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Sunday, April 23, 2023

Rishra

 Though Hindus are in the majority, Rishra has always been a multicultural, multifaceted township and has celebrated almost all religious festivals of all the major ethnic communities with equal enthusiasm. Being an old industrial township, it has a number of temples and mosques. Rishra Municipality area has one very ancient Temple named Rishra Siddheshwari Kali, a temple of Sree Sree Maa Siddheswari Kali established more than 800 yrs ago by Sri Jatadhar Pakrashi (In Bengali Year 611 Bangabdo)

Durga PujaJagaddhatri PujaKali PujaIdChristmasChhath Pooja, Moharram and almost all religious customs of all the major communities are celebrated with equal zest throughout the year. However amongst the attractions and festivities of Rishra, main is Jagaddhatri puja the invocation of Goddess Jagadhatri in the month of November is being celebrated largely all over. There is also the annual Rishra Fair that is held each year in the month of January and held with much fanfare. Diwali and Holi are two major festivals celebrated with great spirit by all the respective cast. The population is a complete combination of 

  1. Bengalis, 
  2. Oriyas, 
  3. Biharis, 
  4. Gujaratis, 
  5. Marwadis and few others.

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Saturday, April 8, 2023

Valasaravakkam

  1. The Velveeswarar Temple is a very famous temple with Lord Velveeswarar - Goddess Thiripurasundari and Lord Agatheeswarar. It has a large temple pond which is located in the busiest arcot road.
  2. Sri Venkata Subramaniya Temple is located at SVS Nagar which is dedicated to Lord Muruga.
  3. Arulmigu Lakshmi Vinayagar - Anjenayar Temple is in Kamakodi Nagar.
  4. Sri Kulakkarai Suyambu Vinayagar Temple is located at Arcot Road near Velveeswarar Temple.
  5. The Venkatesa Perumal Temple is located in Sri Devi Kuppam Main Road.
  6. Puthu Koil is located in the Sri Devi Kuppam Main Road.
  7. Nearly 500 years old Selli Amman Temple at Arcot Road near Lamech School.
  8. Sri Sumuga Ganapathy Temple at kaikankuppam.
  9. Sri Kamatchi Amman Temple at Bethania Nagar.
  10. Sri Chinthamani Vinayagar Temple is located at Gandhi Road, Alwarthirunagar.
  11. Sri Krishna Temple is located at Durai Raj Street near Anjappar Hotel.
  12. Sri Ananda Vinayagar Temple at Chowdry Nagar. Sri Dharmasastha Temple in Alwarthiru Nagar.
  13. Sri Raja Ganapathy Temple at Kamakodi Nagar.
  14. Sri Navasakthi Vinayagar Temple at Brindhavan Nagar.
  15. Sri Gangaiamman Temple at Kaikankuppam.
  16. Sri Muthumariamman Temple at Muthumariamman Koil Street near Hot Chips.
  17. Sri Vishwaroopa Sai Baba temple at Kamakodi Nagar.
  18. Sri Sai Baba temple at Majestic Colony.
  19. Bethel Christian Assembly at Subramaniya Swamy Nagar
  20. Annai Velankanni Church, Brindavan colony, adjacent to Shell petrol bunk.

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Wednesday, April 5, 2023

Jagat

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Darshan

Jahangir was famous for his "Chain of Justice". In contemporary paintings it has been shown as a golden chain with golden bells. In his memoir Tuzuk-i-Jahangiri he has written that he ordered the creation of this chain for his oppressed subjects to appeal to the emperor if they were denied justice at any level. British ambassador to Mughal court, Thomas Roe, describes how petitioners could use the chain of justice to attract the emperor’s attention if his decision was not to their satisfaction, during "Darshan". "Darshan" tradition was adopted by Mughal emperors from Hindu religio-political rituals as a theatrical event before their subjects. 

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Kishore

  1. The couple had a civil wedding in 1960 and Kumar reportedly converted to Islam and changed his name to Karim Abdul. His parents refused to attend the ceremony. 
  2. The couple also had a Hindu ceremony to please Kumar's parents. 
  3. Kumar was fond of Biblical films and liked sitting in a cemetery.

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