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Magic Magic 3D is a 2003 Indian Tamil-language children's fantasy film directed by Jose Punnoose. The film stars Suraj Balajee, S. P. Balasubrahmanyam , Tirlok Malik and Pooja Kumar . It was dubbed in Malayalam , Telugu and Hindi , with the Hindi dub being titled as Chota Jadugar ( transl. Little Magician ). [ 1 ]
The traditional haveli design highlights specific architectural components like the façade, open courtyards, carved columns, arches, doors, windows, and balconies. [2] [4] Adjoining the mandir is BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Haveli, a multi-function cultural centre. Whereas the mandir is carved from stone, the haveli is constructed from wood.
The outside often includes a square representing the four cardinal directions, with doors to each. A popular form is the Sri Chakra, or Sri Yantra , which represents the goddess in her form as Tripura Sundari .
The Marghazhi Thiruvaadhirai festival celebrated in December–January indicates the first puja, the fourteenth day after the new moon (Chaturdashi) of the month of Masi (February–March) indicates the second pooja, the Chittirai Thiruvonam (in April–May), indicates the third pooja or uchikalam, the Uthiram of Aani (June–July) also called ...
Vetri Velyadhaswami appeared in front the great Tamil saint Agastiyar and helped him to perform his pooja Agastiyar. 12 Thindal Murugan Temple: Thindalmalai: Erode - Velyadhaswami temple is a model of Birla Mandir, with Golden Temple Car. 13 Arulmigu Subramanyaswamy Thirukovil Sivanmalai, Kangayam, Tirupur -
A puja thali (Sanskrit: पूजा थाली, romanized: Pūjā thālī, lit. 'prayer plate') is a tray or large container on which puja materials are accumulated and decorated. [1]
Sivaji 3D is the first Indian film to be launched with the new Dolby Atmos platform. [98] [106] The trailer of 3D version was launched on 13 August 2012 at Prasad Labs along with Rajinikanth. [107] The 3D version released on 12 December 2012, coinciding with Rajinikanth's birthday.
In the Hindu tradition, a murti (Sanskrit: मूर्ति, romanized: mūrti, lit. ' form, embodiment, or solid object ') [1] is a devotional image, such as a statue or icon, of a deity or saint [2] used during puja and/or in other customary forms of actively expressing devotion or reverence - whether at Hindu temples or shrines.