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IR Pack 595 |
₹ 595.0 | 1 day | In-Flight - 1 GB, 100mins OG, No incoming calls, 100 SMS (selected Intl flights). Pack last changed 17 April 2024 |
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IR Pack 649 |
₹ 649.0 | 1 day | 500 MB, 100mins IC+OG (IN+Local), 10 SMS (USA, Europe, Gulf, Asia, Africa & more). Pack last changed 17 April 2024 |
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IR Pack 899 |
₹ 899.0 | 10 days | 1 GB, 100mins IC+OG (IN+Local), 20 SMS (USA, Europe, Gulf, Asia, Africa & more). Pack last changed 17 April 2024 |
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IR Pack 195 |
₹ 195.0 | 1 day | In-Flight - 250 MB, 100mins OG, No incoming calls, 100 SMS (selected Intl flights). Pack last changed 17 April 2024 |
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IR Pack 756 |
₹ 756.0 | 5 days | 100mins IC+OG (IN+Local) (USA, Europe, Gulf, Asia, Africa & more). Pack last changed 17 April 2024 |
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IR Pack 2998 |
₹ 2998.0 | 30 days | 5 GB, 200mins IC+OG (IN+Local), 20 SMS (USA, Europe, Gulf, Asia, Africa & more); In-Flight- 250 MB, 100mins OG, 100 SMS, 24hrs validity (selected Intl flights). Pack last changed 17 April 2024 |
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Rikhabdeo (aka Dhulev), named after the first Jain crossing-maker Rishabhdev, is a census town in Udaipur district in the state of Rajasthan, in north-west India. Rishabhadeo is situated 65 kilometres (40 mi) from Udaipur and is on Udaipur-Ahmedabad Road. The name of the town is also Dhulev (), however it is better known as Rishabhadeo. It is a well-known pilgrim site for the Jain temple Kesariyaji Tirth (a. k. a. the "Main Temple") dedicated to the first Jain tirthankara Rishabhadeva. Local Bhils also worship the deity. Lord Rishabhadeo is also "Kesariaji" because a large offering of saffron (keshar, a common ingredient in Jain rituals) is made to the deity. This temple was considered to be one of the four main religious institutions of Mewar, ruled by the Sisodia Maharanas of Udaipur,[1] as stated by Chatur Singhji Bavji: "Ekling Girirajdhar Rishabdev Bhujchaar Sumaron Sada Sneh so, Chaar Dham Mewar" It has been a famous Jain pilgrimage center. The famous Arati by Mulchand refers to this temple:[2] "Dusari Aarti Din Dayala, Dhuleva Nagarman Jug Ujavala"