Jyotika and Suriya visited a temple in Karnataka Actor Jyotika visited the Tirumala Tirupati temple in the early hours of November 27. The actor was seen greeting her fans and taking pictures with her ...
The State cannot stop an individual from installing a memorial or a statue on his or her private land, the Madras High Court recently said while permitting a Salem-based activist to construct a ...
Archaeologists excavated a 2,000-year-old sanctuary and found an entrance gate, two towers, and a hidden chamber, photos show ... front of a crumbling ancient temple in Egypt.
Kinar, originally called Thirukannar and Nethrapuram, is a small village near Madhurantakam which has an ancient temple for Siva worshipped as Nethrapurishwarar. The Sthala Puranam (traditional ...
New Delhi, India — When Nayeem Ahmad, 35, left his sweets shop on Sunday morning to buy cooking oil, his younger brother, Tasleem, did not know that interreligious tensions were boiling over in ...
Four new images show our nearest star in dazzling detail, with each one made up of 25 shots observed by the Solar Orbiter in 2023 Margherita Bassi Daily Correspondent This view is just part of a ...
Actor Suriya and director Siva visited a temple in Sholingur, Tamil Nadu, after the mixed responses for Kanguva. The film released in theatres on November 14. Listen to Story Kanguva released in ...
Tensions erupted at Telugu actor Mohan Babu's Jalpally residence on December 10, when visuals emerged of him allegedly attempting to strike a journalist with a microphone. The reporter, who was ...
Vemulawada: Chief Minister of Telangana, Revanth Reddy, visited the sacred sanctum of the Vemulawada Sri Rajarajeshwara Swamy Temple today. The temple, located in the heart of the historic town of ...
In a shocking incident, the temple elephant - Deivanai - at the famous Subramanian Swamy temple in Tiruchendur trampled the mahout and his relative to death on Monday. Following this, the temple ...
"Pictures of the Year is one of my favorite things that we do all year," National Geographic Editor-in-Chief Nathan Lump told USA TODAY. "It’s more than just a collection of great images ...