Sunday 21 September 2014

Fish hunted in to Aquarium

Various water label  the couple of fish live in  ; they wanted to measure by nature in naturally
rights of new birth 
In various label in different fish domain how makes an in-artificial street.

from a artificial aquarium some frequency of o2 want to mixed up for more an opposite picture at their shadow on a dinning table mirror .

More hit more light hunted in to aquarium ! they want to join new human birth and possibility by accepted 
fuel conversant with help of us, both way makes a test on variable charms with sorrow and joy!   

A new birth mean extraordinary something resist himself against for specific and freedom generating
first nature and then supernatural way.

new men with new power 2016. any one whose were busy in god whole world on their particular Aim!  

also we will be adjoined himself in work for honest preparation with sun conscious values as far our united intend  & confidential universal god One Like concern.

  


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Mahalaya


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People offering 'tarpan' in memory of their deceased forefathers.
Mahalaya ushers in the aura of Durga Puja. The countdown for the Durga Puja begins much earlier, from the day of 'Janmastami'. It is only from the day of Mahalaya that the preparations for the Durga Puja reaches the final stage. The midnight chants of various hymns of 'Mahishasura Mardini' reminds one of the beginning of Durga Puja.

Mahalaya is an auspicious occasion observed seven days before the Durga Puja, and heralds the advent of Durga, the goddess of supreme power. It's a kind of invocation or invitation to the mother goddess to descend on earth - "Jago Tumi Jago". This is done through the chanting of mantras and singing devotional songs.

The day of Mahalaya is also the day of remembrance. On this day, people offer 'tarpan' in memory of their deceased forefathers. The banks of River Ganga becomes a sea of humanity. Priests are seen busy performing 'Tarpan' for devotees in groups. The rituals start from early down and end during the midday. Devotees and worshipers buy clothes and sweets to offer to their forefathers. 'Tarpan' is to be performed in empty stomach. After offering 'tarpan', people eat at the same place.


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