Now referred to by its original name, Tharangambadi, this nondescript town just 120 kilometers south of famed French outpost Puducherry is filled with fascinating traces of Danish rule.
Having scored the eighth position last year, the Gurugram Municipal Corporation is leaving no stone unturned to nail the Ease of Living Index survey this year. The authority is seeking extensive public participation to improve the city’s rankings this year and has launched an extensive program
The free lens implantation eye camp was organised under the 37th eye donation fortnight in collaboration with District Blindness Prevention Committee Dhar and CMC Trust Indore.
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Sita: Goddess of Primeval Power Updated Mar 17, 2021 | 17:13 IST
One of the most poignant and moving sagas is that of the life of Sita, the consort of Lord Ram. Painting of Sita. Courtesy: Satish Parashar  |  Photo Credit: iStock Images
As per Hindu thought, every activity is mostly governed by three modes of Nature. Satvo Guna (mode of goodness), Rajo Guna (mode of passion) or Tamo Guna (mode of darkness). Explaining the meaning of these, spiritual leader Morari Bapu said on Day 39 of Hari Katha during Lockdown that the act of creation is not possible with Rajo Guna including the birth of a child. He elucidated that a person who is free from Rajo Guna cannot start any new enterprise or project. Maintenance of anything that has been created – animate or inanimate - is not possible without Satvo Guna, and destruction or putting an end to an event or activity requires Tamo Guna.