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Details of hindu temples,carnatic music sabhas, book shops and shopping malls.
I would like to see details of Hindu temples, Religious Mutts, Carnatic Music Sabhas,
Shopping Malls and Book shops selling religious books at Chennai with their addresses and
telephone numbers to facilitate visiting them or contacting them for our purposes.
PC RAMABADRAN
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Thank you for the request. Will try to make them available soon.
The greatest pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do. - Walter Bagehot -
You can get almost any religious books in any one of the following famous Shops in chennai: - Jayalakshmi Indological Book House
Old No. 6, New No. 11, Appar Swami Koil St, Chennai - 044 24990539 2. Vijaya Stores 24/1, South Mada Street, Mylapore, Chennai - 044 24640007 3 Giri Traders Near Kapaleeswara Temple, Mylapore Chennai-600004 4.Giri Traders Near Shri Anjaneyar temple, Nanganallur, Chennai-600061 -
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Dear Ganpat
Greetings to you. Ever so many thanks for the information. God bless. Chennai Forum is doing a commendable service.
PC RAMABADRAN
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Last edited by rajpriya; 07-01-2011 at 05:34 PM.
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 Originally Posted by pc ramabadran I would like to see details of Hindu temples, Religious Mutts, Carnatic Music Sabhas,
Shopping Malls and Book shops selling religious books at Chennai with their addresses and
telephone numbers to facilitate visiting them or contacting them for our purposes.
PC RAMABADRAN Here is a website that you will really enjoy: Virtual Tour
Let me know if you would like to see more of such things.
Ramani
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To energise and continue this thread on Details of hindu temples: Here is a site(s) that I found at the website of City Union Bank:
Know about Kumbakonam and the temples in and near Kumbakonam: Welcome to CityUnionBank.com Welcome to CityUnionBank.com
Ramani
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 Originally Posted by Ramani Hi Ramani Sir,
“Long Time No Hear”? Sir, before you wonder what this statement means I use this phrase to ask friends when I don’t hear from, for a long time. It’s just like asking some one whom you have not seen for a long time, “Long Time No See”.
Same way you can say to someone you have not seen or heard from for a long;
Long Time no see no hear.
We all need information of the kind you sent about temples. I noticed 587 people have accessed your information about temples as against other subjects. Shows majority of the people who visit the forum want religious information. I can understand this because there is so much going on in the country that only divine help could rectify.
Thank you very much.
Rajpriya
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 Originally Posted by rajpriya Hi Ramani Sir,
“Long Time No Hear”? Sir, before you wonder what this statement means I use this phrase to ask friends when I don’t hear from, for a long time. It’s just like asking some one whom you have not seen for a long time, “Long Time No See”.
Same way you can say to someone you have not seen or heard from for a long;
Long Time no see no hear.
We all need information of the kind you sent about temples. I noticed 587 people have accessed your information about temples as against other subjects. Shows majority of the people who visit the forum want religious information. I can understand this because there is so much going on in the country that only divine help could rectify.
Thank you very much.
Rajpriya Thanks, Rajpriya, for your kind enquiry. I was slightly indisposed due to dehydration ( probably from Chennai weather).
I am okay now.
I will do my best to get more such info. Temples and their architecture are the most awe-inspiring aspects of Hindu cultural tradition.
] I noticed 587 people have accessed your information about temples as against other subjects. Shows majority of the people who visit the forum want religious information. I can understand this because there is so much going on in the country that only divine help could rectify.
Your above statement hit the nail square on its head!
Ramani
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 Originally Posted by Ramani Thanks, Rajpriya, for your kind enquiry. I was slightly indisposed due to dehydration ( probably from Chennai weather).
I am okay now.
I will do my best to get more such info. Temples and their architecture are the most awe-inspiring aspects of Hindu cultural tradition.
Your above statement hit the nail square on its head!
Ramani ============================================
Hi Ramani Sir,
Even in a cold country like Germany I drink at least three liters of water. Since we use heaters people here too suffer dehydration. Drinking plenty of water does many health benefits. The benefit that’s noticeable by drinking water is your own skin. When you are rid of toxins you are energetic. http://www.weightlossforall.com/bene...r-drinking.htm Detoxification www.angelfire.com/stars3/breathe_light/detox.html
Whenever you have some information of any unique feature of a particular temple I would appreciate having.
Rajpriya
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