Friday, September 16, 2011

Disney World Vacations: A Dream Come True

If you were given a chance to go to the most magical and exciting place, what would you choose? Majority will definitely choose Disney world vacations. This is because the Disney World is one of the most magical places on earth because of its amenities and services offered that you couldn't find anywhere else.

Where Dreams Come To Life

The Disney world is one of the most sough-after places in the world because it can cater to all kinds of audience. Being here doesn't require any age limits as long as you are child at heart and you know how to appreciate the things that are simple yet beautiful.

Being one of the most magical and enchanting vacation destinations in the world, Disney world vacations are utopia where stress and worries vanish. Disney world vacations provide not only fantasy but also exaltation of being in a land of dreams. Being in a Disney Vacation World provides fun entwined extremes and exciting adventures.

Disney world vacations include a tour on theme and water parks that will surely immerse you and your kids in a world filled with excitement, thrill, and wonder. Disney world vacations will also give you countless opportunities for dining, shopping and recreation that would definitely satisfy each member of the family.

When you plan for a Disney world vacations, your top priority should be your children. Disney world vacations first and foremost offer kids and parents a magical and exciting vacation experience. Among the many things that Disney Vacation world offers at the theme parks are the amenity everbody can enjoy.

Saturday, September 10, 2011

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Friday, September 9, 2011

Indra Jatra Festival

The festival of Indra Jatra continues for eight days with much rejoicing, singing, dancing and feasting. People from all over Nepal, mostly those who live within the Kathmandu Valley, gather at the Hanuman Dhoka in Kathmandu. The first day of the festival is viewed by a large number of people. On that day, a long wooden pole is erected in front of the ancient Royal Palace at Hanuman Dhoka, in order to propitiate Lord Indra, the"god of rain". Classical dancers also assemble at the spot, wearing different kinds of traditional masks and costumes and dancing around the courtyard of Hanuman Dhoka to celebrate Indra's visit. 
On the third day of the festival of Indra Jatra, the living goddess Kumari is taken out in a procession in a chariot. "Kumari", the "living goddess", is considered to be an incarnation of the goddess "Taleju". Chariots of Kumari, Ganesha and Bhairav are taken around the city for three days. According to Hindu beliefs Ganesha is the son of Shiva and Parvati who has a head of an elephant and Bhairav is another form of Lord Shiva himself.
Celebration
Given below is information regarding what rituals take place on each of the day.

Day 1-2
A long wooden pole is placed in front of the Royal Palace at Hanuman Dhoka, in order to propitiate Lord Indra. Classical dancers also gather at the spot, wearing different kinds of traditional attires. They dance around the courtyard of Hanuman Dhoka to celebrate God Indra's arrival.

Day 3-6
On the third day of the festival of Indra Jatra, the living goddess Kumari ventures out in a chariot in the procession. Kumari, is said to be an incarnation of the goddess Taleju. Chariots of Kumari, Ganesha and Bhairav move around the city for three days. According to Hindu faith Ganesha is the son of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. He is believed has the head of an elephant. Bhairav is one of the forms of Lord Shiva.

Day 7
The King of Nepal, the only Hindu monarch in the world, also pays homage to the Kumari during this period. Intriguing dances are staged in Kathmandu Durbar Square, in the neighborhood of the Kumari Temple. 'Dasha Avataras' are also enacted by the artists. The 'Dasha Avataras' refer to the ten incarnations of Hindu Lord Vishnu who is one of the Hindus' Holy trinity, the supreme powers.