Wednesday 11 April 2018

Indian Tradition of keeping a Toe Ring

Have you ever wonder why Indians wore toe ring?



First answer we would give is Tradition.Next answer is that to identify that particular women is married.Some people will think in a way only a women should all this things and why men should not, then they conclude arise women are seen down in the name of tradition.

*******HEAR WE GO********



Our ansiters have given all the good things in the name of Tradition.But they haven't explined all the reasons behind them.
The main reason behind toe ring is Health of the women.
As people connect to scientific reasons, the scientific reason for this is A particular nerve from this connects the uterus and passes to heart.
Thus, a toe ring on this toe strengthens the uterus, keeping it healthy by regulating the blood flow to it.Moreover, a woman’s menstrual cycle is said to be regularized and helps in solving the Gynecological Problems and keeps them healthy



Types of Toe Ring:

 


Usually the toe ring is wored to 2nd and 4th toes.But now it depends on interest and trend.
Toe ring are made up of different Metals like Silver,Copper,Gold,Bronze,Alluminium etc
Even Type of metal matters because different metals have different uses
for the 2nd toe Silver Ring and 4th Toe Copper one is wore.

Happy Reading!!!!!!!!!!!

Tuesday 3 February 2015

Most Beautiful Monument A World Wonder TAJMAHAL


Facts some we know and some we don't know:




  • Year of Construction: 1631
  • Completed In: 1653
  • Time Taken: 22 years
  • Built By: Shah Jahan 
  • Dedicated to: Mumtaz Mahal (Arjumand Bano Begum), the wife of Shah Jahan
  • Location: Agra (Uttar Pradesh), India 
  • Building Type: Islamic tomb 
  • Architecture: Mughal (Combination of Persian, Islamic and Indian architecture style)
  • Architect: Ustad Ahmad Lahauri
  • Cost of Construction: 32 crore rupees
  • Number of workers: 20,000
  • Highlights: One of the Seven Wonders of the World; A UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • Timings: Sunrise to Sunset (Friday closed)
  • Fee: Rs 750 (Foreign Tourists)



We all usually aware of Taj mahal and its history, those were mentioned above but after its construction we would have never thought and finally all around the world it became famous but in between this many things were happened 

Death Of Shahjahan:
 Soon after the Taj Mahal's completion, Shah Jahan was deposed by his son Aurangzeb and put under house arrest at nearby Agra Fort. Upon Shah Jahan's death, Aurangzeb buried him in the mausoleum next to his wife.


Shah Jahan lost Mumtaz Mahal, when she died giving birth to their 14h child.

Area Surrounding Tajmahal:
 Taj Mahal is an extensive complex of buildings and gardens that extends over 22.44 hectares (55.5 acres and includes subsidiary tombs, waterworks infrastructure, the small town of 'Taj Ganji' to the south and a 'moonlight garden' to the north of the river. 

Architecture:
The name of the architect of the Taj Mahal is Ahmed Lahauri.
The architecture of the Taj Mahal is a combination of Indian, Persian and Islamic styles of architecture.


By the late 19th century, the Taj Mahal had been defaced by the British soldiers who chiseled out precious stones from the walls of the monument. At the end of the 19th century, British Viceroy, Lord Curzon, ordered a restoration of the monument and also gifted a large lamp which hangs in the interior chambers of the Taj Mahal.

Oak also points out a number of design and architectural inconsistencies that support the belief that the Taj Mahal is a typical Hindu temple rather than a mausoleum.

Most of the rooms in the Taj Mahal have remained sealed since Shah Jahan's time, and are still inaccessible to the public. Oak asserts they contain a headless statue of Shiva and other objects commonly used for worship rituals in Hindu temples.

Taj Mahal attracts 2-4 million visitors annually with over 200,000 from overseas.

Tuesday 28 October 2014

History of Lord Shiva's Temple of my village Natta Rameswaram

My village Natta Rameswaram Small and Beautiful village, the most popular of my village is  Lord Shiva Temple.This Temple consists of three shivalingas(శివలింగాలు) named రామలింగేశ్వరస్వామి , సప్థకొటేస్వర స్వామి,లక్ష్మనేశ్వరస్వామి.Two main temples of Natta Rameswaram are  రామలింగేశ్వరస్వామి this linga patista was done by Lord Rama during his return journey to ayodya after the death of Ravana to over come from his sin of  killing The Bramhin King Ravana , సప్థకొటేస్వర స్వామి patista was done by Sage Parusarama this  సప్థకొటేస్వర స్వామి temple will be kept open during the month of  వైశాఖము ie during the months of may and june

View of  lord Shiva Temple near gostanadi  


Ramalingeswara swami with Parvathi devi made by Lord Ram and Sitha  with Snails and Sand




View of Ramalingeswaraswami lingam made with sanils and sand

Sapthakoteswara swami temple which will be under water through out the year except visakam month.in this picture we can see the image of lorde shiva which will be under water in that temple.