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PC Jeweller News: Latest Developments, Business Updates, and Market Outlook

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  PC Jeweler is one of the renowned jewelery retail brands in India, recognized for its wide range of gold, diamond and silver jewellery. Over the past few years, the company has built a strong presence across major Indian cities and has also expanded internationally. Recently, the PC Jeweler business has once again come into focus due to restructuring efforts, market performance discussions and investor interest. PC Jeweller News company background Established in 2005, PC Jeweler started as a single showroom and gradually expanded into a large retail chain. The brand gained popularity for its contemporary designs, certified jewelery and aggressive marketing strategies. At its peak, PC Jeweler operated several showrooms in India and abroad, catering to both traditional and modern jewelery buyers. Recent Business Developments In recent times, it  has been working on improving its financial health and operational efficiency. The company has taken steps towards debt reduction, co...

Somnath Temple History: The Eternal Shrine of Lord Shiva

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 The Somnath Temple, located at Prabhas Patan near Veraval in Gujarat, is one of the most sacred and historically important temples of India. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, Somnath is revered as the first of the twelve Jyotirlingas, making it a major pilgrimage site for Hindus. The temple stands as a powerful symbol of faith, resilience and spiritual continuity, having been destroyed and rebuilt several times over the centuries. Somnath temple history Mythological origin of Somnath temple According to Hindu mythology, the origin of the Somnath temple is deeply linked to the legend of Chandra Dev (Moon Lord). Chandra married 27 daughters of Daksha Prajapati but gave preference only to Rohini, which angered Daksha. As punishment, Daksh cursed Chandra to lose her shine. Pleased with their devotion, Shiva partially relieved the curse, allowing the moon to wax and wane. In gratitude, Chandra built a temple for Shiva, known as Somnath, meaning "Lord of the Moon." This legend explains wh...