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Unique KP Festival of Gan Chaudha (Ganesh Chaturthi)

                                Kashmiri Hindus, widely known as Kashmiri Pandits, are the inheritors of an ancient, refined, and profoundly rich cultural legacy that stretches back thousands of years. Their civilization, rooted in wisdom, spirituality, and scholarship, has withstood the test of time despite immense historical upheavals. Even in the face of migration and forced displacement from their homeland of Kashmir, Kashmiri Pandits have demonstrated remarkable resilience by preserving their customs, traditions, rituals, and festivals with unwavering devotion. Their ability to retain a distinct cultural identity while remaining an integral part of the broader and eternal Sanatan Dharma reflects both their strength and their deep spiritual anchoring. Among the many festivals celebrated by Kashmiri Pandits, Gan Choudha holds a special place. This sacred occasion, which corresponds to Ganesh Chaturdashi, ...

Digital Addiction: The Silent Epidemic of the Modern Age

                                                                     With the scientific innovations and new and newer devices and with the new technology and technological boom, the society has been caught in the quagmire of digital addiction. Digital addiction especially in the younger generation and in very small children has become a growing menace affecting the health of those addicted and affecting the family relations. Small children and the youth are so  addicted that they are lost in using mobiles and are engrossed with the mobile phoning that their attention seems to be attracted towards the mobile phones unmindful of their surrounding environment and even calling them physically does get no response from those who are engrossed with the excessive use of mobiles. As they say excesses of everything is...

Halflong:- Mini Switzerland of India

  Halflong is a mountainous and beautiful place in Assam and is rightly called as the mini-Switzerland of India for its scenic beauty, mountain peaks, streams, pastures and greenery. Its view is mesmerizing and a feat to eye. It is most wonderful landlocked place and is not only the epitome of natural beauty but symbolizes the cultural diversity for which not only Halflong is famous but cultural diversity is the hallmark of whole India. In Halflong seven diverse communities and their cultures flourish side by side and their festivals, traditions and customs are celebrated jointly with great reverence and respect. This place is mesmerizing and soothing to ones eye as there are beautiful mountains, streams, and greenery which catches and attracts the attention of visitors. Its culture is as beautiful as its natural beauty. The culture of Halflong symbolizes diversity which is the chief characteristic of this beautiful place. The communities such as Demasa, Naga, Kuki, Khasi, Bangali,...

Gudi Padwa & Navreh: A Celebration of India’s Unity in Diversity

The Maratha New Year Festival, Gudi Padwa, which is observed in Maharashtra and Goa, and the Kashmiri Pandits' New Year festival, Navreh, both demonstrate, honor, and symbolize India's rich cultural diversity and serve as a litmus test for the idea of India's unity and diversity. It was on Chaitra Shuklapaksha, Kashmiri Pandit community and Marathas of Maharashtra both celebrate the day with pomp and show. These communities both celebrate the new year day with zeal and jubilation, and it also shows how the Indian ethnicity or communities diversity on their New Year day celebrations in multiple ways which says volume about the significant and rich cultural diversity of India.  That the Marahtas and Kashmiri Pandits celebrate their new year on the first day of Chaitra month of the Hindu Calendar is no accident. Gudi Padwa and Nevrah are spring festivals, and both communities will celebrate them joyously, flaring the gaiety of their spring. We should be proud of our manifold c...

Exploring the Sacred Lord Shiva Temple: A Journey Through Spiritual Heritage

Since ancient times, Lord Shiva has enchanted the people of this nation. Representations of Lord Shiva have been found on the carved seals discovered in Mohenjo-Daro and are among the oldest Gods of the Indian civilization. Jammu has several Lord Shiva cave shrines and one such natural cave is exists in a delightful natural setting in Jakhole Panchayat of Kathua District. To reach the cave shrine, you leave the National Highway (Jammu–Pathankot) at Rajbagh (Ujh) and approximately 12 Km north eastern drive away, crossing Jasrota, Dhanni and Bakhta villages, you arrive at Jakhole village after which it is approximately 5 km on foot along a scenic pathway to reach the famous natural Shiva cave shrine, known as Mahanal, which is 150 years old. It is approximately a fifty min journey from Lakhanpur and thirty five mins from Rajbagh to Jakhole village. Shiva is recognized for truth (satyam), goodness (shivam) and beauty (sundaram), who has his supernatural determination-abode in a cave at Ma...

Jammu & Kashmir: A Paradise of Endless Tourism Opportunities

                                              Whole of Jammu and Kashmir is the land of shrines, temples and other religious places and spirituality is the main attribute of this place and so pilgrim tourism has a big scope in the overall tourism of the Jammu and Kashmir. The development of pilgrim tourism along with the overall tourism is very much the need of the hour and the development and exploring the tourist potential of the two will ultimately result in the significant development of the economy of Jammu and Kashmir. Some three, four decades ago Kashmir was infamous for militancy ,killings and violence and the people were hesitant to undertake visit to J&K.  However, those difficult times are over and history now, and the winds of optimism, normalcy, peace, and development are gathering to provide this place a good name to which it deserves. Jammu and Kashm...

Water scarcity, crisis and conservation

‘’Water, water everywhere  not a drop to drink is not a theoretical postulate but a practical proposition as well and so it is true about the water need, crisis and management of the portable and drinking water, No water, no life should be the maxim and principle which should guide us in preserving water and making judicious use of this scarce resource. Even though water is in abundance on the earth but drinking water is a scarce commodity and this forces and guides us to conserve water. On 22 March every year we celebrate world water day and on this occasion every year we resolve and pledge to use drinking water most economically and judiciously and make efforts for the conservation of water so that it can be used and consumed by ourselves and our future generations.  Many functions were organized by the government and NGO’s, voluntary associations and the general public to bring home the point that water conservation is must for the sustenance of all life forms on the earth....

The Sacred River Vitasta

                       The River Vitasta is a sacred river of Jammu and Kashmir that flows through capital city of J&K, Srinagar, which is located on its banks.  For the people of Kashmir in general and Pandits in particular, Vitasta is profoundly significant and is greatly revered and respected. According to rumours of the good olden days and not so long ago this river was filled with clean and cool water and was deep and wide. However, today, because of the greed of man, it is no longer so clean, its size has been exploited and width has shrunk, and it is now filled with dirty and scant water. We will have to act now with care for the future of this sacred river, and save it from degradation or exploitation. Over time, everything passed, and this sacred river came to be known as the river Jhelum. Therefore, in present time, this river is known as the river Jhelum. This does not, however, diminish the cultural, spirit...