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Egyptian God Thoth By: Mar Djehuty was considered one of the more important gods of the Egyptian pantheon whose feminine counterpart was Maŕt. His chief shrine was at Khemennu, where he was the head of the local company of gods, later renamed Hermopolis by the Greeks (in reference to him through the Greeks' interpretation that he was the same as Hermes) and Eshműnęn by the Arabs. He also had shrines in Abydos, Hesert, Urit, Per-Ab, Rekhui, Ta-ur, Sep, Hat, Pselket, Talmsis, Antcha-Mutet, Bah, Amen-heri-ab, and Ta-kens. Tags: Egyptian God Thoth
More Than Just Bedtime Stories - The Legacy Of Beatrix Potter. By: Linda E. Joy When relatives and friends find out that your child likes something, they run with it. My daughter loved the short stories of Beatrix Potter. Fortunately, so do I because the house was awash with the little, furry animals that Potter created. There were the books of course, and tiny cups and saucers, teaspoons and bibs. Even the nursery wallpaper was decorated with pictures from the stories. Our house was like a shrine.
Parents today, with fond memories of curling up on Mu... Tags: Beatrix Potter
Planning To Vacation In Japan? By: G. Chadwick Visiting Japan can be like transporting yourself to another world. Life revolves around ancient traditions and the beauty of nature.
Nagasaki
Be sure to visit the Spectacle bridge near Nagasaki. This gorgeous ancient stone bridge resembles a pair of glasses when viewed with the reflection of water flowing under the bridge and is a popular tourist stop. Visiting the beautiful red and yellow shrine known as Confucius Shrine and Museum of Natural History near Nagasaki can... Tags:
Yoga and Spiritual Self-Reconciliation By: Paul M. Jerard Jr. Yoga is a broad term, but it has many styles that are encompassed within this health maintenance system. Most forms of Yoga address physical, mental, and spiritual health - while some Yoga styles are a little strong in one area, but might be a bit lacking somewhere else. Tags: E-RYT 500, Yoga, hatha yoga, attleboro Yoga, Yoga style, forms of Yoga
Learn How To Dress Up Your Presentation The Easy Way By: Aubrey Richardson Honoring individuals for their achievements may say a great deal about the person but can also demonstrate the sincere appreciation of the one awarding and recognizing the recipients’ success. Everyone enjoys receiving awards and being recognized for their efforts. Many times our trophies and plaques are proudly displayed in a prominent place in the home or office. This may be a wall, trophy case or fireplace mantel that in some environments can represent a small shrine. Tags: digitizing, clip art, digitizing logos
Travel To Holy Shrine of Buddha Amarnath in Jammu Kashmir By: Archna Gupta It is also said that during one of his visits to the famous Amarnath ji cave in Kashmir, Lord Shiva had a brief sojourn at the place of present Buddha Amarnath ji temple at Mandi and started revealing to his consort Parvati the mortal secret story of eternal bliss and immortality. The story later got completed at Amarnath ji cave in Kashmir. Tags: Amarnath yatra, pilgrimage, shrines, yatra, tours, holidays, tourism
Miyajima, Japan - a brief guide and history By: Stuart Cheese One of the perks of being the UK Director of Operations for a travel company is… you get to travel a lot.
Here and article about a recent visit to Miyajima, Japan Tags: holidays, in, japan
Ismaili Band By: Dr. D.S. Merchant The word band is borrowed from the French bande meaning troop. The synonymous word in Spanish is banda adopted from Teutonic form. The term band was used in England to apply to the King's Band of 24 violins at the court of Charles II (1660-1685). The word band represents a broad term that describes a group of musicians performing on wind and percussion instruments. Thousands years ago, when a procession of the Egyptian marched towards the shrine of Serpis, the healing-god, the musicians in the group played reed-pipes, tambourines and drums. The Bible describes, "an hundred and twenty priests sounding with trumpets." In Greece and Rome, trumpeters headed all triumphal processions. In 570 B.C., Servius Tullius introduced bronze trumpet into the Roman army. In the 12th century, the convention of musical notation was accepted; before then all music was played by ear. Tags: bands, band merchandise, rock band, band, live band, the band, band music, band website, d
Ghulam Ali Shah was the son of Sayed Muhammad Shah, a native of Qaimpur, about 10 miles from Khairpur in Bhawalpur State, founded by Qaim Khan Arabni in 1747. Sayed Muhammad Shah was a famous landowner. He was a Twelver and well rooted in Islamic studies, and he had over 6000 followers in his village.
Sayed Muhammad Shah was a learned scholar. He thoroughly studied the concept of the Imamate. Over time his thoughts became wrapped up in the presence of an Apparent Imam in the world. In 1911, he left Qaimpur and proceeded to Middle East in search of an Imam. He would wander like a restless man, looking lost and forlorn, with an agitated mind. After many years he reached in Najaf and paid homage to the shrine of Hazrat Ali. It was during this period that the pendulum at last swung on other side. He prayed, "Mawla! Your Noor is ever present on earth. Unfortunately, I cannot recognize it. I am disappointed with earthy life. Either give me death or your recognition." With this prayer, he slept and dreamt, and was inspired to return to India, where his search would materialize. Tags: ismaili dai, ismaili hero, ismaili heroes, ismaili aga khan, ismaili, Varas Chhotubhai Is
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