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	<title>Comments on: BlogAdda&#8230;blog aggregator for showcasing Indian blogs</title>
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		<title>By: satish</title>
		<link>http://www.webyantra.net/2007/10/30/blogaddablog-aggregator-for-showcasing-indian-blog/comment-page-1/#comment-349616</link>
		<dc:creator>satish</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Apr 2009 07:35:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>CONGRESS-JD(S) IN SECRET AGREEMENT--
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Transport Minister Sri R Ashok today charged the JD(S) of fielding candidates only for name sake in the ensuing general elections in the state and said Congress and JD(S) have entered into a secret agreement for seat adjustments.
Visit to --http://bjpkarnataka.org</description>
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Transport Minister Sri R Ashok today charged the JD(S) of fielding candidates only for name sake in the ensuing general elections in the state and said Congress and JD(S) have entered into a secret agreement for seat adjustments.<br />
Visit to &#8211;http://bjpkarnataka.org</p>
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		<title>By: The indian blogger</title>
		<link>http://www.webyantra.net/2007/10/30/blogaddablog-aggregator-for-showcasing-indian-blog/comment-page-1/#comment-309556</link>
		<dc:creator>The indian blogger</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Feb 2009 04:03:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Lets review real time, I have never come across a blogger meet organized by blogadda or a  heard of a tour to each city in India and met the people who signed up for an account.
I din&#039;t find any cool networking feature that i found in www.indiblogger.in  
btw, i had the opportunity to meet them in person in Mumbai, they came all the way to just meet us all. 
And since i have registered with both the portals, i kind of feel blogadda copies indiblogger as soon as they launch a new cool concept.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lets review real time, I have never come across a blogger meet organized by blogadda or a  heard of a tour to each city in India and met the people who signed up for an account.<br />
I din&#8217;t find any cool networking feature that i found in <a href="http://www.indiblogger.in" rel="nofollow">http://www.indiblogger.in</a><br />
btw, i had the opportunity to meet them in person in Mumbai, they came all the way to just meet us all.<br />
And since i have registered with both the portals, i kind of feel blogadda copies indiblogger as soon as they launch a new cool concept.</p>
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		<title>By: God Lives In The Himalayas</title>
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		<dc:creator>God Lives In The Himalayas</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Sep 2008 10:17:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Ten-year old Siddharth is traumatized when he witnesses a religious ceremony gone terribly wrong. During this sacred ritual, his mother is consumed by flames and his father is horribly burnt. Once a normal, outgoing boy, Siddharth is transformed by the tragedy into an introverted child of a few words.

           While awaiting and praying for his father’s recovery, Siddharth is forced to live with his uncle. Continuing the inexplicable downward spiral of his life, young Siddharth is subjected to abuse from his aunt. The only bright spot in his life is the warmth he receives from his cousin, Druki. Despite the sad circumstances that have caused it, she is delighted to have Siddharth living in her home and existing in her life.

           One evening, as she is preparing for bed, Druki asks her mother about the death of Siddharth’ mother. Searching for words to give peace to her daughter, the woman tells Druki that God took Siddharth’s mother away because he loved her so much. Siddharth learns of this and is puzzled, wondering how it is possible that God loved his mother more than he. The question burns in his mind like a sliver and, try as he might, he cannot banish the tormenting thought. In his young wisdom, he finally realizes that the only one who does know the answer is God Himself. And thus begins Siddharth’s epic journey to find God and pose the question to him.

          With a childlike innocence, he begins this journey by asking those around him where God lives. Since no one can tell him where God lives, he decides to find out for himself. He begins on this path by watching those around him whose lives appear to be spiritual, feeling they may know where God resides. He visits temples, follows religious processions, spies on priests – always searching for clues that will lead him to God… always to no avail.

           In the depths of depression, the pointer to the direction he must go, finally and unexpectedly comes to him in the form of an old man who says he knows where God lives. The old man explains that, of course, God lives in the middle of the Himalayas. Enlightened and excited, he now prepares to embark upon the high path to God’s home. As they learn about this, his cousin Druki and Siddharth’s best friend, Raju, implore him to take them along. At first he resists, but when he understands that they too have questions for God, there is no way he can refuse. And so, the three set out to find God in his home.

           They begin their arduous trek riding atop a bus. But, before long, the bus’ passengers grow suspicious and they are forced to continue on foot. Along the way a helper comes to them – almost as if he has been sent to do so. Ali, a teenager who works at a highway motel, gains them passage on an Army truck, also joining them as he, too, has questions for God and is inspired by Siddharth’s plan. A harrowing struggle ensues as they ford a river, desperately scavenge for food and dare the howling winds of the Himalayas. As they continue their journey into the clouds – further challenges assail and assault the quartet… yet none can deter them.

           And then, true tragedies strike – Raju plunges through melted snow and drowns. In the thin atmosphere, Druki draws her final breadth. And even Ali vanishes into the consuming mists of the upper reaches of the Himalayas.

           At last, Siddharth alone reaches the mountain respite that is God’s true home. In triumph and humility, Siddharth poses his questions to God – questions that all mankind has pondered since time immemorial. In a scene as powerful as Lord Krishna’s narration of the Bhagwad Gita to Arjuna, Siddharth’s life is forever changed – and so shall our viewers’ as they come to bathe in the joys of God’s revelation to this simple boy. Triumph is Siddharth’s at last… for he has, with intrepidity, determination and pureness of spirit, sought God where he lives. And in that triumph, he comes to know the greatest blessing of them all… peace. Om shanti, shanti, shanti, Om. 

Enjoy the Trailer of the Movie:
http://in.youtube.com/watch?v=i8t2Z8x7Ky4</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ten-year old Siddharth is traumatized when he witnesses a religious ceremony gone terribly wrong. During this sacred ritual, his mother is consumed by flames and his father is horribly burnt. Once a normal, outgoing boy, Siddharth is transformed by the tragedy into an introverted child of a few words.</p>
<p>           While awaiting and praying for his father’s recovery, Siddharth is forced to live with his uncle. Continuing the inexplicable downward spiral of his life, young Siddharth is subjected to abuse from his aunt. The only bright spot in his life is the warmth he receives from his cousin, Druki. Despite the sad circumstances that have caused it, she is delighted to have Siddharth living in her home and existing in her life.</p>
<p>           One evening, as she is preparing for bed, Druki asks her mother about the death of Siddharth’ mother. Searching for words to give peace to her daughter, the woman tells Druki that God took Siddharth’s mother away because he loved her so much. Siddharth learns of this and is puzzled, wondering how it is possible that God loved his mother more than he. The question burns in his mind like a sliver and, try as he might, he cannot banish the tormenting thought. In his young wisdom, he finally realizes that the only one who does know the answer is God Himself. And thus begins Siddharth’s epic journey to find God and pose the question to him.</p>
<p>          With a childlike innocence, he begins this journey by asking those around him where God lives. Since no one can tell him where God lives, he decides to find out for himself. He begins on this path by watching those around him whose lives appear to be spiritual, feeling they may know where God resides. He visits temples, follows religious processions, spies on priests – always searching for clues that will lead him to God… always to no avail.</p>
<p>           In the depths of depression, the pointer to the direction he must go, finally and unexpectedly comes to him in the form of an old man who says he knows where God lives. The old man explains that, of course, God lives in the middle of the Himalayas. Enlightened and excited, he now prepares to embark upon the high path to God’s home. As they learn about this, his cousin Druki and Siddharth’s best friend, Raju, implore him to take them along. At first he resists, but when he understands that they too have questions for God, there is no way he can refuse. And so, the three set out to find God in his home.</p>
<p>           They begin their arduous trek riding atop a bus. But, before long, the bus’ passengers grow suspicious and they are forced to continue on foot. Along the way a helper comes to them – almost as if he has been sent to do so. Ali, a teenager who works at a highway motel, gains them passage on an Army truck, also joining them as he, too, has questions for God and is inspired by Siddharth’s plan. A harrowing struggle ensues as they ford a river, desperately scavenge for food and dare the howling winds of the Himalayas. As they continue their journey into the clouds – further challenges assail and assault the quartet… yet none can deter them.</p>
<p>           And then, true tragedies strike – Raju plunges through melted snow and drowns. In the thin atmosphere, Druki draws her final breadth. And even Ali vanishes into the consuming mists of the upper reaches of the Himalayas.</p>
<p>           At last, Siddharth alone reaches the mountain respite that is God’s true home. In triumph and humility, Siddharth poses his questions to God – questions that all mankind has pondered since time immemorial. In a scene as powerful as Lord Krishna’s narration of the Bhagwad Gita to Arjuna, Siddharth’s life is forever changed – and so shall our viewers’ as they come to bathe in the joys of God’s revelation to this simple boy. Triumph is Siddharth’s at last… for he has, with intrepidity, determination and pureness of spirit, sought God where he lives. And in that triumph, he comes to know the greatest blessing of them all… peace. Om shanti, shanti, shanti, Om. </p>
<p>Enjoy the Trailer of the Movie:<br />
<a href="http://in.youtube.com/watch?v=i8t2Z8x7Ky4" rel="nofollow">http://in.youtube.com/watch?v=i8t2Z8x7Ky4</a></p>
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		<title>By: Hindi Song</title>
		<link>http://www.webyantra.net/2007/10/30/blogaddablog-aggregator-for-showcasing-indian-blog/comment-page-1/#comment-162809</link>
		<dc:creator>Hindi Song</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 22 May 2008 05:32:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Blog Adda is fastest growing site for the BLOG interlinking</description>
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		<title>By: BlogAdda Vs IndiBlogger - Read this today! &#171; Desistartups - Indian Startups Blog &#124; Startup Reviews &#124; Interviews</title>
		<link>http://www.webyantra.net/2007/10/30/blogaddablog-aggregator-for-showcasing-indian-blog/comment-page-1/#comment-141653</link>
		<dc:creator>BlogAdda Vs IndiBlogger - Read this today! &#171; Desistartups - Indian Startups Blog &#124; Startup Reviews &#124; Interviews</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Mar 2008 18:26:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Also one of my reader was upset that I don&#8217;t do enough research before writing a post. To make him happy here are the links that I referred for this post. [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Sandeepraj001</title>
		<link>http://www.webyantra.net/2007/10/30/blogaddablog-aggregator-for-showcasing-indian-blog/comment-page-1/#comment-124224</link>
		<dc:creator>Sandeepraj001</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Dec 2007 11:05:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi all ! I am new to this vast world of internet.I have just created my website &lt;a href=&quot;http://sandeepraj001.biz.ly/&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;Sandeepraj001&lt;/a&gt;.It consists of a blog too.Besides this,I have also created a blog @ blogspot........&lt;a href=&quot;http://sandeepraj001.blogspot.com/&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;Sandeep&#039;s Blog&lt;/a&gt; .I am very much eager to bring my blogs n my website in big search engines&#039; results. But even after following many steps found in web world, its not even coming on the last reslut page.Can any1 help me out in this regard. After going through this blog topic, I am going to visit this site also n try my luck.But frnds plz help.....</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi all ! I am new to this vast world of internet.I have just created my website <a href="http://sandeepraj001.biz.ly/" rel="nofollow">Sandeepraj001</a>.It consists of a blog too.Besides this,I have also created a blog @ blogspot&#8230;&#8230;..<a href="http://sandeepraj001.blogspot.com/" rel="nofollow">Sandeep&#8217;s Blog</a> .I am very much eager to bring my blogs n my website in big search engines&#8217; results. But even after following many steps found in web world, its not even coming on the last reslut page.Can any1 help me out in this regard. After going through this blog topic, I am going to visit this site also n try my luck.But frnds plz help&#8230;..</p>
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		<title>By: www.webyantra.net&#187;Blog Archive &#187; IndiBlogger&#8230;the super-cool network of Indian blogs</title>
		<link>http://www.webyantra.net/2007/10/30/blogaddablog-aggregator-for-showcasing-indian-blog/comment-page-1/#comment-119219</link>
		<dc:creator>www.webyantra.net&#187;Blog Archive &#187; IndiBlogger&#8230;the super-cool network of Indian blogs</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Dec 2007 13:30:50 +0000</pubDate>
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