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Ancient India: Astronomical Dating of the Ramayan
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Gayanti devah kil Geetkaani, Dhanyaastu te Bharat bhumi bhaage, Swargapavarga aspad margabhutei Bhavanti bhooyah purushah suratvaat” ."India is the way of all of the heavenly pleasures and even salvation. It’s a very welcome piece of fortune to be born as a human being on this soil of India in spite of being a deity". Saturday, September 20, 2008. Astronomical Dating of the Ramayan. Astronomical Dating of the Ramayan. By DrP.V.Vartak. Shri Rama's Date of Birth. The Date of Exile. Hanuman's visit to Lanka.
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Forts of India: October 2008
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Beautiful, awesome, fascinating.defenders of nation.living legend of history. Where time holds its breath! Saturday, October 11, 2008. Agra is in the state of Uttar Pradesh, about 275 Kms from Delhi in south direction. Agra Fort is a UNESCO World Heritage site located in Agra, India. The fort is also known as Lal Qila and Red Fort of Agra. It is about 2.5 km northwest of its much more famous sister monument, the Taj Mahal. The fort can be more accurately described as a walled palatial city. It was only d...
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Forts of India: February 2009
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Beautiful, awesome, fascinating.defenders of nation.living legend of history. Where time holds its breath! Friday, February 13, 2009. Tughlaqabad Fort is a ruined fort in Delhi, strecthing across 6.5 km, built by Ghiyas-ud-din Tughlaq, the founder of Tughlaq dynasty, of the Delhi Sultanate of India in 1321, which was later abandoned in 1327. Tughlaqabad is a formidable reminder of Delhi's embattled past and the terror and valor associated with that period. The parapets have small loopholes all over them ...
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Forts of India: January 2009
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Beautiful, awesome, fascinating.defenders of nation.living legend of history. Where time holds its breath! Friday, January 30, 2009. Red Fort, Delhi. The Red Fort was constructed by the Emperor Shah Jahan in 1639 A.D. On 11 March 1783, Sikhs briefly entered Red Fort in Delhi and occupied the Diwan-i-Am. The city was essentially surrendered by the Mughal wazir in cahoots with his Sikh Allies. This task was carried out under the command of the Sardar Baghel Singh Dhaliwal of the Karor Singhia misl. The las...
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Forts of India: Tughlaqabad Fort
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Beautiful, awesome, fascinating.defenders of nation.living legend of history. Where time holds its breath! Friday, February 13, 2009. Tughlaqabad Fort is a ruined fort in Delhi, strecthing across 6.5 km, built by Ghiyas-ud-din Tughlaq, the founder of Tughlaq dynasty, of the Delhi Sultanate of India in 1321, which was later abandoned in 1327. Tughlaqabad is a formidable reminder of Delhi's embattled past and the terror and valor associated with that period. The parapets have small loopholes all over them ...
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Forts of India: September 2008
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Beautiful, awesome, fascinating.defenders of nation.living legend of history. Where time holds its breath! Wednesday, September 10, 2008. Many sculpted idols are to be sighted within the interiors of the temple. There is a natural Shivalinga as well. The striking part about the sculpted idols is that they are made of a crystal like stone which generally looks opaque. However amazingly as soon as a candle is placed behind them they start sparkling like a crystal. Today this Fort stands as a testimony to t...
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Ancient India: September 2008
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Gayanti devah kil Geetkaani, Dhanyaastu te Bharat bhumi bhaage, Swargapavarga aspad margabhutei Bhavanti bhooyah purushah suratvaat” ."India is the way of all of the heavenly pleasures and even salvation. It’s a very welcome piece of fortune to be born as a human being on this soil of India in spite of being a deity". Saturday, September 20, 2008. Following is a collection of investigations done by many scholars on Mahabharat. Mahabharat: A Myth or a Reality. 2 It is mentioned in Aadiparva, Adhyaya 62 th...