Sunday 23 December 2012

TEPPOTSAVAM AT BHADRACHALAM TEMPLE TOWN ON DEC 23RD 4 PM TO 7

Krishna Prasad (Krishna_Prasad): his videos on Dailymotion

VYKUNTA EKADASI DAY AT BHADRACHALAM TEMPLE TOWN

Krishna Prasad (Krishna_Prasad): his videos on Dailymotion

TEPPOTSAVAM AT BHADRACHALAM TEMPLE TOWN ON DEC 23RD 4 PM TO 7

Krishna Prasad (Krishna_Prasad): his videos on Dailymotion

MUKKOTI UTSAVALU AT BHADRACHALAM TEMPLE TOWN....

Krishna Prasad (Krishna_Prasad): his videos on Dailymotion

TEPPOTSAVAM AT BHADRACHALAM TEMPLE TOWN ON DEC 23RD 4 PM TO 7

Krishna Prasad (Krishna_Prasad): his videos on Dailymotion

TEPPOTSAVAM AT BHADRACHALAM TEMPLE TOWN ON DEC 23RD 4 PM TO 7

Krishna Prasad (Krishna_Prasad): his videos on Dailymotion

TEPPOTSAVAM AT BHADRACHALAM TEMPLE TOWN ON DEC 23RD 4 PM TO 7

Saturday 22 December 2012

LIFE IN A CIRCUS

This show gives you how the circus people enjoy their lives by risking themselves every minute. 

Sunday 9 December 2012

IS WALMART LOSS TO INDIA ......


WALMART'S INDIA'S NEWS NAME 'BEST PRICE' IS A WELCOME ONE?



    India is largest country in world. It is so largest so it is opens for news market sector like WALMART'S. The FDI's gave big jolt among political people. In voting some people against some are pro. This is all about money. Today political people needs only money so that they are allowed FDI's easily in India without any hurdle to give green signal by the govt.
    WALMART business is not a first one it's kind in India. Now indian common man buying one litre of drinking water with a cost of Rs. 20 or more. Really whenever drinking water is made as a corporate business then only all people raise their voice against it. But Today we are giving some price to free water in India. As a journalist i visits to different places, i watched even a daily worker also taking Rs.20 water bottle with him because of awareness of his health. Now-a-days mobile phone became a must article in every home or even every individual, more than Rs.300 wasting for this mobile, but who will bothered..... eating up all economy by corporate people but nobody bothered......anything that gives profits to political people that will allows shamelessly in india. Now India needs only money.... simply money......




   In our society corporate blood injected by the MNSC'S so that common man also habituated to corporate sector. So  in India education,health,water and other freely  available fundamental rights made high price. Even starting of LKG admission is made high.English medium education made must in our society, it fee rise so high. Lakhs of rupees expensing on education. To get good and corporate education one family can invest more than 80 percent of their yearly income. Like this India made westernization, why today all are opposing WALMART. In all cities and metros big shopping malls entertaining people, WALMART also one of them. if WALMART enters nothing will happen to rural sector. Why because rural sector and cities colonies are busy with street end shops or small shopping malls. 80 percent of indian middle class family depends on street end shops, though weekends they visits big shopping malls, but they would give first priority to street end shops and super markets.
   Common rurual sector maintained by small shops in the rural sector. In these rural shops all are available, form salt to Wine.... even latest face wash also available in rural shops, these shops serves like supermarkets in cities. All things available under one roof, from vegetables to medicines. So these shops never get loss due to WALMART in India. These rural people never enters WALMART BEST PRICE shopping mall, because of shyness in rural people and buying capacity in them. But WALMART'S BEST PRICE may give right competition to MORE,BIGBAJAR,MEGAMART AND like big shopping malls of indian MNC'S . The fight between them only we can see in future.




Our govt is saying that youth may get employment in WALMART BEST PRICE shops, as a journalist i contacted so many youth who are working in MORE BIGBAJAR, OR THE BEST PRICES and asked about their work and salary, One of them talked to me and said, "Sir here work is for 9 to 9 everyday, if in weekends or in holidays and festival times it goes up to 9 to 12 in the morning. We get Rs.6500 per month's salary, that means daily Rs.225 wage for us. Work load is very high, for example I am here cashier i have to wait upto 12 in the morning in weekends to handover all cash, i have to stand all 9 to 12 but as my family's sake i have been working here. You think sir, is not violation of working rules and conditions, if we question about this..... then they will automatically removes us from services, so ... this is the big shopping malls.
    In long rungs or long years it may give loss to all other shopping malls which are smaller than WALLMART THE BEST PRICE. but nothing loss to common man, why because the common man already make loss with corporate water,schools,hosiptals and all......80 percent of the Indian people did not have the buying capacity in THE BEST PRICE SHOPPS  i visited one of them in Vijayawada, this shop uses only above middle class family, who are free in their homes...... So dont worry INDIA....... THE BEST PRICE... IS NOT DO ANY DANGER TO STREET END SHOPS..... 

Friday 7 December 2012

temple after fog......

majic fog ..........

anjaneya swamy temple chuttugunta vja.2 Road-side Indian temples.....

Road side indian food 2........

This is road side indian food. It is cheaper, so that most of the common indian likes this food. It is in different varietes, different kinds of food prepares here and sells. Mainly Mysore bajjai,or bonda,bajji mirhci,chana vada. These foods are easy to cook, so that by the side of the road these food prepares before the people and sells it. It tastes good with a low price, so all people even students are also likes this kind of food by the road side of india. Its preparation also very simeple. For bonda or Mysore bajji, Simply takes one portion of Maida or fine wheat floor, mix with jeera,mirchi powder added salt, preserved aside for one hours. Then it went fermentation, Then the mix agains mixes well, before deep frying in the oil. My making small balls with hands the mysore bajji deep fries in high temparature, after looks brown the balls of fried bonda takes out. With ground nut chatney it takes. It cheaps so less price but it taste so good. In cool winters all people enjoys road side indian food.

sri rama temple at bsnl road vja.Road-side Indian temples.......

Besent road Rama mandiram....... Road-side Indian temples.........

Road side indian food.......

Besent Road Sri Rama mandiram vja 2.Road-side Indian temples.......

Besent Road Sri Rama mandiram vja 2.Road-side Indian temples.......

Friday 30 November 2012

offering flowers and kumkum to godavari mata

offering flowers and kumkum to godavari mata

sri seetha rama chandraswamy staged on the shore of godavari .......

naxtra haraty

godavari nadi pooja performed by the priests on the other shore

karteeka poornima a holy day


karteeka poornima a holy day


karteeka poornima a holy day


karteeka poornima a holy day


karteeka poornima a holy day


karteeka poornima at nite


Saturday 24 November 2012

Friday 12 October 2012


Trips of a Lifetime

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Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park in Australia.

Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Australia

Why travel so far to look at a large red rock? Because it will send a shiver up your spine. Because it may move you to tears. Up close, Uluru is more magnificent than you can imagine. Immense and overwhelming, this area has what's described as a "spirit of place" here.

In photos (which never do it justice), "The Rock" looks smooth and even, but the reality is much more interesting -- dappled with holes and overhangs, with curtains of stone draping its sides, creating little coves hiding water holes and Aboriginal rock art. Depending on the angle and intensity of the sun, the color changes from pink to a deep wine red. And if you are lucky enough to be visiting when it rains, you will see a sight like no other. Here, rain brings everyone outside to see the spectacle of waterfalls created off the massive rock.

But don't think a visit to Uluru is just about snapping a few photos. You can walk around the Rock, climb it (although we say don't; even the local Anangu people consider it too dangerous), fly over it, ride a camel to it, circle it on a Harley-Davidson, trek through the nearby Olgas, and dine under the stars while you learn about them. Of the many ways to explore it, one of the best is to join Aboriginal people on guided walks. Just do yourself one favor: Plan to spend at least two days here, if not three. -- Lee Mylne

Photo Caption: In 1985, Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park was returned to its Aboriginal owners, known as the Anangu, who manage the property jointly with the Australian government.


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A tree overgrowing the ruins of Angkor Wat in Siem Reap, Cambodia.

Angkor Wat, Cambodia

In 1861, it was just a mysterious hulk of laterite and sandstone blocks, shrouded in roots and vines, in the Cambodian jungle. Today, the ancient city of Angkor -- capital of the Khmer kingdom from the 9th to the 15th century -- is Cambodia's chief tourism attraction, a breathtaking sprawl of temples and shrines that covers 400 sq. km (154 sq. miles).

Part of the complex is Angkor Thom -- or great city in Khmer -- dotted with many temples. The centerpiece is a fantastical Buddhist temple called Bayon, with four huge enigmatic stone faces, each cosmologically aligned with a compass point, as are each of its 51 small towers.

Angkor's primary attraction, however, is the main temple, Angkor Wat, whose four-spired profile has virtually become the symbol of Cambodia. Dating from the 12th century, it stands 213m (700 ft.) high from its base to the tip of its highest lotus-shaped tower, the largest religious monument ever built. Scholars believe its symmetry mirrors the timeline of the Hindu ages, like a map or calendar of the universe. Approaching from the main road over a baray, or reservoir, you climb up three steep levels to the inner sanctum, where you'll be high up for an awe-inspiring view.

Photo Caption: A tree overgrowing the ruins of Angkor Wat in Siem Reap, Cambodia


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The Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, Spain.

Santiago de Compostela, Spain

Most vacations aren't exactly life-altering, but a surprising number of people who trek the Camino de Santiago come away from the experience feeling fundamentally changed. While it is physically a long and arduous walk over a 500-mile course, most of the labor is more … metaphysical. It's a spiritual journey that emulates the path walked in the year 950 by a French monk to visit the remains of the Apostle St. James in remote Santiago de Compostela. He described his journey in what is considered to be the first travel guide, the Codex Calixtinus.

One thousand years later, pilgrims are still tracing his footsteps, starting in Navarre and ending in Galicia, usually after a solid month of walking, for the full effect. But it's also possible to undertake only sections of the journey, depending on your time allowances. You choose your own path.

Photo Caption: The Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, Spain


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Rice paddies in Sapa, Vietnam.

North Vietnam

The Vietnamese capital Hanoi is the home base for exploring northern Vietnam. Book an overnight train to the high mountains and rice terraces of Sapa, an old French colonial hill station that you can use as a base for easy hikes of nearby villages. The diverse ethnic hill tribes gather in town under the gaze of the old Mission Church to trade goods (to other Vietnamese) and souvenirs (to tourists). Or head 62 miles out to Bac Ha on Sundays for another bustling market. If you miss that one, hire a guide to take you to Coc Ly, which holds a colorful market on Tuesdays -- you get the picture.

Head due east from Hanoi to catch the light playing on the arching rock formations of Halong Bay -- it's never the same, painting rich colors on a stunning landscape, and the bay attracts many artists and photographers.

Photo Caption: Rice paddies in Sapa, Vietnam