Kuriakose Ramban spent much of his time in prayer and meditation at Pampady Valiyapalli. When he could not tolerate the faction-fighting within the church,he decided to found an ashram where he could lead his sessions of prayer and meditation undisturbed.. Thus he founded the Mar Kuriakose Dayara at the desolate Pothenpuram Hills near Pampady in 1914.
The mortal remains Pampady Thirumeni and his successor Mar Ivanios of Paret are entombed in beautiful sepulchres - to the left side of Altar of Mar Kuriakose Dayara chapel.Many devotees come here and offer their prayers here.
Official Site of Pampady Dayara: http://www.pampadydayara.com
Pampady Thirumeni: http://www.pampadythirumeni.com
The mortal remains Pampady Thirumeni and his successor Mar Ivanios of Paret are entombed in beautiful sepulchres - to the left side of Altar of Mar Kuriakose Dayara chapel.Many devotees come here and offer their prayers here.
Official Site of Pampady Dayara: http://www.pampadydayara.com
Pampady Thirumeni: http://www.pampadythirumeni.com
Overview
"Trans-Oceania Highway" is a proposed highway network. The Highway network would connect the Asian continent with Australia and all the islands in between. The Highway would start at the Malay Peninsula Peninsula in Singapore, and move south-westward on a system of bridges that would connect many islands, such as Java, Timor and Papua New Guinea. The highway would finally nd once it has crossed The Torres Strait and reached Cape York in Australia
Economical Benfit
The economical benifit of such highway would be tremendus, considering trade with Australia and China and other parts of Asia would increase. The highway would provide more supplies for the demand of the islands.
Source
* Statatistics and all map information came from Google Earth
"Trans-Oceania Highway" is a proposed highway network. The Highway network would connect the Asian continent with Australia and all the islands in between. The Highway would start at the Malay Peninsula Peninsula in Singapore, and move south-westward on a system of bridges that would connect many islands, such as Java, Timor and Papua New Guinea. The highway would finally nd once it has crossed The Torres Strait and reached Cape York in Australia
Economical Benfit
The economical benifit of such highway would be tremendus, considering trade with Australia and China and other parts of Asia would increase. The highway would provide more supplies for the demand of the islands.
Source
* Statatistics and all map information came from Google Earth
Oly-Ball is a ball sport invented in 1975 by Rod Ingram. Players are required to use Ingram approved bouncing balls with an approximate two-inch diameter. These are called oly-ballsThe objective of the sport is to bounce the ball according to previosly designed course. The person who accomplishes the course or task first will win that round and the entire group of people halt their game and move on to the next round for someone to invent the next course. Unlike golf, there is no stroe limit that determines that you have to accomplish the task in a certain number of turns.
Courses are creted by one player at a time, for each round. They use the props that are available to the players to set up a task.
Rules and Regulations Players must have feet together when launching the ball. Players must use Ingram approved Oly-balls. Players cannot leap when lanching the ball. Nobody-not even the player who invented it- has the authority to change the couse once the first ball is in play, unless all players agree to end the course for being too complex or for other reasons.
Courses are creted by one player at a time, for each round. They use the props that are available to the players to set up a task.
Rules and Regulations Players must have feet together when launching the ball. Players must use Ingram approved Oly-balls. Players cannot leap when lanching the ball. Nobody-not even the player who invented it- has the authority to change the couse once the first ball is in play, unless all players agree to end the course for being too complex or for other reasons.
The name Urewera 17 refers to the seventeen people arrested during the 2007 New Zealand anti-terror raids which mainly targeted camps in the Urewera mountain ranges. The name was coined on the New Zealand Indymedia website. Of those arrested about half have links with the Maori sovereignty movement, while most of the others are self-described anarchists.
The seventeen includes Maori activist Tame Iti, his nephew Rawiri Iti and Aucklander Jamie Lockett, the other fourteen have name suppression. Sixteen are facing firearms charges while one is facing a cannabis charge. All but one, who has health problems, currently remain in custody, and are expected to until early November.
The seventeen includes Maori activist Tame Iti, his nephew Rawiri Iti and Aucklander Jamie Lockett, the other fourteen have name suppression. Sixteen are facing firearms charges while one is facing a cannabis charge. All but one, who has health problems, currently remain in custody, and are expected to until early November.