NEW DELHI- India on December 24 expressed concerns over reports of the demolition of a Hindu deity statue in an area affected by the ongoing border dispute between Thailand and Cambodia, asserting ...
A photograph of the demolition of a Hindu deity statue has been shared online with a false claim that it shows an incident that happened in Bangladesh. BOOM found that the image is unrelated to ...
An image showing a bulldozer demolishing a statue of Lord Vishnu is going viral on social media platforms with users claiming it to be a recent incident from Bangladesh. A Facebook user shared the ...
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Vaikuntha Ekadashi is one of the most sacred Ekadashis, which is celebrated in many parts of India. Thousands of devotees from the Telugu states visited major temples of Lord Vishnu, including Sri ...
Putrada Ekadashi 2025: The last Ekadashi of 2025 will be celebrated on December 30, 2025. By observing a fast and performing the right rituals of worshipping Lord Vishnu on this day, one receives the ...
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A viral video of a Lord Vishnu statue's destruction near the Thailand-Cambodia border has ignited outrage, leading to a #BoycottThailand trend. Thailand claims the statue was on disputed land for ...
A day after India voiced concern over the demolition of a statue of Lord Vishnu amid the Thailand-Cambodia border clashes, Thailand issued a statement saying that the site of the structure was not a ...
The alleged demolition of a statue of a Hindu deity on the Thailand-Cambodia border by the Thai Army has sparked outrage, with India on Wednesday voicing concern over the incident and Cambodian ...
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