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Thursday, April 28, 2016

Amarnath Yatra(Journey)-Amarnath Yatra Date-About Amarnath Yatra -Amarnath Yatra Day To Day Itinerary-Amarnath Yatra Rought Map-First Look of Lord Amarnath


Amarnath Yatra(Journey) Date-About Yatra

 

"Om Trivyank yjamahe sugandhi pushti vardhanam
Urvakikmav vandhana- mrityo murshie mamtaat"



Holy Amarnath Yatra will start on July 2 to begining 48 days.Amarnath Yatra is every year start about July-August Month.

One of the most important religious events, falling during the month of July-August, is journey of Amarnath, a holy piligrame.This is an annual event when thousands of Hindus from not only India, but also different parts of the world visit Amarnath caves.The piligrams trek from Pahalgam to these caves to offer their worship to the great ice Lingam.

Legend has it that Shiva recounted to Parvati the secret of creation of the lingam in a cave , in Amarnath.Unknown to them , a pair of mating doves eavesdropped on this conversation between Shiva and Parvati, and having learned the secret, are born again and again , and have made the cave their eternal abode.Many piligrims report seeing the doves-pair when they trek  the arduous route to pay obeisance before the ice-lingam (the phallic symbol of Shiva).
This is an event you certainly will journey (Yatra)  to talk about for the rest of your life.July is time for the annual Amarnath , one of most sacred and popular pilgrimages of the holy snow-clad cave shrine of Lord Shiva , in the beautiful northern Indian state of Jammu & Kashmir .Amarnath situated at an altitude of 3880 metres in the southern Kashmir Himalaya is considered one of the holiest Hindu pilgrimages.

For yatra Registration You need to apply in advance so that you could get Darshan ticket as earliest as possible.
You also need to carry Medical certificate for amarnathji Darshan by an authorised doctor.
" With many Amarnath-bound pilgrims losing their lives due to health problems, the board managing the yatra has decided that devotees will now onwards produce a medical certificate at the time of registration.


Amarnath Yatra Day To Day Itinerary 


 

Amarnath Yatra is one of the well known Yatra devoted to the Lord Shiva or Mahadev located at the height of around four thousand meters on the Amar Nath Mountain in Jammu & Kashmir. The Yatra of Amarnath is popular pilgrimage site for Hindus from the old days which is reported to be around 5000 years old. About 400,000 faithful devotees make their Yatra to Amarnath every year during the festival of Shravan Mela in June to August.There are several mythological stories related to Amarnath Yatra. According to one of the mythological tales of Amarnath, it is here in the cave of Amarnath Lord Shiva revealed the secrets of immortality to his wife Parvati and therefore that place was named Amreshwar and has become the a sanctuary of Hindu community. Amarnath Yatra attracted the tourists mainly for the Darshan of ice Shiva Linga along with two other ice formations representing Shri Ganesh and Mata Parvati.

Multiple Routes of Amarnath Holy Cave Yatra

 

Though the holy pilgrimage to Baba Amarnath is one of the toughest Yatra of spiritual tourism of India, still the devotees of Amarnath flock to this holy cave every year in lakhs and lakhs. Broadly speaking there are generally three routes that take the tourists to this holy place of Amarnath out of which two are from roadways and one is by airways i.e by helicopter.

 

 

 

1. Jammu - Pahalgam - Amarnath Cave

 

Jammu to Pahalgam is about 315 Km that can be covered by the conveyance of Taxi and Buses. The Government of Jammu & Kashmir has provided the facility of running Taxi and Buses from Raghunath Bazaar early in the morning but the visitors can also come to Jammu by air and then move Pahalgam. So, the holy Yatra of Amarnath starts from the first route of Pahalgam located at a distance of 96 Kms from Srinagar situated on the banks of Lidder River surrounded by the natural beauty of valleys and mountains. The important destinations covered under this route are Chandanwari 16 Kms away from Pahalgam, Pissu Top, Sheshnag second day’s trek of 12 Kms from Chandanwari, Panchtarni, and finally the Holy Cave Shri Amarnath.

2. Jammu - Baltal - Amarnath 

 

This is another route trek to reach to Amarnath from Jammu with a total distance of about 400 Kms. It is here on this trek route the visitors experience Jammu & Kashmir as a heaven or a paradise on earth while passing through the natural bounty of beautiful valleys, steeped mountains that make Amarnath Yatra memorable throughout the lifetime. The important destinations covered under this route are Udhampur - Kud - Patnitop - Ramban - Banihal – Kazi Gund - Anantnag - Srinagar - Sonamarg - Baltal. The width of the pebbled road is somewhat narrow in comparison to Pahalgam route.

3. Helicopter Route To Amarnath

 

The holy Yatra to Amarnath glamoured the tourists when they are moving by helicopter passing through the tremendous wilderness, mountain and rambling forest. We are one of the best service providers with exciting helicopter rides to Amarnath. We are the best in market for helicopter Amarnath Yatra. Our helicopter services start from Sonmarg Baltal to Amarnath and Panjtarni to Amarnath.


Major Tips For amarnath Yatra

 

A.Preliminary activities


1. Improve Your Physical Fitness

 

As Amarnath Yatra involves long distance of walking, so it is advisory to start preparatory morning / evening walk of about 4 - 5 Kms per day at least a month before the actual date of Yatra. This will make your Yatra smooth and trouble-free as your body already accustomed with long walking. Apart from walking, daily massage of body with mustard (sarson) oil or body oil and bathe in the lukewarm water helps your body to become flexible and you will not feel tired. This will also reduce the effect of sudden change in temperature & climate to a large extent.

2. Improve your Breathing Efficiency 

 

As you walk through the trek, you may face the scarcity oxygen; that is why it is advisable to increase your body efficiency of oxygen through deep breathing exercise or through Yoga exercise like Prana Yam.

3. Useful Things to Take Along

 

You have to trek through high mountains like Pahalgam to Chandanwadi with an average walking distance of 4 hours; Chandanwadi to Sheshnag with a walking distance of 5 to 6 hours; Sheshnag to Panchtarni with a walking trek of 6 hours; and Panchtarni to Baba Amarnath Cave that finally takes 5 hours. While passing through these treks you may face number of problems like unpredictable climate that may change abruptly from sunny weather to rain and snow, the temperature may fall even up to (-5) degree C! So, prepare yourself by taking the essential belongings before departure.
i) Carry dry fruits, baked grams, biscuits, sugar, candies, chocolates, milk powder, assorted dry fruits, pickles, honey, lemons and tinned foods or any small food materials suiting your palates.
ii) Trekking Bag
iii) Water bottle, spoons, tumblers, saucers and plates
iv) Sweater and other woolen clothing
v) Wind shield
vi) Monkey cap (that covers head and ears)
vii) Muffler
viii) Gloves
ix) Raincoat
x) Warm clothing (preferably many layers)
xi) Torch light
xii) Stick
xiii) Trekking shoes
xiv) Waterproof Shoes
xv) Sleeping bag (The tents normally give these also)
xvi) Keep the weight of the bag as less as possible to make a more comfortable trek.
xvii) Keep cold cream or Vaseline with you to protect skin from cold winds


B.Precauyion During Amarnath Yatra

 

During Shri Amarnath Yatra, you must follow the instructions issued by the Yatra Administration. However, the following points are essential to remember.
i) Always keep a slip in your pocket with your Name, Address and the name of accompanying Yatri.
ii) You can hire registered ponywalla, porter, dandyman available for prefixed tariffs.
iii) If you hire ponies to carry your luggage and eatables always get in touch with them to avoid inconvenience.
iv) Have you heart the story of Hare and tortoise? So, move slowly and steadily, as this is an arduous pilgrimage and maintain discipline.
v) You must carry sufficient money for your accommodation at Pahalgam and to meet other requirements.
vi) All medical facilities are provided free of cost but it is advisable to use personal medical kit.
vii) Perform Yatra with a pious mind and keep enchanting “Om Namah Shivay” all the way.
viii) Keep your clothes and eatables in plastic bag to avoid the things being drenched during the rain while moving onward to Pahalgam.

Amarnath Yatra Rought Map

 

 

 





First Look of Lord Amarnath


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Varuthini Ekadashi Vrat-Varuthini Ekadashi Vrat Date 2016 to 2021-About Vrat-Vrat Katha- Vrat Vidhi(Process)- Vrat Importance-Images

According to the Hindu calendar, each month’s eleventh day is known as Ekadashi.Vrutini Ekadashi is Coming on Gujarati month Vaisakha day of eleven.People observed Vrat and fasts on this Day.Here is Information about  Varuthini Ekadashi Vrat 2016 to 2021.

Varuthini Ekadashi Vrat :3 May 2016 (Tuesday)
Varuthini Ekadashi Vrat : 22 April 2017 (saturday)
Varuthini Ekadashi Vrat : 12 April 2018 (Thursday)
Varuthini Ekadashi Vrat  : 30 April 2019 (Tuesday)
Varuthini Ekadashi Vrat : 18 April 2020 (saturday)
Varuthini Ekadashi Vrat :7 May2021 (Friday)

About Varuthini Ekadashi Vrat

Varuthini Ekadashi takes place on the 11th day during the waning phase of the moon (Krishna Paksha) in the month of Chaitra/Vaisakha in the traditional Hindu calendar. In the North Indian calendars, this Ekadashi is observed during the Krishna Paksha in Adhik Vaisak month while in other regions, it is practiced in the Chaita Krishna Paksha. The followers of Varuthini Ekadashi vrat believe that by observing the Varuthini Ekadashi fast, they can successfully cleanse their sins and seek blessings of happiness, prosperity and wealth. Some even consider that they can attain the ability of performing various types of charities. Know more on the method of observing the Varuthini Ekadashi fast.

Varuthini Ekadashi Vrat Katha


Once King Yudhisthira asked Shree Krishna - “Oh Madhusudan, Please describe to me the Ekadashi of the krishna paksha of the month of Vaisakha (April-May), including its name, specific merits and influence.”
Lord Shree Krishna replied, “Oh King, in this world and the next, the most auspicious and magnanimous Ekadashi is Varuthini Ekadashi, which occurs during the dark fortnight of the month of Vaisakha.
Whosoever observes a complete fast on this sacred day has his sins completely removed, obtains continuous happiness, and achieves all good fortune.
Fasting on Varuthini Ekadashi makes even an unfortunate woman fortunate. Upon anyone who observes it, this Ekadashi bestows material enjoyment in this life and liberation after the death of this present body. It destroys the sins of all and saves people from the miseries of repeated rebirth.
“By observing this Ekadashi properly, King Mandhata was liberated." Whatever merit one obtains by performing austerities and penances for ten thousand years is achieved by a person who observes Varuthini Ekadashi. " 

The merit one achieves by donating a great amount of gold during a solar eclipse at Kurukshetra is gained by one who observes this one Ekadashi with love and devotion, and certainly attains his goals in this life and the next. In short, this Ekadashi is pure and very enlivening and the destroyer of all sins.
“Better than giving horses in charity is giving elephants, and better than giving elephants is giving land. But better still than giving land is the giving of sesame seeds, and better than that is giving of gold. Still better than giving gold is giving food grains - for all the forefathers, demigods (devtas), and human beings become satisfied by eating grains. Thus there is no better gift of charity than this in the past, present or future.”
“Yet learned scholars have declared that giving away a young maiden in marriage to a worthy person is equal to giving away food grains in charity. Moreover,giving cows in charity is equal to giving food grains. Still better than all these charities is teaching spiritual knowledge to the ignorant. Yet all the merits one can attain by performing all these acts of charity are attained by one who fasts on the Varuthini Ekadashi.”
“One who lives off the wealth of his daughters suffers a hellish condition until the inundation of the entire universe, therefore one should be especially careful not to use the wealth of his daughter. Oh best of kings, any householder who takes his daughter’s wealth out of greed, who tries to sell his daughter, or who takes money from the man to whom he has given his daughter in marriage – such a householder becomes a lowly cat in his next life. Therefore it is said that whoever, as a sacred act of charity, gives away in marriage a maiden i.e. does kanyadaan. That very same merit, however, can be easily achieved by one who fasts on the Varuthini Ekadashi.
“The following things should be given up on the Dashami, (the tenth phase of the Moon), the day before the Ekadashi: (1) eating on bell-metal plates, (2) eating any kind of urid-dahl, (3) eating red-lentils, (4) eating chick-peas, (5) eating kondo (a grain that is primarily eaten by poor people and that resembles poppy seeds or agarpanthas seeds), (6) eating honey, (7) eating in another person’s house/home, (8) eating more than once, (9) eating Channa and (10) participating in sex of any kind.
“On the Ekadashi itself one should give up the following: gambling, sports, sleeping during the daytime, betal nuts and its leaf, brushing one’s teeth, spreading rumours, faultfinding, talking to the spiritually fallen, anger, and lying.
“On the Dwadashi the day after Ekadashi (the twelfth phase of the Moon), one should give up the following: eating on bell-metal plates, eating urad-daal, red-lentils, or honey, lying, strenuous exercise or labor, eating more than once, any sexual activity, shaving the body, face or head, smearing oils on one’s body, and eating in another’s home.”
Lord Sri Krishna continued, “Whoever observes the Varuthini Ekadashi in this way becomes free from all sinful reactions and returns to the eternal, spiritual abode. One who worships Lord Madhusudan (Krishna) on this Ekadashi by staying awake throughout the entire night, also becomes free from all his previous sins and attains to the spiritual abode. Therefore, Oh king, he who is frightened of his accumulated sins and their attendant reactions, and thus of death itself, must observe Varuthini Ekadashi by fasting very strictly.
“Finally, he who hears or reads this glorification of the sacred Varuthini Ekadashi obtains the merit earned by donating one thousand cows in charity, and at last attains heaven."

Varuthini Ekadashi Vrat vidhi (Process)
The following things should be given up on the Dashami, (the tenth phase of the Moon), the day before the Ekadashi

Eating on bell-metal plates
eating any kind of urid-dahl
Eating red-lentils,
eating chick-peas
eating kondo (a grain that is primarily eaten by poor people and that resembles poppy seeds or agarpanthas seeds)
eating honey
Eating in another person’s house/home
Eating more than once
Eating Channa and
participating in sex of any kind.

Varuthini Ekadashi Vrat Importance  
Mentioned in numerous Puranas, Ekadashi is also known as ‘Harivasara’ and ‘Hari din’. The significance of Ekadashi fasting has been listed even in the Padma Purana and Skanda Purana. A bimonthly occasion, Ekadashi is generally observed by the Vaishnavas, though it is open to non-Vaishnava followers as well. All Vishnu devotees observing the Ekadashi fasts strictly refrain from consuming grains, beans, cereals, and certain vegetables and spices. The Ekadashi vrat is observed with regional variations. Preparations for the vrat begin on the Dasami day, that is, a day before Ekadashi. Devotees who intend to observe this vrat wake up early in the morning on Dasami and take a ritual bath. They also perform the other daily routines required to deliver the pujas or prayers. On this day, they take up only a single meal and keep away from salt.

He most preferred food consumed during this vrat includes fresh and dried fruits, milk products, vegetables and nuts. In western parts of India, Sabundana Khichdi, made from sabudana, potatoes and ground nuts, is consumed. However, it does not contain onion and garlic. Furthermore, alcohol, non-vegetarian food and sex are also avoided. Additionally, some Puranas state the abstinence from dal and honey also on Dasami day. The next day is Ekadashi day which is meant for complete fasting. The entire day is spent in worshipping Lord Vishnu through pujas, prayers and mantras. Some devout devotees even keep awake during the night by hearing religious speeches and performing Aartis.

The day after Ekadashi is called Dwadashi day. The routine followed on Dasami day is practiced on this day as well. After taking a bath, prayers are offered to Lord Vishnu and a lamp is lit. The fast is broken with the food prepared eaten on Dasami day. One should avoid overeating. Moreover, the food consumed on Dwadashi should be prepared at home. Medically speaking, fasting on Ekadashi cleanses the body and gives the much required rest to the digestive organs. As for people suffering from various ailments, those on medications, pregnant women and those who have just delivered a baby should avoid fasting. If intending to observe the vrat, such people should consult a doctor prior fasting.
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Varuthini Ekadashi falls in the month of Vaisakh (April-May). It is also known as 'Vaishakh Krishna Ekadashi.Varuthini Ekadashi also known as Baruthani Ekadashi.Here is Date of  Varuthini Ekadashi 2016 to 2021.


Varuthini Ekadashi :3 May 2016 (Tuesday)
Varuthini Ekadashi : 22 April 2017 (saturday)
Varuthini Ekadashi : 12 April 2018 (Thursday)
Varuthini Ekadashi : 30 April 2019 (Tuesday)
Varuthini Ekadashi : 18 April 2020 (saturday)
Varuthini Ekadashi :7 May2021 (Friday)

 About Varuthini Ekadashi 

   

Varuthini Ekadashi arrives on Chaitra Vad 11. Observing a full fasting vratt on this day is rewarded with happiness in this world and the next. This vratt is the destroyer of all sins and elevates the observer on the path to ultimate salvation.

Great kings like Mandhaata, Dhundhumaar and others have achieved salvation in Swarag by observing many such Ekadashi vratts. Once Mahadevji beheaded the fifth head of Brahmaji and was cursed for this. But he was freed from the sins and curse due to this vratt of Varuthini Ekadashi. Performing continuous penance for a thousand years equates and provides the same fruits as keeping the vratt of Varuthini Ekadashi.

Giving the daughter away as a daan on her wedding (kanyadaan) is termed as the most absolute daan a person can give to anyone in this world. However the vratt of this Ekadashi gives a person similar fruits to a hundred kanyadaan. On the day before this Ekadashi devotees must eat once a day and observe a full fast on the actual Ekadashi day.

Varuthini Ekadashi Fast Importance 

 

By observing this fast, people in grief attain happiness. Doors of heaven are opened for the king. The fruit of this fast is equal to the results of making donation on the day of solar eclipse. Fasting on this day, gives a person happiness on earth and even after death. And, at last the person gets salvation. 
Person observing this fast, gain virtues more than that received by donation of land and elephant. Out of all the donations, Til donation is considered best. Donating Gold is considered more auspicious in comparison to Til. And, the fruits of observing this fast are known to be more auspicious then the donation of gold.

Varuthini Ekadashi Fast Story

 


Once, there ruled a king named Mandhata on the bank of Narmada. He was a big devotee and a very generous person. One day, while he was meditating, a wild bear make and started chewing his leg. After some time, the bear dragged the king into the woods. Then the king did not break the rule of meditation and starting praying Lord Vishnu instead of getting angry. Lord Vishnu appeared at that place.

Lord killed the bear with hid Chakra. King was very upset since, the bear ate his leg. Lord asked his to go to Mathura and worship his Vraha incarnation on Varuthini Ekadashi. Lord told him, that by the result of this fast, he would get back his organ. So, the king observed this fast with full devotion and got back his organ.

Things to remember on the day of Varuthini Ekadashi fast 

 

Person observing the fast of Varuthini Ekadashi should leave the following 10 things on Dashmi
He should not eat food in utensils made of bronze
Meat should not be taken in meal.
Masur dal is not to be eaten.
He should not eat gram
Karonda is not to be eaten
Avoid having leafy vegetables
Honey should not be eaten
Food borrowed from others should not be taken.
Meal should be taken only once, at night
He must act with control in the married life.

How to observe? Varuthini Ekadashi 

 


On the Dashami day, the day before the Varuthini Ekadasi those devotees who are fasting does not consume
On the Varuthini Ekadasi day, people spend the day in reading the Bhagavada Purana and minimum contact with people – this is to abstain from talking. Rice is avoided. Usually people do not sleep during day time. Some people also stay awake during night. Betel nuts and leaf are avoided.

On the Dwadasi day, the day after Varuthini Ekadasi, the same routine as observed on Dashami is followed. Men usually avoid shaving. Taking an oil bath is also avoided.
food made from urad dal, red lentils, chickpeas, spinach, kondo, and honey. Usually only a single meal is taken on the day and it is never served on bell metal plate. Food is consumed in one’s own house and the devotee abstains from gambling and sex.
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Wednesday, April 27, 2016

World Labour Day Greetings-World Labour Day Screps


World Labour day is celebrated on 1st May every year all over world and, other countries like Canada and United States celebrate the labor’s day festival in different date.The World Labour Day is known as 'May Day', 'International Labour Day' , and  'International Workers Day'.All the labours in India celebrating may day as their festival day. All the workers celebrate the may 1st day inside their companies and industries with some entertainments and enjoyments.During this festival people share one another Whatsapp status Sms,Facebook ststus sms,picture sms,Wishes,Greetings,quotes,Screps, and wallpapers.Here is Some World Labour Day Greetings and World Labour Day Screps ; you can download it and share your friends, well wishers and relatives.

World Labour Day Greetings

 







 

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Tuesday, April 26, 2016

World Labour Day Quotes-World Labour Day Wishes-World Labour Day Theme


World Labour Day is also known as the International Worker’s Day and May Day which is celebrated on international level to promote and encourage the international labour associations.It is being celebrated all across the world every year on 1st of May.It is known as International May Day,Workers Day,World Labour Day, World May Day.Here is some beautiful amezing collectiom of happy World Labour day Quotes and World Labour Day Wishes and Thems, you can download and share your friends, well wishers and relatives.


World Labour Day Quotes

 

  • Labor Day is seen as a day of rest for many hardworking Americans.- James P. Hoffa
  • Work isn't to make money; you work to justify life.- Marc Chagall
  • A man is not idle because he is absorbed in thought. There is a visible labor and there is an invisible labor.– Victor Hugo
  • Heaven is blessed with perfect rest but the blessing of earth is toil.– Henry Van Dyke
  • All labor that uplifts humanity has dignity and importance and should be undertaken with painstaking excellence. – Martin Luther King
  • There is precious little hope to be got out of whatever keeps us industrious, but there is a chance for us whenever we cease work and become stargazers.– H.M. Tomlinson
  • He who labors diligently need never despair; for all things are accomplished by diligence and labor.– Menander
  • It is labour indeed that puts the difference on everything. – John Locke
  • Work isn’t to make money; you work to justify life. – Marc Chagall
  • If all the cars in the United States were placed end to end, it would probably be Labor Day Weekend.  - Doug Larson 
  • God give me work, till my life shall end And life, till my work is done. – Epitaph
  • We must learn to live together as brothers or we are going to perish together as fools. – Martin Luther King 
  • My grandfather once told me there were two kinds of people: those who do the work and those who take the credit. He told me to be in the first group; there was much less competition." -Indira Gandhi


World Labour Day Wishes 

 

Labour is the ladder through which human
dignity and creative excellence is expressed.
Wishing you Happy Labour Day..

Mount the tent of celebration
Lift the hands of labour across the oceans
For workers who build the great city.
Wishing you Happy Labour Day..

Labour Day is a glorious holiday because
your child will be going back to school the next day.
It would have been called Independence Day,
but that name was already taken.
Wishing you Happy Labour Day...

Best Wishes ,Stand up for workers
Stand up for our land
Stand up for our great nation;
Workers build it.
Wishing you Happy Labour Day..

Labour disgraces no man;
unfortunately, you occasionally
find men who disgrace labor.
Wish you Happy labour Day...


World Labour Day Theme

 

International Labour Day themes are planned by the members of the International labour day. Some of the themes are mentioned below:

 

The theme of International Labour Day of 2016 would be “Celebrating the international labour movement”.
The theme of International Labour Day of 2015 was “Construct the Future of Cameroon in Peace, Solidarity and Decent Work”.
The theme of International Labour Day of 2013 was “Let’s value work by providing the jobless with start-up capital support“.
The theme of International Labour Day of 2012 was “Promote Employment by Supporting Prospective Entrepreneurs”.


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World Labor Day or International Labour Day is known as May day and it is celebrate on 1st May this year and every year.This day is celebrated to enjoy the achievement of workers. This day is also known as International Workers‘ Day. In many countries this day is considered as an holiday.During  this days people send one another Whatsapp Sms,Facebook Sms,Text Sms, Wishes,Greetings,Screps,Wallpapers,Picture Sms,Quotes and Celebration Pictures.Here is I Serve Labor Day Special Whatsapp Status Sms,Facebook Sms and Labor Day Picture Sms, you can read and download its and send your friends wall wishers and relatives. 



World Labor Day Whatsapp Status Sms-Facebook Sms-Text Sms

 

Property is the fruit of labor;
Property is desirable;
It is a positive good in the world.
My Best wishes On Labor Day.
Happy Labor Day...


You have worked hard
Toiling throughout delivering your best
Now its time to relax
Have some rest
Best wishes on 1st may

International workers day
Salute you on a Special Day
For all the hard work you do
Celebrate With Joy
This very very happy
May 1st Workers Day

Let’s celebrate the labor
That built up this great land
From field to field to desk to desk
They built it hand in hand.
Happy Labour Day

The highest pleasure to be
Got out of freedom,
And having nothing to do,
Is labor.Happy Labor Day.

So Jatay Hain Footpath pe Akhbaar Bicha Kar,
Mazdoor Kabhi Neend ki Goli Nahi Khatay,
Happy 1st May Labour Day….May day

Labor was the first price,
The original purchase-money that was paid for all things
It was not by gold or by silver, but by labor,
That all wealth of the world was originally purchased.
Happy Labor Day

Hindi Mein Kahate Hain- Kamgar Din
Gujarat Mein Kahate hai- Gujarat Day
Maharashtra Mein Kahate hai- Maharashtra Day
But Hum Ise Kahte Hain- “Full On Masti Day”
Happy Labour Day To My All Working Friends


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Date World Labour Day

 


World Labour Day is Coming on 1st May 2016 and every year.

About World Labour Day 

 


May Day also known as Labour Day or International Workers' Day celebrated every year on 1st May. This day is a national holiday in more than 80 countries and also celebrated unofficially in many other countries. It is  many countries including India, May Day is also celebrated as Labour Daeld on 1st May every year. The day originates with the US labour movement in the late 19th century. The history of the movement dates back to May 1, 1886.

On this day several labour unions across the US went on strike, demanding a standard workday of eight hours. On May 4th there was bloodshed in Chicago's Haymarket Square – A bomb thrown by a revolutionist led to the deaths of a dozen people (including several police officers) and the injury of over 100 people.

The protests did not get an immediate outcome, but they proved effective subsequently, as eight-hour work days became the norm in many countries across the globe. This day was hence chosen as a day for demonstrations, parades, and speeches. It is a major state holiday in US, Russia and other communist countries. In India, May Day has also been declared a public holiday.

Founder of Labor Day

 


More than 100 years after the first Labor Day observance, there is still some doubt as to who first proposed
the holiday for workers.

Some records show that Peter J. McGuire, general secretary of the Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners and a cofounder of the American Federation of Labor, was first in suggesting a day to honor those "who from rude nature have delved and carved all the grandeur we behold."

But Peter McGuire's place in Labor Day history has not gone unchallenged. Many believe that Matthew Maguire, a machinist, not Peter McGuire, founded the holiday. Recent research seems to support the contention that Matthew Maguire, later the secretary of Local 344 of the International Association of Machinists in Paterson, N.J., proposed the holiday in 1882 while serving as secretary of the Central Labor Union in New York. What is clear is that the Central Labor Union adopted a Labor Day proposal and appointed a committee to plan a demonstration and picnic.

 

A Nationwide Holiday

 


The form that the observance and celebration of Labor Day should take were outlined in the first proposal of the holiday — a street parade to exhibit to the public "the strength and esprit de corps of the trade and labor organizations" of the community, followed by a festival for the recreation and amusement of the workers and their families. This became the pattern for the celebrations of Labor Day. Speeches by prominent men and women were introduced later, as more emphasis was placed upon the economic and civic significance of the holiday. Still later, by a resolution of the American Federation of Labor convention of 1909, the Sunday preceding Labor Day was adopted as Labor Sunday and dedicated to the spiritual and educational aspects of the labor movement.

The character of the Labor Day celebration has undergone a change in recent years, especially in large industrial centers where mass displays and huge parades have proved a problem.

This change, however, is more a shift in emphasis and medium of expression. Labor Day addresses by leading union officials, industrialists, educators, clerics and government officials are given wide coverage in newspapers, radio, and television.

The vital force of labor added materially to the highest standard of living and the greatest production the world has ever known and has brought us closer to the realization of our traditional ideals of economic and political democracy. It is appropriate, therefore, that the nation pay tribute on Labor Day to the creator of so much of the nation's strength, freedom, and leadership — the American worke.

The First Labor Day

 


The first Labor Day holiday was celebrated on Tuesday, September 5, 1882, in New York City, in accordance with the plans of the Central Labor Union. The Central Labor Union held its second Labor Day holiday just a year later, on September 5, 1883.

In 1884 the first Monday in September was selected as the holiday, as originally proposed, and the Central Labor Union urged similar organizations in other cities to follow the example of New York and celebrate a "workingmen's holiday" on that date. The idea spread with the growth of labor organizations, and in 1885 Labor Day was celebrated in many industrial centers of the country.


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Maharana Pratap was rular of Mewar, Rajasthgan.Maharana Pratap Jayanti celebrates the birth anniversary of the legendary Maharana Pratap who was a true patriot and initiated the first war of independence. He fought the famous battle of Haldighati with Mughal Emperor Akbar.During this festival people share one another Whatsapp Sms,Facebook Sms,Text Sms,Greetings,Screps,Wallpapers,Pictures,Wishes,Quotes and many more.Here is Some information about Maharana Pratap Jayanti Whatsapp Sms,Maharana Pratap Jayanti Facebook Sms,Text Sms, and Maharana Pratap Jayanti Picture sms, you can share this to your friends, well wishers and relatives.

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Rajput  are the real heroes of
Our indian history ,
Let’s celebrate one of them today ,
Happy Maharana Pratap Jayanti...

Maharana Pratap was an epitome of 
Glorious Rajput Tradition of our country .
The Mannerism and valour of ,
Rajputs has been a source of
Inspiration to one and all 
Happy maharana pratap jayanti...

 Maharana Pratap jaise yodha sahstrabdiyon,
Me kewal ek baar hi janam lete hai,
Wo bhi rajputon ke maan samman or gaurav
ko badhane ke liye.
Happy Maharana Pratap Jayanti..

Mewar Gourav Rana pratap ki
Jayanti ki sabhi theekanay
Daro ko hardik Shubhkamnay
Its Tribute to the Great King
“Marana Pratap” on his Birth Anniversary..
Happy Maharana Pratap Jayanti...
Maharana Pratap jayanti is the
Birth celebration of this famous
Past mewar ruler of this land of
Jewel battle against the force of
Mughal emperor of country named Akber,
Happy maharana pratap jayanti...

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Date of Maharana Pratap Jayanti 2017

Maharana Pratap Jayanti is Birth Anniversary of Maharana Pratap.Maharana Pratap Jayanti is coming on 28th May 2017 Tuesday.According to Hindu lunar calendar Maharana Pratap Jayanti is Celebrated every year on Shukla Thritiya of the Ashad month (May or June).This festival is grand celebration in Rajasthan. This year his 476th Birth Anniversary.



Maharana Pratap Jayanti Date2016 :  June 7, 2016
Maharana Pratap Jayanti Date2017 : May 28, 2017
Maharana Pratap Jayanti Date2018:  June 16, 2018
Maharana Pratap Jayanti Date2019:  June 6, 2019
Maharana Pratap Jayanti Date2020 : May 25, 2020
Maharana Pratap Jayanti Date2021 : June 13, 2021
About Maharana Pratap Jayanti

First Freedom Fighter of India , Maharana Pratap who stood and fought bravely till his last breath against the dominance of Mughal Empire.Maharana Pratap is Ruler of  Mewar Rajasthan India.His Birth Anniverary celebrate known as Maharana Pratap Jayanti.Maharana Pratap Jayanti (Birth Anniversary) is always celebrated with great enthusiasm in Udaipur Rajasthan.Maharana Pratap fought the famous Battle of Haldighati with Mughal Emperor Akbar. His birth anniversary (Maharana Pratap Jayanti) is celebrated as full fledged festival every year on 3rd day of Jyestha Shukla phase.

Maharana Pratap, has gained amazing respect and honour as he is seen as an epitome of valor, heroism, pride, patriotism and the spirit of independence.Special puja and processions are held in his remembrance on Maharana Pratap Jayanti day everywhere. On this Maharana Pratap Jayanti Several cultural programs such as debate are also organized in city Palace in Udaipur.

About Maharana Pratap

Maharana Pratap (May 9, 1540 – January 29, 1597) was 16th century King who ruled Mewar, a state in north-western India. He was born on 9th May 1540 in Kumbhalgarh, Rajasthan. His father was Maharana Udai Singh II and mother was Rani Jeevant Kanwa. He was the eldest among 25 brothers and 20 sisters and was the 54th ruler of Mewar. He belonged to the Sisodiya Rajput clan.

From childhood Rana Pratap had the passion that a Kshatriya king needs to possess. In 1568, when Maharana was just 27 years old, the Mughal emperor Akbar conquered Chittor. Maharana Udai Singh, his father decided to leave Chittor and moved to Gogunda. Seeing this as opportunity, his half brother Jagmal took away the throne. When Jagmal was unable to manage affairs he joined the army of Akbar with an idea to take revenge with Maharana Pratap.

Maharana faced many struggles in his career. He kept on fighting with Akbar all his life. Akbar tried several ways to win over Maharana Pratap but he was always a failure. Maharana could not forget when Akbar killed 30,000 unarmed residents of Chittor only because they refused to convert to Islam. This made Maharana revolt against Akbar and he followed strict codes of Kshatriyas to fight with Akbar.

The legend Maharana Pratap was a true patriot who initiated the first war of independence. Maharana was born on May 9th 1540 in Kumbhalgarh in Rajsamand district of Rajasthan to Maharana Udai Singh II and Rani Jeevant Kanwar.

Maharana Pratap fought the famous Battle of Haldighati with Mughal Emperor Akbar. His birth anniversary (Maharana Pratap Jayanti) is celebrated as full fledged festival every year on 3rd day of Jyestha Shukla phase. The date of Pratap Jayanti in 2010 is June 15.

Maharana Pratap, has gained amazing respect and honour as he is seen as an epitome of valor, heroism, pride, patriotism and the spirit of independence.

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