• How to Plan Mathura Vrindavan Tour from Delhi

    When you are planning a spiritual and cultural escape from Delhi then it is not just a break from city life but a journey into history and devotion. Located on the banks of Yamuna River in Uttar Pradesh, Mathura and Vrindavan are the two hearts of India’s spiritual landscape. Read this Mathura Travel guide to plan a perfect Mathura Vrindavan Tour from Delhi.

    These places usually do not need any introduction for any Indian travellers and even foreign tourists who are travelling India. Because we keep listening to the great stories inbound to these places from our parents since early childhood. Whereas to give you a brief, these cities are the birthplace and playground of Lord Krishna and are a must visit for pilgrims as well as tourists.

    Every year millions of visitors come here to see the temples, festivals, history, spiritual significance, religious significance and cultural heritage. Mathura and Vrindavan are two prominent places to visit for Janmashtami Celebration in India.

    https://www.blog.traveltoindia.org/how-to-plan-mathura-vrindavan-tour-from-delhi/

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    How to Plan Mathura Vrindavan Tour from Delhi When you are planning a spiritual and cultural escape from Delhi then it is not just a break from city life but a journey into history and devotion. Located on the banks of Yamuna River in Uttar Pradesh, Mathura and Vrindavan are the two hearts of India’s spiritual landscape. Read this Mathura Travel guide to plan a perfect Mathura Vrindavan Tour from Delhi. These places usually do not need any introduction for any Indian travellers and even foreign tourists who are travelling India. Because we keep listening to the great stories inbound to these places from our parents since early childhood. Whereas to give you a brief, these cities are the birthplace and playground of Lord Krishna and are a must visit for pilgrims as well as tourists. Every year millions of visitors come here to see the temples, festivals, history, spiritual significance, religious significance and cultural heritage. Mathura and Vrindavan are two prominent places to visit for Janmashtami Celebration in India. https://www.blog.traveltoindia.org/how-to-plan-mathura-vrindavan-tour-from-delhi/ #mathuravrindavan #mathuravrindavantour #mathuravrindavantemples #mathuratourism #triptomathura #triptovrindavan
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  • Welcoming your firstborn into the world is an exhilarating journey filled with joy, anticipation, and endless moments of wonder.👶 Among your many preparations, ensure to purchase compact strollers, cribs, and other baby gear—they'll be essential in making this new chapter smoother.🥰
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    Welcoming your firstborn into the world is an exhilarating journey filled with joy, anticipation, and endless moments of wonder.👶 Among your many preparations, ensure to purchase compact strollers, cribs, and other baby gear—they'll be essential in making this new chapter smoother.🥰 https://thismodernworld.weebly.com/blog/baby-checklist-6-essential-items-for-your-firstborn #babies #baby #parents #babygear #compactstrollers #strollers
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  • Janmasthami Celebration in Mathura

    In North India's Braj region, the festival has a unique charm. Mathura, the birthplace of Lord Krishna, attracts visitors from around the globe who come to witness and participate in various events. With around 400 temples dedicated to Lord Krishna, the Janmasthami Celebration in Mathurabegin at least 10 days before the auspicious day.

    The town is adorned with flowers, and numerous plays and Krishna leelas are performed, drawing many tourists. The atmosphere is joyous, filled with people chanting bhajans and kirtans, making it one of the top places to visit in India in August.

    On this auspicious day, in temples, the idol of Lord Krishna is often bathed in milk, curd, honey, ghee, and other offerings. This sacred process, known as Abhishekam, is a key ritual. Various other rituals are also observed. One such tradition is Jhulanotsav, where devotees swing the idol of Krishna on a beautifully decorated cradle. This symbolizes the joy of Krishna’s birth and the nurturing care he received from his foster parents.

    https://www.blog.traveltoindia.org/janmashtami-celebration-in-india-a-delighted-experience/

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    Janmasthami Celebration in Mathura In North India's Braj region, the festival has a unique charm. Mathura, the birthplace of Lord Krishna, attracts visitors from around the globe who come to witness and participate in various events. With around 400 temples dedicated to Lord Krishna, the Janmasthami Celebration in Mathurabegin at least 10 days before the auspicious day. The town is adorned with flowers, and numerous plays and Krishna leelas are performed, drawing many tourists. The atmosphere is joyous, filled with people chanting bhajans and kirtans, making it one of the top places to visit in India in August. On this auspicious day, in temples, the idol of Lord Krishna is often bathed in milk, curd, honey, ghee, and other offerings. This sacred process, known as Abhishekam, is a key ritual. Various other rituals are also observed. One such tradition is Jhulanotsav, where devotees swing the idol of Krishna on a beautifully decorated cradle. This symbolizes the joy of Krishna’s birth and the nurturing care he received from his foster parents. https://www.blog.traveltoindia.org/janmashtami-celebration-in-india-a-delighted-experience/ #janmasthamicelebration #krishnajanambhumi #krishnajanmastmi #mathura #triptomathura #travel #scaredyatra
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  • Janmashtami Celebration in India- A Delighted Experience

    Janmashtami, a day when Lord Krishna birthday is celebrated. It is celebrated in August or September as per Hindu Calendar. The Janmashtami celebration is full of joy all around the world. It is said to be one of the main religious festivals. Moreover, it is known by different names such as Krishnashtami, Gokulashtmi or Janamashtmi. For this year it is on 26 August, 2024. Sometimes it is celebrated on two days.

    Why is Janmashtami Celeberated?

    The word Janmashtami explains itself, Janma meaning birth and Ashtami meaning eighth day. This word eighth in this has its own meaning, explaining Lord Krishna being the eighth child of his mother, Devaki.

    The story of birth of Lord Krishna is different. He was born in a prison in Mathura, India, where his parents were forced by his uncle, Kansa. It was told to Kansa that the eighth born of Devaki, will be the cause of downfall of Kansa. So he killed all the newborns of Devaki. But after that Lord Krishna was born.

    At that time the guard were responsible to keep an eye on them but instead they all fell asleep. After which Lord Krishna was sent across the river Yamuna by his father Vasudeva to his foster parents, Yashoda and Nanda.

    https://www.blog.traveltoindia.org/janmashtami-celebration-in-india-a-delighted-experience/

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    Janmashtami Celebration in India- A Delighted Experience Janmashtami, a day when Lord Krishna birthday is celebrated. It is celebrated in August or September as per Hindu Calendar. The Janmashtami celebration is full of joy all around the world. It is said to be one of the main religious festivals. Moreover, it is known by different names such as Krishnashtami, Gokulashtmi or Janamashtmi. For this year it is on 26 August, 2024. Sometimes it is celebrated on two days. Why is Janmashtami Celeberated? The word Janmashtami explains itself, Janma meaning birth and Ashtami meaning eighth day. This word eighth in this has its own meaning, explaining Lord Krishna being the eighth child of his mother, Devaki. The story of birth of Lord Krishna is different. He was born in a prison in Mathura, India, where his parents were forced by his uncle, Kansa. It was told to Kansa that the eighth born of Devaki, will be the cause of downfall of Kansa. So he killed all the newborns of Devaki. But after that Lord Krishna was born. At that time the guard were responsible to keep an eye on them but instead they all fell asleep. After which Lord Krishna was sent across the river Yamuna by his father Vasudeva to his foster parents, Yashoda and Nanda. https://www.blog.traveltoindia.org/janmashtami-celebration-in-india-a-delighted-experience/ #janmashtamicelebration #shrikrishmajanmbhoomi #indianfestivals #travel #indiatourpackges #scaredyatra #traveltoindia
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  • $450K in grants awarded to Austin ISD teacher-led projects
    AUSTIN (KXAN) — Checks were distributed Wednesday to several Austin Independent School District educators and staff for classroom improvement projects they’re behind. Austin Ed Fund, the nonprofit public education foundation for AISD, visited campuses across Austin to present checks to recipients of its 2024 Inspire the Future grant program. The nonprofit awarded a total of...
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  • 'A kind woman begging for her life': Trial in grisly killing of UCLA student begins
    Opening statements began Thursday in the trial of Shawn Laval Smith, the man accused in the stabbing death a 24-year-old woman while she worked alone at a Hancock Park furniture store in Jan. 2022.   The grisly killing unfolded on Jan. 13 while Brianna Kupfer, a UCLA graduate student, was working at Croft House on North La Brea Avenue.   At 1:36 p.m. that day, Kupfer sent a text to a...
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  • 'It was very hot': West Campus jammed with students moving back
    AUSTIN (KXAN) — Traffic is back around the University of Texas at Austin campus, especially on Saturday as thousands of students moved back into apartments in the West Campus neighborhood. The West Campus residents came in addition to the more than 8,000 who are moving in on campus. “I have three daughters, and this is actually the easiest move so far,” one man told KXAN. He...
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  • 'Made me very concerned': Dispute over bus safety rules in Bastrop ISD
    BASTROP, Texas (KXAN) — During a meeting before the school year began, Bastrop Independent School District bus drivers said they were told by their transportation company to no longer help students in case of a medical emergency. “She said that we weren’t allowed to do CPR. We weren’t allowed to administer medications,” said one Bastrop ISD bus driver, who...
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  • “Helicopter” grandma is suddenly ghosted
    Dear Eric: I am the grandparent of a now 24-year-old grandchild. Starting in high school and continuing through college he was not fully engaged — he did not turn in homework, missed classes. In steps “helicopter grandma” (a high school counselor and former teacher) who is unable to accept this. What followed is eight long years of torment on both sides. He did (with my nagging) graduate from...
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  • “Simply put, they are out of their minds”: Kamala Harris won’t let Republicans hide their misogyny
    CHICAGO — Despite much of the press carrying Donald Trump’s water by accepting his feeble attempts to pretend to be “moderate” on abortion, he showed his true colors again last week. In an interview with CBS News, the GOP candidate insisted he had “no regrets” about ending abortion rights by appointing three justices hand-picked by the Federalist Society to overturn Roe v. Wade. Vice...
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  • “Siri, what the heck?” David Sedaris on talking to one’s devices
    I was in a restaurant when the fellow at the next table picked up his phone. “Siri!” he commanded. “Call Paul Bower!” Oh, right, I thought. That can be done. By other people, I mean. The first thing I do when getting a new phone or iPad is to disconnect Siri, in part because she’s so maddeningly obsequious, but mainly because she feels like cheating, a short cut...
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  • “That’s not normal. That’s weird”: Chappell Roan sets her boundaries with fans and Hollywood
    As the frenzy around Chappell Roan continues to launch her further in the public eye, the singer has one message for fans who don’t respect boundaries: “I’m allowed to say no to creepy behavior.” The singer, who has had an impressive rise to fame in the last year, took to her TikTok account on Monday to explain how the lack of boundaries between fan and celebrity...
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  • “The Dexter Killer”: Letters offer a rare look at the thoughts of convicted murderer Mark Twitchell
    This story previously aired on June 10, 2023. These are the words of Mark Twitchell, written to investigative journalist and author Steve Lillibuen: Steve Lillibuen [reading letters]: “It would appear that I’m unique in the world. There is no key. No root cause … If I really were capable of premeditated murder … Normal, healthy, well-adjusted 30-year-old men … I once heard the...
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  • “Time Bandits” creators on their remake: “How lucky to get a chance to use the word ‘Pythonesque'”
    In the latest “Time Bandits” episodes, the titular band shifts from staving off hunger by gnawing sticks to noshing on sandwiches, the latest rage in Georgian England allegedly invented by none other than the Earl of Sandwich.  Long afterward, the series’ boy hero, Kevin Haddock (Kal-El Tuck), is rubbing elbows with the richest man in history, Mansa Musa. Kevin and his titular...
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  • “West With Giraffes” and more short reviews from readers
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  • “What a mistake!”: Joan Chen reflects on career, from “Twin Peaks” regrets to “Dìdi” redemption
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  • ‘Beverly Hills, 90210’ Creator Says Network Execs “Demanded” Brenda Regret Sex With Dylan
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  • ‘Building up the middle class will be a defining goal,’ Harris says — here’s how she may make that happen
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