Meemure is a remote village in Sri Lanka. There is no mobile coverage even. If someone wants to get an experience of the rural village lifestyle, should visit Meemure.
Creative & Modern Art/Painting of Tamil GOD Lord Murgan The Cute & creative childhood art of Tamil GOD Lord Murgan. Tamil Hindu peoples are praising Lord Muruga as lord of beauty. He has six faces & twelve hands and he is a God of victory & wisdom. He is the son of Lord Shiva and Lordess Parwathi, Brother of Lord Ganesha. Lord Murugan has so many names Karthigeyan, Kanthan, Kumaran, Aarumugan (6 faces), Subramaniyan are some of them.
AIRAVATESVARA TEMPLE - DARASURAM Temples of the bygones age served not only as places of worship but also as repositories of culture. They have enabled the artists to produce masterpieces, some of which have withstood the ravages of time. The four gigantic and massive temples marked by towering vimanas perched over the garbagriha - the Brihadisvara temple of Thanjavur, the Brihadisvara temple of Gangaikonda Cholpuram, the Airavatesvara temple of Darasuram and the Kampaharesvara temple of Tribhuvanam vie with one another in grandeur and in revealing sculptures of a very high order even while maintaining their unique and distinctive features. The Chola period during which all these four temples arose was marked by a resurgence of Tamil culture. The Airavatesvara temple of Darasuram, built in the reign of Rajaraja II when the Chola tide was ebbing, bears ample testimony to the consummate skill of the Tamil artist. This village lies on the main road connecting Kumbakonam with Thanjavu...
Akbar & Birbal: The Foolish Thief Once upon a time, a rich merchant was robbed in King Akbar’s kingdom. The grief-stricken merchant went to the court and asked for help. Akbar asked Birbal to help the merchant find the robber. The merchant told Birbal that he was suspicious of one of his servants. On getting the hint from the merchant, Birbal summoned all the servants and told them to stand in a straight line. When asked about the robbery, everyone denied doing it, as expected. Birbal then handed over one stick of the same length, to each one of them. While dispersing, Birbal said, “By tomorrow, the robber’s stick will increase by two inches”. The next day when Birbal summoned everyone and inspected their sticks, one servant’s stick was shorter by two inches. On being asked by the merchant about the mystery of finding the real thief, Birbal said, “It was simple: the thief had cut his stick by two inches, fearing that it would increase in size”. MORAL: Truth always prevails. ...
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