Archive for June, 2008

Importance of Sacred Yagyopaveet (Yajyopaveeta) sanskar

June 30, 2008

In Kashmiri Language Kashmiri Pandits or Swarsot Bharahmins call Yajyopaveeta as ‘‘Youne’’ and it is also called as Janu in Hindi language.
According to Vedas, the oldest of all Hindu scripture as well as world’s Scriptures; Yajopaveeta is one of the 16th vedic Sacraments (Vedic Sanskars) to be performed in a Hindu’s life. This is known [...]

Message of Srimad Bhagavat Gita

June 23, 2008

Srimad Bhagavad Gita Message
Message of Gita is for all persons and for all situations. That is why it is accepted by saints and seers that even a single verse of Bhagavad Gita acts on man like a preceptor or a Guru, what to talk about Gita as a whole scripture whose influence on man is [...]

Useful information about yatra to Amarnath in Kashmir Paradise

June 12, 2008

It is a dream to go and worship the Ashtosh God Lord Amarnath Swami. With lot of prayers to the Merciful Lord to bless by permitting to come to His holy abode, applied to a yatra service operating from Dashnami Akhara Srinagar Kashmir to participate in the pilgrimage to amarnath, a yatra many people from [...]

Jammu Kashmir Trekking Tourism Tours Guide

June 9, 2008

Summers are back and so is the heat. For some it is the most cumbersome part of the year, which should pass as early as possible, and yet for others it is the time to beat the heat by doing something adventurous. From the time immemorial, man has always wanted to escape the extreme weather [...]

Mansar and Surinsar natural lakes of jammu

June 2, 2008

The Mansar and Surinsar, natural lakes with crystal clear water, are situated at an altitude ranging from 600-700 m above mean sea level. Both these lakes are of immense religious and historic importance. These lakes also have great attraction for the tourists and become an abode of some rare migratory birds of different species. The [...]

Prisoners of War Pows from jammu kashmir in pakistan

June 2, 2008

The 1971 Indo-Pak War, which lasted from December 3-16, but the indelible marks of sorrow and grief which it left on the families of the martyrs are still very much visible. However, worst is the condition of the families of Indian Prisoners of War (POWs), including six from the State of Jammu and Kashmir, who [...]