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South Indian meal significance -Periyavaa
Kanchi Paramacharya on South Indian Food – Extracted From Ra.Ganapathi's Book
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SIGNIFICANCE OF COCONUT, BANANAS AND BETEL LEAVES
COCONUT: Coconut is very important in all Poojas. In the theertha-kalasam along with
mango leaves centrally placed with its tips pointing upwards....
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The dress significance.
Swami Saranam.
The dress significance.
"Blue, Black, Saffron and White dhthies have different significance in the Sab...
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sankatahara chathurthi
Almost in all saivite temples they are conducting "Sankatahara chathurthi" every month. Why it is to be conducted every
month and in...
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paruppu thengai -
WHAT IS THE SIGNIFICANCE OF PARUPPUTHENGAI. WHAT IS THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE NAME PARUPPU THENGAI AND THE INGRADIENTS OF THAT.
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Words starting with Brahmma.
The following are the words starting with "Brahmma"
Brahmma yagnam
Brahmma swaroopam
Brahmma Raaskhsh
Brahmma...
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BRAHMA MUHURTHAM
what is the significance of brahma muhurtham. In what way this muhurtham is important and useful to us.Can we use this muhurtham for all auspicious m...
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Why do we ring the bell in a temple ?
Is it to wake up the Lord? But the Lord never sleeps. Is it to let the Lord know we have come? He does not need to be told, as He is all knowing. Is it...
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Harivaasam
What is the significance of 'Harivaasam' the day before sraththam? It was told that we can feed all other than our relatives
also on that day....
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significance of turmeric and its usage
Manjalidum Mangai
This article describes the significance...
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பஞ்சாங்கம்
பஞ்சாங்கம்
பஞ்சாங்கம் என்பது இந்துக் காலக் கணிப்பு முறையின் படி, கணிக்கப்படுகின்ற கால அட்டவணை எனலாம்....
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Significance of Sugarcane in PONGAL Festival
SIGNIFICANCE OF SUGARCANE IN PONGAL FESTIVAL
Ever wondered why is sugarcane an indispensable part of Pongal? Sugarcane symbolizes sweetness...
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Significance of Bhogi Pandigai
Significance of Bhogi Pandigai
"bho:gam" means 'enjoying divine joy'. A day giving that eternal joy, is
named after...