diff --git a/app/tamil-culture/tamil-language/page.jsx b/app/tamil-culture/tamil-language/page.jsx index 6e02135..8c4bfe3 100644 --- a/app/tamil-culture/tamil-language/page.jsx +++ b/app/tamil-culture/tamil-language/page.jsx @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ export default function Tamilculture() {
Pinehurst Lake Conservation Area – Sutor Shelter, Ayr, ON.
+Pinehurst Lake – Sutor Shelter, Ayr, ON
{/*Conestoga College Welcome Centre, Room DO-WC-241
+Conestoga College – WC 241
{/*
+
In South India, Janmashtami or Gokulashtami, as it is called, is celebrated with prayers, devotional renditions and offering of fruits and special prasadams to Lord Krishna. People usually observe fast on this day. In the houses, mango leaves are tied to the doorways to mark the auspicious occasion. Colorful floral designs are drawn on the front yard. Inside the house, a small woodden mandapam is erected and decorated with flowers and plantain leaves. An icon of a crawling Krishna in a silver cradle or leaf is placed in the mandapam. In some houses, a typical setting of Gokulam is arranged with mud images of Devaki, Vasudeva with little Krishna perched in a basketon his head, a cow, besides other things related to Krishna’s legends. Small foot marks produced by impressions with rice powder mixed with water are believed to symbolically recreate the coming of Krishna into peoples’ homes.