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    Sunday, 17 January 2010

    RAJGHAT

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    RAJGHAT PLACES OF DELHI

    RAJGHAT FDC,places of Delhi 15 FDC for SALE

    Rajghat,is the place where Mahatma Gandhi was cremated. A memorial to the father of

    the nation,Set in the midst of deep green lawns, Rajghat is the place where Mahatma Gandhi was

    cremated. A memorial to the

    father of the nation, Rajghat is a simple square platform with a black memorial stone with

    Hey Ram inscribed on it.

    Hey Ram were the last words uttered by the Mahatma before collapsing after being

    shot at.

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    Located on the west bank of the River Yamuna, Rajghat is surrounded by a wooded area

    and several exotic shrubs that

    give the area a serene ambience. Walk along the ornate stone pathways as you relax on

    your tours to the samadhi of

    one of the greatest leaders, statesman and humanist ever born.

    India Travel Portal arranges for you to pay your respects at Rajghat and feel anindescribable peace as you approach

    the resting place of one of the greatest proponents of non-violence.

    Also tour the Gandhi Memorial Museum and the Gandhi Balidan Sthal as a part of yourRajghat tours with India Travel

    Portal.

    Delhi Forts are the sheer reminders of the glorious era of citys successive dynasties.

    Visit the colossal Red Fort

    and Old Fort two major attractions of the city capital.

    Monumental heritage of Delhi is well preserved in its forts, palaces, temples andmosques. Visit the magnificent

    Qutub Minar that holds lot of surprises in its colossal minaret.India Gate is constructed as a memorial and was built in the memory of 90,00 soldiers

    who laid down their lives

    during world war I. Located at Rajpath, India Gate is 42 m high and is popular relaxation

    area during the summer

    evenings. India Gate also act as popular pinic spot during winter. Also known as the All

    India War Memorial, India

    Gate was designed and constructed by Lutyens. He was the who is considered the chiefproclaimer in designing the New

    Delhi plans.

    If it were not for the Montagu-Chelmsford reforms of 1919, the Parliament House may

    not have been built. Its corny

    how the building most indispensable to modern Indian democracy came up as an

    afterthought. Earlier called the

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    Circular House, it was added to the layout at a later stage following the reforms which

    created a large Legislative

    Assembly.

    This edifice is the brainchild of Herbert Baker and was much criticized in comparison

    with Lutyens creations. An

    article by Robert Byron in Architectural Review, January 1931describes it thus: The

    Council Chamber has been Sir

    Herberts unhappiest venture. Its effect from a distance has been described. It resembles a

    Spanish bull-ring, lying

    like a mill-wheel dropped accidentally on its side.

    The Viceroy Palace remains Lutyens most significant achievement. It is befittingly the

    crowning glory of the British

    Empire and architecture in India. Today, it is perhaps Indias best known monument afterthe Taj Mahal and the Qutub

    Minar. Bigger than the Palace of Versailles, it cost a whopping 12,53,000 and now

    houses the President of India. It

    is unquestionably a masterpiece of symmetry, discipline, silhouette, colour and harmony.

    of course, it has come in

    for much criticism too but that has mostly been limited to the imperial intent behind it

    rather than its

    architecture.

    The construction of Humayuns tomb was taken up by the grief-stricken wife ofHumayun, Hamida Banu, also known as

    Bega Begam in 1565. Legend has it that the design of the Taj was inspired from this

    tombs. In pure architectural

    sense, this building is probably superior and much more beautiful that the stunning Taj.

    Sacrilege? But really, the

    only thing this building lacks is the showy marble.

    Humayun- The Mughal Emperor Costructed The Fort

    When the second Mughal emperor Humayun decided to make a city of his own he

    decided on the site of the ancient city

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    of Indraprastha. Humayun was quite a scholar with a fine grasp on such matters and so it

    is certain that the site was

    chosen deliberately. When his Sher Shah Suri overthrew him, he destroyed most of

    Dinpanah (refuge of the faithful) as

    the city of Humayun was called to make way for his own Dilli Sher Shahi or Shergarh.

    Incidentally, Humayun was

    probably the only emperor in history who built a city in Delhi and did not give it his own

    name this was typical of

    Humayuns rather sophisticated and dreamy character. The Layout of The MassiveColossal

    Jantar Mantar

    An ObservatoryThe Jantar Mantar was built in 1710 by Raja Jai Singh II of Jaipur (1699-1743) in Delhi.

    This is an observatory

    consisting of mason-built astronomical instruments to chart the course of the heavens. Jai

    Singh, who was a very

    scholarly king with a very keen interest in astronomy and astrology, had other

    observatories built too in Ujjain,

    Jaipur, Mathura (which no longer survives) and Varanasi.

    The first among these was this one in Delhi. The yantras (instruments, which has been

    distorted to Jantar) are built

    of brick rubble and plastered with lime. The yantras have evocative names like, samrat

    yantra, jai prakash, ram

    yantra and niyati chakra; each of which are used to for various astronomical calculations.

    Qutub Minar in Delhi Constructed As A Holy Minar

    Qutub MinarThe world famous towering Qutub Minar, started in 1192 by Qutub-ud-din

    Aibak (1192-98), breathes down the

    neck of the Quwwat-ul-Islam mosque. There is a slight difference of opinion as to its

    purpose: it probably was a

    tower of victory, but then again it could have been built to be a minar (tower), attached to

    the Quwwat-ul-Islam

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    mosque, for the muezzin (priest) to climb up top for a prayer.

    Other Belief of Its Construction

    Among Delhites there are lots of other theories about the origin of the tower. Some say it

    was the observatory of the

    great scientist Aryabhatta of ancient India, other claim that it was built by Prithvi

    Chauhan for his daughter to see

    the Yamuna. In fact everything short of an extraterrestrial origin has been attributed to it.

    The presence of the

    ancient non-rusting Iron Pillar within the complex further appears to add credence to the

    first theory. However the

    tower, its entire design and architecture are undisputedly Islamic and all the other theoriesare just matters of

    wild surmise.

    Considering how shortchanged he was for time, it is doubtful that Qutub-ud-din got much

    further than a couple of

    levels of the minar, in fact many suggest that lived to see only the first storey complete.

    Altamash, his successor,

    completed the remaining tower.

    Measures Taken To Keep The Minar In Perfect Shape

    It is clear that the tower was very close to the sultanates heart, since repeated efforts

    were made to keep it in

    perfect shape. In its long career, the tower got hit by lightening twice something that, of

    course, with its height

    it was literally asking for. Once during the reign of Muhammad-bin-Tughlaq, who very

    decently repaired the ensuing

    damage. The next time was in the indefatigable builder Feroze Shah Tughlaqs time,

    when the topmost storey got

    damaged. Feroze Shah, who of course couldnt well leave things alone, not only repaired

    the floor, but also sneaked

    in another level.

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    The Mecca of all the lovers, without places to go and extra money to spend in Delhi, is

    the beautiful and serene Lodi

    Garden. Its original purpose was hardly that however. It was designed over two dynasties

    the Sayyids and Lodis (15

    -16 th century) to be a sort of everyone-take-one graveyard for their families.

    During the British times the garden went under the moniker of Lady Willingdon Park, all

    that stopped with the

    Independence when they reverted back to being good old Lodi garden. In 1968, thegardens were spruced and

    relandscaped by JA Stein and Garrett Eckbo. There are several tombs in this area. You

    can climb to the top of some of

    them. However the steps are very steep and dark so its strictly not recommended. Apartfrom breaking your neck, you

    might end up being bitten by a snake or something

    The result of this combined effort is an interesting mix in styles that is clearly discernableall over the tower.

    Each of the original three storeys has different designs. The base storey has alternateangular and circular flutings

    while those of the second one are round and the third one has only angular flutings. Theiralignment is mercifully

    similar, so giving the tower a rhythmic harmony. The pretty projecting balconies have avery interesting pattern,

    with icicle-shaped pendentive (an intricate design in which triangular pieces of vaulting

    spring from the corners of

    a rectangular area and support a rounded or polygonal dome) type of brackets. The

    attractiveness of the balconies is

    heightened by the bands of sonorous inscriptions. The diameter (at base) of the Qutub

    Minar is 14.32m and about 2.75m

    at the top.

    The Attraction of Crownig Cupola

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    The tower had a crowning cupola on the top at one time, however this was struck down

    sometime in the early 19th

    century, an earthquake felled it. This was replced by a well meaning English engineer

    Major Smith. However it must

    have looked quite an eyesore for when Lord Hardinge was Governor-general of British

    India, he had it removed. You can

    see it now on the spruce lawns of the Qutub complex. Come to think of it, it must have

    been eyesore its called

    Smiths folly.

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    LADY WEAVING IN KHEMR

    Banknote on Weaving in khemr nation

    A loom is a machine or device for weaving thread or yarn into textiles. Looms can range

    from very small hand-held frames, to large free-standing hand looms, to huge automaticmechanical devices. The ancient Egyptians and Chinese used looms as early as 4000 BC.

    The basic purpose of any loom is to hold the warp threads under tension to facilitate the

    interweaving of the weft threads. The precise shape of the loom and its mechanics mayvary, but the basic function is the same.

    Weaving is the textile art in which two distinct sets of yarns or threads, called the warp

    and the filling or weft (older woof), are interlaced with each other to form a fabric or

    cloth. The warp threads run lengthways of the piece of cloth, and the weft runs acrossfrom side to side.

    Warp and weft in plain weaving.

    Cloth is woven on a loom, a device for holding the warp threads in place while the fillingthreads are woven through them. Weft is an old English word meaning that which is

    woven.

    The manner in which the warp and filling threads interlace with each other is known asthe weave. The three basic weaves are plain weave, satin weave, and twill, and the

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    majority of woven products are created with one of these weaves.Woven cloth can be

    plain (in one color or a simple pattern), or it can be woven in decorative or artistic

    designs, including tapestries. Fabric in which the warp and/or weft is tie-dyed beforeweaving is called ikat.

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    WILL MODERN CHILD KNOW WEAVING???

    Let modern children remember handlooms

    The ancient art of handweaving, along with hand spinning, remains a popular craft. The

    majority of commercial fabrics in the West are woven on computer-controlled Jacquardlooms. In the past, simpler fabrics were woven on dobby looms, while the Jacquard

    harness adaptation was reserved for more complex patterns. Some believe the efficiencyof the Jacquard loom, with its Jacquard weaving process, makes it more economical formills to use them to weave all of their fabrics, regardless of the complexity of the design.

    Weaving is the textile art in which two distinct sets of yarns or threads, called the warp

    and the filling or weft (older woof), are interlaced with each other to form a fabric or

    cloth. The warp threads run lengthways of the piece of cloth, and the weft runs acrossfrom side to side.

    Warp and weft in plain weaving.

    Cloth is woven on a loom, a device for holding the warp threads in place while the fillingthreads are woven through them. Weft is an old English word meaning that which is

    woven.

    The manner in which the warp and filling threads interlace with each other is known asthe weave. The three basic weaves are plain weave, satin weave, and twill, and the

    majority of woven products are created with one of these weaves.Woven cloth can be

    plain (in one color or a simple pattern), or it can be woven in decorative or artisticdesigns, including tapestries. Fabric in which the warp and/or weft is tie-dyed before

    weaving is called ikat.

    The ancient art of handweaving, along with hand spinning, remains a popular craft. The

    majority of commercial fabrics in the West are woven on computer-controlled Jacquard

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    looms. In the past, simpler fabrics were woven on dobby looms, while the Jacquard

    harness adaptation was reserved for more complex patterns. Some believe the efficiency

    of the Jacquard loom, with its Jacquard weaving process, makes it more economical formills to use them to weave all of their fabrics, regardless of the complexity of the design.

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    Khadi commision

    Khadi Commision history,banknotes

    IN Nagpur session (1920) that the Indian National Congress decided to encourageKhadi. The first Khadi Production Centre was established at Katiawad, Gujarat,

    Mahatma Gandhi used to refer to Khadi as The delilivery of freedom.

    In fact, Khadi was introduced in 1920 as a political weapon and as the best instrument forgiving concrete expression to the Swadeshi Spirit to boycott foreign goods. Khadi

    rendered an opportunity to every man, woman and child to cultivate self-discipline and

    self-sacrifice as a part of the non-cooperation movement.

    Development of All India Board under the Indian National Congress by Gandhiji.

    1923 Given below is a chronology of events that contributed to the development of Khadi

    in India over time in 1923

    1925 Setting up of All India Spinners Association (AISA) / Akhil Bharat Charkha Sangh,

    1935 All India Village Industries Association (AIVIA) was formed.

    1946 Govt. of Madras sought the advice of Gandhiji and set up a Department for Khadi.

    1948 Govt. of India recognized the role of Rural Cottage Industries in the IndustrialPolicy Resolution, 1948. Constituent Assembly included Cottage Industries in Rural

    Areas among the directive Principles of the Constitution in Article 43.

    These ideas were elaborated in the First five-year Plan, which laid down the Policy

    framework for setting up of a body for Khadi and Village Industries. Central Govt. also

    recommended for setting up of a Board.

    1953 In accordance with these recommendations, Govt. of India set up All India Khadi &

    Village Industries Board in January, 1953. (AIKVIB)

    1955 It was decided that a statutory body should replace the Board.

    1956 Khadi and Village Industries Commission Act 1956 was passed.

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    1957 Khadi and Village Industries Commission came into being.

    The post independence period saw the Government of India and the planning commission

    assuring the responsibility of fitting Khadi and Village Industries within the framework

    of five-year plans

    Here are photos pf some interesting banknotes issued by the THE VILLAGE AND

    GRAMAUDYOG commision or other name with a variatinkhadi weaving women ,charka

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    weaving process

    Process of weaving now

    WEAVING. The process of weaving consists in interlacing, at right angles, two or moreseries of flexible materials, of which the longitudinal are called warp and the transverse

    weft. Weaving, therefore, only embraces one section of the textile industry, for felted,

    plaited, netted, hosiery and lace fabrics lie outside this definition. Felting consists inbringing masses of loose fibres, such as wool and hair, under the combined influences of

    heat, moisture and friction, when they become firmly inter locked in every direction.

    Plaited fabrics have only one series of threads interlaced, and those at other than rightangles. In nets all threads are held in their appointed places by knots, which are tied

    wherever one thread intersects another. Hosiery fabrics, whether made from one or manythreads, are held together by intersecting a series of loops; while lace fabrics are formed

    by passing one set of threads between and round small groups of a second set of threads,instead of moving them from side to side. Notwithstanding the foregoing limitations,

    woven fabrics are varied in texture and have an enormous range of application. The

    demands made by prehistoric man for fabrics designed for clothing and shelter were fewand simple, and these were fashioned by interlacing strips of fibrous material and grasses,

    which in their natural condition were long enough for the purpose in hand. But, as he

    passed from a state of savagery into a civilized being, his needs developed with hisculture, and those needs are still extending. It no longer suffices to minister to individual

    necessities; luxury, commerce and numerous industries must also be considered.

    The invention of spinning gave a great impetus to the introduction of varied effectspreviously; the use of multicoloured threads provided ornament for simple structures, but

    the demand for variety extended far beyond the limits of colour, and different materials

    were employed either separately or conjointly, together with different schemes ofinterlacing. Eventually the weaver was called upon to furnish articles possessing lustre,

    softness and delicacy; or those that combine strength and durability with diverse

    colourings, with a snowy whiteness, or with elaborate ornamentation. In cold countries a

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    demand arose for warm clothing, and in hot ones for cooler materials; while commerce

    and industry have requisitioned fabrics that vary from normal characteristics to those that

    exceed an inch in thickness. In order to meet these and other requirements the world hasbeen searched for suitable raw materials. From the animal kingdom, wool, hair, fur,

    feathers, silk and the pinna fibre have long been procured. From the vegetable kingdom,

    cotton, flax, hemp, jute, ramie and a host of other less known but almost equally valuablematerials are derived. Amongst minerals there are gold, silver, copper, brass, iron, glass

    and asbestos. In addition, strips of paper, or skin, in the plain, gilt, silvered and painted

    con ditions are available as well as artificial fibres. All of the fore going may be usedalone or in combination

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    KHADI weavers

    SadanaShurulu greatness of PADMASHALIs

    Saadhana Soorulu Folk Arts

    Saadhana Soorulu are those who, with a lot of devotion and concentration, learn magic orIndrajala and give performances in the art of magic. They are known to produce miracles

    and shock their audiences.

    They belong to the Padmashali community are dependent on the weavers in thiscommunity with whose permission they give performances. The team performing this art

    form consists of six men. They go around villages throughout the year and give magic

    performances. They stay for five or six days in a village.

    Performances are given in open places where there is scope for a good gathering. They

    are arranged during daytime only. No make-up is necessary for this performance. A fewof these performances are detailed below. Four poles are fixed in the place of the

    performance. A man is tied to a pole with rope and completely covered with cloth.

    When the cover is removed, the man tied to one pole is made to appear at another pole.

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    Another item in the performance is what is known as Agnisthambhana. This is done by

    fixing a stout needle on the head of a man. A shallow vessel is placed on the other end of

    the needle with a flame under the vessel. Rotis are baked on the vessel after this. Anothermagic performance is known as Jalasthambhana. In this they show a person drinking

    water with his mouth and letting the water out through his ears and nose.

    Yet another is Vayusthambhana. This is done by making ones body light, controlling

    breathing and then weighing the body on a light scale. By doing such magical acts,

    Saadhana Soorulu continue their performance for about three hours. They have Katladi(right for collection) with the Padmashali community. Performance is their main source

    of livelihood.

    Sadahanasuroolu are depicted at bottom of 500 rial note on Cambodian[next to Vietnam]

    currency cut bottom panel to get good view

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