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• Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

Another big financial plan movie from Geeta arts with more than Rs.40 Crs. The movie is directed by SS.Rajamouli. Ramcharan and Kajal Agarwal are lead roles. MM Keeravani is the music director. The film’s postproduction work is in development and it is all set to hit the screens in the previous week of July. Meanwhile, MM Keeravani’s music will free in couple of weeks from now. The film will have six songs that include Bangari Kodi petta song of Chiru.

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• Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

STET 2009 Results – HBSE – BSEH – STET Result 2009
Haryana Board of School Education (HBSE), Bhiwani has announced Result for School Teachers Eligibility Test (STET)

You can check result on HBSE Bhiwani official Website – http://hbse.nic.in/

Here you can see direct link for result – http://web1.hry.nic.in/stet/

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• Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

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Varalaksmi Vratha is a sacred day in Hinduism. The ceremony is performed by married Hindu ladies on the Friday before the full moon in the month of Sravana in the Hindu calendar . Those who cannot perform it on that day, can do it on any other Friday in that month..

This is an important Vratha, meaning a vowed religious observance in Sanskrit. Varamahalakshmi Vratha is performed more commonly in the southern Indian States of Andhra, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and also in parts of Maharashtra and Orissa.

Puja is performed by married Hindu women to seek the blessings of the goddess Mahalakshmi, wife of Lord Vishnu, who is considered to be the abode of wealth and prosperity. There is a legend that says that this vratam was recommended by Lord Shiva to his wife Parvati to gain wealth and prosperity. There is also another legend that tells of a very pious lady Charumati who was asked by the goddess Varalakshmi, in her dream, to do the vratam in order to fulfill her wishes. She performed the vratam along with other ladies in her village with great devotion. They offered the deity lots of delicacies and once the vratam was completed, they were amazed to find their bodies decked with expensive jewels and their homes full of riches. From then on, women started performing this vratam every year seeking wealth and prosperity in their families.

On the day of Varalakshmi vratam, women clean their homes and decorate their front yards with rangolis (colorful designs traced on the floor). Later, they take a bath and deck themselves with beautiful clothes and jewellery. They then begin the process of performing the vrata by first arranging the kalasha or sacred pot. They fill the pot with rice and water which symbolize prosperity and cover it with mango and betel leaves. They then place a coconut smeared with turmeric and vermilion on the kalasha and also decorate the coconut with a new cloth. Some people decorate the kalasha with many kinds of jewels to make it look more beautiful. They place this kalasha on a plate filled with rice. The main puja begins by worshiping Lord Ganesha, who is believed to drive away all obstacles and evil forces. Later, goddess Mahalakshmi is invoked into the kalasha. They then worship a couple of torams (a bunch of nine threads with nine knots) and tie one to the kalasha while the other one is tied around the right hand wrist of the lady performing the pooja. Later, they chant the Lakshmi Ashtottara Shatanamam (a list of hundred names in praise of the deity). They then offer the goddess nine varieties of delicacies including both sweets and savories. In conclusion of the vratam, they sing hymns in praise of goddess Varalakshmi and also invite another married woman assuming her to be goddess Varalakshmi and offer her sweets. That evening, they invite all the neighboring laides to their homes and offer them tamboolam, an offering consisting of betel leaves, fruits, betel nuts, vermilion, turmeric and dakshina (money). They also collectively sing songs in praise of goddess Varalakshmi.

Source – Wikipedia

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http://66.28.216.162/bhakti/kanakadhara/kanaka01.ram

http://66.28.216.162/bhakti/kanakadhara/kanaka02.ram

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http://www.devotionalsongs.com/Poojas_Vrathams/varalakshmi_vratham.rm

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• Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission (TNPSC) is the tamilnadu government body that takes care of all the state level recruitment related tasks. It was setup in 1923. Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission conducts examinations for admission to various courses.

TNPSC Group 1 , TNPSC Group 2 and Other TNPSC Results are available on -

http://www.tnpsc.gov.in/recruitnresults.htm

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