Goodbye to British Tune, ‘Shankhnaad’ To Be Heard on Rajpath For The First Time
This year, ‘Shankhanad’ will be heard on the Rajpath on January 26. Sankhnaad, a martial tune created for the Indian Armed forces will be played for the first time.
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This year, ‘Shankhanad’ will be heard on the Rajpath on January 26. Sankhnaad, a martial tune created for the Indian Armed forces will be played for the first time.
Indian culture was celebrated on Rajpath with 22 tableaux by states and central government departments, and performance by school children. As many as 26 national award winning children, seated in open jeeps, were also form part of the cultural pageant.
ഈ ക്ഷേത്രത്തിന്റെ ചരിത്ര ത്തിന് പിന്നിലും നമുക്ക് സുപരിചി തമായ പെരുന്തച്ചന്റെ കഥയോട് സാമ്യമുള്ള ഒരു പുരാവൃത്തമുണ്ട്.
Railway minister Piyush Goyal has instructed caterers at Varanasi and Rae Bareli stations to use terracotta-made ‘kulhads’, glasses and plates.
Although the Kumbh Mela is spiritual and religious in nature, the economic activities associated with it generate employment for over six lakh workers across various sectors, CII said in a report.
കുംഭ മേളയോളം പഴക്കമുണ്ട് നാഗസന്യാസിമാർക്കും എന്ന് വേണം കരുതാൻ .വേദകാലം തൊട്ട് നടക്കുന്ന ഒന്നാണ് ഭാരതീയ വിശ്വാസത്തിൽ കുംഭമേള .
According to a paper published by Columbia University’s Inving Medical Centre, “The roots of cosmetic and reconstructive procedures go back more than 2,500 years.”
The Atmashatkam (आत्मषट्कम्, ātmaṣaṭkam), also known as Nirvanashatkam (निर्वाणषट्कम्, Nirvāṇaṣaṭkam), is a composition consisting of 6 fold śloka (and hence the name Ṣaṭ-ka to mean six-fold) written by the Hindu philosopher Adi Shankara summarizing the basic teachings of Advaita Vedanta, or the Hindu teachings of non-dualism. It was written around 788-820 CE.
In today’s world, Christmas has very much become a secular festival and has very little to do with Christianity. It has more to do with food, celebrations and parties.
She had helped deliver more than 15,000 babies in Krishnapura, a remote village in Pavagada taluk in Karnataka. Narasamma was conferred an honorary doctorate by the Tumkur University in 2014.