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Namaste , the perfect travel partner in Varanasi

Namaste: The perfect Travel Partner,  The 2 nd  Online Travel "Namaste," the Indian way of greeting people, gained widespread acceptance after the coronavirus epidemic, whether US President Donald Trump, French President Emmanuel Macron , or British Royalty Prince Charles. Namaste does not require touching anyone else and is simply the joining of your palms -- thus became the most secure method to greet someone in COVID-19 times. Coronavirus is, according to experts, extremely contagious and is spread through physical contact, among which is a handshake. Also, regardless of whether you are an ordinary person, prime minister, or president, it's the same for all. Namaste is a Sanskrit word that refers to an honourable salutation made by bringing two palms together. Namaste signifies "I am bowing before your feet" and "the God who dwells in me salutes the God who dwells within you." Namaste signifies gratitude, reverence, and respect for others. In rece...

Happy Thursday , the Second Online Travel, Varanasi , Uttar Pradesh, India

Happy Brihaspativar (Thursday) Wishing you all Shubh Brihashpativar . This Thursday, we at Second Online Travel extend our heartfelt wishes to you all for a day filled with solemn reflection and spiritual contemplation. May this day serve as a reminder of the profound significance of faith, love, and selfless service in our lives. Many people have malefic Jupiter in their horoscope, which creates various obstacles and hindrances in their lives. Such people suffer on both personal and professional fronts. To appease Lord Brihaspati or Jupiter, people observe fasts on Thursdays. Fasting on Thursday gives the person the power to improve health and strengthen their financial condition. People offer prayers to Brihaspadev after reading Brihaspati Vrata Katha in the evening, which completes the fast. Fasting on Thursday can be kept for a lifetime, but people generally wish for 7, 11, 21, 40, 48, 51, or 108 fasting times. Today, those who observe fasts get up early in the morning. After co...