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Monday, 9 February 2015

Bengali kala Jadoo – can make powerful witchcraft



If you want to remove your all kind of problem with their roots then you can do kala jadu.Kala jadoo are Real and can do wonder for you in your love relative, money or monetary tribulations and can give you enormous success in everything that you may wish or want.
Bengali kala Jadoo is common term for every Indian because we know it very well that it is too more famous for showing unseen magic. Through kala jadu we can make powerful witchcraft, by doing kala jadu on a person we can use that person for our motives. Kala jadoo or Black magic is done on a person to take revange, to kill our enemies, for progress, to change the mind of a person. Through kala jadu we can make powerful witchcraft, by doing kala jadu on a person we can use that person for our motives. The person on whom black magic is done will be under our control. this magic is usually done for love, business, revenge, defeat enemy purposes. with help of  jadu we can solve many. problems. It has been practise from ancient times. a normal person cant perform kala jadu. a person with lot of practise and super natural powers can perform kala jadu. kala jadu is very powerful.

Kalia Masan -The most dangerous black magic



Kalia Masan is the most dangerous type of black magic, it uses the power of disturbed souls on the lower astral plane who are suffering and wandering without any direction to elevate them and live as parasites on the people dwelling on earth. Its energy is strangely fascinating and hypnotic; its methods are seductive, intimidating and ruthless.
Ash of the Dead or Kalia Masan is black magic that causes death in 40 days, after the victim eats food contaminated with ashes of a dead person.
masan is that type of magic which is cast upon kids. In this type of magic, the ash left from the burnt hindu dead bodies is put in some food and gave to the victim.

Thursday, 5 February 2015

Surkanda Devi – Temple at altitude of 2,750 m







Surkanda Devi is a Hindu temple situated close to the Dhanaulti in Tehri District.the temple of the Surkanda Devi is 40 km from Mussoorie and 24 km from Chamba. Surkanda Devi Temple is dedicated to Goddess Parvati.The Surkanda peak lying at an altitude of 2,750 m. in the western part of tahsil Tehri.According to the legend, Sati gave up her life in the argument with her father, as Prajapati Daksha was not ready to accept Shiv as her daughter’s husband. It is said that Lord Shiv brought Sati’s dead body, on his trishul to this place from Haridwar. Because Lord Shiv was dancing furiously with the dead body of his wife, Lord Vishnu started cutting the body parts of Sati with his Sudarshan Chakra. The head of Sati fell at this place and hence the place got the name Surkanda.

Kalpeshwar – Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva





Kalpeshwar is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva located at an elevation of 2,200 m in the picturesque Urgam valley in the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand state in India.Thistree is believed to fulfill all the wishes of a person. There is a cave temple situated at height of 2134 mtr and Shiva is worshiped here in his matted hair form. Kalpeshwar is surrounded by dense woods and also terraced fields that lie in the Urgam valley.
It is the fifth temple of the Panch Kedars (five temples of Lord Shiva) and is the only temple out of five that is accessible throughout the year.At Kalpeshwarm, the matted hair or Jata of lord Shiva are the object of worship and because of this, Lord Shiva, is also called Jatadhari and Jateshwar.

Gangotri – The source of River Ganga





Gangotri is the source of Ganga as Bhagirathi river.
Gangotri
Location :  Uttar Pradesh 
Altitude :  3042 mts. 
Climate :  Summer – Cool during the day and cold at night.
Winter – Snow-bound. Touching sub-zero 
Best Season :  April to November
Gangotri is at an altitude of 3048 meters above sea level. It is on the northernmost part of the state of Uttar Pradesh and is very near the Indo-Tibetan border. It is approximately 300 km from Dehradun, 250 km from Rishikesh and 105 km from Uttarkashi. The summers are relatively cool and winters are freezing cold, with rains in the months of May and June. For the devotees and tourists, the gates of the temple are open only in the months of May to November.