जबसे हुई सयानी बिटिया भूली राजा-रानी बिटिया बाज़ारों में आते-जाते होती पानी-पानी बिटिया जाना तुझे पराये घर को मत कर यों मनमानी बिटिया किस घर को अपना घर समझे जीवन-भर कब जानी बिटिया चॉकलेट भैया को भाये पाती है गुड़धानी बिटिया सारा जीवन इच्छाओं की देती है कुर्बानी बिटिया चौका, चूल्हा, झाडू, बर्तन भूल गई शैतानी बिटिया हल्दी, बिछूए, कंगल …
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P. V. Sindhu Biography For Students & Children
Birth Name: P. V. Sindhu (Pusarla Venkata Sindhu) Born: 5 July 1995, Hyderabad, Telangana, India Height & Weight: 1.79 m (5 ft 10 in) / 60 kg (132 lb) Sports Category: Right Handed Women’s Badminton Player Coach: Pullela Gopichand P. V. Sindhu – an Indian professional badminton player. She is the first Indian to win the BWF World Championships. She …
Read More »Kaliya: Story of Krishna and Kaliya Snake
Krishna was the loveliest child in the world. He was dark and handsome. He wore pretty clothes and beautiful ornaments. His hair was tied in a knot on the top of his head. Always there was a peacock feather in it. Little Krishna was the darling of all the people. Krishna’s childhood was full of fun and frolic. He had …
Read More »Birth of Lord Krishna: Incarnation of Lord Vishnu
Krishna was born in a tense historical period proceeding a devastating war. The warring factions built up so many weapons that the burden on the earth became unbearable. Finally the goddess of Earth took the form of a cow and prayed to Lord Brahma for relief. Lord Brahma called all the demigods to the shore of the Milk Ocean to …
Read More »Krishna in Gokul: Lord Krishna Childhood Story
The next morning in Gokul (Uttar Pradesh, India), the word spread that Nanda had a little boy and he was named Krishna. Now Kansa knew that his would be slayer was still alive and was in Gokul, so he summoned a wicked demoness name Putana. He ordered Putana to go to Gokul and kill every baby born in the month …
Read More »Krishna and Jarasandha: A Mahabharata Story
King Brihadratha of Magadha (ancient Indian kingdom in southern Bihar) was married to the twin daughters of the King of Kashi. Brihadratha loved both his wives equally and had all the material joys of the world, but no son. This left him in a depressed state. The sage Chandakaushika visited his kingdom and Brihadratha served him with respect. Being pleased …
Read More »Krishna Visits Mathura: Krishna’s Childhood Story
Now stories about Krishna’s deeds spread far and wide. When Kamsa heard about Krishna, he was sure that Krishna was Devaki’s eight born child, born to destroy him. He, in turn, planned to invite Krishna to Mathura (Uttar Pradesh, India) and have him killed. He summoned an old minister by the name of Akrura and sent him to Gokul with …
Read More »झंडा ऊँचा रहे हमारा: श्यामलाल पार्षद उत्प्रेरक झंडा गीत
4to40.com has become very popular amongst school children and their parents who find on this site poems to recite in class, or for home-work. It is therefore important that poems well entrenched in public memory should be available on this site. This famous poem of desh prem should be of interest to many readers. We often hear it on Doordarshan on …
Read More »Teej Festival Information For Hindus
Teej also known as Haritalika Teej is a fasting festival for Hindu women. It takes place in 3rd day of Shukla Paksha in Shraavan or Saawan month of Hindu calendar, normally falls in the month of August or early September. Dedicated to the Goddess Parvati, commemorating her union with Lord Shiva, the festival is celebrated for marital bliss, well-being of …
Read More »Kargil: Untold Stories from the War by Rachna Bisht Rawat
Book Name: Kargil: Untold Stories from the War Author: Rachna Bisht Rawat Publisher: Penguin eBury Press Pages: 288 Pages ISBN Code: ISBN13 9780143445845 ISBN10 0143445847 As India commemorates the 20th anniversary of the Kargil War, ‘Kargil-Untold Stories from the War‘ author Rachna Bisht Rawat visits the families of martyrs and brings their stories alive in a new book A father who …
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