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Happy Dussehra To All
A time for happiness, a time when good victories over evil, and a time when the world experiences the power of good. Let's keep the same true spirit alive. Happy Dussehra to all.
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havisamayal · 11 months
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statuswings · 2 years
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Happy Dussehra Wishes In Hindi And English
Happy Dussehra Wishes In Hindi And English   नमस्ते मेरे प्रिय पाठको, आज आपके लिए लाये है ( Happy Dussehra Wishes In Hindi And English, Happy Dussehra Wishes In Hindi, Happy Dussehra Wishes In English, Happy Dasara Wishes, Happy Dussehra Wishes Shayari, Happy Dussehra Wishes In Hindi Font, ) आज के दिन प्रभु श्री राम ने अज्ञानी अधर्म के पथ पर चलने वाले रावण का वध किया था, सत्य सुरूप धर्म की विजय…
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akashrealtors · 2 years
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WISH YOU HAPPY DASARA TO ALL
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bongboyblog · 11 months
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শুভ বিজয়া!
To all my wonderful readers, I wish you a very auspicious and happy Bijôyā Dôshomi/Dussehra/Dasain/Dasara!
May the Goddess bless you with prosperity and joy!
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powm · 11 months
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Hi ara hope navratri-dasara-deepavali season is treating u well. have u read anything nice and <300 pages recently? pleas rec? thankskskkskskskskksksks
omg hi same to you!!!! happy november <3 i havent been reading much lately but these are some short books that i really like:
piranesi by susanna clarke (fantasy/magical realism and sooo very immersive)
love in the big city by sang young park (probably my fav read of this year, its hilarious its sad its wonderful)
giovanni’s room by james baldwin . do i even need to say anything
the housekeeper and the professor by yōko ogawa (ideal if you’re in the mood for something light and refreshing)
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myths-n-legends · 2 years
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Deepavail (Diwail)
Hehe, hello I almost forgot to post today again, anyway its Diwail/Deepavail, so happy diwali to all the people how celebrate the festival!! Also only one week till Halloween!! Look who once said that she'll never write anything about Indian mythology (°=°;;) Anyways enjoy the story.
Deepavali (Btw its actully Deepavali but many people call and know it as Diwail), also known as the Festival of Lights is a Hindu religious festival and one of the most important festivals within Hinduism.
It generally lasts five days (or six in some regions of India), and is celebrated during the Hindu lunisolar month Kartika (between mid-October and mid-November). It is one of the most popular festivals of Hinduism, it symbolizes the spiritual "victory of light over darkness, good over evil, and knowledge over ignorance". 
The festival is widely associated with Lakshmi, goddess of prosperity and Ganesha, god of wisdom and the remover of obstacles, with many other regional traditions connecting the holiday to Sita  and Rama, Vishnu, Krishna, Durga, Shiva,  Kali, Hanuman, Kubera, Yama, Yami, Dhanvantari, or Vishvakarman.
Furthermore, it is a celebration of the day Rama returned to his kingdom in  Ayodhya with his wife Sita and his brother Lakshmana after defeating the demon Ravana in Lanka and serving 14 years of exile.
In the lead-up to Deepavali, celebrants prepare by cleaning, renovating, and decorating their homes and workplaces with diyas (oil lamps) and rangolis (colorful artistic circle patterns).
During Diwali, people wear their finest clothes, illuminate the interior and exterior of their homes with diyas and rangoli, perform worship ceremonies of Lakshmi, the goddess of prosperity and wealth, light fireworks, and partake in family feasts, where mithai (sweets) and gifts are shared.
Originally a Hindu festival, Diwali has transcended religious lines and is also celebrated by Jains and Sikhs. It is a major cultural event for the Hindu, Sikh, and Jain diaspora.
The five-day long festival originated in the Indian subcontinent and is mentioned in early Sanskrit texts. Diwali is usually celebrated twenty days after the Vijayadashami (Dussehra,  Dasara,  Dashain,  Dashahara.(There are all the same btw)) festival, with Dhanteras, or the regional equivalent, marking the first day of the festival when celebrants prepare by cleaning their homes and making decorations on the floor, such as rangolis.
Some regions of Indiastart Diwali festivities the day before Dhanteras with Govatsa Dwadashi. The second day is Naraka Chaturdashi. The third day is the day of Lakshmi Puja and the darkest night of the traditional month. In some parts of India, the day after Lakshmi Puja is marked with the Govardhan Puja  and Balipratipada (Padwa).
Some Hinducommunities mark the last day as Bhai Doojor the regional equivalent, which is dedicated to the bond between sister and brother, while other Hindu and Sikh craftsmen communities mark this day as Vishwakarma Puja and observe it by performing maintenance in their work spaces and offering prayers.
Some other faiths in India also celebrate their respective festivals alongside Diwali. The Jains observe their own Diwali which marks the final liberation of Mahavira,  the Sikhscelebrate Bandi Chhor Divas to mark the release of Guru Hargobind from a Mughalprison, while Newar Buddhists, unlike other Buddhists, celebrate Diwali by worshipping Lakshmi, while the Hindus of Eastern Indiaand Bangladesh generally celebrate Diwali by worshipping the goddess Kali. 
The main day of the festival of Diwali (the day of Lakshmi Puja) is an official holiday in Fiji, Guyana, India,  Malaysia, Mauritius, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Suriname, and Trinidad and Tobago.
A/n: stolen knowledge from Wikipedia coz your girl lost track of time. Im sorry about that and also for no pictures and also became I'm late at posting again. If there are any spelling errors I have no Idea about it but I apology for that too.
See you on the next post and happy Diwail!! Bye and take care.
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blahblahblaw18 · 2 years
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Finding Serenity in the City
On the 3rd of December, 2016, our beloved Supreme Leader was quoted saying “Hum toh fakeer aadmi hai ji, jhola leke chal padenge’ at an election rally in Moradabad. Now I really don’t know what the context of this quote was but six years later, in 2022, I decided that I was done toiling in my little small town and packed off all the dearest of my belongings into a metaphorical ‘jhola’ and left for Delhi... Well, not exactly Delhi... Sonipat. But I prefer saying Delhi because, let’s be honest, saying that I am studying in Delhi sounds a looooootttttt more cooler than saying that I’m studying in a University across Narela road in Jagdishpur Village of Sonipat District. And alsooo, Sonipat is in NCR (or atleast I’d like to believe that it is) so yeh sab chalta hai.
Anyway, for people like me from small towns, going to Delhi is almost like a dream come true. You grow up hearing about the place, reading about it in newspapers and magazines and sitting in the dingy room of your house in your small town, you feel like going to Delhi is the panacea that will resolve all your problems. And I, like millions of others in this country, bought into this story and packed my bags and left for Delhi with a glint in my eyes and hopes in my heart. It was only when I got off that Rajdhani Express and stepped onto the platform at Hazrat Nizamuddin Railway Station that I realized that this Delhi is much like any other average city... I mean, don’t get me wrong, Dilli hai badi khoobsurat but it was miles miles afar from the Delhi of my imaginations. This Delhi was beautiful, romantic and fashionable, modern and everything which my small town was not but it was also a city that eschewed silence, serenity, calmness, and compassion and pretty much everything else that my small town was. 
So when in the middle of the semester, I found myself stuck in the middle of this big city which I neither belonged to nor related to, I felt like I had been stuck in the middle of a big whirlpool. I felt deracinated and dispossessed.  I had left my culture, my people, my home, my parents and everything behind and only carried my heart to this one new place and now the very same heart bled profusely at the thought of having to live there for the next few years. My early days in Delhi drained me of all my life and energy as I knew not, the people here and understood not, the language or culture of these big burly North Indians, who very aptly fit every stereotype of North India that I had ever been fed. 
And on one such thoroughly tiresome and deeply distressing days, I decided that I had had enough of this place and was almost on the verge of a break down, when I received a message on my WhatsApp. It was from a friend from my college who had gone back to her home that week for the mid-semester Dasara break. “Heyy, I’ve seen you’ve been missing home a lot! I don’t mean to overstep or anything but would you like any sweets or anything else that could make it a ‘lil better?  I am at home and I could probably get it. I’ll be coming back to campus tomorrow�� it read. And even before I could finish reading the message, a big wide smile, wider than Delhi’s roads, had unfurled on my face and my eyes, were dripping with tears like river Yamuna which quietly makes its way through the heart of the city. Rithvika, for that was the name of this dear friend, that day, to me, almost seemed like an incarnation of that holy river- quietly bringing in all the world’s joy into the life of a parched soul. Today, it’s her birthday and through this post, I want to let her and the hundreds of other thoughtful and caring people like her who knowingly or unknowingly augur joy and happiness into other people’s lives know, how valuable their presence is in for us. So my dearest friend Rithvika, thank you for that sweet message and for the sweeter snacks, hope you have a wonderful and successful year ahead. That day, in the midst of this noisy, bustling city, you became a source of serenity, silence, calmness, compassion and everything else that I missed about home. You, became home. 
Have a happy birthdayyyy <3 ilysmm
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pallaviaiyar · 4 months
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Discovering the Best Apartments in Mysore: Your Ultimate Guide
If you're in the market for a new home in the charming city of Mysore, you're about to embark on an exciting journey. Known for its rich history, cultural significance, and serene environment, Mysore offers a unique living experience. In this guide, we'll explore what you need to know when searching for apartments in Mysore.
Why Choose Mysore?
Mysore, also known as Mysuru, is the cultural capital of Karnataka. Famous for its majestic Mysore Palace, vibrant festivals like Dasara, and tranquil gardens, the city provides a peaceful yet vibrant lifestyle. Here are a few reasons why apartments in Mysore are highly sought after:
Quality of Life: Mysore consistently ranks high in terms of quality of life, thanks to its clean environment, low pollution levels, and well-planned infrastructure.
Educational Hub: The city is home to renowned educational institutions, making it an ideal place for families with school and college-going children.
Economic Growth: With the growth of the IT sector and the establishment of several industrial areas, Mysore offers ample job opportunities while maintaining a laid-back lifestyle.
Tourist Attractions: Mysore's rich heritage and tourist spots like Chamundi Hill, Brindavan Gardens, and Mysore Zoo add to the city's charm.
Top Locations for Apartments in Mysore
When it comes to choosing the right location, it's important to consider your lifestyle, work location, and budget. Here are some prime areas to look for apartments in Mysore:
Vijayanagar: A rapidly developing area, Vijayanagar is known for its excellent connectivity and modern amenities. It’s a popular choice for young professionals and families alike.
Hebbal: Located on the outskirts of Mysore, Hebbal offers a peaceful residential environment with several new apartment complexes. It's perfect for those who prefer a quieter lifestyle while staying connected to the city.
Jayalakshmipuram: This well-established neighborhood is known for its lush green surroundings and proximity to schools and colleges. It’s a great option for families.
Gokulam: A serene locality known for its yoga centers and wellness retreats, Gokulam offers a peaceful living experience. It's a favorite among expats and those seeking a holistic lifestyle.
Lalithadripura: This area is gaining popularity due to its scenic views and proximity to major tourist attractions. It offers a mix of luxurious and affordable apartments.
Factors to Consider When Choosing Apartments in Mysore
Selecting the perfect apartment involves more than just picking a location. Here are some key factors to keep in mind:
Budget: Determine your budget before you start your search. Mysore offers a variety of options, from affordable flats to luxurious apartments.
Amenities: Depending on your lifestyle, you might want amenities like a gym, swimming pool, children's play area, and security systems. Make sure to check what each apartment complex offers.
Proximity to Work and Schools: Consider the daily commute. Living closer to your workplace or your children’s school can save a lot of time and reduce stress.
Safety and Security: Research the safety of the neighborhood and the security features of the apartment complex. Gated communities often offer better security.
Resale Value: If you plan to invest in property, consider the resale value. Areas with upcoming infrastructure projects usually promise good returns.
Conclusion
Finding the right apartments in Mysore can be a delightful experience if you know what to look for. With its blend of historical charm and modern amenities, Mysore has something for everyone. Whether you prioritize a serene environment, proximity to educational institutions, or a family-friendly neighborhood, this city has an apartment waiting just for you. Happy house hunting!
By keeping these factors in mind and exploring the various neighborhoods, you can find a home that perfectly suits your needs and lifestyle in this enchanting city.
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plotsforsaleinmysore · 5 months
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THE TOP 5 REASONS YOU SHOULD BUY YOUR FIRST PLOT IN MYSORE
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Top 5 Reasons to Buy Your First Plot in Mysore
Plots in Mysore, the shining city nestled in the lap of Karnataka, beckons with its rich heritage, captivating palaces, and serene charm. Often hailed as the “City of Palaces” and the “Cultural Capital of Karnataka,” Mysore offers an alluring proposition for those seeking a high-quality life. And if you’re considering your first property investment, a plot in Mysore might be the perfect stepping stone. Here are the top 5 reasons why buying a plot in Mysore is a decision you won’t regret:
A Treasure Trove of Affordability:
Compared to the skyrocketing prices of metropolitan cities, Plots in Mysore offer a breath of fresh air. You can secure a decent-sized Plots in Mysore at a much more reasonable price, allowing you to build your dream home without breaking the bank. This affordability extends to the overall cost of living in Mysore. From groceries to utilities, expenses are significantly lower, making it easier to manage your finances and enjoy a comfortable lifestyle.
Flourishing Growth Potential:
Mysore is no stranger to growth. The city is witnessing a significant surge in the IT sector, with the establishment of several IT parks and businesses setting up shop. This translates to a rise in job opportunities, attracting a young and vibrant population. Consequently, the demand for residential spaces is steadily increasing. By investing in a plot now, you’re positioning yourself to benefit from this growth in the future. Your Plots in Mysore will become valuable as the city expands and property values are appreciated.
A Haven of Tranquility:
Mysore boasts the coveted title of being the second cleanest city in India. Wide, tree-lined avenues, well-maintained parks, and a focus on cleanliness contribute to a refreshing and pollution-free environment. The city also enjoys a pleasant climate throughout the year, with mild summers and comfortable winters. Escape the hustle and bustle of urban life and embrace Mysore’s peacefulness. Imagine waking up to crisp mornings, surrounded by greenery, and breathing in fresh air – an authentic recipe for a healthy and happy life.
A Tapestry of Rich Culture and Heritage:
Steeped in history, Mysore proudly showcases its royal past through its magnificent palaces, including the iconic Mysore Palace. Immerse yourself in the vibrant cultural scene with its renowned Dasara festival, a ten-day extravaganza that celebrates the grandeur of the Wodeyar dynasty. Explore the bustling markets brimming with traditional handicrafts and delectable Mysore Pak. From historical sites to contemporary art galleries, Mysore offers a captivating blend of the old and the new, enriching your life with experiences beyond compare.
A Well-Connected City:
Mysore enjoys excellent connectivity, making it easily accessible from all corners of the country. The city boasts a well-developed network of roads and railways and an operational airport with regular flights to major Indian cities. This connectivity makes it an ideal choice for professionals needing to travel for work or enjoy exploring new destinations.
Building Your Dream on Plots in Mysore Canvas
Beyond the top 5 reasons listed above, here are some additional factors to consider:
Educational Hub: Mysore is home to esteemed academic institutions like the University of Mysore and the Indian Institute of Science. These institutions offer access to quality education, making it an excellent choice for families with school-going children.
Healthcare Facilities: The city has a robust healthcare infrastructure with well-equipped hospitals and clinics, ensuring you have access to top-notch medical care whenever needed.
Investment Potential:  Whether you build your own home or hold onto the plot for future development, a plot in Mysore presents a promising investment opportunity. With the city’s growth trajectory, your property value will likely appreciate significantly over time.
Making Your Move Plots in Mysore
Buying a Plots in Mysore is a significant decision, and thorough research is critical. Here are some helpful tips:
Location is Crucial:  Consider factors like proximity to essential amenities, schools, hospitals, and your workplace. Decide if you prefer a central location or a quieter neighbourhood on the outskirts.
Identify Reputable Developers: Opt for developers with a proven track record and ensure the plot has clear legal documentation.
Seek Expert Advice: Don’t hesitate to consult a real estate agent who can guide you through the process, answer your questions, and help you find the perfect plot that aligns with your needs and budget.
For more information Visit: Plots in Mysore
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buzz-london · 11 months
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मन हारा तो रावण है, मन जीता तो राम। मन ही मन में चल रहा, देवासुर संग्राम।। 👉मन ही कैकई रानी है, मन ही मंथरा दासी है। मन मैला ना कीजिये, यही तो सत्यानासी है।। 👉मन ही अंगद, मन बजरंगी, मन की शक्ति अपार। मन में हो यदि श्रीराम तो, वानर भी कर जाये लंका पार।। 👉दंभी मन के *रावण* का, जिस दिन होगा संहार! *विजयादशमी* का पर्व ये, उस दिन होगा साकार!! Happy Dasara to you all
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mostardently · 11 months
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Happy dasara☘️🤍
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indecorco-blog · 11 months
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qcertify-global · 11 months
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