst out laughing. The embarrassed family vowed never to tell such a lie ever again. They had learnt a lesson from a young child.

Monday, 7 November 2016

Deepika Padukone is very beautiful in her dresses

Deepika Padukone was dressed
She is a beautiful heroine of the film field. Her dress is fine. Her eyes are good. Totally she is looking well.
Her style is very different different dresses, so good.

















Deepika Padukone is a best baby in the cine field.

Sunday, 6 November 2016

My Home Dog

Animal Pet
Pet a dog or cat, and do the friendship from them.
The dog is a faithful animal. I love my dog. The dog is at my friend. I am walking in the evening along with the dog. The dog always with me. 




The Great Experience  with My Home Dog
Informative – my home dog

Wednesday, 19 October 2016

Mekedatu is a Famous Picnic Spot in the Karnataka

Mekedatu is an interesting picnic spot
Savanadurga of Magadi and Revansissheswara hill are famous. Manchanabele dam is constructed across Arkavathi River. Harobele dam of Kanakapura and Kanva dam in Chennapatana are will known. Chanchefalls is found in kanakapura. Arkavathi and Kaveri Sangama is also seen. Mekedatu is a picnic sopt. Ranganathaswamy temple and a fort are attractive in Magadi.

Seven hills Ramanagara
Seven hills surround Ramanagara. Each of them is mythologically well -known. Legend informs us that Sugreeva received an idol of Rama which was given to Sugreeva by Rama himself as a memento. On the way back to Ayodhya from Lanka, Sugreeva installed Rama’s idol here. Hence the name Ramanagara.
An ancient temple of Doddamaluru in Chennaptana Taluk is famous with the idol Aprameyaswamy (Ambegalu Krishna).
Ramanagara provides a lot of thrill and adventure to those who enjoy trekking and mountaineering.

Tuesday, 18 October 2016

Agumbe in Tirthahalli Taluk is famous for sunsets


The most important visiting place in Karnataka
Agumbe in Tirthahalli Taluk is famous for sunsets 
People from other countries visit Agumbe just to enjoy the sunset. It also receives the highest rainfall in the South India. Now, Hulikal near Agumbe receives the highest rainfall.
Places in Shivamogga district have the number of Shiva temples in the district. Among them, Tripurantakeswara and Kedareswara temples outshine others. The Kedareswara temple is known as Dakshina Kedar.
The Kotet Anjaneya temple at Shivamogga is also widely known. Talagunda of Sagar Taluk has Praneswara temple and the famous Talagund Edict on the pillar. Aghoreswara temple at Ikkeri is very significant. Sri Renukamba (Wife of Maharshi Jamadagni) temple at Chandragutti in Soraba talk is an important place of worship.
Sivappa Nayak of Keladi has built a palace at Keladi at Sagar Taluk in Shimogga district. This was also known as Venipura and was the capital of both Keladi and Ikkeri Nayakas before Bidanuru was made the capital. Bidanuru chieftaincy was famous as the granary of South India.’

Friday, 14 October 2016

Beautiful Bird Resort and Tallest Waterfall


The Beautiful Bird Resort and the Tallest Waterfall in Asia

The Great Bird Sanctuary

The Beautiful Bird Resort at Gudavi in Karnataka
Gudavi in Soraba taluk is a bird sanctuary. In the month of June, birds from various corners of the world converge here and Gudavi becomes all colorful and full of melodious chirping.
In Bhadra Wildlife Resort, there are fierce tigers, bison, striped hyenas and other wild animals. To the south this resort birds, butterflies and reptiles abound in a large number.
Shivamogga
World famous Jog falls
The Tallest Gerusoppe water falls

Shivamogga is known for its scenic beauty. World famous Jog falls is in this district. This is also called Gerusoppe falls, where river Sharavathi creates the tallest waterfall in Asia. It has four branches – Raja, Rani, Roarer and Rocket. It falls to a depth of 292.8 meters. This is a thrilling experience to watch.

Thursday, 13 October 2016

Your dream house


Imagine the design and accommodation you would like to have in your dream house. Make a list of the features you would lie to have in that house try to draw a plan of your model.

A good house
We all need a house to live in. All our family members live together under one roof. We all grow in our house during our childhood days and we never forget our house wherever we live later.
To lead a happy, safe and comfortable life we need a good house, a house with all necessary facilities.
A good home
Do house and home mean the same? If not, how is a home different from a house?
A home is more than just a house with walls and windows. It is where the family members live together happily in mutual love, concern, understanding, co – operation and sense of unity.
Different types of houses
Do people live in the same types of houses in different places?
People live in different types of houses. Houses vary with the needs and wealth the people who live in and different types of building materials available in that region. Even the styles of houses vary widely from country to country.
We build houses to provide different facilities, keeping in view our needs.
In big cities we see very tall buildings or skyscrapers, which have many housing units called flats.

Thursday, 6 October 2016

The tasty Fish Curry

Fish Curry Recipe
This making is very easy. Select the good and fresh fishes. River or lake fishes are good taste. Masala use for the taste purpose.
The Indian Fish Food. It is not only but also very healthy food.  This food take with wheat Chapati, Parota, or Jowar Roti, or Rice.


 Fish Curry recipe

 
Ingredients and making method  

Tuesday, 4 October 2016

Lord Jesus comes

Jesus help you 
God is great. God is created.
Faith in God
Pray the God
God bless you

Places Where Jesus Walked 


O Lord, bless me!

Wednesday, 21 September 2016

The Manger’s job was to get orders and collect payments


In the office area
Marketing manager
Aunt Manisha works as a Marketing Manager with an apparel brand. She had invited both the girls to come down to her office. They reached the office area, which was a popular commercial corner of the city with offices all round. Boards showing the names of companies, bank and courier services greeted them.

The girl went to Mahasha’s office. On the way, they saw a large room with workstations that included a computer and a telephone. Aunt Manisha’s involved planing the sales for the entire year and supervising the job of twenty five territory Managers.
The Manger’s job was to get orders and collect payments. The region under her supervision was divided into zones and they all met once in fifteen days to review the progress and analyse the difficulties they were facing.
For this, she got a regular, handsome salary. Since she was a permanent worker, she also earned various benefits; such as saving for old age; holidays (annual leave and medical leave without any pay cut); and medical facilities (the company bears medical expenditure for her and her family members). Aunt Manisha had to attend some urgent work at the company’s workshop and so, the girls also decided to accompany her. They sat in her car and headed towards the factory area. As they reached near their destination, the streets were getting narrower and extremely crowded.



Tuesday, 20 September 2016

Business person


In the market, they came across shops with an attractive variety of food. As compared to the pavement shops, these shops were big, we – maintained and stocked with good quality stuff. There were shops selling clothes, sweets, electronic goods, footwear, fast food, jewelry and books. Apart from these, there were banks, courier shops, clinics and restaurants.
Some of the stores were multi – Storeyed with well – dressed and educated supervisors, floor – managers and sales representatives. Individuals owned these shops and they needed to obtain a permit from the Municipal Corporation for their operation.

Business person
In the market, Aahana and Teesta entered a multi Storeyed shop selling a variety of clothes for all age groups. The shop had a variety of ethnic as well as modern, trendy wear of both international and Indian brands. It also sold accessories, perfumes, watches, footwear and toys.
Supervisors and helpers
The shop had a number of supervisors and helpers. Since they were curious about the functioning of the shop, the owner informed the girls that his father had opened a small shop five years ago. After he completed his MBA, he joined his father’s business and opened this showroom. He bought the goods in bulk from the wholesale market. He even got items from the national and international market and displayed them in the space allocated for each brand.

Saturday, 17 September 2016

Adventure of Snake – boat travel


Adventure sports
Some important adventure water sports are Scuba diving, White river rafting, Sea surfing, Hang Gliding and Mountain King.
Look out for age restrictions while taking up an adventure sport. Some adventure sports are not open to people of all ages.
River rafting
Certain adventure sports can take place only in specific locations, during a particular season. We have to travel to a place on the banks of a river for white river rafting and to a place near the sea, for sea rafting.

Silambam
This involves the art of fencing with both hands on the Silambam (staff). This Silambam staff has also enjoyed international fame. Romans, Greeks and Egyptians bought the Staffs in Madurai! This art form traveled to Malaysia where it is a recreational activity and also a method of self – defense.
Kerala’s `sanake – boat’ race is the largest team sport in the world. On the second Saturday of August, every year, boat men vie for the Nehru trophy on the waters of Alapzzha.
The `Chudan Vallams’ ( Snake – Boats) are 100 – 130 feet long. They can carry 4 helmsmen, 25 singers and 100 -125 Oaramen! The oars push through the waters keeping in stride to the beat of the fast rhythm of the Vanchipattu or boatman song’. Boats are smeared with oil so that they can glide smoothly in the water. Prayers are offered in temples prior to the race. Smaller boats like Churulan, Veppu, Odi etc., also take part in the races. Women too row the boats!

Thursday, 15 September 2016

Rock climbing is my hobby


 Adventure sports
The simplest of adventure ports are trekking, swimming, cycling, skating, tree climbing, and rock climbing. All these activities are to be carried out under the supervision of a professional guide and all safety precautionary measures must be taken to avoid accidents and injuries. Use of safety equipment is a must - a skater has to use a helmet to protect his head. Use of helmet is a must in mountain biking. headgear, ropes and other safety tools are used when one goes up a rocky mountain. 

Everybody may not like to climb and it is not proper to force friends to climb a tree or a rock. For those who can, it is fun. Often, others also join in once they know it is safe! A professional guide must be available for help. Safety quinines must be strictly followed.

When you first look at a huge rock, the first thought that comes into your head is oh, I can’t climb that! Then you take a step towards it with hesitation. Finally, you conquer your fears and then you start climbing it, with the help of your guide. When you reach the top the rock, you experience a thrill and a joy. Your confidence gets a terrific boost! Adventure sports, under proper professional supervision, is not only fun. It makes you feel to finally have achieved what you thought was impossible!
In mountaineering, you are not competing with anyone.. there is no prize waiting for you when you reach the top of a mountain. Then only do people climb mountains? George Mallory, a great mountaineer, was asked why he wanted to climb the Everest. Mallory replied, because it’s there’.
The foothills of the Himalayas beckon mountain climbers! Himachal Pradesh, Garhwal, Kumaon and Ladakh have steep mountains to climb. Sikkim and N.E India too are good mountaineering destinations.

The tourist place of Taj Mahal


Lovers visiting lovely place
The wonderful Taj Mahal is in Agra. This historical monument is in a good location. The monument is a bank of Yamuna River. It was built by the Muslim King Sha Jahan. The Muslim King Auranszeb held his father Sha Jahan imprisoned here. Shah Jahan was able to look across the bend of the river to the Taj Mahal.

Building construction
Sha Jahan started to build the mausoleum in 1632 for his beloved wife. Queen Arjamand Babnu Begum, one of whose titles was Mumtaz. It took 20 years to be completed.
Art and Architecture
The chief architecture is said to have been Ustad Isa (an Iranian) and Italian, Voerrones is said to have prepared plants and estimates. Made of pure white marble stone from Jaipur, the mausoleum stands in the middle of a building on a square platform. All round the building at a considerable height from floor level, are inlaid on the white marble walls, in black marble and in the large Nashk Talik script, verses from the Quran; so skilfully and with such a true sense of perspective and mathematical accuracy has this been done that the upper reaches of the characters are in perfect proportion and size compared with the lowest.
Now this Taj Mahal beauty going to damage way by the effecting of factories.



Wednesday, 14 September 2016

Attract bra


Select and wear your right bra.
Stylish Bra and the soft wear
Attract bra
A different type of bra sales in retail showrooms and in hole sale shops. Smooth and soft variety cloth. It is very soft and comfortable. fit to body. nice and decent variety, and good quality. arrived new bras in the market. it looks well. Rate in cheap and quality is  high, best brand and durability bra.

Tuesday, 13 September 2016

Mathura was a beautiful city and with a number of Shrines


Ancient Mathura
Mathura had been an important settlement for more than 2,500 years. The reasons for its importance were several. One most important reason was that it was located at crossed of the two major routes of travel and trade, from the north – west to the east and from north to south. Mathura was a beautiful city with fortification around it. It also had a number of shrines. Farmers and herders from adjoining areas provided food for people in the city.
The Kushanas made Mathura their second capital around 2,000 years ago. Their two major centers of power were Peshawar and Mathura. Taxila was also included in their kingdom.The Kushanas were amongst the earliest rulers to issue gold coins.

Mathura was a big religious center too, having Buddhist monasteries and Jain shrines, and it was an important center for the worship of Lord Krishna. Inscription on the surface of stone slabs and statues have been found in Mathura.
These inscriptions are short but tell a lot about the society of that time. Gifts given by men and women to monasteries are mentioned. Whatever grants and gifts, kings and queens, officers, merchants and crafts person made are recorded in this inscription. A broader view of society is also understood from these inscriptions. They also mention goldsmith, weavers, blacksmiths, basket – makers, garlands -makers and performers.

Monday, 12 September 2016

Beautiful arts and architecture constructed by Kings Satavahanas


Powers of the Deccan
The Satavahanas ruled the Deccan for nearly 300 years. They were also known as Andhras. The powerful rulers of this empire were Shri Satakarni, Vashishtiputra Pulumayi and Yajnasri Satakarni was the most powerful of them all. The inscription composed by his mother, Gautami Balashri gives detailed information about Shri Satakarni. Pratisthana (modern Paithan in Maharashtra) was their capital. Satavahana rulers were given the title lords of the Dakshinapatha, literally the route leading to the south, which was also used as a name for the entire southern region. Shri Gowtamiputra Satakarni sent his army to the eastern, western and southern coasts. Gowthamiputra Satakarni brought many Vedic rites back to practice. He was tolerant of other faiths. The Satavahanas established a powerful empire. 


Dharma and society
Satavahanas were adherents of Vaidika Dharma. They would perform sacrifices like Aswamedha and other sacrifices (yagas). Under their rule the foreign citizens who chose to live in India, would voluntarily accept Hindu or Buddhist faiths and named their children after Hindu and Buddhist gods and great persons. Worshipped Shiva and Vishnu. They mixed with the society as sugar would mix with milk. Women were respected. They held properties and donated liberally to the dharmic centres.

Art and Architecture
Satavahanas contributed considerably to architecture. Three types of architecture that developed during their time are Chaithyas, Viharas and Stupas. Chaithyas are the prayer halls of Buddhists and Viharas are the living places of Buddha Bhikshus.
There structures are carved into big rocks. The Chaithya near Karle in Maharashtra is very big and beautiful. The Chaitya near Kancheri is famous. Viharas are carved into the rocks situated near a Chaithya. The Stupa at Amaravthi in Andhra Pradesh is built of marble and is artistic. We can see Satavahana at Sannati in Gulbargha district and at Banavasi in Uttara Kannada districts.
 

Sunday, 11 September 2016

Tree lover


We use trees for many purposes
Trees and plants, like us, are living beings. They have feelings just as we do. Green trees are very important for the environment. They keep the air clean. They give shade on a hot sunny day. They shelter to many birds, animals and insects. All these creatures would become homeless if trees are cut down. If more and more trees are cut down, all the forests would be destroyed. The air would become unclean and harmful to all living creatures. Many types of animals and birds would die out completely if forests are destroyed.

We use trees for many purposes. Sometimes we become greedy and destroy forests thoughtlessly for our own gains. Cutting down of trees should be kept under check. It should be balanced by planting new trees. We should value them because they help us in many ways.
True devotion to God makes us understand our duties towards everybody and everything around us. It makes us see God in our fellow creatures. By serving our fellow creatures, we actually serve God.

The duty of parents


The duty of parents
Duty is something we ought to do willingly. Our parents have the duty of taking care of us when we are growing up. We too have the duty of looking after our parents and taking care of them when we grow up. In addition to our parents, we should also be dutiful to our siblings, our teachers and our friends. We do not live alone in society. So we must remain dutiful towards our fellow beings. The environment we stay in can also be kept clean and healthy if each one of us performs our duties towards it. Before doing something, we must always think if we are acting against the duties meant for us.
Love on parents
Shravan served his blind parents with much love and care. His aging parents wished to go on a pilgrimage to the holy places in India. Sharvan made a special carrier for his parents, lifted it on his shoulder and started out on the journey. He took them to many holy places.

Saturday, 10 September 2016

Self – confidence makes us trust ourselves


Lessons for life
Self confidence
Self – confidence makes us trust ourselves. It makes us feel sure of what we can do. It also gives us the courage to try out new things. People are different in the world. You and your friend are not the same. You have your own weaknesses and strengths. You should trust your strengths and not let your weaknesses put you down because of self – doubt and anxiety. You try it, your strengths can help you overcome your weaknesses. But for this to happen, you need to be confident about yourself. You need to have faith in what you can do.
Resourcefulness makes a person strong and independent. Resourceful people are usually very brave and confident. They can give others a lot of support and help them in times of need.

Self people
Human beings have the rare ability to think about others and live by sharing everything with others. The ability to share shows how kind we are and how much we care for others.
Selfish people want to to have everything for themselves. They don’t care if others are in pain, in deed or in difficulty. But by being selfish they miss cut on the joy that they could have through sharing. Our happiness becomes sweeter if we let others be a part of it. It will be easier for us to deal with sorrow and pain if we share it with others.
We do not live alone in the world. We are always with other people. By sharing what we have with others, we can have friendly and harmonious relations with everybody around us.
We do not alone in the world. We are always with other people. By sharing what we have with others, we can have friendly and harmonious relations with everybody around us.

Friday, 9 September 2016

Capsicum Gojju recipe

Capsicum Gojju is a pure vegetarian food.It is a vegetable variety food. it's made it easy, with your own. It is very tasty food and healthy food also. take this food with Wheat Chapati, Jowar roti or rice. Eat it happy and enjoy!
Green Capsicums 

Food preparation 
 
Capscium Gojju
 food ready
 Food ready to eat in  the  plate.

Pet an animal at least in your life


I like animals and I love animals. Animals and some birds are my friends.
Animal petting a hobby. Animals are friends in the living society. 
 
Animal pet
Dog and cats are city animal pets. 
 Cattle in villages
Cow, sheep and some other animals and some birds are living in the villages with farmers.
Animals are most useful in the human society. The dog is a faithful animal. it’s done a job like as a servant. The cat is close friend in the home. The cow gives us milk. We prepare the milk food.
My dog, helping me as a friend. My grandmother spends the time with the cat. Cow milk also using for baby’s feeding. Animals eating the grass. Plants and trees, taking the main role in the environmental control.
Some important good animals are horses, buffalo, goat and pig.
The goat eats different types of leaves. I had more experience in horse riding. It is a good habit and wonderful exercise. In the village, Buffalo cart driving is also a very interesting thing. 


Different type of beautiful sarees


Different types of sarees and wear in new style
New design sarees- looks new.
Silk and cotton sarees - smooth soft.
beautiful sarees
Attrcting in the saree weare.
Gadwal silk, Kanchivaram silk saree and Dharmavaram silk sareee are famous.
Attracting and very good sarees.
 

Thursday, 8 September 2016

Tourist to caves


Dhamek Stupa at Saranath
Dhamek Stupa, 128 feet tall, at Saranath near Varanasi is an inimitable construction of the Gupta time.
Spire of the Stupa was 400 feet tall
Kanishka was a Buddhist. He built many Stupas. The Stupa that he built at `Purushapura’ had thirteen floors. Spire of the Stupa was 400 feet tall. This was considered a wonder those days. He wrote `Buddha Charita’ an epic written in Sanskrit centred around Lord Buddha’s life. He conducted a Buddhist conference in Kashmir. 
 
World famous Buddhist temple at Barabudur 
 
Buddhism crossed Indian borders and spread in Afghanistan, Tibet, Mongolia, China, Korea and Japan. Sri Lanka embraced Buddhism. The tallest idol of Buddhism. The tallest idol of Buddha was in Bamian in Afghanistan. Java has big Buddhist temple at Barabudur with is World famous.
The caves were made on the orders of kings and queens, merchants and farmers. These caves were located near passes through the Western Ghats.
Karla Buddhist rock – Cut caves
Karla is one of the famous Buddhist rock – Cut caves in India.
Theravada Buddhism, an important and older form of Buddhism, was more popular in Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Thailand and other other parts of South – East Asia.
Paintings
Wall paintings at Ajanta.
Buddhist Viharas and Chaityas of Gupta times carved into the big rocks are found in Ajanta and Ellora.
The pictures painted on the walls and ceilings of the caves are famous all over the world. These paintings include life situation, instances of the Buddha’s life and sequences from Jataka. 
Source : http://hubpages.com/education/A-comparison-between-Buddhism-and-Jainsim

Visit Beautiful queen Jodhabai palace and other places


Building constructions and the architecture
Akbar established a new capital at Fatehpur Sikri, about 36 km. From Agra. This city was known for its magnificent Mughal monuments built in red – stone. Notable among them were the Diwan -i – khas. Panch – Mahal, Jodha – bai’s palace, Ibadat – Khana Buland – Darwaza. Akbar also built massive forts and palaces at Agra. He encourged the art of painting and established royal workshops, were painters from different parts of the empire gathered and worked.
 Jodha Bai
The most impressive buildings built by Akbar are to be found at Fatehpur Sikri which remained the imperial capital from 1569 to 1584. the construction of the new capital at Sikri, near the place where Babur defeated Rana Sanga, started in 1569 and took six – seven years to complete. It was built in honour of the famous Sufi saint, Salim Chishti. It is an example of a Mughal walled city with private and public buildings and imposing gateways.
The architecture at Fatehpur Sikri reflects a new impetus to the movement towards the fusion of the Islamic (Turko – Afghan and Central Asian) features with the local architectural tradition that began during the Sultanate period. Among examples we may mention the brackets in Jodha Bai's palace and the imitations of wood carving in the surface decorations, both of which were inspired by the building tradition of Gujarat. The decorative carving in the Turkish Sultana's (Mariam Zamani Begum) house even show some Chinese influence in the description of clouds.

My faith on Shirdi Sai baba


Visit the main temple place


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Wednesday, 7 September 2016

The beautiful Gommateswara statue at Shravanabelagola


Chavundaraya arranged the celebration of Mahamastaka Abisheka to the idol of Bahubali. But the milk did not reach the thigh of the icon, whatever be the quantity of milk poured. Disappointed, Chanvundaraya asked his guru for the reason. The guru asked him to pour milk brought by an old woman in a hollowed round brinjal. Gullakayi is a round variety of brinjal.
When the guru’s command was obeyed, the milk poured on the head of the idol drenched the whole body and flowed over. The word Gullakayi Ajji was coined. The milk that overflowed, filled the tanks and their water became white. So the place acquired the name Bel + Kola (white tank). As Jain saints (Shravanas) lived there it is called Shavana Belagola.

Gommateswara statue at Shravanabelagola
Shravana Belagola reminds us of the great monolith statue of Bahubali (Gomateswara). Bahubali is the symbol of sacrifice and detachment. They are the noblest Indian values.
The word `Gomamata’ means the beautiful’. Don’t pride when we remember that Gommateswara statue at Shravanabelagola is the tallest monolith statue in the world. Not only that, it is one thousand old. The highest of the statue standing majestically atop the hill (Dodda Betta) is 17.4 meters (58 feet). The credit for getting this statue sculpted and erected goes to Chavundaraya, a minister of the king Rachamalla – IV of the Ganges. There is an interesting story about erecting of Gommata statue.