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*Nearly 24,000 devotees attend since July 1 Govind Sharma JAMMU, July 24: The recently inaugurated ‘Tawi Aarti’ on the banks of river Tawi in Jammu has swiftly emerged as a vibrant spiritual and ...
Flowing through the heart of India, the Ganga has nurtured some of the country’s oldest and most iconic cities. Here are five ancient cities on the banks of river Ganga: ...
Located within walking distance of Dashashwamedh Ghat, Bedzzz Varanasi offers a central stay for those wanting to experience the spiritual rituals on the ghats, the mesmerizing Ganga Aarti, and easy ...
Ganga River Cities: Stretching over 2,500 km, the Ganga River reflects India's culturally and spiritually rich past, one that can still be found in some of the cities based on its banks.
With just ₹5000 and a backpack, you don’t have to dream about travel; you can live it. Long weekends are your chance to break the routine, and these spots near Delhi prove you don’t need deep pockets ...
About Hotel Ganga Vilas in Haridwar Prime Location Hotel Ganga Vilas is located just minutes away from Har Ki Pauri, giving you instant access to the soul of Haridwar. You can walk to the Ganga Aarti ...
Ganga floods Bade Hanuman temple in Prayagraj on first tuesday of Shrawan; devotees capture sacred ‘Mahasnan’ By Monday, water had surrounded the Bade Hanuman temple corridor. By Tuesday afternoon, it ...
Toronto: From a rath yatra in Toronto pelted with eggs and a river ritual attracting attacks to temples being vandalised, incidents of Hinduphobia continue to escalate in Canada, fuelled by rising ...
Calling in the evening ‘soulful’, the Consulate General of India, Toronto shared pictures of the ‘Ganga Aarti’ on social media. The images showed devotees dressed in traditional attire, attending the ...
Ganga aarti in Canada sparks mixed reactions over cultural pride and ritual authenticity While many praised the event for preserving Indian culture abroad, others questioned its symbolic authenticity.
NRI News: An NRI community in Mississauga performs 'Ganga Aarti' on the Credit River, sparking a debate on cultural practices and geographical significance, illustrated by mixed social media ...
A video of a group of Indian community members performing 'Ganga Aarti' on the banks of Credit River in Mississauga, Canada, has gone viral on social media.