हमें मूसा के समान चरवाहा दें और बनायें जो सिर्फ अपने लिये उच्च पद की लालसा नहीं रखते। हमें हृदय में नम्र और निम्न स्तर के पद स्वीकार करने योग्य बनायें। हमें दाऊद के समान चरवाहा दें और बनायें, जो खतरों से नहीं डरते, पर भेड़ों कि रक्षा के लिये अपने प्राण जोखिम में डाल सकते हैं। सबसे बढ़कर, हमें यीशु के समान चरवाहा दें और बनायें जिन्होंने अपनी भेड़ों को बचाने के लिये अपना प्राण अर्पण किया।
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The Taj Mahal Palace Hotel ( Marathi / Hindi : ताजमहल होटल) is a "Heritage Grand" class five-star hotel in the Colaba region of Mumbai , Maharashtra , India, next to the Gateway of India . Historically it was known as the "Taj Mahal Hotel" [ or the "Taj Palace Hotel or simply "the Taj". Location:- Mumbai Floor : 7 floor in Taj hotel , 22floor in Taj tower Architect:- Sitaram khanderao basis , s.n.mirza No of room 560 No of sute 44 No of restaurants 7
Rakhi market (rakshabandhan)
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Raksha Bandhan , or simply Rakhi is a Hindu festival, celebrated in many parts of the Indian subcontinent , notably India & Nepal or world wide hindu . Raksha bandhan means "bond of protection". It is observed on the full moon day of the Hindu luni-solar calendar month of Shravana , which typically falls in Gregorian calendar month of August. Celebration - sister and brother get together, tie rakhi on wrist, perform aarti tilak , brother promises to protect her sister, sister feeds brother, brother gives gift. The festival celebrates the love and duty between brothers and sisters. It is also popularly used to celebrate any brother-sister type of relationship between men and women who may or may not be biologically related. On Raksha Bandhan, a sister ties a rakhi (sacred thread) on her brother's wrist with a prayer for his prosperity and happiness. This symbolizes the sister's love. The brother gives h...
Bath according to Hindi religions
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In the Hindu Religion, taking “bath” is considered the most important daily ritual. “Bathing” is defined in almost all Vedas, Upanishads, Suthras, etc. in many ways. The early morning is considered the most auspicious time in the Hindu Religion. It is known as “Pratha Kala” or “Brahma Muhoortham” or the most auspicious time. Most of the “Rishis” (Saints) in Olden days used to take bath in this hour and attained the sainthood. The Vedas and Upanishads further advise the Married people to take bath twice daily and insist Saints for bathing thrice a day. However, the bachelor is allowed to bathe once a day.