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Shanti $16.99 Mary Larsson Shanti - Art Print |
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Ohm Shanti $13.49 Ohm Shanti |
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Om Shanti $14.99 Track Listing: 1. Om Shanti, 2. Prem Hari, 3. Pushpa, 4. Sarve Bhavantu, 5. Shanti Shanti |
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Shanti Stupa $24.99 Guylain Doyle Shanti Stupa - Photographic Print |
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Shanti Generation $10.62 Rated: NASynopsis: Shanti Generation: Yoga Skills for Youth Peacemakers merges yoga exercises and mindfulness techniques for youth ages 7 to 16. Developed by renowned youth yoga expert, Abby Wills, MA, and created in collaboration with teens, the program integrates a series of movements, breathing techniques and practices that facilitate inner calm, positive attitude and a strong, healthy body. Practicing just two times per week cultivates body awareness, flexibility, concentration, stress reduction and self-expression. Exercises are demonstrated by Abby s students and set to positive grooves created by 311 bassist, Aaron Wills (aka P-Nut). |
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Hotel Shanti Palace $125.23 Hotel Shanti Palace is located in New Delhi, close to AMBI Mall, DLF Emporio Vasant Kunj, and DLF Promenade Vasant Kunj. Additional area points of interest include Qutub Minar and Ambience Mall. Hotel Features. Hotel Shanti Palace features a restaurant. Room service is available. The hotel serves a complimentary breakfast. This 3 star property has a business center. Guest parking is complimentary. Guestrooms. Air conditioned guestrooms at Hotel Shanti Palace feature minibars. |
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Hotel Shanti Residency $32.31 Hotel Shanti Residency is located in Jaisalmer, close to Patwon ki Haveli, Gadi Sagar Tank, and Jaisalmer Fort. Nearby points of interest also include Nathmalji ki Haveli. Hotel Features. Hotel Shanti Residency features a restaurant. Those traveling on business have access to a business center at this hotel. Additional property amenities include laundry facilities. Guestrooms. All guestrooms at Hotel Shanti Residency feature air conditioning. |
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Shanti the Yogi: Mountain Adventure - $14.99 Sikh musician and devotee Snatum Kaur leads children on a peaceful, illustrated adventure about Shanti the Yogi and a mountain, leading kids through a special yoga routine designed especially for young ones. ~ Cammila Albertson, Rovi |
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Asana OHM Shanti $13.99 Track Listing: 1. Morning Breeze, 2. Kala Infinite, 3. Shiva Stone, 4. Mukti, 5. Shriva Manas Puji, 6. Ohm Shanti, 7. Balama, 8. Pattern Release, 9. Here Comes the Sun |
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Short Stories by Deodhari, Shanti [Paperback] $20.27 Author: Deodhari, Shanti Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 74 Publication Date: 2011/07/22 Language: English Dimensions: 9.00 x 6.00 x 0.18 inches |
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Short Stories by Deodhari, Shanti [Hardcover] $39.64 Author: Deodhari, Shanti Binding Type: Hardcover Number of Pages: 74 Publication Date: 2011/07/22 Language: English Dimensions: 9.00 x 6.00 x 0.31 inches |
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Shanti the Acrobat $24.54 Author: Schneider, Cindy Bohannon Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 140 Publication Date: 2000/06/01 Age Level: 09 12 Language: English Dimensions: 8.02 x 5.06 x 0.40 inches |
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Let Us not Forget the Days of Doordarshan Nascent Stage?
But if one ponders for a moment how time has passed by. One would indeed feel and would come to the conclusion that India has changed, its people have changed and so are their tastes of the television programmes.
We all remember our first black and white image that we saw in “our” television set in the early 1980’s. The black and white television set was community sponsored electronic gadget, the neighbours had the same ownership that of the real owner.
The programmes that were part of the Doordarshan were Vikram Aur Betal, Chitrahaar, Appu Aur Pappu, Aa Bail Mujhe Maar, Ek Do Teen Char (Title song: Ek do teen char, chaaro mil ke saath chale to karde chamatkar). Around these programmes our world used to revolve.
Now, it is very tough, probably impossible to keep track of the programmes aired on dozen of television channel. Comparing with those golden days one would surely conclude that the soul of India has changed, India has made headway to many fields.
Well, in today’s market driving market with advertisement tag vociferously connected to each programme put on air; in those days, the advertisement were that of Nirma, Kayam Churen, Rooh Afza, Rasna (I Love You Rasana!!), Cinkara (hamdard ka tonic CINKARAAA…), Fevicol (elephant tug of war), Liril, and Surf (lalita ji). Those were the brands and the necessity items for the people.
How one could forget Wednesday 8 o’clock Chitrahaar? Not possible to forget since it come as the only window to the world of filmi songs. It was the only dose for entertainment in the weekdays. And now, whole channel is devoted to entertainment and is a inseparable entity of any channels.
At that time there was misconception prevailing that a television in home was a nuisance, disturbing the studies of children. No prize for guessing, the television we had had a wooden window with lock facility.
Then came the Ramayana fever of the great epic. Its popularity reached such a zenith point that the entire nation used to come to a virtual stop. And now, can anyone cite such a programme, which had the same intensity. Ramayana was the programme which people from any faiths devoured.
You remember, TA NA NA NA NA NA …!! Yes, Malgudi Days. How was it? Krishi Darshan - Agriculture based show. Shanti - Mandira bedi. Vyomkesh Bakshi. Sigma. Indradhanush. Fauji, Humlog, Buniyaad, Chunauthi, Circus, He-man, Mungerilal, Yeh Jo Hai Zindagi, Udaan, Yogi. Surabhi (Sidharth Kak or Renuka Sahani), Bharat Kee Khoj, and The Sword Of Tipu Sultan.
How was the “Gumshuda Talaash Kendra” short programme? National integration programme like "Ek Anak Aur Ekta" cartoon, Mile Sur Mera tumhara. And the news for the hearing impaired.
And how were the School Chale Hum, Param Vir Chakra, Ducktales, Mickey And Mouse, Gul Gulshan Gulfaam, Hello Zindagi, Khali Haath, The World This Week, Alice in Wonderland programmes. And at last the Mahabharata.
There is no point in saying as our options have increased it has its inverse effect on our choice and the attachment we carry. In the present time we watch heart throbbing programmes in the name of entertainment. There is nothing on air to feel associated with our neighbours and relatives. The time has changed and so is our country and its people.
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