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Sr. No. Songs SMS Code
1 Gayatri Mantra  CT 150002
2 Shree Hanuman Chalisa  CT 150003
3 Main Balak Tu Mata Sheranwaliye  CT 150948
4 Bheja Hai Bulawa Tune Sheranwaliye  CT 150945
5 Man Leke aya Mata  CT 150511
6 Radhe Krishan Radhe Radhe  CT 150953
7 Shyam Teri Bansi Baje  CT 150534
8 Om Jai Jagdish  CT 150001
9 Itni Shakti Hame De na Data  CT 150008
10 Tune Mujhe Bulaya  CT 150185
11 Aum Namah Shivay (Dhun)  CT 150240
12 Shirdi Wale Saibaba Hai  CT 150210
13 Maha Mrityunjay mantra  CT 150111
14 Chalo Bulawa Aaya Hai  CT 150187
15 Tirth Chalo  CT 151000
16 Dhan Dhan Gyan Maharaj  CT 151001
17 Kakho Mein Dale Pran  CT 151002
18 Gyan Nath Ji  CT 151003
19 Govind Bolo Hari Gopal Bolo  CT 151004
20 Hare Rama,Hare Rama  CT 151005
21 Har Baat Ko Tum Bhulo  CT 151011
22 Nahi Jag Mein Maa  CT 151012
23 Kabhi Pyase Ko Pani Pilaya Nahin  CT 151013
24 Kuchh Pal Ki Zindagi  CT 151014
25 Mere Malik Ki Kitab  CT 151015
26 Ram Naam Se Tumne Bande  CT 151016
27 Are Dwarpalo Kanhayia Se Keh Do  CT 151006
28 Nahi Chahiye Dil Dukhana Kisi Ka  CT 151007
29 Dekh Tere Sansaar Ki Halat  CT 151008
30 Khilona Maati Ka  CT 151009
31 Kabhi Ram Banke Kabhi Shyam  CT 151010
32 ShreeLakshmiGayatri  CT 150423
33 Vishvambhari  CT 150044
34 Allah Hu Allah  CT 150428
35 Om Namah Shivay-Dhun  CT 150578
36 Sukhakarta Dukhaharta  CT 150288
37 Tirthraj Ke Aangan Mai  CT 150556
38 Diksha Kirtan  CT 150627
39 Shyama Aan Baso Mere Mann Me  CT 150652
40 Aarti (Om Jai Shiv Omkara)  CT 150606
41 Jai Ho Bholenath  CT 150589
42 Shyam Chudi Bechne Aaya  CT 150653
43 HanumanAarti  CT 150637
44 Namo Daivye Mahodevyai Shivayai satant Namah  CT 150837
45 Shri Devi Stuti (Aarti)  CT 150838
46 Shiv Ki Jata Mein Sama  CT 150982
47 Shivji Ki Jata Se Nikli Kamaal  CT 150983
48 Ab Mere Bhi To Kasht Mita  CT 150984
49 Chal Chal Tu Ganga Dhaam  CT 150985
50 Chalo Sab Chalte Hain Haridwar  CT 150986
51 Gange Maiya Sabke Hain Dukh  CT 150987
 
 
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Paper money developed in Europe in the following manner. During the Middle Ages it was customary for wealthy families to store their gold, jewels, and coins in vaults kept in the cellars of goldsmiths' shops. The goldsmiths gave written receipts for all valuables received, and these articles could be redeemed with the receipts at any time. Eventually the receipts themselves were being used as Currency by those who didn't want to take the trouble to go to the vault every time they needed money, and businesses throughout Europe began accepting them as readily as gold. The practice gradually spread: paper money became a common form of legal tender, and its use contributed to the establishment of the banking system, which was in full swing by the sixteenth century. This website was created for free with Own-Free-Website.com. Would you also like to have your own website?
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