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Imagen del Dios Krishna en el Templo de Bhalka Tirth, donde murió, cerca de Somnath (Guyarat-India), 2015.
Image of Shri Krishna in Bhalka Tirth Temple, where he died, near Somnath (Gujarat-India), 2015.
Purbasthali Oxbow Lake Kasthosali Pokhiraloy Chupisaar Chupirchaar - Purple Swamphen Pair - Jan 2011
Makahna Khatu Bhai and his wife are both partially blind and with worsening eyesight could not walk at night to the field near to their village to relieve themselves. With AKPBSs inputs on teh best design suited for his needs he constructed a user friendly toilet for his family by the entrance of his house. Vavada village, Gir Somnath, Gujarat.
Check out the Cover Song Bol Do Na Zara from the movie Azhar sung by Somnath Yadav in association with Theportalstar. A real talent from Kanpur with his mesmerising and bold texture of voice, Somnath took a step to cover the title track, originally the song is sung by Armaan Malik and has music composed by Amaal Mallik. While lyrics are penned by RASHMI VIRAG. Make sure you subscribe and never miss a video:
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SONG - BOL DO NA ZARA (COVER)
SINGER (COVER) - SOMNATH YADAV
GUITAR (COVER) - VIJYENDRA SINGH RANA
KEYBOARD (COVER) -AKSHAY BADONE
MOVIE - AZHAR
MUSIC - AMAAL MALIK
LYRICS - RASHMI VIRAG
CAMERA -CHINMAY VYAS
EDITOR - YASH BHAGAT
STUDIO - MUSIC VILAS REC. INC.
Bol Do Na Zara Lyrics
Itni mohabbat karo na
Main doob na jaaun kahin
Waapas kinaare pe aana
Main bhool na jaaun kahin
Dekha jabse chehra tera
Main toh hafton se soya nahin
Bol do na zara
Dil mein jo hai chhipa
Main kisi se kahunga nahi
Main kisi se kahunga nahi
Mujhe neend aati nahi hai akele
Khawabon mein aaya karo
Nahi chal sakunga tumhare bina main
Mera tum sahara bano
Ik tumhe chahne ke alaawa
Aur kuch humse hoga nahi
Bol do na zara
Dil mein jo hai chhipa
Main kisi se kahunga nahi
Main kisi se kahunga nahi
Hamari kami tumko mehsoos hogi
Bhiga dengi jab baarishein
Main bhar kar ke laaya hoon
Aankhon mein apni
Adhuri si kuch khwahishein
Rooh se chahne wale aashiq
Baatein jismon ki karte nahin
Bol do na zara
Dil mein jo hai chhipa
Main kisi se kahunga nahi
Bol do na zara
Dil mein jo hai chhipa
Main kisi se kahunga nahi
Main kisi se kahunga nahi
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Jain Derasar
Situated on the first plateau of Mount Girnar at the height of about 3000 steps, these temples of Jainism have marvelous carvings in marble, which can be compared to those of Delwada near Mount Abu. Junagadh city also has a small Jain Derasar in Jagmal Chowk near Uparkot Fort.
The Gujarat Tourism Guest House is the only place to stay there, which is very basic. You may find a homestay in the village. It’s best to do a day tri www.swantour.com/gujarat-tours/
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Somnath - The Someshwar Mahadev temple stands tall among the temples of India. The construction of the present temple in Junagadh district began in 1950. It is the seventh temple built to commemorate the glory of Lord Somnath who was known as BhAiraveshwar in the Sa(ya Yug, Shravanikeshwar in Treta Yug and Shrigaleshwar in DwaparYug.
Omkareswar is an ancient holy place in Madhya Pradesh in central India. The main attraction of this place is an hilly island (called Omkar Mandhata) in the holy river Narmada, named after the famous king Mandhata of the ancient times. The island is full of ancient temples, mostly of Lord Shiva & His consort Shakti in various forms. Three of the Shiva temples are very famous, viz. the Omkareswar temple, the Gouri-Somnath temple & the Siddinath temple. The last two temples contain stone sculptures of the highest quality, seen to be believed. The island consists of two main mountain ridges-- north & south. On the south ridge there is ruins of a massive palace built by the king Mandhata & his son King Muchkunda about 3000 years ago. The sculptures of this broken palace is just mind boggling.There is a ritual of walking the island along the periphery to offer puja (homage) to the deities in the myriads of temples. One can also take a boat ride to circumnavigate the island. the boat ride is very thrilling, especially when the boats negotiate the rapids of the river.