SACCHA PYAAR 9.12 DT pg 18
Paresh Rawal blasts Anupama Chopra over Dharundar Review.
BHAI & FAMILY 10.12
🏏South Africa tour of India 2025: India vs SA - 1st T20I🏏
negative reviews being pulled down 😭
Honest Opinion on the Finalist Rankings
Jatinder from PV calls out Harminder from BoI for bias against Ranveer
6 year leap promo : Tulsi-Mihir separation
Deepika in Mahavatar
Kavach Mahashivratri FF ~ Chapter 3 on pg 2
Aditya Dhar and Yami paid to troll
Shah Rukh Khan new video launching Danube property
Originally posted by: Maaneet-is-best
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Originally posted by: -Madhubala-
mishty. dont worry i wont be disturbing u both
Kitty...as of now working.. planning to watch movie for a few minutes...
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we can invite her if you want...don't cry that you are being squashed in the middle😆
Originally posted by: Maaneet-is-best
Mamita - this part, right😃
Originally posted by: Maaneet-is-best
Mamita - this part, right😃
BIRTH DAYS have been celebrated as times of rejoicing and feasting in most countries Go xl 10 Job 1 4 4o Mat xlr e This last the case of Herod is the only one which could be called an instance among the Jews and even it if the expression is to be understood literally and not as the day of his accession to the throne which is the explanation of some writers may be regarded like many other things which the Herods did as a copy of the customs of their Roman masters and other heathen neighbours Certainly we arc told that the later Hebrews looked on the celebration of birth days as a part of idolatrous worship a view which would lie abundantly confirmed by what they saw of the common observances associated with these days Yet the language of Jeremiah taken in connection with that of Job does furnish some ground for thinking that birth days in general were joyfully remembered Joblil 3 c Jo xx 14 4c
Originally posted by: -Madhubala-
mishty. dont worry i wont be disturbing u both
Kitty...as of now working.. planning to watch movie for a few minutes...
Originally posted by: Maaneet-is-best
Mamita - this part, right😃
BIRTH DAYS have been celebrated as times of rejoicing and feasting in most countries Go xl 10 Job 1 4 4o Mat xlr e This last the case of Herod is the only one which could be called an instance among the Jews and even it if the expression is to be understood literally and not as the day of his accession to the throne which is the explanation of some writers may be regarded like many other things which the Herods did as a copy of the customs of their Roman masters and other heathen neighbours Certainly we arc told that the later Hebrews looked on the celebration of birth days as a part of idolatrous worship a view which would lie abundantly confirmed by what they saw of the common observances associated with these days Yet the language of Jeremiah taken in connection with that of Job does furnish some ground for thinking that birth days in general were joyfully remembered Joblil 3 c Jo xx 14 4c