27 Oct 2024
VVT STUDENTS PARTICIPATED IN THE CAMPAIGN OF CLEANING MONUMENTS PLACE BY VISITING GINGEE FORT / SATHANUR DAM
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యువ టూరిజం క్లబ్ ఆధ్వర్యంలో క్షేత్ర పర్యటన మరియు శాసనాల పరిశీలన ప్రభుత్వ డిగ్రీ కళాశాల మధిర నందు యువ టూరిజం క్లబ్ ఆధ్వర్యంలో క్షేత్ర పర్యటనలో భాగంగా మడుపల్లి గ్రామ శివాలయాన్ని సందర్శించడం జరిగింది. క్రీస్తుశకం 11వ శతాబ్దానికి చెందిన తూర్పు చాళుక్య రాజు రాజరాజ నరేంద్రుడు ఇక్కడ తను సాధించిన విజయానికి గుర్తుగా శివాలయాన్ని నిర్మించాడు. ఇక్కడ ఉన్న శివుణ్ణి రాజరాజ నరేంద్ర స్వామి అని పిలుస్తారు. ఇక్కడ శివలింగం బ్రహ్మ సూత్రం కలిగినది మరియు త్రివిధ నందులతో పాటు విజయ స్తంభం పాతి ఉంది. ధ్వజస్తంభం పక్కన గల నందీశ్వరునిపై బ్రహ్మీ లిపిలో శాసనము, సూర్యచంద్రుల గుర్తులు చెక్కి ఉన్నాయి. గర్భగుడి చుట్టూ రాతి గోడల పై వివిధ జంతువుల గుర్తులు చెక్కి ఉన్నాయి. వీటన్నిటిని విద్యార్థులు ఎంతో ఆసక్తిగా పరిశీలించి రికార్డు చేశారు. ఈ కార్యక్రమంలో విద్యార్థులతో పాటు కళాశాల ప్రిన్సిపాల్ ఎం. రవీంద్రారెడ్డి, వైస్ ప్రిన్సిపాల్ జి. అరుణ, యువటూరిజం క్లబ్ కోఆర్డినేటర్ డా.ఎస్. ఇందిర, అధ్యాపకులు నాగరాణి, శివకుమారి, షేక్ అఫ్రోజ్ , సురేష్ పాల్గొన్నారు.
read more23 Oct 2024
On 22nd September 2024, Indiatourism Chennai joined hands with A.M. Jain College, Meenambakkam to organize an Awareness & Cleaning Campaign at Vandalur Zoological Park, Chennai as part of Swachhata Pakhwada (16th-30th September). The event was inaugurated by Forest Range Officer Mr. Deiva Sharma, Biologist Mr. Kamaraj, and Forester Mr. Chandramouli, and saw the enthusiastic participation of more than 150 Yuva Tourism Club members and faculty from A.M. Jain College, along with the Tamil Nadu Forest Department. Together, we cleaned the Zoological Park and raised awareness about the importance of keeping our environment clean and green.
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On 21st September 2024, Indiatourism Chennai, in collaboration with San Academy, Velachery, organized a successful cleanliness drive at Thiruvanmiyur Beach, as part of the Swachchta Hi Seva campaign! This initiative also commemorated International Coastal Cleanup Day, reminding us all of the importance of protecting our coastal ecosystems. The event was inaugurated by Mrs. Ameena, Vice Principal of San Academy, and well-coordinated by Mrs. Nalini Shanmugam and Mr. Alex Mahiban, Yuva Tourism Coordinators. Over 120 enthusiastic students from San Academy rolled up their sleeves to clean the beach and raise awareness about keeping our environment clean and green.
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Celebrating National Space Day in style On 23rd August 2024, the Ministry of Tourism, Southern Region Office, Chennai organized an exciting visit to the B.M. Birla Planetarium for 50 enthusiastic Yuva Tourism Club students from Kendriya Vidyalaya Minambakkam, Chennai. The students had a blast exploring the wonders of astronomy and space science through interactive shows and galleries They even watched a fascinating show about our solar system. This visit was an incredible opportunity for these young minds to learn, grow, and get inspired by the magic of science and mathematics.
read more16 Oct 2024
Yoga: Its Origin, History and Development April 23, 2015 *By Dr. Ishwar V. Basavaraddi Introduction :Yoga is essentially a spiritual discipline based on an extremely subtle science, which focuses on bringing harmony between mind and body. It is an art and scince of healthy living. The word ‘Yoga’ is derived from the Sanskrit root ‘Yuj’, meaning ‘to join’ or ‘to yoke’ or ‘to unite’. As per Yogic scriptures the practice of Yoga leads to the union of individual consciousness with that of the Universal Consciousness, indicating a perfect harmony between the mind and body, Man & Nature. According to modern scientists, everything in the universe is just a manifestation of the same quantum firmament. One who experiences this oneness of existence is said to be in yoga, and is termed as a yogi, having attained to a state of freedom referred to as mukti, nirvana or moksha. Thus the aim of Yoga is Self-realization, to overcome all kinds of sufferings leading to 'the state of liberation' (Moksha) or ‘freedom’ (Kaivalya). Living with freedom in all walks of life, health and harmony shall be the main objectives of Yoga practice."Yoga” also refers to an inner science comprising of a variety of methods through which human beings can realize this union and achieve mastery over their destiny.Yoga, being widely considered as an ‘immortal cultural outcome’ of Indus Saraswati Valley civilization – dating back to 2700 B.C., has proved itself catering to both material and spiritual upliftment of humanity.Basic humane values are the very identity of Yoga Sadhana. A Brief History and Development of Yoga: The practice of Yoga is believed to have started with the very dawn of civilization. The science of yoga has its origin thousands of years ago, long before the first religions or belief systems were born. In the yogic lore, Shiva is seen as the first yogi or Adiyogi, and the first Guru or Adi Guru. Several Thousand years ago, on the banks of the lake Kantisarovar in the Himalayas, Adiyogi poured his profound knowledge into the legendary Saptarishis or "seven sages”. The sages carried this powerful yogic science to different parts of the world, including Asia, the Middle East, Northern Africa and South America. Interestingly, modern scholars have noted and marvelled at the close parallels found between ancient cultures across the globe. However, it was in India that the yogic system found its fullest expression. Agastya, the Saptarishi who travelled across the Indian subcontinent, crafted this culture around a core yogic way of life.
read more16 Oct 2024
Yoga: Its Origin, History and Development April 23, 2015 *By Dr. Ishwar V. Basavaraddi Introduction :Yoga is essentially a spiritual discipline based on an extremely subtle science, which focuses on bringing harmony between mind and body. It is an art and scince of healthy living. The word ‘Yoga’ is derived from the Sanskrit root ‘Yuj’, meaning ‘to join’ or ‘to yoke’ or ‘to unite’. As per Yogic scriptures the practice of Yoga leads to the union of individual consciousness with that of the Universal Consciousness, indicating a perfect harmony between the mind and body, Man & Nature. According to modern scientists, everything in the universe is just a manifestation of the same quantum firmament. One who experiences this oneness of existence is said to be in yoga, and is termed as a yogi, having attained to a state of freedom referred to as mukti, nirvana or moksha. Thus the aim of Yoga is Self-realization, to overcome all kinds of sufferings leading to 'the state of liberation' (Moksha) or ‘freedom’ (Kaivalya). Living with freedom in all walks of life, health and harmony shall be the main objectives of Yoga practice."Yoga” also refers to an inner science comprising of a variety of methods through which human beings can realize this union and achieve mastery over their destiny.Yoga, being widely considered as an ‘immortal cultural outcome’ of Indus Saraswati Valley civilization – dating back to 2700 B.C., has proved itself catering to both material and spiritual upliftment of humanity.Basic humane values are the very identity of Yoga Sadhana. A Brief History and Development of Yoga: The practice of Yoga is believed to have started with the very dawn of civilization. The science of yoga has its origin thousands of years ago, long before the first religions or belief systems were born. In the yogic lore, Shiva is seen as the first yogi or Adiyogi, and the first Guru or Adi Guru. Several Thousand years ago, on the banks of the lake Kantisarovar in the Himalayas, Adiyogi poured his profound knowledge into the legendary Saptarishis or "seven sages”. The sages carried this powerful yogic science to different parts of the world, including Asia, the Middle East, Northern Africa and South America. Interestingly, modern scholars have noted and marvelled at the close parallels found between ancient cultures across the globe. However, it was in India that the yogic system found its fullest expression. Agastya, the Saptarishi who travelled across the Indian subcontinent, crafted this culture around a core yogic way of life.
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16 Oct 2024
VISITED ST MARY'S OR COCONUT ISLAND PRESENT IN UDUPI DISTRICT OF KARNATAKA STATE. THE ISLAND IS AN EVIDENCE OF CONTINENTAL DRIFT THEORY, AND HOW WE ARE CONNECTED TO MADAGASCAR.
read more12 Oct 2024
New Tourism Places in Nizamabad Telangana
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the flower festival of India
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Making traditional flowers of Telangana, Bathukamma is a joyous celebration of life, culture and community showcasing Telangana is rich heritage
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