Monday 22 May 2017

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Historical Talsima Cave, Uttarakhand

 
 Talsima Cave


When world will end, let's go to this Talsima cave with chal uttaranchal to reveal.Uttarakhand has many ancient temples and scenic places with which chapters of spiritual and important events are associated.

According to religious beliefs about an ancient cave situated in Gangolith, it is said that the secret of the catastrophe in this cave is hidden.The name of the cave is Patal Bhubaneswar. In accordance with the Skanda Purana, Lord Bholenath resides in this place and to the Deities, they come here for their Darshan-Poojan.The cave itself boasts many mysterious things. The most interesting mystery here is associated with the event of the catastrophe in the world.There are four pillars in the cave. These are symbols of Satyayuga, Treta, Dwapar and Kaliyuga.Pillars representing the first three ages have the same size but Kalyug's pillar is the longest.An object on this pillar is also hanging down.It is said that this body grows 1 in every 7 million years. This cycle will always continue and on the day Kaliyug's pillars and body will be mixed, the catastrophe will come in the same moment.



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Tuesday 16 May 2017

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History of Uttarakhand: Jim Corbett

Jim Corbett A Great Hunter but best friend of "Tigers" 
In 1957, the name of the Halley National Park of Uttarakhand (then Uttar Pradesh) was changed to Jim Corbett's name. Jim Corbett died on April 19, 1955 two years ago. Corbett was a famous hunter. It seems amazing that why a sanctuary is named after the name of a hunter. After all, the work of a hunter has not changed. 

Jim Corbett's personality was such. He was a hunter who had hunted dozens of tigers and leopards. The hunt for Corbett was more than a hobby. For them, these animals were more than hunting. But most of the creatures targeted by Corbett were man-eating. Even after hunting the man-eating, he had a sense of good sense in his mind too.In his book Man-Eaters of Kumaon, Corbett writes, "A man-eating tiger is a tiger which, due to circumstances, had to adopt a diet which is different from its nature. Nine to ten cases, these conditions are caused by wounds and the rest is behind it.He loved life through nature and always advocated its protection. On the declining population of tigers in India, he said, 'The tiger is a big-hearted species, which has immense courage - if it is over, then India will lose its most beautiful part of wildlife and become poor.'



 
Edward Jim Corbett was born on 25 July 1875 at Nainital. Then Nainital was a hilly district of India's United Provinces, United Provinces. At the age of 18, he started working as a railway. 
Jim Corbett never married He will spend most of his life with his elder sister, Corbett Maggi and lived in the middle of Nainital local village people.
 It is said that between 1907 and 1938, Jim Corbett hunted 33 hunters and killed them. According to official records, these man-eating had killed about 1200 people.Jim always liked hunting alone. He often used to be his pet dog Robin. Jim saved many lives by risking his life, so people also know him as 'Gora Brahmin'.After India's independence in 1947, he retired in Kenya. Later he wrote 6 books.In Kenya, when she was in a nanny, Princess Elizabeth came to visit there. Prison was living in a tree house built on a big tree when news came from England that her father passed away. Corbett writes, 'Perhaps for the first time it happened that a princess climbed the tree and when she landed she became queen.


Tiger in Jim Corbett National Park 
                                                                     





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Saturday 13 May 2017

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Miracles done on the land of Kedarnath Uttarakhand during the the holocuast.


      Miracles done on the Holy Place of Kedarnath


At the time of the disaster in Kedarnath in 2013, when entire Uttarakhand was suffering from the devastation of catastrophe, there were many miracles in Kedarnath Dham. The people who were watching looked in surprise.

When a huge boulder and stones came in the debris with water discharge from behind Kedarnath temple, it was a miracle. A large rock came behind the temple with that water and stopped a little behind the temple.
 When the flow of water and debris came, that rock turned the two sides and did not allow the temple to flame. After which it was named Bhima rocker. From the Gandhi Sarovar, you can imagine the speed of the sun lag, that the barricator of the iron outside the Kedarnath temple was ruddy.The temple complex has collapsed. But the same dissolution has failed to move the biggest foundation of faith ie Kedarnath temple. After the flood, a TV channel showed scenes inside the temple. In this scene, the scourge of the Sailab which was spread inside the temple was also visible. 
 

Shankaracharya's idol was damaged. But there was no harm to Nandi's statue inside the temple. Nandi's statue located outside the temple was also safe.Surprisingly, the shivaling was not worshiped in the temple for many months from the date of June 16, 2013, even though there was a Belpatra on Shivalinga. Half of Shivling was suppressed in the dirt as it was as if Shiva was sitting in the tomb.


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