Happy Buddha Purnima!
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The very beautiful 3rd BC UNESCO World Heritage site Sanchi Stupas are located about 46kms from the capital city Bhopal. The complex is believed to have served as a primary educational institute for Ashoka's children- Mahendra and Sanghmitra, who went on to spread the words of peace & harmony from Sanchi. The auspicious occasion of Buddha Purnima marks the birth of Gautam Buddha, enlightenment, and death. Watch the video to adore the elaborate carvings on the gateways at the site which depict the teachings and life of Buddha. Let's fill our lives with all the inspiration we get from the principles of Buddha and plan a trip to Sanchi post lockdown.
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Pench Forest, Seoni, Madhya Pradesh
As we humans are now gradually awakening to the realities of social distancing, some animals have been practising this discipline throughout their lives. In the video you can take a look as to how Collarwali, the famous tigress from Pench along with her family is presenting a very good example of social distancing. They are teaching us that just a little separation doesn't have to be a bad thing.
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The Honourable Kiran Bedi ji receiving our clients at RajNivas, Pondicherry.
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BELGIAN FAMILY TRIP TO TAMILNADU - 2017
In Hinduism, all new beginnings are marked by the auspicious Havan. The idea is to offer prayers to the pantheon of Gods for prosperity and perpetuity of the said event. Fire has a very prominent place in Hindu rituals. According to the Vedas, a human being is made of five elements - fire being one of them - which are also represented in the Supreme. Therefore, the sacred fire is supposed to signify a communion of man with God. As such the offerings made into the ritual fire or Havan, such as ghee or camphor, symbolise physical attributes (in this case, ego) which are sought to be consumed by the fire to bring about purification. Thus such a ritual purifies the environment by cleansing all impurities in the physical and psychic bodies.