Posted on 30 October 2009. Tags: Dim The Lights, Dress Code, External Factors, Eyelids, Favourite Song, Foreplay, Gestures, Grocery Bills, Hot Tip, Kerchief, Maximum Effect, Mirror Talk, Romantic Music, Romantic Poetry, Shopping Spree

Hindi Hub Articles It needn’t always be a lavish dinner or a shopping spree. Nor is it always about chocolate and flowers. There are easier ways to show her you care. If you want to spend time with her in bed, you should have the right attitude. Soon, she’ll be melting in your arms. Pick up the little gestures and techniques that will get her aroused all the way…
TO BEGIN WITH
Unlike you, your girl needs more time to get aroused. Before the act, give her 15-20 minutes. Remember it’s a physiological necessity for her. She hasn’t created it to make it tougher on you. And, if she’s comfortable, she’ll want to experiment.
Hot Tip: Think of foreplay not as a chore but as a prelude to better things.
THE EXTERNAL FACTORS
To turn her on, switch off your mobile. That ‘tring-tring’ of the phone can be a major interruption, as much as the glaring lights. Dim the lights, put on some soothing and romantic music. Be genuinely caring to all that your girl needs.
Hot Tip: Playing your girl’s favourite song in the background works wonders.
IT’S ALL IN WORDS
If your woman is not expecting it, perhaps carrying her into the bedroom is a good idea. Hug her from behind as she stands in front of the mirror. Talk to her. No, not grocery bills and office woes but about something ****. Tell her what you like about her, how she turns you on… Whisper sweet nothings into her ear. Tell her what you want to do to her. Think guy.
Hot Tip: Romantic poetry and shayari are always hits.
CARE TO CARESS
Stroke her hair. Run your fingers over her eyelids, ears, lips. Don’t forget you can arouse her just by the way you look at her. Let your eyes convey the message that she’s sexy, that you want her.
Hot Tip: We trust the dexterity of your fingers, but a satin kerchief or feather can add some superb textural delights.
THE (UN)DRESS CODE
For maximum effect, do this in parts. Uncovering everything at one go is a big no. Respect her when she says ‘not now’ or ‘a little later’. If the two of you are not yet too comfortable with each other, ask for her permission. Your courteousness will make her more easy. A little pleading always does the trick. Whatever you do, don’t forget to caress and cuddle.
Hot Tip: Undressing her as you kiss her needs some finesse. Clumsiness can be a big turn-off.
ALL SET TO GO
Remember to use your body parts well. Your hands have tough fingernails, soft fingertips, your eyelashes can tickle, stroke. All these things produce unexpected sensations that can lead your partner to think, ‘Hey, we should do this more often,’.
Hot Tip: Keep it mushy. Keep appealing to her senses and give her time.
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Posted on 15 October 2009. Tags: Ashaar, Basic Ingredients, Couplet, Couplets, Pen Names, Phrase, Poets, Sher, Signature, Urdu Poem, Urdu Poetry

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Although Urdu Poetry is a very intricate subject that manifests itself in many different forms, there are certain basic ingredients that characterize every Urdu poem. We will now take a look at how a basic Urdu poem is structured and familiarize ourselves with some of its basic ingredients.
In Urdu Poetry, a poem usually takes the form of a ghazal. A ghazal is a collection of multiple couplets, called “ashaar”, that adhere to the rules of “bahar”, “radeef”, “matla”, “maqta”, and “qafiya”. Each couplet, or “sher” expresses a single thought and can stand alone. To understand how the typical Urdu poem is structured, it is vital that you understand what each of these five terms refer to.
Bahar. In Urdu Poetry, “bahar” refers to the meter, or length, of a couplet. Each line of a couplet must have the same bahar as the other. In addition, every single couplet in a ghazal must have the same bahar. Urdu Poetry uses 19 different types of bahar which can be classified into short, medium, and long meters.
Radeef. Radeef in Urdu Poetry refers to the same word or phrase that is repeated at the end of the second line of every couplet. Keep in mind that the radeef are always the exact, same words for every ghazal.
Matla. Matla in Urdu Poetry refers to the first couplet in a ghazal. Both lines of a ghazal’s matla must end in the radeef.
Maqta. Traditionally, poets of Urdu Poetry usually use pen names which are called Takhallus. The takhallus is usually incorporated into the last couplet of the poem as a sort of signature. The last couplet of a ghazal that contains the takhallus is called the “maqta”.
Qafiya. The “qafiya” refers to the rhyming pattern that is used just before the radeef at the end of every couplet. The qafiya is necessary to the function of every Urdu poem, even when the other rules are not adhered to.
Now that you know what each of the five terms refer to, we turn our attention to how they govern an Urdu poem’s structure. First, every couplet of a ghazal will have a completely different theme from all the other couplets in the same ghazal. Second, all the couplets of a ghazal must have the same bahar. Every single couplet in a ghazal must also end in the same radeef and use the same qafiya. Every Urdu poem has a matla but some may not have a maqta.
Like with most rules, there are also a number of exceptions:
• There are some ghazals that do not contain radeef.
• Sometimes, the ashaar of a ghazal will have the same theme.
• Modern Urdu Poetry is much less restrictive with the use of bahar than in the past.
If you are feeling a little confused, know that that is absolutely normal. It is completely understandable if you don’t get it the first time you read it. Take a deep breath a try to slowly digest the information. It really is a lot easier than you think
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Posted on 13 October 2009. Tags: Best Deals, Buzz, Free Classified Ad, Free Classified Ads, Global Reach, Google, Internet Shopping, Landmark, Little Steps, Target Audiences, Trump Cards, Virtual Platform, Web Pages, World Wide Web, Wwe

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The Internet has made the world a global virtual platform, where we all live and have an identity. We have grown to have address, which are shorter than our usual postal ones that claim every landmark around your house. We are all moving towards technology and letting our worlds be affected by the same. This platform has given us the space to interact with unknown people and get to know more about the world. We have moved on to Internet shopping and e-tickets making our daily tasks a lot easier. The World Wide Web has us all taking little steps into the world of technology in our own little ways.
Have you ever considered selling your mobile phone using your mobile phone? Sounds like you need to talk your day through. Well this is where technology steps in and makes the difference. YObaba is a free classified ad listing site for India that allows you to register yourself, post an ad for the product then interact with your buyer and sell your product. The first thought provoking thing about this site is its name but well Google isn’t an ideal name for one’s company even though it does sell a lot of web pages.
This website helps us to sell anything by posting ads of the product on the site. The products range is very wide. You can sell anything from cars and WWE Trump cards to massage services. The newspaper was the only medium for a classified to be published, this medium taught us how to connect, May it be for a purchase, a sale or matrimonial. A classified helps businesses reach consumers who may want to buy services or products from them and it also allows consumers to find the best deals around the surrounding community.
The free classified ads were rather unheard of before the buzz was created with the invention of the Internet. Now businesses can reach their target audiences just like before- only with a global reach and without the cost.
Online classified gives you the benefit of being your own judge on the price that you would want to sell or buy your product. The deal is one on one as platforms like YObaba only help you connect, there is no online purchase. You can search for desired products keeping in mind your product, area and cost and the most important point being all this has only been a click away. At YObaba posting one’s ad is not a problem. First as usual you must agree to the user agreements and register to post ads. Registration is free. If you just want to review posted ads and contact the sellers then registration is not required. The site’s interface makes posting, editing, deleting ads very easy. One can also view expired ads and renew them. Your ad remains posted on the Site for the duration you have selected while Posting Your Ad. The posting durations are 30, 90 & 180 days after which they will expire. If you want to contact sellers then the site will do that for you without divulging any sensitive information of the person who posted the ad. The help and Safety tips can make any person who is not well versed with Internet feel confident about using the website. You also have options in your account such as informing friends, adding to favourites and check sellers other ads.
The YObaba forums is nothing exceptional but the way topics are posted are simple and effective here too we can see good interface in the site. The forum does cover the general topics, which appeal to the youth. The simplicity in the making of the website just drives you back to it and it is very user friendly no private info is given to any ambiguous person. This site also has its users sharing jokes, shayaries, pictures, movies and mobile reviews. The products range is appealing as there are few websites which sell both products, services and you can offer jobs .The most essential and effective reason Internet to be very popular is the fact that it can make people from far corners of the earth closer.
So what are you waiting for? Get connected and keep yourself updated.
http://www.yobaba.com
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Posted on 05 October 2009. Tags: Art And Crafts, Art Crafts, Camel Rides, Classical Dancers, Dance And Music, Dance Forms, Dance Performances, Domino Effect, Folk Music Performances, Inebriation, Khurja, Marble Inlays, Snake Dance, Uttar Pradesh Tourism, Woodcarvings

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The Spring season in the month of February at Agra is connotative of varied hues of jollification. Then why not plan an enthusiastic Taj Mahotsav Tour to Agra and experience the panorama of the exciting escapade. The city is absorbed in extravaganza of art, crafts, cuisine, dance and music. The domino effect of the annual episode of the Taj Mahotsav is reverberating. This ten day affair of jubilation is a reflection of the rich cultural heritage and exceptional bequest. The Taj Mahotsav, organized by the Uttar Pradesh Tourism at Shilpgram in Agra, is a befitting laudation of artists of diverse fields- art and crafts, dance and music etc. The subtle trivia of Indian art and craft are brought forward.
The Taj Mahotsav is for inebriation derived from folk music, performances of classical and folk dance, shayari (poetry), elephant and camel rides in addition to games and food carnival. The carnival is remarkable for the performances of veterans of various fields – the cultural shows, art and craft put on display. The fantastic procession resembling to the Mughal sovereignty auspicates the celebrations with elephant and camels, artisans, drummers, folk artists. It is a spectrum of the bygone golden times of Mughal realm.
If you are the one who has a refined taste for art and its various forms then watching the dance performances will excite you. The Mahotsav is a canvass where the folk and classical dancers create magic. You will get to see folk music and dances of Dundelkhan, Nautanki (Drama), Snake dance of Rajathan, Lavani of Maharastra. The travelers are so engrossed in the festivities that even they groove to the various tunes and dance forms presented here.
An intensive variety of handicrafts in Taj Mahotsav comprises of the Chikan expertise from Lucknow, Silk of Varanasi, Woodcarvings of Saharanpur, Brass ware and metal wares from Muradabad, carpets of Badohi and Blue Pottery of Khurja and much more. Among these the greatest attraction is marble inlays. The Mahotsav is a ‘Shoppers Delight’ and so you can choose handicrafts and textiles from a wide variety adorned with traditional embroidery, sequins and bead work, ethnic jewelry and cane craft. The Taj Mahotsav is an excellent opportunity for buyers and sellers at the same time.
A gourmet’s delight , the Taj Mahotsav, also offers the unique redolent cuisines of Uttar Pradesh. The cuisine will entice you for sure. There is everything for everyone. Vegetarian or Non- Vegetarian, the choice is yours. Just relish the savors and pamper your taste buds. The Mughlai food is the prime attraction for you. The culinary marmite just brims over. The variety is just immense. The vegetarian savories of Varanasi, the non-vegetarian delicacies of Lucknow or the flatware of South Indian dishes, the Mahotsav has it all.
Thus, the magnificent revelry of Taj Mahotsav is yet another important reason to come to Agra besides seeing the Taj Mahal.
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Posted on 28 September 2009. Tags: 13th Century, 17th Century, 18th Century, Colourful Mix, Famous Poets, Historical Perspective, Immense Popularity, Indian Subcontinent, Linguistic Conventions, Linguistic Roots, Political Woes, Public Information, Time One, Urdu Poet, Urdu Poetry

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The beginnings of Urdu poetry can be traced as far back as the 13th century, when some poets of in the north of India started experimenting with the style. But the classic form of Urdu poetry that we modern humans have come to know did not really take on a final shape until the 17th century, when Urdu became the official language of the court in the Indian subcontinent.
Urdu poetry gained immense popularity in the 18th century when Urdu replaced Persian as the major language of the region. Urdu poetry has its linguistic roots etched in Persian, Turkish, and Arabic, and this colourful mix of cultural and linguistic conventions was one of the reasons why it came to be loved by so many people in the Indian subcontinent.
In the 18th century, there was a scarcity of newspaper, media, and public information, so Urdu poetry became a way for people to communicate with each other about the social and political woes of the time. One of the most common forms of this communication was called a “Mushaira”, which was a social event where poets gathered to read their works to the audience. The Urdu poetry that was read at these Mushairas adhered to very strict rules of rhythm that were often determined before the event took place. They were sometime also competitive, much like the competitions that were held in the ancient Greek and Roman empires.
At every Mushaira, there was a main, or presiding poet who was usually the most appreciated and honourable poet at the gathering. In the Mushairas of the 18th century, a candle would be passed from the lowest ranking Urdu poet at the gathering to the presiding poet as a sign of respect. Urdu poetry became a highly esteemed art and members of royalty often sought the company of famous poets.
At so it is that the 18th century produced some of the most fascinating works of Urdu poetry. However, many of the most valuable poems of the time were lost because a poet’s works were only published after he achieved fame. With a striking similarity to the world of painted art, many of the most cherished works of a revered Urdu poet were only published several years after his death. The poems of Nazir, perhaps the greatest Urdu poet that ever lived, were only published 80 years after he died.
The study of Urdu poetry’s history is an amazing journey that is full of intrigue for the interested reader. But perhaps the most amazing thing about Urdu poetry is the way it continues to thrive as an art and a form of expression today. In line with the advent of internet, several online Urdu poetry communities have established themselves in cyberspace. Some of these include a Shayari portal of famous poets, an Urdu Poet forum and community, and a website that allows you to download Mushaira audio and video. Today’s fans of Urdu poetry come from many different parts of the world, and the art has received international recognition from some of the most respected literary figures of modern times.
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