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Sunday, December 30, 2012

Happy New Year, Eve!

HI all !
Posting this sharply at prime time when many of us must be having a sound sleep ; as after 24 hrs they want to live the blast as lively & awakingly as possible ~! Planning parties ; hangout plans for new year?

I saw a crowd yesterday evening protesting against late night blash. I agree &; support the view. I saw a fabulous poster comparing holly mornings of " gudhi-padwa " v/s all youngster
 " Talirams" at 31st Dec. night.

                                         www.youtube.com/watch?v=QmWrqRehQCY

Friday, December 21, 2012

21 Dec. 2012- End Of the World


First of all let me thank god giving me life to write this post & these words.
Today, Dec 21st, 2012 passing quietly & calmly.  There were stories about World will end on this date based on ancient Maya Culture Calender.

Maya culture was pretended to exist before 5ooo years & were expertise among astrological science. Myths & rumors said their calender has 21st Dec. 2012 as a last date of world. However, today news bulletins focused was not so & their calender exists till 4772 yr ; where we are just in 2012. NASA statement supports the view.

Friday, December 7, 2012

Bhangadh / Bhangarh- Indian's Hounted Village in Rajasthan




 
There is a belief about Bhangarh that the place is haunted and no one dares to go after sunset there.




Bhangarh is a place between Jaipur and Alwar in Rajasthan state of India. Bhangarh is known for its ruins, but still worth a visit; the place is beautiful and tranquil. What remains though, is a shadow of a once beautiful kingdom.

The Bhangarh Story
The story (and the history) of the Bhangarh began in the year of 1573 when the fortress was established. Built by Raja Bhagawant Das, the ruler of the city of Amber, Bhangarh Fort has become the residence of Madho Singh, ruler's second son who fought alongside his father and brother in many wars. The decline of Bhangarh Fort started in 1630 after Chhatr Singh, son of Madho Singh got killed in a violent attack. The decline continued until 1783 when the fortress and the city were completely abandoned following that year's famine.

Bhangarh Myths

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