Wednesday, April 1, 2020

Rama Navami


Rama Navami


 Rama Navami is a spring Hindu festival that celebrates the birthday of God Rama. He is particularly important to the Vaishnavism tradition of Hinduism, as the seventh avatar of God Vishnu.The festival celebrates the descent of Vishnu as shri Rama avatar, through his birth to King Dasharatha and Queen Kausalya in Ayodhya. The festival is a part of the spring Navratri, and falls on the ninth day of the bright half (Shukla Paksha) in the Hindu calendar month of Chaitra. This typically occurs in the Gregorian months of March or April every year.[6] Rama Navami is an optional government holiday in India.

The day is marked by Rama Katha recitals, or reading of Rama stories including the Hindu sacred epic Ramayana. Some Vaishnava Hindus visit a temple, others pray within their home, and some participate in a bhajan or kirtan with music as a part of puja and aarti. Some devotees mark the event by taking miniature statues of the infant Rama, washing it and clothing it, then placing it in a cradle. Charitable events and community meals are also organized. The festival is an occasion for moral reflection for many Hindus. Some mark this day by vrata (fasting).

The important celebrations on this day take place at Ayodhya and Sita Samahit Sthal (Uttar Pradesh), Sitamarhi (Bihar), Janakpurdham (Nepal), Bhadrachalam (Telangana), Kodandarama Temple, Vontimitta (Andhra Pradesh) and Rameswaram (Tamil Nadu). Rathayatras, the chariot processions, also known as Shobha yatras of Rama, Sita, his brother Lakshmana and Hanuman, are taken out at several places. In Ayodhya, many take a dip in the sacred river Sarayu and then visit the Rama temple.

Devotees of Sant Rampal Ji spend the day reciting the Banis of Kabir Sahib regarding Aadi Rama (Supreme Rama), whom they consider the Supreme Creator. Although some suggests that, that Aadi Rama is this Rama the son of King Dashratha only, some still insists that He is different from this Rama.‎
 


  • Baby Rama        Ram Lalla
  • Type             Hindu
  • Significance     Birthday of Rama
  • Celebrations    Last day of Chaitra Navratri
  • Observances    Puja, Vrata (fast), Ramayana Katha recitation, Havan, Dāna (charity),                                 Music Festival
  • Date            Ninth day of Chaitra (Chaitra Shukla Paksha Navami)
  • Frequency         Annual

                                         Celebrations

Baby Rama in a cradle at Chinawal village temple, Maharashtra
The day is the ninth and last day of Chaitra Navaratri (not to be confused with the autumn Navratri). It celebrates the arrival of Vishnu's 7th avatar, god Rama. It is marked by the faithfuls with puja (devotional worship) such as bhajan and kirtan, by fasting and reading passages about Rama's life. Special cities in the Ramayana legends about Rama's life observe major celebrations. These include Ayodhya (Uttar Pradesh), Rameswaram (Tamil Nadu), Bhadrachalam (Telangana) and Sitamarhi (Bihar). Some locations organize Rath-yatras (chariot processions), while some celebrate it as the wedding anniversary festival (Kalyanotsavam) of Rama and Sita.

While the festival is named after Rama, the festival typically includes reverence for Sita, Lakshmana and Hanumana given their importance in Rama's story. Some Vaishnava Hindus observe the festival in Hindu temples, some observe it within their homes. Surya, the Hindu sun god, is a part of the worship and ceremonies in some communities. Some Vaishnava communities observe all nine days of Chaitra Navaratri remembering Rama, and reading the Ramayana, with some temples organizing special discussion sessions in the evening. Charitable events to help those in need and community meals are organized by temples and Vaishnava organizations, and for many Hindus it is an occasion for moral reflection.

In Karnataka, Sri Ramanavami is celebrated by the local Mandalis (organizations) at some places even on footpaths, dispersing free panaka (jaggery and crushed muskmelon juice) and some food. Additionally, in Bengaluru, Karnataka, the Sree Ramaseva Mandali, R.C.T (R.) Chamrajpet, organizes India's most prestigious, month-long classical music festival. The uniqueness of this 80 years old musical extravaganza is that celebrated Indian classical musicians, irrespective of their religion, from both genres – Carnatic and Hindustani – descend down to offer their musical rendition to Lord Sri Rama and the assembled audience.


Bhadrachalam temple in Telangana is one of the major Rama Navami celebration sites.
In eastern Indian states such as Odisha, Jharkhand, and West Bengal, the Jagannath temples and regional Vaishnava community observe Rama Navami, and treat it as the day when preparations begin for their annual Jagannath Ratha Yatra in summer.

Devotees associated with ISKCON fast through the daylight hours. A number of ISKCON temples introduced a more prominent celebration of the occasion of the holiday with the view of addressing needs of growing native Hindu congregation. It is however always was a notable calendar event on the traditional Gaurabda calendar with a specific additional requirement of fasting by devotees.


                                    Outside India

Rama Navami is one of the Hindu festivals that is celebrated by the Indian Hindu diaspora with roots in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. The descendants of Indian indentured servants/slaves who were forced to leave India by engineering a famine in these places by the then British rule, and then promised for job were shipped to colonial</ref> South Africa before 1910 to work in British owned plantations and mines, thereafter lived through the South African Apartheid regime, continued to celebrate Ram Navami by reciting Ramayana, and by singing bhajans of Tyagaraja and Bhadrachala Ramdas. The tradition continues in contemporary times in the Hindu temples of Durban every year.

Similarly in Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana, Suriname, Jamaica, other Caribbean countries, Mauritius, Malaysia, Singapore, and many other countries Hindu descendants of colonial era indentured workers/slaves forced by the British government from India have continued to observe Ram Navami along with their other traditional festivals.

It is also celebrated by Hindus in Fiji, and those Fiji Hindus who have re-migrated elsewhere.

Looking for document as reference for the atrocities by a group who themselves have maintained control over published literature is an act of foolishness. Instead one must ask the people who have suffered. These Indian unfortunate slaves have survived and got themselves educated in their subsequent generations and have kept the stories alive in them through generations. They come to India on festivals like Ram Navami and others to show their children their roots.

See also
Public holidays in India
List of Hindu festivals
                    
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Sunday, March 15, 2020

Qutb Minar


The Qutb Minar, also spelled as Qutub Minar, is a minaret and "victory tower" that forms part of the Qutb complex, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Mehrauli area of Delhi, India.[2][3] Qutb Minar was 73-metres (239.5 feet) tall before the final, fifth section was added after 1369.[4] The tower tapers, and has a 14.3 metres (47 feet) base diameter, reducing to 2.7 metres (9 feet) at the top of the peak.[5] It contains a spiral staircase of 379 steps.

Its closest comparator is the 62-metre all-brick Minaret of Jam in Afghanistan, of c.1190, a decade or so before the probable start of the Delhi tower.[7] The surfaces of both are elaborately decorated with inscriptions and geometric patterns; in Delhi the shaft is fluted with "superb stalactite bracketing under the balconies" at the top of each stage.[8] In general minarets were slow to be used in India, and are often detached from the main mosque where they exist.[9]

History
Qutubuddin Aibak, at that time a deputy of Muhammad of Ghor, but after his death founder of the Delhi Sultanate, started construction of the Qutb Minar's first storey in 1199. This level has inscriptions praising Muhammad of Ghor. Aibak's successor and son-in-law Shamsuddin Iltutmish completed a further three storeys. In 1369, a lightning strike destroyed the top storey. Firoz Shah Tughlaq replaced the damaged storey, and added one more. Sher Shah Suri also added an entrance to this tower while he was ruling and Humayun was in exile.[1]

Qutb Minar was begun after the Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque, which was started around 1192 by Qutb-ud-din Aibak, first ruler of the Delhi Sultanate.[6] The mosque complex is one of the earliest that survives in the Indian subcontinent.[10][11] The minaret is named after Qutb-ud-din Aibak, or Qutbuddin Bakhtiar Kaki, a Sufi saint.[12] Its ground storey was built over the ruins of the Lal Kot, the citadel of Dhillika.[11] Aibak's successor Iltutmish added three more storeys.[12]

The Minar is surrounded by several historically significant monuments of Qutb complex. The nearby pillared cupola known as "Smith's Folly" is a remnant of the tower's 19th century restoration, which included an ill-advised attempt to add some more storeys.[13][14]


Kuttull Minor, Delhi. The Qutb Minar, 1805


Qutb Minar in Mehrauli in Delhi. Clifton and Co., around 1890

Qutub Minar
The minar's topmost storey was damaged by lightning in 1369 and was rebuilt by Firuz Shah Tughlaq, who added another storey. In 1505, an earthquake damaged Qutub Minar; it was repaired by Sikander Lodi. On 1 September 1803, a major earthquake caused serious damage. Major Robert Smith of the British Indian Army renovated the tower in 1828 and installed a pillared cupola over the fifth storey, thus creating a sixth. The cupola was taken down in 1848, under instructions from The Viscount Hardinge, then Governor General of India. It was reinstalled at ground level to the east of Qutb Minar, where it remains. It is known as "Smith's Folly".

In popular culture
Bollywood actor and director Dev Anand wanted to shoot the song "Dil Ka Bhanwar Kare Pukar" from his film Tere Ghar Ke Samne inside the Minar. However, the cameras in that era were too big to fit inside the tower's narrow passage, and therefore the song was shot inside a replica of the Qutb Minar[21]

The site served as the Pit Stop of the second leg of the second series of The Amazing Race Australia.[22]

A picture of the minaret is featured on the travel cards and tokens issued by the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation. A recently launched start-up in collaboration with the Archaeological Survey of India has made a 360o walkthrough of Qutb Minar available.[23]

Ministry of Tourism recently gave seven companies the 'Letters of Intent' for fourteen monuments under its 'Adopt a Heritage Scheme.' These companies will be the future 'Monument Mitras.' Qutb Minar has been chosen to part of that list
               
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Monday, February 17, 2020

Maha Shivaratri


Maha Shivaratri

Maha Shivaratri is a Hindu festival celebrated annually in honour of Lord Shiva, and in particular, marks the day of the consummation of marriage of Shiva. There is a Shivaratri in every luni-solar month of the Hindu calendar, on the month's 13th night/14th day, but once a year in late winter (February/March, or phalgun) and before the arrival of Summer, marks Maha Shivaratri which means "the Great Night of Shiva" 

It is a major festival in Hinduism, and this festival is solemn and marks a remembrance of "overcoming darkness and ignorance" in life and the world. It is observed by remembering Shiva and chanting prayers, fasting, and meditating on ethics and virtues such as self-restraint, honesty, non-injury to others, forgiveness, and the discovery of Shiva.[5] The ardent devotees keep awake all night. Others visit one of the Shiva temples or go on pilgrimage to Jyotirlingams. This is an ancient Hindu festival whose origin date is unknown.[5]

In Kashmir Shaivism, the festival is called Har-ratri or phonetically simpler Haerath or Herath by Shiva faithfuls of the Kashmir region.[6][7] Cannabis is also smoked to mark this festival, especially in countries like Nepal and India.[8]

Description

Maha Shivaratri is an annual festival dedicated to the Hindu god Shiva, and is particularly important in the Shaivism tradition of Hinduism. Unlike most Hindu festivals which are celebrated during the day, the Maha Shivaratri is celebrated at night. Furthermore, unlike most Hindu festivals which include expression of cultural revelry, the Maha Shivaratri is a solemn event notable for its introspective focus, fasting, meditation on Shiva, self study, social harmony and an all night vigil at Shiva temples.[5]

The celebration includes maintaining a "jaagaran", an all-night vigil and prayers, because Shaiva Hindus mark this night as "overcoming darkness and ignorance" in one's life and the world through Shiva. Offerings of fruits, leaves, sweets and milk to Shiva are made, some perform all-day fasting with vedic or tantric worship of Shiva, and some perform meditative Yoga.[10] In Shiva temples, "Om Namah Shivaya", the sacred mantra of Shiva, is chanted through the day.

Maha Shivaratri is celebrated over three or ten days based on the Hindu luni-solar calendar.[4] Every lunar month, there is a Shivaratri (12 per year). The main festival is called Maha Shivaratri, or great Shivaratri, which is held on 13th night (waning moon) and 14th day of the month Phalguna. In the Gregorian calendar, the day falls in either February or March. [4]

History and significance

The Maha Shivaratri is mentioned in several Puranas, particularly the Skanda Purana, Linga Purana and Padma Purana. These medieval era Shaiva texts present different versions associated with this festival, & mention fasting, reverence for icons of Shiva such as the Lingam.[5]

Different legends describe the significance of Maha Shivaratri. According to one legend in the Shaivism tradition, this is the night when Shiva performs the heavenly dance of creation, preservation and destruction.[11][12] The chanting of hymns, the reading of Shiva scriptures and the chorus of devotees joins this cosmic dance and remembers Shiva's presence everywhere. According to another legend, this is the night when Shiva and Parvati got married.[11][13] A different legend states that the offering to Shiva icons such as the linga is an annual occasion to get over past sins if any, to restart on a virtuous path and thereby reach Mount Kailasha and liberation.[11]

The significance of dance tradition to this festival has historical roots. The Maha Shivaratri has served as a historic confluence of artists for annual dance festivals at major Hindu temples such as at Konark, Khajuraho, Pattadakal, Modhera and Chidambaram.[14] This event is called Natyanjali, literally "worship through dance", at the Chidambaram temple which is famous for its sculpture depicting all dance mudras in the ancient Hindu text of performance arts called Natya Shastra.[15][16] Similarly, at Khajuraho Shiva temples, a major fair and dance festival on Maha Shivaratri, involving Shaiva pilgrims camped over miles around the temple complex, was documented by Alexander Cunningham in 1864.[17]

Maha Shivaratri and Tantra

Maha Shivaratri is considered the day when adiyogi or the first guru awakened his consciousness at the material level of existence. According to Tantra, at this stage of consciousness, no objective experience takes place and the mind is transcended. The meditator transcends time, space and causation. It is regarded as the brightest night of the soul, when the yogi attains the state of Shoonya or Nirvana, the stage succeeding samadhi or illumination.

In India

Maha Shivaratri is celebrated in Tamil Nadu with great pomp and fanfare in the Annamalai temple located in Tiruvannamalai district. The special process of worship on this day is 'Girivalam'/Giri Pradakshina, a 14-kilometer bare foot walk around Lord Shiva's temple on top of the hill. A huge lamp of oil and camphor is lit on the hilltop at sunset - not to be confused with Karthigai Deepam.

The major Jyotirlinga Shiva temples of India, such as in Varanasi and Somanatha, are particularly frequented on Maha Shivaratri. Now Adhiyogi in Coimbatore near Vellingiri hills is a place to be on Mahashivaratri Sadguru Jaggi. They serve also as sites for fairs and special events.[18]

In Andhra and Telangana, Shivratri yatras are held at Mallayya gutta near Kambhalapalle, Gundlakamma Kona near Railway Koduru, Penchalakona, Bhairavakona, Uma Maheswaram amongst others. Special pujas are held at Pancharamas - Amararamam of Amaravati, Somaramam of Bhimavaram, Draksharamam, Kumararama of Samarlakota and Ksheerarama of Palakollu. The days immediately after Shivratri are celebrated as Brahmotsavaalu at Srisailam, one of 12 Jyotirlinga sites. Mahashivaratri utsavalu are held at the Rudreshwara Swamy's 1000 pillar temple in Warangal. Devotees throng for the special poojas at Srikalahasti, Mahanandi, Yaganti, Antarvedi, Kattamanchi, Pattiseema, Bhairavakona, Hanmakonda, Keesaragutta, Vemulawada, Panagal, Kolanupaka amongst others.

The Mandi fair is in the town of Mandi is particularly famous as a venue for Maha Shivaratri celebrations. It transforms the town as devotees pour in. It is believed that all gods and goddesses of the area, said to number more than 200, assemble here on the day of Maha Shivaratri. Mandi, located on the banks of Beas, is popularly known as the "Cathedral of Temples" and one of the oldest towns of Himachal Pradesh, with about 81 temples of different Gods and Goddesses on its periphery.[19][20][21]

In Kashmir Shaivism, Maha Shivaratri is celebrated by the Hindus of Kashmir and is called, "Herath" in Kashmiri, a word derived from the Sanskrit word "Hararatri" the "Night of Hara" (another name of Shiva). Shivaratri, regarded as the most important festival of the community, for instance, is celebrated by them on trayodashi or the thirteenth of the dark half of the month of Phalguna (February–March) and not on chaturdashi or the fourteenth as in the rest of the country. The reason for it is that this long drawn festival that is celebrated for one full fortnight as an elaborate ritual is associated with the appearance of Bhairava (Shiva) as a jwala-linga or a linga of flame. It has been described as Bhairavotsava in Tantric texts as on this occasion Bhairava and Bhairavi, His Shakti or cosmic energy, are propitiated through Tantric worship.[citation needed]

According to the legend associated with the origin of the worship, the linga appeared at pradoshakala or the dusk of early night as a blazing column of fire and dazzled Vatuka Bhairava and Rama (or Ramana) Bhairava, Mahadevi’s mind-born sons, who approached it to discover its beginning or end but miserably failed. Exasperated and terrified they began to sing its praises and went to Mahadevi, who herself merged with the awe-inspiring jwala-linga. The Goddess blessed both Vatuka and Ramana that they would be worshipped by human beings and would receive their share of sacrificial offerings on that day and those who would worship them would have all their wishes fulfilled. As Vatuka Bhairava emerged from a pitcher full of water after Mahadevi cast a glance into it, fully armed with all his weapons (and so did Rama), he is represented by a pitcher full of water in which walnuts are kept for soaking and worshipped along with Shiva, Parvati, Kumara, Ganesha, their ganas or attendant deities, yoginis and kshetrapalas (guardians of the quarters) – all represented by clay images. The soaked walnuts are later distributed as naivedya. The ceremony is called 'vatuk barun' in Kashmiri, which means filling the pitcher of water representing the Vatuka Bhairava with walnuts and worshipping it.[citation needed]

Central India has a large number of Shaiva followers. The Mahakaleshwar Temple, Ujjain is one of the most venerated shrines consecrated to Shiva, where a large congregation of devotees gathers to offer prayers on the day of Maha Shivaratri. Tilwara Ghat in the city of Jabalpur and the Math Temple in the village of Jeonara, Seoni are two other places where the festival is celebrated with much religious fervour.[citation needed]

In Punjab, Shobha Yatras would be organised by various Hindu organisations in different cities. It is a grand festival for Punjabi Hindus.

In Gujarat, Maha Shivaratri mela is held at Junagadh where bathing in the Murghi kund is considered holy. According to myth, Lord Shiva himself comes to bath in theMurghi kund.

In West Bengal, Maha Shivaratri is observed devoutly by unmarried girls seeking a suitable husband, often visiting Tarakeswar.

Stories & Beliefs
There are several stories and beliefs associated with this auspicious event.

Samudra Manthan

It is believed that on this particular day Lord Shiva gulped the Halahala produced during Samudra manthan and beheld it in his neck which bruised and turned blue, after which he was named as Neel Kanth. It is also believed that the famous Neelkanth Mahadev Temple is the place where this incident took place or where Lord Shiva consumed the poison as Dark matter and saved the universe.

In Nepal

Maha Shivaratri is a National Holiday in Nepal and celebrated widely in temples all over the country, but especially in the Pashupatinath temple. Thousands of devotees visit the famous Shiva Shakti Peetham nearby as well. Holy rituals are performed all over the nation. Artists from various classical music and dance forms perform through the night. On Maha Shivaratri, married women pray for the well being of their husbands, while unmarried women pray for a husband like Shiva, considered as the ideal husband. Shiva is also worshipped as the Adi Guru (first teacher) from whom the divine wisdom originates.[citation needed]

In Pakistan

Umarkot Shiv Mandir in Umarkot is famous for the three day Shivarathri celebration,which is attended by around 250,000 people.[22]
Hindus in pakistan visit Shiva temples during Shivrathri. The most important is the three day Shivrathri festival in the Umarkot Shiv Mandir.It is one the biggest religious festivals in the country. It is attended by around 250,000 people. All the expenses were borne by the Pakistan Hindu Panchayat.[22] Shivrathri Celebrations also occur in the Churrio Jabal Durga Mata Temple,which is attended by 200,000 pilgrims.Hindus cremate the dead and ashes are preserved till Shivratri for immersion in the into holy water in Churrio Jabal Durga Mata Temple. [23]

Outside South Asia

Maha Shivaratri is the main Hindu festival among the Shaiva Hindu diaspora from Nepal and India. In Indo-Caribbean communities, thousands of Hindus spend the beautiful night in over four hundred temples across the country, offering special jhalls (an offering of milk and curd, flowers, sugarcane and sweets) to Lord Shiva.[24] In Mauritius, Hindus go on pilgrimage to Ganga Talao, a crater-lake.[25]

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Friday, February 14, 2020

Happy Hug Day

Happy Hug Day: Heart remains healthy due to hugs, it is necessary to do so many times every day



When you are happy you embrace your loved ones, when you are sad you want to embrace someone and forget your sadness and trouble, even when you are very excited and when you are very scared It also feels that hugging and hugging will clear all the troubles and increase happiness. Hugging someone hug is not just our desire but also the body's needs. A hug is not just a fallacy but also cures diseases and there are many benefits of a hug. But do you know how many times you should give a hug in 1 day. It is necessary to apply at least 4 times a day

According to the family therapist Virginia Satire, we need to be hugged at least 4 times in order to survive every day. Not only this, if you want your upbringing properly and there is no problem in living, then at least 8 hugs are needed every day and if you want to grow well then every day It is necessary to hug at least 12 times. There has been such a shortage of hugs in our lives, now a new profession has started of the cuddleists in which people are charged with money.

By doing Hag, the child's brain is smart
Parents often say that when he hugs his child, all his tiredness goes away. According to studies, hugging a child through his parents is very beneficial for his growth and health. Actually, for the development of the child, it is very important to develop his messages. When the parents hug the child, lovingly cuddle the magic, it positively affects the child's senses, making them less likely to learn things. In a research, it was revealed that children who embrace parents more are smarter than other children.
After all, what is Modi's 'Hug Diplomacy'?
After all, what is Modi's 'Hug Diplomacy'?While other world leaders like Donald Trump are known for their own style of handshake, Modi is known for his signature bear hugs.

Hugging keeps your child healthy
. It is considered better to embrace children in terms of physical development. On release, a hormone called oxytocin is released which plays an important role in the development of the body. Oxytocin also strengthens the body's immune system, helping the child to remain healthy. A hug makes the child feel your love. Children often embrace their parents because it also gives them a sense of security which is good for their emotional development as well as a strong emotional bond with the parents.

There are so many benefits related to health of hugging,
less stress

Often we underestimate haggings. Hugging very effectively and immediately reduces stress and alleviates loneliness. When we hug someone, the level of stress hormone cortisol decreases, which reduces stress and brings peace of mind.
NBT

Heart stays healthy
Stress hormone cortisol in the body works to increase blood pressure, which increases the risk of heart related diseases. In such a situation, it has been proved in many studies that if you hug someone regularly then your cortisol level comes down and in this way you can protect your heart from diseases.

Mood is better
when you hug someone, then serotonin starts to form in large amounts in your body. Serotonin is a chemical that is necessary to improve our mood. In the event of someone hugging, the chemical like brain serotonin and endorphins release large amounts of blood into the arteries, which leads to a pleasant experience.

The body gets rest
Our muscles are stretched all over the body while doing some hag. It provides relief to the body.

Monday, February 10, 2020

Promise Day Shayari

Promise Day Shayari


Promise Day is the 5th day of Valentine's Week, and on this day lovers make many promises to their partner. Not having a good relationship is done by doing it. Relationship plays well only when the promises made by each other are good enough. Promises are done on one another's faith, and with the same faith we must fulfill them so that our partner can always remain loyal to us. In this article you will find Happy Promise Day Shayari in Hindi language, 11th Feb Wishes in Hindi which you can share with your lover.

If you want to wish Promise Day in a different way, then you can share your favorite shayari message from here. You can also share all these special Happy Promise Day Shayari on Whatsapp, Facebook and Instagram. Vada Shayari for boyfriends, with photos for girlfriends and friends.



If you have promised, you will

fulfill your life , I will give you life,

I will give you the sorrow of separation, I will

decorate you with flowers every morning.

Promise will never make you cry,

whatever the situation will not make you forget, will

hide you in your eyes

. Will not show it to anyone else.

There is a promise of a relationship of every moment, you have

so much belonging to you, you will

never forget to think of you, you

will support me with all your life, this is your promise to you,

we will never leave

you, you will

bring us somewhere, forgetting you Hold your hands and


promise you friendship will

remain the same, you will not try to

persecute you, you need to call out from the heart

Dying will bring will be a reprieve

I Promise You

I Will Always Love You

I Will Care For You

And When You Will Not Be With Me

I Will Miss You

Like fragrance your every breath I

love the promise of your settlement.

We

have a promise of decorating in your life in love of color .

Today I will promise this with my breath, I will

keep your wish in my heart.




We will run along with you every moment, will run on

a hint,

promise that you will not let the gum come near you,

just the happiness will be looted on you.


I will always be in your heart,

our love will never work, no

matter how much life comes,

we will always be sad with you.

Moments may not be with you,

As it may not be the case in tomorrow,

friendship will always be in the heart, even

if you do not meet your full age.

Happy Promise Day friend

no one

will come in my life except you,

there is only one death which I do

not promise.

If you have chosen me in millions

So I promise you .. I will not let you get lost

in the multitude of crores

.. !!

We will play this relationship till death,

you will laugh with happiness,

friend, promise you will never leave you and will

remain together till the last moment .

The promise is that there will never be a distance from you,

every moment you want will be yours, you will want every moment , you will not miss even one moment

of your appreciation

.Promise will never let you part from the heart, will never let go of

our hands,

your smile is so sweet that

even if we die we will not let you cry.

Hearts will never hurt, will never leave you, will

cry with you in your sorrow, will

smile with you in happiness, more

than anything, only you will like you.

Like Happy Promise Day

Khushboo in my every breath,

promise to settle your love, promise to decorate my heart

as much as the colors are of your love!

I will forget myself in love,

I promise I will forget the world in your fame, I will

never forget to try it in my court, I will forget the world for my

sake!

Happy Teddy Day 2020



Happy Teddy Day 2020: Every color of teddy bear says something, know about it


Happy Teddy Day 2020: Valentine's Week is a special day, Teddy Bear Day, which is celebrated on 10 February. On this day, the loved ones gift Teddy Bear to each other. It is also a way of expressing emotions. Teddy Day or Teddy Bear Day is celebrated on the fourth day of Valentine's Week. The Teddy Bear festival is quite popular in Great Britain, the United States, Canada, Japan and Germany. The world's first Teddy Bear museum was created in 1984 in Peterfield, England. Read the story behind celebrating Teddy Bear Day -

It was at a time when there was a dispute between two US states, Louisiana and Mississippi. Then the 26th President of America, Theodore Roosevelt, went to Mississippi to settle the dispute. Roosevelt went hunting one day there. They wanted to hunt the bear, but found a wounded bear tied to a tree at one place in the forest. He was groaning with pain. Roosevelt officials said this was a good chance to hunt the wounded bear, but the president refused. He said that hunting of injured animals and animals is illegal.

Roosevelt's talk reached the media and the next day, photographs of his bear were printed in newspapers. One such cartoon made by cartoonist Clifford Berryman was in the limelight. Impressed by this, Morris, a shopkeeper running a candy and toy store, made a toy in the shape of a bear. This bear's toy was named Teddy, because President Roosevelt's nickname was Teddy. This is how the world got cute and cute 'teddy'.

What does every color of teddy bear say

Pink: Pink teddy means that gift givers love each other.

Lal: It is also a symbol of love. The boys gift it to their girlfriend.

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Orange Color: It is a symbol of happiness, hope and sunshine. You can gift a cute little orange colored teddy bear to wish your loved ones happiness in the world.

White: It gives a special message. It means that you are already committed to your love.

Blue: This Teddy says that your love is deep. The blue color indicates depth, stability, intelligence and loyalty.

Green: It is a symbol of freshness, harmony and gives the message, 'I am waiting for you.'



Sunday, February 9, 2020

Happy Chocolate Day



Happy Chocolate Day 2020 Celebrate this day by sharing the sweetness of chocolate and these loving messages with friends, family and friends.

Valentines Week celebrated in February every year is very special for lovers. From 7 to 14 February, the whole week is celebrated in different ways. Starting on 7 February Rose Day, the week ends with 14 February Valentine's Day. Chocolate Day is celebrated on 9 February. On the day, not only the couples, friends also celebrate these days by giving and feeding chocolate to each other. Along with this, through each other WhatsApp, Facebook, text messages, we also wish Chocolate Day.

Happy Chocolate Day 2020: Wish your Valentine's Day on Chocolate Day!

1. You will join us without calling

You will also fulfill the promise of friendship

Does not mean remembering everyday

Just remember that time

When alone, chocolate will come.


2. Chocolate Day has come, has brought you memories.

Come today, the heart has called you again.

Aye jaane tamanna only tere liye

Have ordered a full box of chocolate.



3. Some pages in the book of life are special

Some have to beg

Life beats with love

When relationships have a sweetness like Chocolate.


4. Looks like it's a beautiful evening

I saw you got a smile

Which is like chocolate today

There is also the sweetness of love dissolved in the winds.


5. Aaya is a festival of love,

Brought happiness with myself,

Let's celebrate it together,

No color remains faded

First of all do some sweet


6. Sweetness is everywhere,

Looks like the beautiful Shema is in full swing

Found it, you have this sweetness,

Which is everywhere like Chocolate


Saturday, February 8, 2020

Happy Propose Day




Happy Propose Day 2020

As the name itself suggests, love is expressed on Propose Day. Then, whether by giving roses, speaking or sending messages. Yes, if you are hesitant to speak your heart out to the front, then sending romantic shayari on WhatsApp and Facebook can also be a good and successful start.

To propose, you can resort to many things like bouquet of flowers, rings, gifts.


1. These fucking eyes call true love

But today we want to say something to the people

Do you accept my love

There is only your name in every corner of my heart

If you want, then I am just your slave


2. You are a fragrant evening in Fiza, you are jamming in love

We keep your memories hidden in your chest


That's why you are another name of my life.



3. Do not blame my heart's compulsion,

Remember me, of course don't take my name,

I have forgotten that you have forgotten me,

I have forgotten that you have forgotten me,

मेरी एक सांस ऐसी नहीं जो तेरा नाम ना ले !!

Propose day की शुभकामनाएं.


4. तुम्हारी निगाहें क्या कमाल करती है,

कभी हकीकत तो कभी अप्साने बयां करती है,

थम सी जाती है उस पल धड़कने,

थम सी जाती है उस पल धड़कने,

जब तुम्हारी झुकी पलकें मोहब्बत का इज़हार करती है !!



5. हम अपने प्यार का इज़हार इसलिए नहीं करते हैं

क्योंकि हम उनकी हां या ना से डरते हैं,

अगर उन्होंने हां कर दी तो

हम खुशी से मर जाएंगे,

और अगर उन्होंने ना कर दी,

तो रो-रो कर मर जाएंगे !!



6. दिल ये मेरा तुमसे प्यार करना चाहता है,

अपनी मोहब्बत का इजहार करना चाहता है,

देखा है जब से तम्हें ए मेरे सनम

सिर्फ तुम्हारा ही दीदार करने को दिल चाहता है।



7. गम में हंसने वालों को रुलाया नहीं जाता

लहरों से पानी को हटाया नहीं जाता

होने वाले हो जाते हैं खुद ही अपने

किसी को कहकर अपना बनाया नहीं जाता

Happy Propose Day


यह भी पढ़ें
लव गिफ्ट्स की फेहरिस्त में बुके और चॉकलेट जैसे गिफ्ट्स पुराने हो चले हैं तो क्यों न थोड़ी क्रिएटिविटी के जरिए तोहफे में प्यार के रंग भरे जाएं?

लव काडर्स

The most wonderful way to express feelings of love is by the love cadres, which the front will cherish.

Scrap book

Enter the days of the year which are special for your relationship, in this. If possible, decorate this collage of emotions with memorable photos.

Love clock

If your partner always arrives late on a date, then there can be no better option than love clock to make him feel punctual.

Love yellow

This gift is a good option for couples whose marriage is fixed. If your art is good, then write a romantic message with fabric color on two pillows and gift it to your partner.


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Valentine week list 2020

1. Rose Day - 7th Feb 2020

2. Propose Day - 8th feb 2020

3. Chocolate Day - 9th feb 2020

4. Teddy Day - 10th feb 2020

5. Promise Day - 11th feb 2020

6. Hug Day - 12th feb 2020

7. Kiss Day - 13th feb 2020

8. Valentine Day - 14th feb 2020

Friday, February 7, 2020

Beauty fever rose before Valentine's Day

                                                 Beauty fever rose before Valentine's Day





Dr PK Talwar, director of Cosmetic Surgeon and Cosmetic Laser Surgery Center of India (CLSCI), says that now not only girls are resorting to cosmetic surgery to look beautiful but boys are also undergoing cosmetic surgery.

In today's time, looking beautiful is becoming everyone's desire and need. The number of cosmetic surgeries before Valentine's Day is increasing every year.

Dr. Talwar says that young men and women are usually undergoing cosmetic surgery to reduce obesity, facelift, remove facial blemishes and correct the shape of nose, breast and chin. He said that elderly people are resorting to cosmetic surgery to reduce obesity, get hair transplant and remove wrinkles.

A lot of people are also doing 'liposuction' operation which reduces stomach fat because sitting on the office continuously for hours and eating tea-burger burgers increases belly fat.

Now the number of youth who have undergone cosmetic surgery is increasing continuously. According to an Indian cosmetic sector analysis report, the cosmetics surgery market in Delhi is growing by 20 percent every year. Cosmetic surgeries now make up 40 percent of men, compared to 10 percent of men four to five years ago.



Cosmetic surgeon Manoj Kumar J. Manwani of Mumbai said that along with the various types of cosmetic surgery for the face, the practice of making dimples in the cheeks has also increased. Not only girls but boys are also attracted towards this.

Talwar says that nowadays most girls prefer to look slimmer than beauty and especially want to get rid of belly fat completely. In such a situation, liposuction technique is proving to be a boon for these girls.

According to estimates, 14 per cent of men who undergo cosmetic surgery are face lift, followed by about 11 per cent of men who undergo ear surgery. About 10 percent provide soft tissue filler and about nine percent botox. Around seven per cent undergo liposuction while six per cent undergo chest enlargement surgery while girls do exactly the opposite, they get their breasts enlarged. After this four per cent eyelid, four per cent hair transplant and four per cent undergo surgery to repair the bulging veins.




According to a study conducted by the Indian Cosmetic Sector Analysis (RNCOS), an organization that studies market trends, experts say that earlier most men used to go to the gym for their fitness and well-being but now men are more concerned about skin and face. They are also taking full care and they are using uninhibited cosmetic surgery or cosmetics.

Experts in the cosmetic market believe that the men's beauty market is worth more than one thousand crore rupees. In view of the increasing interest of men towards beauty, not only in big cities but also in small cities, gents parlors have opened rapidly. Where men go for facials, hair coloring, hyena, massage and spa

Happy Rose Day

                                                              Happy Rose Day: 7 February


Friend, neighbor, husband and wife, sister, brother are many such relationships which are very special for us, only then a different color rose exists in the market for every relationship. You can choose these roses according to your relationship and present them to your special people.

It has been a custom in our traditions for every new relationship to start with beautiful gifts. Why not give a smiling rose to a stranger but to make you feel like a companion. May be this romantic journey started from Rose Day, like rose in your mind and beauty.




Young hearts resort to yellow, red, white, pink colored roses to choose their partner as love or as a friend on this day. Sometimes his sweet attempt succeeds, sometimes it is enough to say that 'I sent him secretly rose, Khushboo created a spectacle in the city'. That is, tried to send, but the attempt proved to be a failure. But this time your efforts should not fail, so be patient and take the initiative of your friendship with full confidence.




On the first day of 'Valentine Week' i.e. the fragrant Combination of Love and Feelings, the day of greetings on Rose Day starts at exactly 12 pm. When someone wishes his girlfriend daily, someone emotionally compares her with a rose to send a rose to connect with a stranger.

Something like this- 'Today is a day, thought to send you a rose, but how can I say that your importance is more than my life. Just like you are a living dream of mine, your voice, your every thing and your every aspect, what shall I say, as beautiful as how I send a rose, now a rose. ' Rose is a symbolic form of love.




With roses wrapped in these emotions, you can express the secret of your heart. Roses of many colors are available in the market to express your feelings.

* White rose shows purity, innocence and unconditional love.

* If you want to say sorry to a loved one, then white roses are just for you. Then convince your sweetheart by giving white roses on this day.

* Yellow rose expresses friendship and happiness, you give yellow roses to your friends who are very close to you and who you never want to lose and make them realize how special they are for you.

* Pink rose is a symbol of tenderness, friendship, gentleness, gratitude as well as the beginning of a new relationship, if you are meeting someone for the first time today, do not forget to bring the rose with you.

* Orange rose shows the enthusiasm and enthusiasm of our mind.




* ... and red roses ... Of course you all would know about red roses. The red rose is the symbol of true love, of love, if you love someone with a sincere heart and want to make them feel that, then do not forget to give them red roses on this day.

* Black colored rose is also meant to express your feelings. This black rose represents enmity, but if you do not pay attention to the black rose, what better is the work of enmity on this festival of love. If possible, forget the enmity on this day and start a new friendship.