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Chandesh (Hindi - चंडेश) is an Indian village of farmers in Noan, Kaimur, India. It has a large population of Hindus and Muslims and has strategic importance due its central location. The ''Chandesh Chauk'' has gained increasing importance in trade and commerce and holds promise of much more. There are numerous general stores, medical, textile, electronic, forges, grocery and sweet shops. Almost all household things are available in the bazaar including vegetables. Residents and politicians hope that it will become a major cultural center in coming years, with major trade giants setting their shops and centers in this part. The place already has of several wireless phone towers and oil pumps. Carpenters and hardware specialists are some of the most sought after people in the area. The roads connecting the Chandesh Chauk have multiplied over the last couple of years and has done well to post huge improvements in business volume. The general rise in income from agriculture, dairy and agro-based industries have resulted in increase of purchasing powers of common man. This has led to enhancement of business sector. It is a marked representation of the general improvement in the health of the state of Bihar which has remained rather obsolete in terms of lateral developments over the last two decades. The current Chief minister of Bihar, Mr Nitish Kumar has brought significant changes in the mechanism of distribution and generation of resources. The steep rise in the standards of living are a manifestation of the current economic development works in the state under Kumar's and Panchayat Mukhiapati Shri Jai Prakash Rai's leadership. The village has recently been awarded an elevated status of "Adarsh Gram" (Model Village) under Pradhan Mantri Adarsh Gram Yojana. Image:Elderly_in_Chandesh.JPG Image:A_resisdent_supervison_construction_of_his_pucca_house_in_Chandesh.JPG Image:Children_in_Villages.JPG ==Religion== People in this village are very religious and have extraordinary courtesy to each other's religious ceremonies. The overwhelming majority ''Hindu'' and minority ''Muslim'' communities reside in complete harmony and social concord. The village has two Temples and a Mosque. Ideally ''Hindus'' are expected to perform sixteen major ''samskaras'' rites during the course of their lifetime but, as with Hindus throughout the country (the general masses), not all ''Samskaras'' can be practically performed; only the most important ones such as ''Garbhadharana'' (conception), ''Jatakarma'' (birth ceremony), ''Namakarana'' (naming ceremony), ''Annaprasana'' (first feeding solid food), ''Choodakarana'' (first tonsure), ''Vidhyarambha'' (starting of education), ''Upanayanam'' (thread ceremony- initiation), ''Vivaha'' (marriage) and ''Anthyesthi'' (funeral rites) are performed. The ''Ramlila'' and ''Holi'' celebrations in the village are well known and are visited by many to get an insight into ancient Hindu societies in India. Image:Upanayanam.JPG#file Image:Upanayanam_Ritual.JPG 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Chandesh」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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