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LUCKY HOUSE,
eshapatil2002 (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
lacky house wala sudha bahen ka ladala student hai.....
Vandana Nivas,
anjana (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
Hallo where r you?
no comments ?
Hotel Hilton,
mad tourists (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
we ate here
Staff Quarters,
sulfi007rediffmail.com (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
Aadils house
Survey Of India,
MANISH (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
THIS IS THE OFFICE OF CENTRAL GOVT.
Sophia High School mount abu,
parthvi (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
i am really prousd i studied in sophia i just miss those days i want just go back 2 my past i just passed after 2 years i miss sir ahelnath and all the teachers so much
shrinath hostel,
parthvi (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
hi sir shelnath thids parthvi from london miss ur history and geography a lot here i have a british teacher teaching us world history but i want ur indian history
St.mary's high school(Lohit),
hrushikesh (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
i want 2 come in st. marys it is os good i love it
Arbuda Hotel,
mark (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
mather chod arbuda wale
Adarsh Vidya Mandir ,Hostel,
friends (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
HERE MY FRIENDS HAD ALREADY LIVED.
DUE 2 THIS I HAD A OPPERTUNITY 2 MEET THEM
I LV THEM VRY MUCH.
Dilwara Jain Temples,
ASHISH_PREMIER
wrote
18 years ago:
The Jain temples at Dilwara, near Mount Abu are considered to be masterpieces of temple architecture.
The Vimalvashi temple was built by the commander Vimalshah on the order of King Bhimdev in 1031 A.D. It took around 1,500 workers, several years to build.
There are forty eight pillars, sixteen pillars have the images of females figures in dancing poses. The rang mandap is a beautiful piece of architecture.
The images that can be seen are Saraswati, Lakshmi as well as scenes from the princely courts of Ayodhya and Takshashila. Navchauki is a platform divided into nine parts.
The artistic roots are decorated with elephants and goddesses.
Lunvasahi temple has the image of the Jain tirthankara Neminath. Sculptures in stone, elaborate carvings, beautiful pillars, dome shaped roofs give a majestic and surreal look to the temple.
There are sixteen images of the goddess of knowdege and also carved are glimpses from Lord Krishnas life. The footsteps of Dada Sahab and the kirti Stambha are also worth a mention.
Apart from these, the temples dedicated to Rishabhdev, Parshvanath and Lord Mahavir are also classical examples of art
Shankar Math - Shiva Temple & Ashram,
SHELLY FROM DELHI (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
i shelly from delhi daughter of sri gurucharan gupta deciple of shri punyanand ji maharaj came here in mount abu shanker math i love this temple very much iget holy blessings from the great guru shri MAHESHANAND ji maharaj .THIS PLACE IS VERY SPRITUAL I LOVE TO COME HERE AGAIN AND AGAIN
Pandav Bhawan Complex,
Brahma Kumaris Info (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
For more information, see http://www.brahmakumaris.info.
Patel Hostel, Sun Set Car Road, MOUNT ABU,
kshitiz (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
I agree i have been in patel hostel for 2 years.Jayesh bhai is rally the best when it comes to bring the best out of the KID...
Agrasen Bazaar,
rahul (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
rahul home
Saint Joseph's Higher Secondary School,
Parikshit (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
hi i m parikshit , remember me?
Asian Students Hostel, Mount Abu, Rajasthan ,
Parikshit (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
i have studied in this hostel,it is the best hostel in mount abu
when i stayed in this hostel the staff was
sir sarvanand, bhavesh , ravindra ,
the madam/teacher who was coming there and teaching us english and other subjects were miss primrose and ruby both were sister.
also a sir named magar used to come there and teach us mathematics..
it was nice to be in this hostel...
KITCHEN AND DINNING COMPLEX,
Sushîla (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
Cradled by Mt. Abu’s rugged splendour and lush vegetation, and nestled near the still waters of Nakki Lake, lies ‘Madhuban’, the global headquarters of the Brahma Kumaris World Spiritual University.
Madhuban is a place where thousands of BK students from nearly 100 countries gather to deepen their meditation practise. Madhuban’s clear and subtle atmosphere of spirituality inspires profound experiences. A practitioner of Raja Yoga meditation has no need to make radical changes in life–style or permanently leave home and family. However, a few weeks in Madhuban, away from worldly responsibilities, dramatically assists a student’s spiritual growth. Lectures and workshops provide essential tools which enable students to explore and emerge the powers of spirituality innate within each human being.
Over the decades the Madhuban campus has evolved into an expansive, yet still homely, complex of dormitories, residential units, meditation venues and buildings that house dining facilities, administrative offices, a literature shop, a telephone exchange and a dispensary. The Universal Peace Hall, a 3,000 seat auditorium, has regularly hosted international conferences since 1983. Dining facilities can cater meals for up to 4,000.
Just as the cool heights of Mt. Abu beckoned the Rajasthani kings to retreat from their daily routine; professionals from all corners of the world are attracted to the spiritual power of ’Madhuban‘. Above and beyond the hustle and bustle, the wonders beauty of ‘Madhuban’ spirits you away to another world.
Global Hospital & Research Centre,
Sushîla (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
Western Rajasthan is one of the least privileged areas of India. Much of it is desert, water is in short supply and the illiteracy rate is high. The majority of the population has long been deprived of basic health measures. This situation began to change in 1990 with the establishment of the J. Watumull Memorial Global Hospital and Research Centre, a Brahma Kumaris initiative. Designed to provide high quality, modern, holistic healthcare services in a tranquil, rural environment, the hospital offers free or subsidised treatment and medicine to 100,000 people, of whom 54,000 are tribal residents inhabiting 855 primitive villages. The hospital is managed and run by a charitable trust established and supported by members of the Brahma Kumaris.
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