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Sunday, June 1, 2014

Best of Lifestyle India Fashion 2014



Traditional Indian wear with the latest trends dominated the Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week (WIFW) in New Delhi. The Autumn/Winter 2014 edition showcased designers such as Tarun Tahiliani and Namrata Joshipira, with Rahul Mishra presenting a collection that won the Woolmark Prize in Milan in February.
 

Indian fashion for spring and summer 2014 we offer you Madam a painting filled with colors and embellished fashion embroidery in the form of roses and flowers Sttagayn out this spring, and as usual, this selection of Indian fashion adopted by Indian women for daily use, as well as on special occasions.



Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Unbelievable Fish Catching


This video was captured at Arthunkal beach on 28/01/2013, Camera by Abhijith and Arun Antony.  The strange thing is the large amount of fish get out from water.


Arthunkal is a small seaside village, about 8 kilometre west of Cherthala and 22 kilometre north of the Alappuzha town, in theAlappuzha district of Kerala state, South India.



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Car Insurance, Safe Your Life, Be Ready On Red Lights

Car Insurance (also known as auto insurance, car insurance, or motor insurance) is insurance purchased for cars, trucks, and other road vehicles. Its primary use is to provide protection against physical damage and/or bodily injury resulting from traffic collisions and against liability that could also arise therefrom. 


Wednesday, June 20, 2012

The Colored Festival of India, The Holi


Holi is an Indian spring festival on full moon day of the month Phalguna (February / March). This "festival of colors" will take at least two, in some parts of India and up to ten days. Holi is celebrated in North India is mainly a festival that is in other parts of the country known under different names. We are talking about it as Phagwah or, as in Bengal, as Dol Yatra. In the south, known Kamadahana.

Holi, which is one of the oldest festivals will ever be is the most colorful of all. Five days after the full moon is Rangapancami (Ranga = color; Pancami = the 5th lunar day), the second day of the festival. On this day seem all barriers by caste, gender, age and social status revoked. It will celebrate and be sprinkled and sprinkled each other with colored water and colored powder, the gulal. Those who reject the arrogance, smeared each other at least decently with some powder paint. Despite all the changes in modern Indian society, the religious significance is still clearly recognizable, such as the colors are still mostly previously consecrated on the altar and the people to bring about blessings. Originally, the color powder derived from certain flowers, roots and herbs, healing act. Now often synthetic colors are used, some of which may even be harmful.