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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Thiruvananthapuram | |  |  |  | Thiruvananthapuram: Encyclopedia II - Ayyavazhi - HistoryThe religious phenomenon of Ayyavazhi made its presence felt primarily by a movement of people across the country, and their confluence around Ayya Vaikundar. A large number of people criss-crossing the country and their convergence around Vaikundar at Poovandanthoppe created an excitement in the country. The majority of those that participated in this religious phenomenon of Ayyavazhi was from the subaltern section of the society. It was a great challenge right from the beginning stage of the development of Ayyavazhi, for the Christian miss ...
See also:Ayyavazhi, Ayyavazhi - History, Ayyavazhi - Scriptures and holy places, Ayyavazhi - Symbolism, Ayyavazhi - Worship centers, Ayyavazhi - Pathis, Ayyavazhi - Nizhal Thangals, Ayyavazhi - Beliefs, Ayyavazhi - Santror - The Subjects, Ayyavazhi - Dharmic definition, Ayyavazhi - God, Ayyavazhi - Dualism in Ayyavazhi, Ayyavazhi - Pantheism and panentheism, Ayyavazhi - Inclusivistic and exclusivistic ideas, Ayyavazhi - View on gods, Ayyavazhi - View on scriptures, Ayyavazhi - Ultimate exclusivism, Ayyavazhi - Shamanism, Ayyavazhi - Mythology, Ayyavazhi - Rituals, Ayyavazhi - The utopian formula, Ayyavazhi - Identity of Ayyavazhi, Ayyavazhi - New religious phenomenon Read more here: » Ayyavazhi: Encyclopedia II - Ayyavazhi - History |
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|  |  |  | Thiruvananthapuram: Encyclopedia II - Dehradun - HistoryIt is believed that in the Vedic times, the Garhwal Mandal, of which Dehradun is a part, was known as the Kedar Khand. Legend has it that Guru Dronacharaya, a Brahmin teacher of the Kauravas and Pandavas in Mahabharat and son of the mighty river Ganges, set up his ashram or 'dera' here. Eventually, the Dron Ashram came to be known as Dehradun. According to another legend, Lord Rama and his brother undertook a penance in Dehradun for kill ...
See also:Dehradun, Dehradun - Facts, Dehradun - History, Dehradun - Popular for Education Standards, Dehradun - Home of Government Institutes and Companies, Dehradun - Culture, Dehradun - Popular Tourist Locations, Dehradun - External link Read more here: » Dehradun: Encyclopedia II - Dehradun - History |
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|  |  |  | Thiruvananthapuram: Encyclopedia II - Auto rickshaw - Auto rickshaws in IndiaA majority of Indian auto rickshaws have no doors or seatbelts. They are generally yellow or green in colour and have a black canopy on the top. Their design varies considerably from place to place. In some locations, they have an extra plank on the seat to accommodate a fourth passenger. In reality it is not uncommon to see 6-8 passengers in an auto rickshaw with such an ad hoc setup, although, in theory, autos risk fines for carrying more than three passengers in many places. Auto rickshaws that are used for driving children ...
See also:Auto rickshaw, Auto rickshaw - Vehicle overview, Auto rickshaw - Auto rickshaws in India, Auto rickshaw - Fuel efficiency and pollution, Auto rickshaw - Traffic issues, Auto rickshaw - Hiring, Auto rickshaw - Tipping, Auto rickshaw - Chartered and School Autos, Auto rickshaw - Slogans and advertisements on rickshaws, Auto rickshaw - Auto-wallahs, Auto rickshaw - Auto-wallahs in film, Auto rickshaw - Auto rickshaws and crime, Auto rickshaw - Share autos, Auto rickshaw - The future of the auto rickshaw in India, Auto rickshaw - Auto rickshaws in Pakistan, Auto rickshaw - Auto rickshaws in Thailand, Auto rickshaw - Auto rickshaws in Peru, Auto rickshaw - 'Bajajs' in Indonesia Read more here: » Auto rickshaw: Encyclopedia II - Auto rickshaw - Auto rickshaws in India |
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| |  |  |  | Thiruvananthapuram: Encyclopedia II - Ayyavazhi - HistoryThe religious phenomenon of Ayyavazhi made its presence felt primarily by a movement of people accross the country, and their confluence around Ayya Vaikundar. A large number of people criss-crossing the country and their convergence around Vaikundar at Poovandanthoppe created an excitement in the country. The majority of those that participated in this religious phenomenon of Ayyavazhi was from the subaltern section of the society. It was a great challenge right from the beginning stage of the development of Ayyavazhi, for the Christian mis ...
See also:Ayyavazhi, Ayyavazhi - History, Ayyavazhi - Scriptures and holy places, Ayyavazhi - Symbolism, Ayyavazhi - Worship Centers, Ayyavazhi - Pathis, Ayyavazhi - Nizhal Thangals, Ayyavazhi - Beliefs, Ayyavazhi - Santror - The Subjects, Ayyavazhi - Dharmic Definition, Ayyavazhi - God, Ayyavazhi - Dualism in Ayyavazhi, Ayyavazhi - Pantheism and Panentheism, Ayyavazhi - Inclusivistic and Exclusivistic Ideas, Ayyavazhi - View on Gods, Ayyavazhi - View on Scriptures, Ayyavazhi - Ultimate Exclusivism, Ayyavazhi - Shamanism, Ayyavazhi - Mythology, Ayyavazhi - Rituals, Ayyavazhi - The Utopian Formula, Ayyavazhi - Identity of Ayyavazhi, Ayyavazhi - New religious phenomenon Read more here: » Ayyavazhi: Encyclopedia II - Ayyavazhi - History |
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|  |  |  | Thiruvananthapuram: Encyclopedia II - Thirumal in Thiruvananthapuram - Advice of ThirumalHaving seeing all these troubles created by Kalineesan for the Santror, Thirumal visited Neesan and said:
"The reason for your fall of you and your dynasty is only your activities and the troubles you created for the Santror. In the very first yuga you as Kroni were ready to swallow the world. At that time the Pooda Guru Munivan came there and advised you. You were not ready to accept the advice and so were defeated.
In the second Yuga, you took birth as Kuntomasali. Then a sage Govi Rhishi gave you greater advice. As y ...
See also:Thirumal in Thiruvananthapuram, Thirumal in Thiruvananthapuram - Thirumal goes to Thiruvananthapuram, Thirumal in Thiruvananthapuram - Thirumal arriving Ananthapuram, Thirumal in Thiruvananthapuram - Tavam of Neesan, Thirumal in Thiruvananthapuram - Failure of the Tavam, Thirumal in Thiruvananthapuram - Kalineesan defeating Venneesan, Thirumal in Thiruvananthapuram - Santror as Security, Thirumal in Thiruvananthapuram - Death of the King, Thirumal in Thiruvananthapuram - Sufferings of Santror, Thirumal in Thiruvananthapuram - Advice of Thirumal, Thirumal in Thiruvananthapuram - Thirumal deserting Ananthapuram Read more here: » Thirumal in Thiruvananthapuram: Encyclopedia II - Thirumal in Thiruvananthapuram - Advice of Thirumal |
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|  |  |  | Thiruvananthapuram: Encyclopedia II - Venneesan - Birth and marriage of VenneesanWhile Kalineesan was performing tavam in order to gain a child, he was distracted by the scene of a cleric embracing a woman. Upon seeing this, the semen of Kalineesan came out and fell into the water. A white crane came and swallowed the semen, became pregnant, and delivered a baby boy in the water. A sage, Punal Rhishi, took the baby, which was white in appearance, and looked after it. He named it Asubakkiri and also taught him the technique of swimming and shipping. He also taught him the art of diving in the sea and searching for pearls. He also taught him the technique of finding Gold an ...
See also:Venneesan, Venneesan - Birth and marriage of Venneesan, Venneesan - The quality of Venneesan, Venneesan - His superiority complex, Venneesan - Defeat of Venneesan Read more here: » Venneesan: Encyclopedia II - Venneesan - Birth and marriage of Venneesan |
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|  |  |  | Thiruvananthapuram: Encyclopedia II - Narayana Guru - Transformation as Master, Yogi and Seeker of TruthAt the age of 21 young Nānu was sent for further education under an eminent scholar Kummampilli Rāman Pillai Āśān of Karunagapalli. Living as a guest in a prominent family house Varanapallil near Kayankulam, Nānu, along with other students, was tutored by this scholar in subjects like advanced Sanskrit Language and Poetry, Drama and Literary Criticism, and Logical Rhetoric.
Around the age of 25, Nānu returned to his village after which he was off and on involved in running a village school for children. His role as a tea ...
See also:Narayana Guru, Narayana Guru - Early Life, Narayana Guru - Transformation as Master, Yogi and Seeker of Truth, Narayana Guru - Enlightenment and its Poetic Expression, Narayana Guru - Consecration of Siva Lingam at Aruvippuram, Narayana Guru - Nārāyana Guru’s Philosophy, Narayana Guru - Nārāyana Guru, Rationalism and Atheism, Narayana Guru - Works by Nārāyana Guru, Narayana Guru - In Malayalam, Narayana Guru - In Sanskrit, Narayana Guru - Notes, Narayana Guru - Bibiliography/Reference Read more here: » Narayana Guru: Encyclopedia II - Narayana Guru - Transformation as Master, Yogi and Seeker of Truth |
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|  |  |  | Thiruvananthapuram: Encyclopedia II - Narayana Guru - Nārāyana Guru, Rationalism and Atheism
Eventhough Nārāyana Guru had built a number of temples and composed many poems in praise of popular Hindu deities, he had many atheist followers. This shows his love for humanity as a whole which is irrespective of any faith based affiliations. Many of his atheist followers in fact considered him as an atheist1. For instance, one of his prominent disciples Sahodaran Ayyappan was a militant atheist and one of the founders of Yukthivadi, the first rationalist/atheist magazine in Malayalam. When Sahodaran Ayyappan modified N ...
See also:Narayana Guru, Narayana Guru - Early Life, Narayana Guru - Transformation as Master, Yogi and Seeker of Truth, Narayana Guru - Enlightenment and its Poetic Expression, Narayana Guru - Consecration of Siva Lingam at Aruvippuram, Narayana Guru - Nārāyana Guru’s Philosophy, Narayana Guru - Nārāyana Guru, Rationalism and Atheism, Narayana Guru - Works by Nārāyana Guru, Narayana Guru - In Malayalam, Narayana Guru - In Sanskrit, Narayana Guru - Notes, Narayana Guru - Bibiliography/Reference Read more here: » Narayana Guru: Encyclopedia II - Narayana Guru - Nārāyana Guru, Rationalism and Atheism |
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|  |  |  | Thiruvananthapuram: Encyclopedia II - Silkair - HistoryThe airline had its roots as a regional air charter company in the form of Tradewinds Charters at its formation in 1976, using planes predominantly leased from parent Singapore Airlines. Scheduled services were introduced when it leased McDonnell Douglas MD-87 airplanes. A major marketing overhaul was done in 1991, giving the airline its present name, and utilising up to 6 of the new Boeing 737-300s introduced just a year earlier. The mid-1990s saw two Airbus A310-200 aircraft in use.
As of 2005, Silkair's fleet was a combinatio ...
See also:Silkair, Silkair - History, Silkair - Incidents and Accidents, Silkair - Destinations, Silkair - Asia, Silkair - Charter destinations, Silkair - Destinations under negotiation, Silkair - Terminated destinations, Silkair - Fleet, Silkair - Codeshare partners Read more here: » Silkair: Encyclopedia II - Silkair - History |
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|  |  |  | Thiruvananthapuram: Encyclopedia II - Thirumal in Thiruvananthapuram - Tavam of NeesanWhen the Neesan was ruling like this, he had no offspring and was worried. He fell on the feet of Thirumal and requested him to give him a male child. By hearing this Thirumal told him that he would not have any children if he remained there. He also said that Neesan would get a child if he went to Kasi and performed Tavam on the bank of the river there. He accepted this and he went to Kasi and started performing tavam there. When he was on his tavam he saw a cleric embracing an women, and Neesan became severely aroused, his semen falling in ...
See also:Thirumal in Thiruvananthapuram, Thirumal in Thiruvananthapuram - Thirumal goes to Thiruvananthapuram, Thirumal in Thiruvananthapuram - Thirumal arriving Ananthapuram, Thirumal in Thiruvananthapuram - Tavam of Neesan, Thirumal in Thiruvananthapuram - Failure of the Tavam, Thirumal in Thiruvananthapuram - Kalineesan defeating Venneesan, Thirumal in Thiruvananthapuram - Santror as Security, Thirumal in Thiruvananthapuram - Death of the King, Thirumal in Thiruvananthapuram - Sufferings of Santror, Thirumal in Thiruvananthapuram - Advice of Thirumal, Thirumal in Thiruvananthapuram - Thirumal deserting Ananthapuram Read more here: » Thirumal in Thiruvananthapuram: Encyclopedia II - Thirumal in Thiruvananthapuram - Tavam of Neesan |
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|  |  |  | Thiruvananthapuram: Encyclopedia II - Thirumal in Thiruvananthapuram - Santror as SecurityHe didn't stop with creating new laws. He asked Thirumal to bring him security forces that were courageous, obedient and genuine to him. But Thirumal replied, "You can bring who ever you think suitable, courageous, and genuine." Hearing this, Kalineesan asked his minister who might be the most suitable for him. The minister said, "No one other than Santror who were genuine could be kept here"
The Santror was called of and they were ordered to be the security force for the king, Kalineesan. ...
See also:Thirumal in Thiruvananthapuram, Thirumal in Thiruvananthapuram - Thirumal goes to Thiruvananthapuram, Thirumal in Thiruvananthapuram - Thirumal arriving Ananthapuram, Thirumal in Thiruvananthapuram - Tavam of Neesan, Thirumal in Thiruvananthapuram - Failure of the Tavam, Thirumal in Thiruvananthapuram - Kalineesan defeating Venneesan, Thirumal in Thiruvananthapuram - Santror as Security, Thirumal in Thiruvananthapuram - Death of the King, Thirumal in Thiruvananthapuram - Sufferings of Santror, Thirumal in Thiruvananthapuram - Advice of Thirumal, Thirumal in Thiruvananthapuram - Thirumal deserting Ananthapuram Read more here: » Thirumal in Thiruvananthapuram: Encyclopedia II - Thirumal in Thiruvananthapuram - Santror as Security |
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|  |  |  | Thiruvananthapuram: Encyclopedia II - Thirumal in Thiruvananthapuram - Death of the KingWhen the Santror was working as the security of the king, one day as per the karma of the Santror, they fall asleep when they were in duty. By using this chance the people of Kalineesan entered the bedroom of Kalineesan and killed him. When he was about to die, he cursed the Santror by thinking that they supported the people who killed him. The curse is:
"Hey Santror, till my dynasty rules the land your race will have to do oozhiyam for us."
As the astrologer told, as soon as he died, the Son-in-law of Kalineesan came to the throne. ...
See also:Thirumal in Thiruvananthapuram, Thirumal in Thiruvananthapuram - Thirumal goes to Thiruvananthapuram, Thirumal in Thiruvananthapuram - Thirumal arriving Ananthapuram, Thirumal in Thiruvananthapuram - Tavam of Neesan, Thirumal in Thiruvananthapuram - Failure of the Tavam, Thirumal in Thiruvananthapuram - Kalineesan defeating Venneesan, Thirumal in Thiruvananthapuram - Santror as Security, Thirumal in Thiruvananthapuram - Death of the King, Thirumal in Thiruvananthapuram - Sufferings of Santror, Thirumal in Thiruvananthapuram - Advice of Thirumal, Thirumal in Thiruvananthapuram - Thirumal deserting Ananthapuram Read more here: » Thirumal in Thiruvananthapuram: Encyclopedia II - Thirumal in Thiruvananthapuram - Death of the King |
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|  |  |  | Thiruvananthapuram: Encyclopedia II - Shimla - Eating JointsBaljees Restaurant (The Mall): Indian & Chinese Continental
Devicos (The Mall): Indian & Mughlai
Ashiana-Goofa(The Ridge): Indian & Continental
Dominos (The Mall)
Barista (The Mall)
Trishool (The Mall) : Old & very famous Bakery
Sita Ram (Lakkar Bazaar): Old & Famous Chole-Bhature shop
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See also:Shimla, Shimla - History, Shimla - Geography, Shimla - Economy, Shimla - Government and politics, Shimla - Demographics, Shimla - Culture, Shimla - Education, Shimla - Media, Shimla - Sports, Shimla - Transport, Shimla - Road, Shimla - Railway, Shimla - Air, Shimla - Eating Joints, Shimla - Places of interest, Shimla - Heart of the city, Shimla - Gaiety Theatre, Shimla - Viceregal Lodge, Shimla - Places of worship, Shimla - Marketplaces, Shimla - Pictures Read more here: » Shimla: Encyclopedia II - Shimla - Eating Joints |
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|  |  |  | Thiruvananthapuram: Encyclopedia II - Ayyavazhi - New religious phenomenonIt may be concluded that Ayyavazhi emerged as a 'new and singular' religious phenomenon. Amidst the various traditions — the sanskritic Hinduism, the newly-introduced Christianity, the not-so-prominent Islam, and the ubiquitous folk forms of worship — Ayyavazhi was developing as a distinctively alternative religio-cultural form in South India, its place of origin.
This fact had been recognized by the followers of Ayyavazhi. They addressed their religion with a new nomenclature, "Ayya Vazhi" ("the path or way of Ayya") and thereby ...
See also:Ayyavazhi, Ayyavazhi - History, Ayyavazhi - Scriptures and holy places, Ayyavazhi - Symbolism, Ayyavazhi - Worship centers, Ayyavazhi - Pathis, Ayyavazhi - Nizhal Thangals, Ayyavazhi - Beliefs, Ayyavazhi - Santror - The Subjects, Ayyavazhi - Dharmic definition, Ayyavazhi - God, Ayyavazhi - Dualism in Ayyavazhi, Ayyavazhi - Pantheism and panentheism, Ayyavazhi - Inclusivistic and exclusivistic ideas, Ayyavazhi - View on gods, Ayyavazhi - View on scriptures, Ayyavazhi - Ultimate exclusivism, Ayyavazhi - Shamanism, Ayyavazhi - Mythology, Ayyavazhi - Rituals, Ayyavazhi - The utopian formula, Ayyavazhi - Identity of Ayyavazhi, Ayyavazhi - New religious phenomenon Read more here: » Ayyavazhi: Encyclopedia II - Ayyavazhi - New religious phenomenon |
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|  |  |  | Thiruvananthapuram: Encyclopedia II - Ayyavazhi - Identity of AyyavazhiAyyavazhi worship was marked by simplicity. The character of simplicity emerged in Ayyavazhi in contrast to the obscurantism and the 'fearsome' aspects of elite and folk forms of worship. The prayers, conducted in Tamil, brought home the religious sentiment in a direct and simple manner. The minimum of rubrics involved, and their easy intelligibility, added to the simplicity factor.
The communitarian aspect was yet another feature that distinguishes Ayyavazhi worship. The significance of this communitarian dimension needs to be unders ...
See also:Ayyavazhi, Ayyavazhi - History, Ayyavazhi - Scriptures and holy places, Ayyavazhi - Symbolism, Ayyavazhi - Worship centers, Ayyavazhi - Pathis, Ayyavazhi - Nizhal Thangals, Ayyavazhi - Beliefs, Ayyavazhi - Santror - The Subjects, Ayyavazhi - Dharmic definition, Ayyavazhi - God, Ayyavazhi - Dualism in Ayyavazhi, Ayyavazhi - Pantheism and panentheism, Ayyavazhi - Inclusivistic and exclusivistic ideas, Ayyavazhi - View on gods, Ayyavazhi - View on scriptures, Ayyavazhi - Ultimate exclusivism, Ayyavazhi - Shamanism, Ayyavazhi - Mythology, Ayyavazhi - Rituals, Ayyavazhi - The utopian formula, Ayyavazhi - Identity of Ayyavazhi, Ayyavazhi - New religious phenomenon Read more here: » Ayyavazhi: Encyclopedia II - Ayyavazhi - Identity of Ayyavazhi |
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|  |  |  | Thiruvananthapuram: Encyclopedia II - Kochi India - TransportationKochi has an international airport, a seaport and shipyard and a well established rail and road network.
The major roads in the city are:
M G Road: The M.G road stretching from Thevara Junction to Madhava Pharmacy Junction is the business spine of the city with most of the retail and business outlets concentrated along it.
Broadway: Contrary to the name, this is one of the narrowest streets in the city and had its heyday back in the 1970s and 1980s.
Banerji Road
Sahodaran Ayyapan Road
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See also:Kochi India, Kochi India - Origin of name, Kochi India - The city, Kochi India - History and heritage, Kochi India - Local business and economy, Kochi India - Major employers, Kochi India - Education and health care, Kochi India - Transportation, Kochi India - Future Developments Read more here: » Kochi India: Encyclopedia II - Kochi India - Transportation |
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|  |  |  | Thiruvananthapuram: Encyclopedia II - Kalady - Around KaladyKerala Sanskrit University is located at Kaldy.
Manickamangalam temple, one km north of Kaladi, dedicated to Bhagavathi or Goddess Durga, Vellamanthulli temple, 2 km west of Kaladi, Malayattoor church on a hillock 8 km away and Kallil Temple 22 km away are the other places of interest around Kalady. There is a College "Sree Sankara College" named after Sankarcharya at Kalady.
Pandalak ...
See also:Kalady, Kalady - Sri Sankaracharya, Kalady - Adi Sankara's shrine, Kalady - Ramakrishna Advaita Ashram, Kalady - Sri Adi Sankara Keerthi Sthambam, Kalady - Festivals, Kalady - Around Kalady, Kalady - How to reach Read more here: » Kalady: Encyclopedia II - Kalady - Around Kalady |
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|  |  |  | Thiruvananthapuram: Encyclopedia II - Madurai - The way aheadMadurai has an impressive infrastructure for a city its size and has plenty of room for expansion. Madurai has a small airport with connectivity to Chennai and Mumbai. An airport expansion and modernization plan is on the cards. The city has a robust public transportation system, and a well-developed intra- and inter-state bus and railway systems. A major tourist attraction, it has a good network of international and domestic hotel chains. Some of them are: Best Western Germanus, Madura Park Inn International, Taj Garden Retreat, Royal Court, Madur ...
See also:Madurai, Madurai - History, Madurai - Administration, Madurai - Demographics, Madurai - People and culture, Madurai - City architecture and planning, Madurai - Education, Madurai - Economy, Madurai - Industrial development, Madurai - Present problems, Madurai - Slow development, Madurai - Brain drain, Madurai - Lack of initiatives, Madurai - The way ahead, Madurai - Notable people born in Madurai Read more here: » Madurai: Encyclopedia II - Madurai - The way ahead |
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|  |  |  | Thiruvananthapuram: Encyclopedia II - Rail transport in India - TrackThe total length of track used by Indian Railways is about 108,706 km (67,547 miles). Track sections are rated for speeds ranging from 75 to 160 km/h (47 to 99 mph). Indian railways uses three gauges, the Broad gauge (wider than the standard gauge – 4 ft 8½ in (1,435 mm)); the metre gauge; and the Narrow gauge (narrower than the standard gauge).
Broad gauge – 1,676 mm (5.5 ft) – is the most widely used gauge in India with 86,526 km (53,765 miles) of track. In some regions w ...
See also:Rail transport in India, Rail transport in India - History, Rail transport in India - Track, Rail transport in India - Locomotives, Rail transport in India - Traction, Rail transport in India - Signalling systems, Rail transport in India - Production units, Rail transport in India - Accommodation classes, Rail transport in India - Nomenclature, Rail transport in India - Hierarchy of trains, Rail transport in India - Ticketing, Rail transport in India - International links, Rail transport in India - Private Railways, Rail transport in India - Notes Read more here: » Rail transport in India: Encyclopedia II - Rail transport in India - Track |
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|  |  |  | Thiruvananthapuram: Encyclopedia II - Ayyavazhi - The utopian formulaAyyavazhi proposes an emancipatory utopia under the banner of Dharma Yukam. The core of the proposal was that Ayya Vaikundar had come to establish and rule over the Dharma Yukam in the place of Kali Yukam by sentencing Kroni to hell by the final judgement to him. Since the concept of Dharma comes as a lynchpin around which the grand concept of Dharma Yukam revolves, an understanding of the latter needs to start with that of the former. The Dharma was taught 'to uplift the poor' and the result of that will be the Dharma Yukam. The preachings of Vaikundar and the ritual practices enunciated by ...
See also:Ayyavazhi, Ayyavazhi - History, Ayyavazhi - Scriptures and holy places, Ayyavazhi - Symbolism, Ayyavazhi - Worship centers, Ayyavazhi - Pathis, Ayyavazhi - Nizhal Thangals, Ayyavazhi - Beliefs, Ayyavazhi - Santror - The Subjects, Ayyavazhi - Dharmic definition, Ayyavazhi - God, Ayyavazhi - Dualism in Ayyavazhi, Ayyavazhi - Pantheism and panentheism, Ayyavazhi - Inclusivistic and exclusivistic ideas, Ayyavazhi - View on gods, Ayyavazhi - View on scriptures, Ayyavazhi - Ultimate exclusivism, Ayyavazhi - Shamanism, Ayyavazhi - Mythology, Ayyavazhi - Rituals, Ayyavazhi - The utopian formula, Ayyavazhi - Identity of Ayyavazhi, Ayyavazhi - New religious phenomenon Read more here: » Ayyavazhi: Encyclopedia II - Ayyavazhi - The utopian formula |
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