Bharat

Bharat Bharat is the name given to India. It originates from the Sanskrit word "Bharata" which stands for 'Agni' meaning fire.

Bharat was one of India's famous emperors, the son of Dushyant and Shakuntala.

These things make us more proud of our ancestors.Their technical , Engineering & architectural know-how was far far adva...
17/03/2023

These things make us more proud of our ancestors.Their technical , Engineering & architectural know-how was far far advanced which is proved by these beauties which r standing unscathed even after hundred of yrs & have seen so many natural calamities

The Amruteshvara temple also spelt "Amrutesvara" or "Amruteshwara", in the village of Amruthapura, Chikkamagaluru, Karnataka.🇮🇳
The temple was built in 1196 C.E. by Amrutheshwara Dandanayaka (lit, "commander") under Hoysala King Veera Ballala II.

Shri Kashi Vishwanath temple 😍❤️❤️😍Travel is my love language. Travel should be like a book. When you’re done reading it...
01/01/2023

Shri Kashi Vishwanath temple 😍❤️

❤️😍Travel is my love language. Travel should be like a book. When you’re done reading it, you close the cover and remember the story ❤️


🌷Good morning 🌷Aerial view of
31/12/2022

🌷Good morning 🌷
Aerial view of

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday paid tribute to his mother Heeraben Modi who died early this morning in Gandhinag...
30/12/2022

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday paid tribute to his mother Heeraben Modi who died early this morning in Gandhinagar.

Prime Minister Modi, who reached Gujarat this morning, first paid his respects at his residence in Raysan and then carried the remains to the crematorium for final rites. His late mother Heeraben Modi, who died today aged 100.

sincere condolences to Indian Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi.

You can be a man of power, but at the feet of your mother, you will always be a child who seeks her love and attention ....
30/12/2022

You can be a man of power, but at the feet of your mother, you will always be a child who seeks her love and attention ...

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's mother Heeraben Modi has died at the age of 100.

She had been admitted to hospital in the western state of Gujarat, where she lived, after her health deteriorated.

"A glorious century rests at the feet of God," Mr Modi tweeted.

Aum shanti shanti shanti

MeditationThe aim of Meditation is to gain a better understanding of one's nature, whether physical, mental, or spiritua...
27/12/2022

Meditation

The aim of Meditation is to gain a better understanding of one's nature, whether physical, mental, or spiritual. One way to think about it is by observing our observations; becoming aware of how we perceive our senses.

Every time one sees, hears, smells, tastes, touches, or thinks, one should make a note of the fact, becoming aware of it happening, and observing one's reactions to that sense. However, it is difficult at first to make a note of every one, and so it is probably best to begin with noting those happening which are easily observed.

Set aside about 15 minutes to practice meditating. To begin, find a quiet place to sit down, either cross-legged on the floor, or in a chair with a straight back. (If this is uncomfortable, you can also practice by lying on the floor.)

Breathe through your nose, and start by observing your breathing, being aware of your abdomen rising when you breathe in, and falling when you breathe out. Try not to verbalize to yourself, "I am breathing in, now I am breathing out." Instead, try to picture what is happening. Feel it with your senses and hear the sound of your breathing.

Don't try to control your breathing, Neither slow it down, nor make it faster. Breathe steadily as usual and note the rising and falling of the abdomen as they occur. Note it mentally, not verbally, and don't try to judge it by thinking, "I am breathing too quickly," or "I am breathing too slowly." Try to be aware as each breath happens.
Everyone who begins meditating will have a wandering mind. That is perfectly normal. Don't worry about it, but try to become aware of it. Just think, "My mind is wandering now." You shouldn't have to force your mind to stop wandering, but instead, "lead" it back to focusing on your breathing. After you catch yourself and note it a few times, it becomes easier to persuade your mind to refocus on your breathing.

If your mind continues to wander, you can take note of what it is imagining. If you imagine you are talking with someone, note "talking" to yourself. Whatever activity your mind starts to imagine, note it to yourself, but without getting angry or frustrated that it is wandering. Also note if you are feeling an emotion, such as happy, sad, excited or bored.

After you have been sitting (or lying) for awhile, you might notice that you are getting stiff, or sore, or feeling warm or cold. Try to take note of those feelings, instead of just reacting to them by moving or stretching. Note them, and gently move your focus back to your breathing.

After about ten or 15 minutes, you should slowly open your eyes and gradually get up. Don't worry if you didn't have any great "insights" into the nature of being in your first sessions. Just try to be more aware of your senses and emotions and their impact on you.

Try to practice meditation two or three times per day if possible. It is best to practice when you are not tired mentally, so meditating early in the morning is better than late at night. However, if for some reason you can't fall asleep at night, you can try the above exercise to help calm your mind and prepare you for sleep.

After you have practiced the above techniques for a few days, try to practice being aware of your senses and emotions when you are in your daily routine. If you are on the bus, close your eyes and note how you are feeling, what you are hearing, how the bus is moving up and down or side to side. When you are working, note the sounds of the various items in the office, the background noise of the air conditioner, the shuffle of your coworkers feet across the carpet, the way you hold your hands and arms when you work.

Har har Mahadev 🕉️🛕🙏🚩❤️Gomukh-Tapovan is one the best treks in India. During the trek one can get a mighty view of Mt. S...
26/12/2022

Har har Mahadev 🕉️🛕🙏🚩❤️

Gomukh-Tapovan is one the best treks in India. During the trek one can get a mighty view of Mt. Shivling right from base to its summit.


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26/12/2022

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26/12/2022
NAGASTRA PRAYOGA BY KARNA:(கர்ணனின் நாகாஸ்திர  பிரயோகம்)During the 16th day of Mahabharata war, when Arjuna fought with ...
26/12/2022

NAGASTRA PRAYOGA BY KARNA:
(கர்ணனின் நாகாஸ்திர பிரயோகம்)

During the 16th day of Mahabharata war, when Arjuna fought with Karna, Karna aims the dangerous ‘Nagastra’ on Arjuna. Kunti had got a word from Karna that he will not use the Nagastra twice against Arjuna.

Ashwasena was snake who lost his mother because of Arjuna's involvement in ’Khandava Dahana’. Ashwasena was eagerly waiting for revenge. Karna invited snake Ashwasena on his arrow as Nagastra.

When Karna used it, Krishna saved Arjuna from sure death by the Nagastra, by cleverly riding Arjuna’s chariot into a pit and thus lowering chariot into the earth. The ‘Nagastra’ misses its target and knocks down Arjuna’s headgear, thus saving Arjuna.

After unsuccessful attempt, when the arrow returned, Karna refused to accept it. Ashwasena was further incensed and attacked Arjuna, but was killed as per Mahabharata Karnaparva.

This event of ‘Nagastra Prayoga by Karna’, with snake Ashwasena in his right hand and bow in his left hand is depicted as a more than life-size sculpture with rich ornamentations at the front mandapa of Nellayappar Temple.

PLACE: Sri Nellayappar Temple Tirunelveli, Tamilnadu(அருள்மிகு நெல்லையப்பர் திருக்கோயில், திருநெல்வேலி – Shiva as Nellayappar and Consort Sri Gandhimathi). God Shiva saved the paddy grains by forming a fence - ‘NEL’ is the Tamil word for paddy grain and ‘VELI’ is for the fence.

PERIOD: Numerous inscriptions can be found in the temple, the oldest one is about the Pandya King ‘Cholan Thalai Konda Veera Pandian’ (946-966 CE). Later many contributions were done by Cholas(10th-12th Century), Hoysalas(13th Century),
Pandyas(13th-14th Century) and by Vijayanagara Nayaks(15th-16th Century). This Nandi Mandapam was built by Sivanthiappa Nayakar in 1654.

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