Author: Rahul M

India is a land of diversity and is home to a variety of religions and cultures. India is a land of diversity and is home to a variety of religions and cultures. This diversity is reflected in the beautiful and historic churches that can be found throughout the country. Christianity is one of the oldest religions in India, with a history dating back to the arrival of St. Thomas, one of the apostles of Jesus, in the 1st century AD. Today, there are millions of Christians in India, and they can be found in every corner of the country. In…

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Lord Shiva, also known as Mahadeva, is one of the most revered deities in Hinduism. He is the supreme god of destruction and transformation and is often depicted holding a variety of weapons. Here are 11 of Lord Shiva’s most powerful weapons: 1. Trishula This is Lord Shiva’s main weapon, and it is a trident with three prongs. Trident It represents the three aspects of reality — the past, the present, and the future. The Trishula is also associated with the three Gunas, or qualities, of nature: sattva (purity), rajas (activity), and tamas (inactivity). The trishul is a three-pronged spear…

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Hinduism is a diverse religious tradition that originated in India and has extended to other parts of the world. One of the key characteristics of Hinduism is its belief in multiple deities, or gods and goddesses. This has led some people to classify Hinduism as a polytheistic religion, which means a religion that worships multiple deities. But is Hinduism really polytheistic? What is a Plythesistic religion? Polytheism is a faith in the existence of multiple deities, or gods and goddesses. They often have a pantheon of deities who are associated with specific aspects of life, such as fertility, wisdom, and…

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It was a dark and stormy night in the year 1197 CE. The invading forces of the Muslim Turkic ruler Bakhtiyar Khilji had reached the gates of the ancient University of Nalanda. For over 600 years, Nalanda had been a beacon of learning and knowledge, drawing scholars from all over Asia to its doors. But now, it was about to be destroyed. As the soldiers of Khilji broke down the gates and stormed the University, the scholars and students inside knew that their time was up. The University was a Buddhist institution, and Khilji saw it as a threat to…

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Maharishi Kanad (also known as Kanada or Kanada Maharishi) was an ancient Indian philosopher and founder of the Vaisheshika school of Hindu philosophy. He is known for his treatise on natural philosophy, the Vaisheshika Sutras, which deals with topics such as atomic theory, the nature of the universe, and the concept of causation. His philosophical ideas have influenced many other schools of Indian philosophy, including Nyaya and Yoga. He is considered one of the most important figures in the history of Indian philosophy. Many regard him as a scientist from ancient India, as his philosophies touch upon many aspects that…

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777 Charlie Movie Review Rating: Star Cast: Rakshit Shetty, Sangeetha Sringeri, Raj B. Shetty, Bobby Simha, and ensemble. Director: Kiranraj K. ( Photo Credit – Poster from 777 Charlie ) What’s Good: Maybe it’s time I mention ‘I cried while watching this one’ in this section to tell you how good the film is. Rakshit is one of the best Sandalwood has to offer now. What’s Bad: Nothing that ruins the experience. Loo Break: Yes only if you cannot cry in public. You won’t skip the emotions for nature’s call. Watch or Not?: If dogs making you cry with their…

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KGF: Chapter 2 Movie Review Rating: Star Cast: Yash, Srinidhi Shetty, Sanjay Dutt, Raveena Tandon, Prakash Raj Director: Prashanth Neel KGF: Chapter 2 Movie Review Out! (Pic Credit: Movie Still) What’s Good: Yash. Yash’s style. Yash’s action. And the thread that joins them all! What’s Bad: Makers don’t ‘narrate’ the (half-baked) story, they howl in your eardrums! Loo Break: The tracking rate of decibel/scene is so high that you’ll be forced to take one Watch or Not?: Did you watch Chapter 1 and loved it? Give this a try as well, you may not love it as much but you’ll…

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One Cut Two Cut Movie Review Rating: Star Cast: Danish Sait, Prakash Belawadi, and Samyuktha Hornadu. Director: Vamsidhar Bhogaraju. One Cut Two Cut Movie Review Ft. Danish Sait ( Photo Credit – Movie Still ) What’s Good: A film that is so random but every sharp commentary about the society it delivers makes complete sense. Danish has found his niche and he has to keep flourishing there. What’s Bad: That it doesn’t entirely use the absurdity it drives on. Loo Break: It’s a sweet little film and one that demands alertness from you. Watch or Not?: Realisation packed with laughter…

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Finding a lawyer is challenging. The matter in which you need legal assistance can take up all your thoughts, causing high stress levels that, in turn, can lead to unnecessary conflict between you and your close family members. On top of that, you need to find an excellent lawyer. Though there’s an abundance of lawyers to choose from, not every one of them is right for you. While some are passionate about their work and carry your best interests at heart, others don’t care at all and are only interested in your money—no matter the outcome. To avoid falling into the hands…

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Coming October is loaded with all the festivals in line beginning with Navratri, Dusshera and finally ending with Diwali. Festivals is the time to enjoy with family/friends, savour some good food and revel in some shopping. Festive Shopping is incomplete without Home Decor items and with so much on the shopping list you obviously look for some stuff which looks great and fits your pocket. So, I did some research for myself which I am sharing today. These products are Under Rs 500 and can be reused for a longer duration. Let’s Begin… Toran/Banderwal/Vanderwal – The most brought item during…

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