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Thursday, September 23, 2010

Ganesh Laddu at Highest Price in Auctions

              The Ganesh Laddu will be in auctions after offering puja for 11 days. The Ganesh Chaturithi came to an end on 22nd September 2010. In this year 2010, Ameerpet Laddu was the most costliest laddu. Most of them will bid for the laddu and the highest bidder will be the winner of the laddu. Some of the laddu’s fetches in lakhs of rupees. This fetched laddu will be spreaded in the plots or in the farming area. Their is a myth that this will increase the agriculture as well as fertility of the land.

COSTLIEST LADDU IN AUCTIONS LIST:

             PLACE                            PRICE( COST)                   WINNER OF LADDU

Ameerpet (Hyderabad):           6.5 Lakhs (18kg)-                  Vaka Vasudeva Rao

Dechavaram (Guntur):              5.99 Lakhs (21Kg)                 Pemmasani Srinivas Rao

Balapur(Hyderabad Old city) :   5.3 Lakhs (21 Kg)                  Sridhar

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Balapur Laddu Sold at 5.35 Lakhs in 2010 (Missed 5.5 Lakhs)

             Balapur Ganesh is quite famous for laddu. Every year Balapur laddu fetches in lakhs of rupees. In this 2010, Saritha has bidded for 5.5 lakhs but she was unable to pay that amount on spot. So, they declared Sridhar has a winner who was the close bidder for Saritha. He got Balapur laddu for 5.35 Lakhs (5,35,000 Rupees). 

Dhee Jodi Marks in 4th Episode for Jodi Performance

In Dhee Jodi 5 Special gave a excellent jodi performance on 22nd September 2010. Since it was the first performance, they got many drawbacks that they need to correct it. The points were given to each jodi according to their dance. The following are the scores that each participant scored.

Dhana Kumar’s jodi got-   9 & 9 from Chinni Prakash and Rekha Prakash

ShekerMaster’s Jodi got-  8 & 8

Poppy Master’s Jodi got-  8.5 & 8.5

devaki kishore jodi -          7 & 7

kalei jodi-                          8.5 & 8.5

JVS Master’s jodi-             9.5 & 9.5

They declared that ths marks word be carry forwarded to episode 5th Episode.

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Thanjavur – Thanjai - Tanjore

Thanjavur also known as Thanjai is situated in the Eastern Part of Tamil Nadu and Southeastern Part of India, properly situated in the Cauvery delta known as the rice – bowl of Tami Nadu. It is one of the oldest cities in India, which has a long and varied history. Thanjavur is an important Town for South Indian arts and Architectures. The famous Thanjavur Doll which is very famous named ( “Thanjavur Thalayatti Pommai” in Tamil)

The Big Temple ( “Thanjai Periya Kovil” in Tamil) which is situated in Thanjavur is announced as World Heritage Monument by UNESCO. Thanjavur Town is surrounded by agricultural lands. Thanjavur is connected by roads and railways with other cities in Tamil Nadu. The Airport which is nearest to Thanjavur is situated in Tiruchirapalli is about 56 kms from Thanjavur and The Harbor which is nearest to Thanjavur is situated in Nagapattinam is about 85 kms from Thanjavur.

The Name Thanjavur is derived from the Word Tanjan and also has been derived from the Word Than-sei-oor, it means that the place is surrounded by green paddy fields and rivers. There are 90 temples situated in the Thanjavur Town, which is favored by the Chola rulers. The Big Temple which also known as Brihadeeswara Temple, built by Rajaraja Chola was completed around 1010 A.D. Thanjavur is located in the center of the Indian State of Tamil Nadu also located in the center of the Cauvery Delta about 350 kms from Chennai which is the State Capital of Tamil Nadu.

The Sarawasthi Mahal Library is situated in the Center part of the Town, in that Library over 30,000 Indian and European written on palm leaf and papers are available. Thanjavur economy is mainly based on agro. Major crops of Thanjavur are Paddy, Banana, Coconut, Ragi, Sugarcane, Black Gram, Green Gram and Red Gram.

Diwali or Deepavali Date's for Coming Up Years

Diwali is one of the best festival for Hindu's. Every one can enjoy the festival with crackers, Sweets as well as new dress. Every one would like to know when would be the diwali festival for next years:

In 2010- November 5,  Friday

In 2011- October 26,   Wednesday

In 2012- November 13, Tuesday

In 2013- November 3,  Sunday

In 2014- October 12,    Thursday

In 2015- November 11, Wednesday

In 2016- October 30,     Sunday

In 2017- October 19,     Thursday

In 2018- November 7,    Wednesday

In 2019- October 27,     Sunday

In 2020- November 14,  Saturday

In 2021- November 4,    Thursday

In 2022- October 24,     Monday

In 2023- November 12,  Sunday