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Joint Hindu Family
This animation introduces the learner to various features of a joint Hindu family, merits ...
published: 31 Jul 2012
author: Iken Edu
Joint Hindu Family
This animation introduces the learner to various features of a joint Hindu family, merits and limitations of the same. This is a product of Mexus Education Pvt. Ltd., an education innovations company based in Mumbai, India. www.mexuseducation.com, http
published: 31 Jul 2012
views: 113
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Hindu Undivided Family
Hindu Undivided Family in Indian Sign Language (category = Banking). For more words, visit...
published: 13 Jul 2011
author: isldictionary
Hindu Undivided Family
Hindu Undivided Family in Indian Sign Language (category = Banking). For more words, visit indiansignlanguage.org
published: 13 Jul 2011
author: isldictionary
views: 122
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Taxum:save taxes if you stay in a joint family or pay insurance on mediclaim policy
Under section 80 D, if an individual or an HUF (Hindu undivided family) member is paying p...
published: 28 Apr 2011
author: TaxSumIndia
Taxum:save taxes if you stay in a joint family or pay insurance on mediclaim policy
Under section 80 D, if an individual or an HUF (Hindu undivided family) member is paying premium for mediclaim insurance, in any mode other than cash, that expenditure can be deducted from taxable expenditure
published: 28 Apr 2011
author: TaxSumIndia
views: 201
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Haridwar and Hrishikesh Visit: 17 Sep 2011
There visit was unplanned; but still had great fun :) Haridwar(also spelled Hardwar, Hindi...
published: 21 Sep 2011
author: Akhil Kakroo
Haridwar and Hrishikesh Visit: 17 Sep 2011
There visit was unplanned; but still had great fun :) Haridwar(also spelled Hardwar, Hindi: हरिद्वार) is an important pilgrimage city and municipality in the Haridwar district of Uttarakhand, India. The River Ganges, after flowing for 253 kilometres (157 mi) from its source at Gaumukh at the edge of the Gangotri Glacier, enters the Indo-Gangetic Plains of North India for the first time at Haridwar, which gave the city its ancient name, Gangadwára. Haridwar is regarded as one of the seven holiest places to Hindus. According to the Samudra manthan, Haridwar along with Ujjain, Nasik and Allahabad is one of four sites where drops of Amrit, the elixir of immortality, accidentally spilled over from the pitcher while being carried by the celestial bird Garuda. This is manifested in the Kumbha Mela being celebrated every 3 years in one of the 4 places, and thus every 12 years in Haridwar. Amidst the Kumbha Mela, millions of pilgrims, devotees, and tourists congregate in Haridwar to perform ritualistic bathing on the banks of the river Ganges to wash away their sins to attain Moksha. Brahma Kund, the spot where the Amrit fell, is located at Har ki Pauri (literally, "footsteps of the Lord") and is considered to be the most sacred ghat of Haridwar. Haridwar is the headquarters and the largest city of the district. Today, the city is developing beyond its religious importance, with the fast developing industrial estate of State Industrial Development Corporation of ...
published: 21 Sep 2011
author: Akhil Kakroo
views: 2579
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Pinjar- (Hindi movie) Part 1
Pinjar tells the story of Puro, a young woman of Hindu background, finding herself living ...
published: 25 May 2011
author: Mahigak
Pinjar- (Hindi movie) Part 1
Pinjar tells the story of Puro, a young woman of Hindu background, finding herself living a lovely life - in a period circling the time of the Partition of 1947 - with her family. All is well for Puro, who finds herself betrothed to a wealthy, sweet young man, Ramchand, from a promising family akin to her own background. Her family lives in Amritsar but journeys to their ancestral village of Chattovani to search for prospective grooms. They finally engage Puro to Ramchand from Rattoval, a village near Chattovani. Although her life seems to be well-charted, Puro's bliss is shattered one day as a leisurely trip in the fields beyond her home with Rajjo (her younger sister) turns traumatic as she is kidnapped by a mysterious Muslim man, who turns out to be Rashid. Rashid's family has an ancestral family dispute with Puro's family. Puro's family had made Rashid's family homeless by taking over their property over a loan default. Also, Puro's grand-uncle had kidnapped Rashid's grand-aunt, kept her in his house for 3 nights and then released her onto the streets after defiling her. Rashid's joint family makes him swear on the holy Quran that he will kidnap Puro before her wedding to settle the score and restore their honour.
published: 25 May 2011
author: Mahigak
views: 4699
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Pinjar- (Hindi movie) Part 2
Pinjar tells the story of Puro, a young woman of Hindu background, finding herself living ...
published: 25 May 2011
author: Mahigak
Pinjar- (Hindi movie) Part 2
Pinjar tells the story of Puro, a young woman of Hindu background, finding herself living a lovely life - in a period circling the time of the Partition of 1947 - with her family. All is well for Puro, who finds herself betrothed to a wealthy, sweet young man, Ramchand, from a promising family akin to her own background. Her family lives in Amritsar but journeys to their ancestral village of Chattovani to search for prospective grooms. They finally engage Puro to Ramchand from Rattoval, a village near Chattovani. Although her life seems to be well-charted, Puro's bliss is shattered one day as a leisurely trip in the fields beyond her home with Rajjo (her younger sister) turns traumatic as she is kidnapped by a mysterious Muslim man, who turns out to be Rashid. Rashid's family has an ancestral family dispute with Puro's family. Puro's family had made Rashid's family homeless by taking over their property over a loan default. Also, Puro's grand-uncle had kidnapped Rashid's grand-aunt, kept her in his house for 3 nights and then released her onto the streets after defiling her. Rashid's joint family makes him swear on the holy Quran that he will kidnap Puro before her wedding to settle the score and restore their honour.
published: 25 May 2011
author: Mahigak
views: 2230
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Pinjar- (Hindi movie) part 3
Pinjar tells the story of Puro, a young woman of Hindu background, finding herself living ...
published: 25 May 2011
author: Mahigak
Pinjar- (Hindi movie) part 3
Pinjar tells the story of Puro, a young woman of Hindu background, finding herself living a lovely life - in a period circling the time of the Partition of 1947 - with her family. All is well for Puro, who finds herself betrothed to a wealthy, sweet young man, Ramchand, from a promising family akin to her own background. Her family lives in Amritsar but journeys to their ancestral village of Chattovani to search for prospective grooms. They finally engage Puro to Ramchand from Rattoval, a village near Chattovani. Although her life seems to be well-charted, Puro's bliss is shattered one day as a leisurely trip in the fields beyond her home with Rajjo (her younger sister) turns traumatic as she is kidnapped by a mysterious Muslim man, who turns out to be Rashid. Rashid's family has an ancestral family dispute with Puro's family. Puro's family had made Rashid's family homeless by taking over their property over a loan default. Also, Puro's grand-uncle had kidnapped Rashid's grand-aunt, kept her in his house for 3 nights and then released her onto the streets after defiling her. Rashid's joint family makes him swear on the holy Quran that he will kidnap Puro before her wedding to settle the score and restore their honour.
published: 25 May 2011
author: Mahigak
views: 1879
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Pinjar (Hindi movie) part 4
Pinjar tells the story of Puro, a young woman of Hindu background, finding herself living ...
published: 25 May 2011
author: Mahigak
Pinjar (Hindi movie) part 4
Pinjar tells the story of Puro, a young woman of Hindu background, finding herself living a lovely life - in a period circling the time of the Partition of 1947 - with her family. All is well for Puro, who finds herself betrothed to a wealthy, sweet young man, Ramchand, from a promising family akin to her own background. Her family lives in Amritsar but journeys to their ancestral village of Chattovani to search for prospective grooms. They finally engage Puro to Ramchand from Rattoval, a village near Chattovani. Although her life seems to be well-charted, Puro's bliss is shattered one day as a leisurely trip in the fields beyond her home with Rajjo (her younger sister) turns traumatic as she is kidnapped by a mysterious Muslim man, who turns out to be Rashid. Rashid's family has an ancestral family dispute with Puro's family. Puro's family had made Rashid's family homeless by taking over their property over a loan default. Also, Puro's grand-uncle had kidnapped Rashid's grand-aunt, kept her in his house for 3 nights and then released her onto the streets after defiling her. Rashid's joint family makes him swear on the holy Quran that he will kidnap Puro before her wedding to settle the score and restore their honour.
published: 25 May 2011
author: Mahigak
views: 4143
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Pinjar- (Hindi movie) part 6
Pinjar tells the story of Puro, a young woman of Hindu background, finding herself living ...
published: 25 May 2011
author: Mahigak
Pinjar- (Hindi movie) part 6
Pinjar tells the story of Puro, a young woman of Hindu background, finding herself living a lovely life - in a period circling the time of the Partition of 1947 - with her family. All is well for Puro, who finds herself betrothed to a wealthy, sweet young man, Ramchand, from a promising family akin to her own background. Her family lives in Amritsar but journeys to their ancestral village of Chattovani to search for prospective grooms. They finally engage Puro to Ramchand from Rattoval, a village near Chattovani. Although her life seems to be well-charted, Puro's bliss is shattered one day as a leisurely trip in the fields beyond her home with Rajjo (her younger sister) turns traumatic as she is kidnapped by a mysterious Muslim man, who turns out to be Rashid. Rashid's family has an ancestral family dispute with Puro's family. Puro's family had made Rashid's family homeless by taking over their property over a loan default. Also, Puro's grand-uncle had kidnapped Rashid's grand-aunt, kept her in his house for 3 nights and then released her onto the streets after defiling her. Rashid's joint family makes him swear on the holy Quran that he will kidnap Puro before her wedding to settle the score and restore their honour.
published: 25 May 2011
author: Mahigak
views: 3451
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Pinjar- (Hindi movie) part 7
Pinjar tells the story of Puro, a young woman of Hindu background, finding herself living ...
published: 25 May 2011
author: Mahigak
Pinjar- (Hindi movie) part 7
Pinjar tells the story of Puro, a young woman of Hindu background, finding herself living a lovely life - in a period circling the time of the Partition of 1947 - with her family. All is well for Puro, who finds herself betrothed to a wealthy, sweet young man, Ramchand, from a promising family akin to her own background. Her family lives in Amritsar but journeys to their ancestral village of Chattovani to search for prospective grooms. They finally engage Puro to Ramchand from Rattoval, a village near Chattovani. Although her life seems to be well-charted, Puro's bliss is shattered one day as a leisurely trip in the fields beyond her home with Rajjo (her younger sister) turns traumatic as she is kidnapped by a mysterious Muslim man, who turns out to be Rashid. Rashid's family has an ancestral family dispute with Puro's family. Puro's family had made Rashid's family homeless by taking over their property over a loan default. Also, Puro's grand-uncle had kidnapped Rashid's grand-aunt, kept her in his house for 3 nights and then released her onto the streets after defiling her. Rashid's joint family makes him swear on the holy Quran that he will kidnap Puro before her wedding to settle the score and restore their honour.
published: 25 May 2011
author: Mahigak
views: 3915
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Pinjar- (Hindi movie) part 8
Pinjar tells the story of Puro, a young woman of Hindu background, finding herself living ...
published: 25 May 2011
author: Mahigak
Pinjar- (Hindi movie) part 8
Pinjar tells the story of Puro, a young woman of Hindu background, finding herself living a lovely life - in a period circling the time of the Partition of 1947 - with her family. All is well for Puro, who finds herself betrothed to a wealthy, sweet young man, Ramchand, from a promising family akin to her own background. Her family lives in Amritsar but journeys to their ancestral village of Chattovani to search for prospective grooms. They finally engage Puro to Ramchand from Rattoval, a village near Chattovani. Although her life seems to be well-charted, Puro's bliss is shattered one day as a leisurely trip in the fields beyond her home with Rajjo (her younger sister) turns traumatic as she is kidnapped by a mysterious Muslim man, who turns out to be Rashid. Rashid's family has an ancestral family dispute with Puro's family. Puro's family had made Rashid's family homeless by taking over their property over a loan default. Also, Puro's grand-uncle had kidnapped Rashid's grand-aunt, kept her in his house for 3 nights and then released her onto the streets after defiling her. Rashid's joint family makes him swear on the holy Quran that he will kidnap Puro before her wedding to settle the score and restore their honour.
published: 25 May 2011
author: Mahigak
views: 3931
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Chintu Chinky Aur Ek Badi Si Love Story - Episode 79 - 8th December 2011
Chintu gets caught in Kitchen as Chintu's mother and Chachi observes Chintu helping Chinky...
published: 08 Dec 2011
author: sabtv
Chintu Chinky Aur Ek Badi Si Love Story - Episode 79 - 8th December 2011
Chintu gets caught in Kitchen as Chintu's mother and Chachi observes Chintu helping Chinky in washing utensils, later all members make fun of Chintu and tease him and also plans a huge surprise for Chinky and Chintu. Next day early morning all are eagerly waiting for the arrival of Chinky's father as they have to perform a Hindu ritual which is called 'Pagphere ki rasam' How will Chintu live without Chinky? The series is an old world romance set in the present time in a small city -- Bhopal. Chintu is an innocent slightly overweight boy who is destined to get married at 23 like everyone in his large joint family which has thirteen members to be precise including him. The number is inherently not lucky and therefore they have already started to look for a match for him and he is to be married off just after passing out. In such a large family important decisions in life are taken by everyone else except for the concerned party. So Chintu is not exactly looking for a romance and has already accepted the fact that he will be getting married soon until he literally bangs into Chinki and falls head over heels in love with her.Chinki comes from a small nuclear family. Her grandmother and their old loyal servant are the two other members apart from their family planning style family of four, Mother, Father, Brother, Sister. She is therefore more used to taking her own decisions although she is influenced by her grandmother who is a modernist and a romantic. She prompts Chinki to ...
published: 08 Dec 2011
author: sabtv
views: 6341
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Pinjar- (Hindi movie) part 9
Pinjar tells the story of Puro, a young woman of Hindu background, finding herself living ...
published: 25 May 2011
author: Mahigak
Pinjar- (Hindi movie) part 9
Pinjar tells the story of Puro, a young woman of Hindu background, finding herself living a lovely life - in a period circling the time of the Partition of 1947 - with her family. All is well for Puro, who finds herself betrothed to a wealthy, sweet young man, Ramchand, from a promising family akin to her own background. Her family lives in Amritsar but journeys to their ancestral village of Chattovani to search for prospective grooms. They finally engage Puro to Ramchand from Rattoval, a village near Chattovani. Although her life seems to be well-charted, Puro's bliss is shattered one day as a leisurely trip in the fields beyond her home with Rajjo (her younger sister) turns traumatic as she is kidnapped by a mysterious Muslim man, who turns out to be Rashid. Rashid's family has an ancestral family dispute with Puro's family. Puro's family had made Rashid's family homeless by taking over their property over a loan default. Also, Puro's grand-uncle had kidnapped Rashid's grand-aunt, kept her in his house for 3 nights and then released her onto the streets after defiling her. Rashid's joint family makes him swear on the holy Quran that he will kidnap Puro before her wedding to settle the score and restore their honour.
published: 25 May 2011
author: Mahigak
views: 4094
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India-the one name
just got interested in editing and i made this video......at home.....But there is an unfi...
published: 28 Jun 2009
author: meerameenooty
India-the one name
just got interested in editing and i made this video......at home.....But there is an unfinished theme yet to be made behind this video.....wil b coming soon....... This is infact my first video....on which i did when i got interested in editing...im doing my 3rd semester btech in computerscience and engineering at LBSITW,Thiruvananthapuram,Kerala,India.... My brother is director and has achieved many creative sides of his own experimenting with existing theories of film making...His first Shortfiction....Deadlines24x7 was an experimental work than broke away all existing theories of sound effects...Got some inspiration from the great person of changes..i to tried something different.under the limits that i have.... Its is all about The prod name we bear in our hearts we bear in our blood,INDIA.This proud nation has many noticable things which others may find interesting and we may find to be proud.India is the birth place of Dharmic religions such as Hinduism, Buddhism,Jainism and Sikhism.the traditional Indian culture is defined by relatively strict social hierarchy. He also mentions that from an early age, children are reminded of their roles and places in society.This is reinforced by that many believe gods and spirits have integral and functional role in determining their life.Several differences such as religion divide culture. However, far more powerful division is the traditional Hindu bifurcation into non-polluting and polluting occupations.india, being a multi ...
published: 28 Jun 2009
author: meerameenooty
views: 3033
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Sant Ajaib Singh Ji Maharaj, August 1, 1996. Punjabi, English, Italian.
Sant Ajaib Singh Ji Maharaj conducts Satsang, Punjabi, English, Italian.
From this Satsa...
published: 20 Oct 2011
author: Sant Ajaib Singh a home Satsang
Sant Ajaib Singh Ji Maharaj, August 1, 1996. Punjabi, English, Italian.
Sant Ajaib Singh Ji Maharaj conducts Satsang, Punjabi, English, Italian.
From this Satsang: "In the same way, Master Kirpal
Singh Ji used to say, "Rome was
not built in a day." It took many
years, a long time, to build the city
of Rome.
If you want to pass the M.A., if
you want a masters degree, then you
have to spend sixteen years studying.
It is not that the child goes and
in just one day he gets the degree of
M. A.
Dear Ones, one cannot open his
inner veil while sleeping. If he
thinks that he has opened his inner
veil while sleeping and enjoying the
world, he is deceiving himself and
he is also deceiving everyone else
in the world. But God Almighty
Who is residing wlthin him cannot
be deceived.
You should read that part of the
book of Mr. Oberoi in which he tells
the story of Bhai Sundar Das, an
initiate of Master Sawan Singh. And
there you will see what is the condition
of the false masters and how
they are getting punished in the
within, and what happens to those
who follow the false masters."
Trascription of this Satsang given August 1,
1996 in Terni, Italy:
"Salutations unto the feet of Supreeme Fathers,
Lord Almighty Sawan and Kirpal, Who, having
mercy on the poor souls, have given
us the opportunity to sing Their
glory.
We all know that we cannot meet
with God Almighty unless we do
His devotion, and we cannot become
free from the pains and sufferings
of birth and death until we meet with
Him.
Usually we do the devotion of
God Almighty following our mind.
God Almighty is within our body,
but our mind always keeps us outside
and he never allows us to enter
our body.
Day and night we visit the temples,
the mosques, the churches, in
search of God. The Masters, in
Whose name we have formed the
religions and have made these holy
places of worship, have also written
about Their teachings; They have
also recorded all Their experiences
which They have encountered in
Their life. But nowhere in Their
writing do we find that the Masters
have said that you will realize God
by going to these places. All the
Masters have written that whenever
you will realize God Almighty, it
will always be by going wlthin. Up
until now, no one has found God
Almighty by going to the outer places,
and in the future also, no one
will do so. Anyone who has realized
Him has done so only by going
within.
Usually we collect the stones and
bricks and the other materials and
we create a religious place. We
maintain that religious place with
much sanctity; we do not do any
bad deed over there. We never enter
that place carrying any bad thing
with us. We understand that this is
the place for God Almighty to reside,
and we always keep a lot of
respect for that place in our heart.
God Himself has made the true
temple in which He Himself resides,
and that is the human body. The
Hindu Mahatmas call the human
body as that abode in which God
Almighty Himself resides. They say
that we can get the honor of meeting
God Almighty by entering our
within.
Guru Amar Dev Ji Maharaj says
that this body is the true temple of
God and in its within we get the jewel of knowledge.
We keep the places which we
make with our own hands and feet
very pure and clean; we do not take
any bad thing there. But the temple
which God Almighty Himself has
created and in which He Himself is
residing, what do we do with that?
Sometimes we put meat in it, sometimes
we put wine and other bad
things in it. Sometimes we create
very bad thoughts from within this
temple of God.
Residing in this temple of God,
sometimes we create bad thoughts,
bad feelings for others. Sometimes
we make plans and schemes for killing
others, and in this way we are
creating the rage, we are creating
the fire of hatred and jealousy toward
others.
The Mahatmas Who have had the
personal experiences of God Almighty
tell us very lovingly that it
is a foolish thing to expect a king to
come to a place which is not clean,
which is very dirty. Not even a dog
likes to sit in a dirty place; even he
cleans that place with his tail before
he sits there. So unless we make
our heart clean, how can we expect
God Almighty Who is the resident
of a very pure and holy place to
come and reside within our hearts?
We think that God Almighty resides
somewhere in the sky, in the
heavens, or He is residing in some
golden temple, or He is on the peak
of some mountain.
We beat the drums and we play
the other musical instruments and
in that way we shout aloud, thinking
that maybe God is deaf and He
is not able to hear us. That is why
we create such a big noise and such
a big kind of music. And we think
that by doing that, by shouting
aloud, He will answer us and He
will listen to us.
Kabir Sahib addresses a malvi
who was shouting aloud, trying to
arouse people in the name of God.
Kabir Sahib said, "0 Dear One, you
have collected the stones, bricks and
pebbles, and you have created this
mosque, and getting on top of that
mosque you are shouting aloud, you
are calling God Almighty. Do you
think that He is deaf? 0 Mullah,
why do
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The one Proud name
This is infact my first video....on which i did when i got interested in editing...im doin...
published: 26 Jul 2009
author: Meera.R.S
The one Proud name
This is infact my first video....on which i did when i got interested in editing...im doing my 3rd semester btech in computerscience and engineering at LBSITW,Thiruvananthapuram,Kerala,India....
My brother is director and has achieved many creative sides of his own experimenting with existing theories of film making...His first Shortfiction....Deadlines24x7 was an experimental work than broke away all existing theories of sound effects...Got some inspiration from the great person of changes..i to tried something different.under the limits that i have....
Its is all about The prod name we bear in our hearts we bear in our blood,INDIA.This proud nation has many noticable things which others may find interesting and we may find to be proud.India is the birth place of Dharmic religions such as Hinduism, Buddhism,Jainism and Sikhism.the traditional Indian culture is defined by relatively strict social hierarchy. He also mentions that from an early age, children are reminded of their roles and places in society.This is reinforced by that many believe gods and spirits have integral and functional role in determining their life.Several differences such as religion divide culture. However, far more powerful division is the traditional Hindu bifurcation into non-polluting and polluting occupations.india, being a multi-cultural and multi-religious society, celebrates holidays and festivals of various religions.The multiple families of Indian cuisine are characterized by their sophisticated and subtle use of many spices and herbs. Each family of this cuisine is characterized by a wide assortment of dishes and cooking techniques.he music of India includes multiples varieties of religious, folk, popular, pop, and classical music. The oldest preserved examples of Indian music are the melodies of the Samaveda that are still sung in certain Vedic Śrauta sacrifices
Indian architecture encompasses a multitude of expressions over space and time, constantly absorbing new ideas. The result is an evolving range of architectural production that nonetheless retains a certain amount of continuity across history.
he culture of India can be best expressed as comprising the following
Humanity - The mildness of the Indians has continued till date, despite the aggressiveness of the Muslim conquerors and the reforming zeal of the British, the Portuguese and the Dutch. The Indians are noted for their humanness and calm nature without any harshness in their principles and ideals.
Tolerance - Gandhiji’s satyagraha principle or Ahimsa - freedom without taking a drop of blood, worked wonders and gave credit to India in the international arena. Swami Vivekananda in his famous Chicago Speech on the 11th of September, 1893 spoke of this.
Unity - India is a conglomeration of men and women of various castes and creed. It is a fusion of old traditional values and the modern principles, thus satisfying all the three generations in the present India. The Elite businessman and the common vendor on the road share the same news and worship the same deity .
Secularism - India is a secular coun country as stated in its Constitution. There is freedom of worship throughout the length and breadth of India without any breeches or violations of any other’s religious beliefs. The Hindus, The Muslims, The Christians, and The Sikhs in times of calamity and during festivities come openly together to share their thoughts despite their religious affinities. The catholicity of the Indian culture can be best understood by the fact that hundreds of Hindus visit the Velankanni shrine or the Nagore Dargah in Tamilnadu.
Closely knit Social system - The Indian Social System is mostly based on the Joint family System, but for some of the recently cropped nuclear families. The families are closely knit with Grandfathers, fathers, sons and grandsons sharing the same spirit, tradition and property.
And Thts why we get proud hearing the one name of Diversified unity---INDIA...........
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Pinjar- (Hindi movie) part 10
Pinjar tells the story of Puro, a young woman of Hindu background, finding herself living ...
published: 25 May 2011
author: Mahigak
Pinjar- (Hindi movie) part 10
Pinjar tells the story of Puro, a young woman of Hindu background, finding herself living a lovely life - in a period circling the time of the Partition of 1947 - with her family. All is well for Puro, who finds herself betrothed to a wealthy, sweet young man, Ramchand, from a promising family akin to her own background. Her family lives in Amritsar but journeys to their ancestral village of Chattovani to search for prospective grooms. They finally engage Puro to Ramchand from Rattoval, a village near Chattovani. Although her life seems to be well-charted, Puro's bliss is shattered one day as a leisurely trip in the fields beyond her home with Rajjo (her younger sister) turns traumatic as she is kidnapped by a mysterious Muslim man, who turns out to be Rashid. Rashid's family has an ancestral family dispute with Puro's family. Puro's family had made Rashid's family homeless by taking over their property over a loan default. Also, Puro's grand-uncle had kidnapped Rashid's grand-aunt, kept her in his house for 3 nights and then released her onto the streets after defiling her. Rashid's joint family makes him swear on the holy Quran that he will kidnap Puro before her wedding to settle the score and restore their honour.
published: 25 May 2011
author: Mahigak
views: 3059
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India Fest Memphis 2009 - First Place - Kerala
We start the show by taking our audience to the door steps of a typical Kerala Tharavadu (...
published: 30 Aug 2009
author: sktutube
India Fest Memphis 2009 - First Place - Kerala
We start the show by taking our audience to the door steps of a typical Kerala Tharavadu (ancient magnificient homes that house big joint families). All through the show you would see the members of this tharavadu presenting the different dance forms of Kerala. We start with a dance with lights inviting you to this big tharavadu which represents Kerala in itself. This dance form represents Kerala Nadanam. When you peep inside the house you see ladies in different postures - which are the depictions of Raja Ravi Varma's famous paintings ( Hamsa Damayanthi(center), Keralite lady adorning her hair (right), lady with fruits(left). Then come men demonstrating the postures of Kalari - the most ancient form of martial arts that evolved in Kerala. Along with Kalari comes Mohiniattam (Classical Dance of Kerala) dancer to demostrate an interesting fusion between the two very different art forms (one mastered by men and the other by women). Depicting the religious harmony in Kerala's Tharavadu - comes a Hindu lady who dances Thiruvathira Kali, followed by a Christian lady who dances Margam Kali and at last comes a muslim lady who dances Oppanna. All these dance forms are very typical to the respective religions. At the end comes the Chenda Melam signifying the pomp and grandeour of a Kerala Tharavadu. The ending formation shows the peaceful co-exsistence of the entire family of Kerala which is rightfully entitled as the Gods Own Country.
published: 30 Aug 2009
author: sktutube
views: 8017
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Wedding in Rural Maharashtra
India is a land of diverse culture and ethnicity, wherein the important occasions are cele...
published: 25 May 2011
author: gaikwadas09
Wedding in Rural Maharashtra
India is a land of diverse culture and ethnicity, wherein the important occasions are celebrated in myriad ways. Throughout the length and breadth of the country, you will see that wedding is given a paramount importance in people's social life. Here, marriage is not only a legal bonding between and man and a woman, it is an auspicious occasion, which brings the families of the two, closer. The ceremony often takes the shape of a festive occasion that is observed with pomp and gaiety, in the Indian subcontinent. This is the reason why wedding is often celebrated lavishly and elaborately. Nonetheless, you will see a contrast in the ways in which the wedding rituals are observed in the rural and the urban areas of the country. Unlike cities, in Indian villages, the role of wedding planners is played by the family members of the bride and the groom. The expenses of wedding are generally borne by the bride's parents, while the groom's family arranges the reception party. Since the system of joint families is still prevalent in the villages, the arrangements for a wedding are conducted very smoothly. It is a joint effort of the family members, relatives and close friends, when it comes to organizing a wedding. All the people involved in the preparations for the wedding ensure that everything is conducted smoothly, before, during and after the ceremony.
published: 25 May 2011
author: gaikwadas09
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Pinjar- (Hindi movie) part 11
Pinjar tells the story of Puro, a young woman of Hindu background, finding herself living ...
published: 25 May 2011
author: Mahigak
Pinjar- (Hindi movie) part 11
Pinjar tells the story of Puro, a young woman of Hindu background, finding herself living a lovely life - in a period circling the time of the Partition of 1947 - with her family. All is well for Puro, who finds herself betrothed to a wealthy, sweet young man, Ramchand, from a promising family akin to her own background. Her family lives in Amritsar but journeys to their ancestral village of Chattovani to search for prospective grooms. They finally engage Puro to Ramchand from Rattoval, a village near Chattovani. Although her life seems to be well-charted, Puro's bliss is shattered one day as a leisurely trip in the fields beyond her home with Rajjo (her younger sister) turns traumatic as she is kidnapped by a mysterious Muslim man, who turns out to be Rashid. Rashid's family has an ancestral family dispute with Puro's family. Puro's family had made Rashid's family homeless by taking over their property over a loan default. Also, Puro's grand-uncle had kidnapped Rashid's grand-aunt, kept her in his house for 3 nights and then released her onto the streets after defiling her. Rashid's joint family makes him swear on the holy Quran that he will kidnap Puro before her wedding to settle the score and restore their honour.
published: 25 May 2011
author: Mahigak
views: 2582