India Ayurveda

The ancient therapeutic art of Ayurveda continues to dominate as a biennial stream of the elixir of the life, which according to the experts is the father of all alternative systems of medicines.

Rajasthan Forts and Palaces

Rajasthan means 'abode of kings' and it truly reflects the loyal grandeur and historical charm. You will never forget your first experience of this most colorful city presented through its amazing forts and palaces.

Wildlife of India

India is one of the world's best known areas for viewing and photographing wildlife. All across the country are the exotic and fascinating wildlife parks and sanctuaries, where wildlife can be observed in the natural surroundings.

Adventure of India

The country like India has a great potential for the adventure sports. Right from the white water rafting, trekking and mountaineering, India promises its tourists a experience that will last for the lifetime.

South India Temples

Southern India is dotted with places of religious interest. There are several towns that are referred to as the temple towns owing to the grandeur of the temples they are home to.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Himalayas – Journey to the Heaven - Pilgrimage Insight


The mighty Himalayas are home to Lord Shiva. On the tour to Himalayas every where you can find temples dedicated to Lord Shiva. In Uttaranchal alone there are many such temples, which are somehow related Pandavas – heros of the great Indian epic Mahabharata, who came here after their war with the Kauravas, in order to attain salvation. It is believed that Pandavas lost control over their mind after the war, in which they had to kill their own brothers and other relatives.

According to the legends, Pandavas went to Kashi (Himalayas ) to worship Lord Shiva in oder to wash away all their sins. But the Lord was in no mood to compel and forgive them. And so he left Kashi and went to Uttaranchal and turned himself into a bull to evade Pandavas.

Mythologically, Lord Shiva is considered as the Supreme God with three eyed and crescent moon on his brow. Of now it became almost impossible to recognize Lord Shiva in the massive herd of cattle. But the Pandavas didn't gave up. The gigantic bhim (five among the Pandavas brothers) stood astride the mountains and the Pandavas started leading the cattle under his legs. But one bull refused to pass under the Bhim's leg. And hence Pandavas soon recognized that the bull was Lord Shiva. Bhim took hold of bull and banged it on the earth.

Lord Shiva was pleased to see the true determination of Pandavas and decided to appear in his actual form. But is said that bull was banged into the earth with such a power that its body scattered in differed directions at different places. The hump fell at the place now called as Kedarnath, face at Rudranath,the arms at Tungnath, naval at Madhmaheshwar and the locks in Kalpeshwar. All these five place are alltogether known by the name of Panch Kedar. In-fact the Shivalingam worshiped in these places resemble the body parts of the bull.

All this made us more exited and we decided to visit Rudranath and Kalpeshwar first. We started our journey from Noida and reached Rishikesh. We bath bath in the Ganges and the next day we boarded a bus for Joshimath and halt at Helang, located between the Chamoli and Joshimath. Our journey was truly adventurous, we started our trekking tour from Helang itself and reachedSalna, a beautiful village situated along the Hiranyawati Ganga. As we were already too tired and so we decided to went early bed.

Next day we wake early in the morning and start our trekking journey after the breakfast. Passing through the pines and rhododendrons, we reached Urgam, the beautiful valley petrified with lush green forests and terraced fields. It is quite similar to the known Valley of Flowers. After exploring Urgam, we reached our next destination called Devgram famous for its hundred of temple sites, which were earlier washed away by the floods. But luckily a temple dedicated to Lord Shiv and Goddess Parvati still exists here.

After the exciting one full day in Devgram we went to Kalpeshwar, which is only two kilometers from here. It is one the five Kedar temples. The shrine here is in small cave which resemble the jata (locks)of Lord Shiva. After paying homage at the temple we went for the sightseeing tour in Kalpeshwar itself. Although the best time to visit this place rests between April to October but if you want to see Urgam valley in its full bloom, than we recommend you to visit the pace soon after the monsoons.

Our next destination was Dumak which is a beautiful hill village, famous for its exciting jungle trials and wildlife tours. The villagers here worship Bazir God, whom they consider as the doorman of Lord Rudranath. From here you get the magnificent view of the Himalayan peaks namely Trishul, Nanda Devi and Nanda Ghunti. After this we left for Panar dotted with different variety of Himalayan flowers, such a blue poppy and many others. Our jouney was getting more exited, Next we moved to Rudranath temple located amidst the thick forests. Here Lord Shiva is worshiped as Neelkanth Mahadev in the shape of mukh (face).

After paying homage at the temple we explored the nearby excursions including the Chaukhamba Peak, Nanda GhuntiAnsurya Devi temple, Sidhapeeth etc. And with this our journey came to an end. We thank Lord Shiva for giving us strength for covering such a long distance and allowing us to peep into his divine abode.

Aparana Chauhan

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Durga Puja Celebrations in India

Durga Puja 2011
3rd October 2011 - Saptami
4th October 2011 - Ashtami
5th October 2011 - Navami
6th October 2011 - Vijaya Dasami

Maa Durga, the patron deity is the Goddess of Power.Come September, preparations to celebrate Durga Puja, begin with great enthusiasm all over country. The six day festival begins with the installation of beautifully sculptured Durga idols in homes and pandals (large tents), fully decorated depicting religious themes or scenes portraying the life maa Durga. The goddess idols are worshiped with friends and families. Lot of cultural events are organized and people love to participate in them with keen interest.

Durga puja also known as Durgotsab is the biggest festival of Bengali's in India. Apart from Bengal, it is also widely celebrated in Maharashtra, Gujarat, Punjab, Delhi, Kashmir, Karnataka and Kerala. Duga Puja refers to all the six days observed as Mahalaya, Shashthi , Maha Saptami, Maha Ashtami, Maha Nabami and Bijoya Dashami.

Story of Durga Puja : According to the Hindu mythology, Maa Durga is personified as Maa Shakti – the power of Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesha. According to the legends, see entered the earth to kill monster demon – Mahishasura, who wants to conquer the earth with his caesarism and unbeatable power. The Gods, got disheartened, and decided to combine their power to create a beautiful maiden, and so each one of them placed his or her most powerful weapon in one of her hands and made her seated on lion. After fighting hard, maa Durga killed Mahishasura and restored the heaven to the Gods, which was earlier acquired by him.

Since then, Goddess Durga is worshiped for protection from the power of evils. The victory of Goddess Durga over the demon symbolizes the victory of good over the evil.

Celebrations of Duga Puja : Preparations for Durga Puja starts well in advance. Employees in private and government organizations, get extra pay or bonus to celebrated this auspicious festival. Huge idols of ten armed Durga accompanied by her two sons, Lord Ganesha and Kartikeya, and her two daughters – Goddess Laxmi and Saraswati, killing the buffal demon are created by professional artisans in Kumartuli area of north Kolkata and are placed in Durga pandals.

The celebrations of Durga festival start with ‘Bodhan’ on Sasthi (the ritual of setting up a giant banana tree adorned in a saree beside Lord Ganesha and worshipping her as his ‘wife’) on Saptami. After that there is the ‘Pushpanjali’ paying homage to Maa Duga followed by foral offering during the morning time and Maha Sandhya Aart.

Ashtami, is the biggest day of the festival. The third day called Nabami is the day of animal sacrifice. There is on more occasion called ‘Sindoor Khela’ (the tradition of putting vermilion on the forehead of the Maa Durga).

Finally, on the last day, the immersion of these huge idols of Goddess Durga in the ganges.

Durga Puja Aarti or Puja Bhajan or Song :

Jai Ambe Gauri maiya, jaa Shyama Gauri
Nishdin tumko dhyavat, Hari Brahma Shivji,
Jai Ambe....
Mang sindur birajat, tiko mrigmadko,
ujjvalse dou naina, chandravadan niko,
Jai Ambe....
Kanak saman kalevar, raktambar raje,
Raktapushp galmala, kanthhar saje,
Jai Ambe.... Kehari vahan rajat, khadg khappar dhari
sur nar munijan sevat, tinke dukhahari,
Jai Ambe....
Kanan kundal shobhit, nasagre moti
Kotik chandra divakar, samrajat jyoti,
Jai Ambe....
Shumbh- nishumbh vidare, MahishaSur ghatia
Dhumra-vilochan naina, nishdin madmati
Jai Ambe....
Brahmani, Rudrani tum Kamala Rani,
Agam-nigam bakhani. turn Shiv patrani,
Jai Ambe....
Chaunsath yogini gavat, nritya karat Bhairon,
Bajat tab mridanga, aur bajat damru,
Jai Ambe...
Tum ho jag ki mata, tum hi ho bharta,
Bhaktan ki dukh harta, sukh sampati karta,
Jai Ambe....
Bhuja char ati shobhit, var mudra dhari,
Manvanchhit phal pavat, sevat nar nari,
Jai Ambe....
kanchan thal virajat, agaru kapur bati
Malketu men rajat, kotiratan jyoti,
Jai Ambe....

Aparana Chauhan

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Pictures of Haridwar

Popularly known as the holy city of India, 'Haridwar' is is the gateway to the four pilgrimages of Uttaranchal - Yamunotri, Gangotri, Badrinath and Kedarnath. As you enter Haridwar you will find great statue of Lord Shiva at the fork of the Ganga Ghats. You will find thousand of pilgrims taking a holy dip in the river Ganga and performing rituals. All around the river ghats are the numerous ancient temples - Maya Devi Temple, Mansa Devi Temple, Daksha Mahadev Temple, etc. Although there are hundred of bathing ghats in Haridwar, but the most famous among them are Hari-ki-Pairi, Gangadwara, Kankhal, Nila Parvata, Bilwa Theertha and Kusavarta.

Lord Shiva Statue in Haridwar :


Pious Ganga River Haridwar :

Fairs and Festivals in Haridwar :
Ardh Kumbh and Kumbh Mela
Kavand Mela
Kawad in Haridwar : Maha Shivratri July



How to reach Haridwar :
By Air : The nearest airport is Jolly Grant, Bhaniawala, Dehradun, 41 km. Deccan Airlines services from Delhi. Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi (220 km)

Train :

Connected with all important cities of India viz., Bombay, Delhi, Agra, Howrah, Varanasi, Allahabad, Ujjain, Amritsar, Dehradun, Lucknow, etc..
Major trains are:
4309 / 4310 Ujjain-Haridwar-Dehradun.
2019 / 2020 Bombay-Haridwar-Dehradun.
4041 / 4042 Delhi-Haridwar-Dehradun.
4265 / 4266 Varanasi-Haridwar-Dehradun.
3009 / 3010 Howrah-Haridwar-Dehradun.
2017 / 2018 Delhi-Haridwar-Dehradun.

Road :
Haridwar on National Highway no. 45 is well connected to all major cities and other parts of the state viz. Delhi (214 km), Agra (386 km), Ambala (168 km), Badrinath (325 km), Dehradun (52 km), Kedarnath (250 km), Saharanpur (81 km), Nainital (286 km).

Local Transport Services :
Private bus services, tempos (vikrams), auto rickshaws, tongas, cycle-rickshaws and taxis.

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Saturday, July 25, 2009

Neelkanth Temple in Rishikesh


Location:
22 kms from Haridwar
Dedicated to: Lord Shiva
Significance: One of the famous temples of Lord Shiva
How to reach: One can easily reach Neelkanth Temple by taking regular Buses or by hiring Taxis from Haridwar. There are regular taxis availble from Ganga Ghat in Rishikesh
Fare : Rs 120 Taxi





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Tour to Rishikesh

Holy Dip at Ganga Water in Rishikesh :





Temples in Rishikesh :











Sunset View at Rishikesh :



Sightseeing at Rishikesh :









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Attractions of Mussoorie India

On the way to Mussoorie :



Kempty Fall in Mussoorie :



Sightseeing in Mussoorie :





Temple in Mussoorie :


Hotels in Mussoorie :


Lal Tibba in Mussoorie :


Fog in the month of July :



Mall Road in Mussoorie :





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Friday, July 24, 2009

Janmashtami Celebrations in India


Radhe Radhe japo chale aayenge beehari
Aayenge bihari chale aayenge beehari
Radhe Radhe

Janmashtami in 2011 :Monday 22 August


Janmashtami is the joyous celebration of Shri Krishna's birthday. Lord Krishna is considered as one of the most beloved incarnation of Lord Vishnu. He was born 5000 years ago in the holy city of Mathura, which is now a part of Uttar Pradesh. The festival usually falls in the month of August/ September, on the Krishna Paksh or the 8th day eight day of the dark half of the month of Bhadraba.

Celebration of Janmashtami : Janmashtami is one of the important festival of the Hindus, celebrated with great enthusiasm and devotion in India.All the major celebration of the Krishnashtami are performed during the midnight as Lord Krishna is said to have made his heavenly appearance at that time only. Raslila is performed to portray incidents of his life and to memorialize his immense love for Goddess Radha. Idol of Bal Krishna is bathed with Panchamrit at midnight and is placed in a beautiful cradle, embellished with new clothes and other makeup. Devotional songs, dances, prayers and many other rituals mark the celebration of Janmashtami in India.

On this auspicious occasion people observe fast and keep vigil till midnight. Temple are decorated to the fullest. People visit their nearby temples in oder to offer prayers and seek blessings of Lord Krishna. Celebration for Janmashtami start in the evening and continues till midnight, devotees offer fruits and specially made food to the Lord Krishna. The festival brings happiness and prosperity in everyone's home.

Janmashtami in Mathura and Vrindavan :
Through the country Janmashtami is celebrated in its own distinct way. But the celebrations of Janmashtami in Mathura and Vrindavan, is really special. As it is the same place where Lord Krishna was born and spent his childhood. It is the only place where celebrations of Janmashtami continues for three consecutive days.

The first day is called the Gokulashtami and is celebrated in a very colorful way. On the second day called as Kalastami. And the third day is called Janmashtami. On this day a special ceremony of 'Dahi Handi' takes place where the pot containing the milk, curd and other ingredients is broken by the youths. During the midnight maha arti is performed, after which the prasad is distributed among the devotees to break their fast. The festival creates the ambiance of devotion among the people.

Arti of Janmashtami (Prayers for Janmashtami) :

Lord Krishna's Arti

Jai shri Krishna hare, prabhu jai jai Girdhari,
Danav-dal balihari, Go dwij hitkari.

Jai Govind dayanidhi, Govardhan dhari,
Vanshidhar banvari, braj jan priyakari.

Ganika godh ajamil, gajpati bhayhari,
Arat-arti hari, jai mangalkari.

Gopalak gopeshwar, draupadi dukhdari,
Shabar suta sukhkari, Gautam tiya tari.

Jan prahlad pramodak, narhari tanu dhari,
jan man ranjankari, diti sut sanhari.

Tidwish-sut sanrakshak, rakshak manjhari,
Pandu suvan shubhkari, kaurav madhari.

Manmath-manmath mohan, murli rav kari,
Vrindavipin bihari, yamuna tat chari.

Agh bak baki udharak, trinavarta tari,
bidhi surpati madhari, kansa muktikari.

Shesh mahesh saraswati, gun gavat hari,
Kal kirti vistari, bhakt bheeti hari.

Narayan sharnagat, ati agh aghhari,
Pad-raj pawankari, chahat hitkari


Bhajans and songs for Janmashtami : -

Itna to Karna Swami by Shri Anup Jalota with lyrics in English and Hindi
Itna to Karna Swami, Jab Praan tan se nikle (2)

Govinda Naam leke, Tab pran tan se nikle,
Shri Gangaji the tat ho, Jamuna Ka vanshivat ho,
mera sawla nikat ho, jab pran tan se Nikle

Pitambari kasi ho, Chabi maan main yeh basi ho,
Hotho pe kuch hasi ho, jab pran tan se nikle

Jab kanth pran aye, koi rog na sataye (2)
Yam darash na dikhaye, Jab pran tan se nikle

us vakt jaldi ana, nahi Shyam Bhul Jana,(2)
Radhe ko saath lana, jab pran tan se nikle,

ek bhakt ki hai arji, khud garj ki hai garji
aage Tumhari marji jab pran tan se Nikle
Itna to karna Sai, Jab pran tan se Nikle

Aparana Chauhan

Raksha Bandhan - Festival of India


Raksha Bandhan (Rakhi) in 2011 - Saturday, August 13


Raksha Bandhan or Rakhi is the celebration of unblemished bond of love, care and protection between a brother and a sister. This auspicious day celebrated in the month Shravana Purnima on the full moon day in India. The dates of celebrating the festival changes every year according to the arrival of Purnima or full moon day. Rakhi holds a significant place in the religious, cultural, social and climatic life of Indians. This strand, which pounds with idyllic commitment and transcendent feelings, is rightly called the ‘Rakhi’, meaning 'a bond of protection'.

It is primarily celebrated by Hindu families in India. On this day, sister ties a sacred thread around the wrist of her bother, and prays for their well being and happiness. In return brothers bless their sisters and promise to protect and stand by her all through the life.

Gifts of Raksha Bandhan (Return Gifts for your sisters) : -
Every Year boys find it a really difficult in picking up a suitable gifts for their sisters. And so here is the list of gifts you can choose from.

Apparels :
Do some hard work, explore markets and check out the new trends of apparels available in the market. Girls are very fond of clothers. You can buy her a beautiful sari, trendy tops, stylish jeans or anything, depending upon her choice.

Jewelery Items :
Woe your sister by presenting her a beautiful jewelery set this Rakhi. You can gift her a beautiful ring, bracelets, earrings, pendants, chains etc. If your pocket does not allow expensive gifts, it is not necessary that you buy only the gold or diamond set, you can also go for the artificial jewelry items that are available in various price ranges and looks stunning too.

Leather Bags and Wallets :
Presenting her a gorgeous leather bag or wallet is also a good idea. There are various variety of bags available in the market. You can choose from the beaded bags, jute bags, mirror work bags or pure leather bags with latest designs. You can also go for designer bags and wallets.

Soft Toys : Girls are very much fond of soft toys, you can gift her a nice teddy bear, any antique piece from archies, chocolates, sweets etc.

Greeting Cards : Best option to make you sisters very special is to present her a nice greeting card. You can either purchase it from a card shop or you can also make a greeting card of your own. Making a card of your own, gives you the opportunity to express your feelings through your own words and that is most important.

Perfumes and Deodorants : Perfume and deodorants are never out of fashion. Perfumes and deodorants from Adidas, Sport fever, Team Force, Rimi Marquis, Tommy Girl, Blue Challenge, Charlie, Cigar by Remy Latour, Jovan Musk, Benetton, and Game Spirit are quite famous and are reasonable too.

Household Utility Items : You can impress you sisters by presenting her a households items such as paintings, show pieces, micro waves or anythings she has been asking for long.

Rakhi Songs :


Behna Ne Bhai - Resham Ki Dori
Bhaiya Mere Raakhi ke bandhan ko nibhana - Chhoti Behan
Yeh Rakhi Bandhan Hai Aisa- Beimaan
Rang Birangi Rakhi Lekar -Anpadh
Mere Bhaiyya Mere Chanda - Kajal
Phoolon Ka Taron Ka - Hare Rama Hare Krishna
Chanda Re Mere Bhaiya - Chambal Ki Kasam

Aparana Chauhan

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Hemis Festival - Ladakh, Jammu Kashmir




Location :
Ladakh
Month of Celebration – June and July
Venue of Festival – Courtyard, Hemis Monastery
Importance – Birth Anniversary of Guru Padmasambhava

Tour to Ladakh gives you the opportunity to be part of the famous Hemis festival celebrated in the courtyard of the Hemis Gompa – the biggest Buddhists monastery in Ladakh. The festival is consecrated to Lord Padmasambhava (Gur Rimpoche) revered as the representative corporeal of Lord Buddha. It is two day festival, which falls on the tenth day of lunar month in the Tibetan calender.

Hemis festival holds great religious and cultural significance, as this is the only day in an year when almost all the families from the nearby and far away places altogether visit the monastery for the festival. During the festival local people are seen dressed up in their finest traditional costumes, men usually wear cummerbands and women wear colorful headdresses along with lot of traditional jewelry.

Lamas and monks perform special mask dances and sacred plays to the accompaniment of drums and long horns, that depict the celebration of good over the evil forces. The head of lamas 'Rimpoche' take charge over the function. When the event comes to an end, the leader of lamas destroys the idol made of dough, pieces of which are spread in four directions. Than there is also a devil dance, which is another important aspect of the cultural entertainment of the Ladakh people.

One of the most famous attractions of the Hemis festival is the Hemis fair displaying some of the most interesting handicrafts of the Ladakh region. But what's most important is the display of two storey high 'Thanka' of the monastery, which is beautifully embellished with pearls and semi precious stones. It is displayed once in twelve years.

Reaching at Hemis Festival :
By Air : Nearest airport is at Leh
By Roadways : You can take a bus from Leh which leaves every day at 9 am and returns at 12 :30 pm. Otherwise, it's easy to reach there by car.

Aparana Chauhan

Monday, July 20, 2009

Ajanta and Ellora Caves in India



Location : Aurangabad in Maharashtra India
Visiting Time : 9am to 5.30 p.m. The Ajanta caves are closed on Mondays, and the Ellora caves are closed on Tuesdays
How to reach : Nearest Railway Station to Ajanta Caves - Jalgaon, Nearest Railway Station to Ellora Caves - Aurangabad
Ellora Ajanta Festival : : Vanue - Soneri Mahal (Golden Palace

Built by Buddhist, Hindu and Jain monks, the famous Ajanta and Ellora caves in Maharashtra aren't natural but man made caves cut out of rock, by hand, and graded amongst the outstanding illustrations of the ancient Indian architectural heritage. They are a part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site and a must visit for the tourists coming on the cultural and heritage tour to India.

Nestled amidst the Sahyadari hills in the shape of the gigantic horseshoe, portraying the life of Lord Buddha from 200 BC to 650 AD, these caves are truly an architectural wonder and an stupendous piece of artistry. During the rule of the Vakataka dynasty between 460 and 478 AD, 30 different monastic caves and prayer halls were built and it during this time when Buddhism flourished. At that time monks used to live and meditate in these caves.

The 29 caves at Ajanta and 34 caves at Ellora, remained hidden from the outside world for 13 centuries, till John Smith, a British cavalry officer rediscovered them in 1819; while hunting boar at place now called as Captain's point.

One of the greatest attraction here is painting at the natural gallery of the caves that accommodates India's most basely ancient paintings, but sadly, after 1,500 years later, they are slowly losing their charm to age, climate and hundred of daily visitors.

Near to the Ajanta caves are the 30 add caves of Ellora including the Mahayana Buddhist, Hindu and Jain works. Along with the Buddhist caves, there are 16 Hindu caves and five Jain caves here. However, the most popular here is the cave 16, known as the Kailash Temple or Kailashnath. Kailash is also considered as the mountain home of the Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. It took 150 years to build this monolith and three million cubic meters of rock was uprooted.

If you are coming on the Ajanta and Ellora tour to India, you are required to stay in Aurangabad for atleast 3 nights. Ajanta requires more than a day excursion while Ellora can be completed in one day.

Friday, July 17, 2009

Thanjavur Brihadeeswara Temple in Tamil Nadu


Thanjavur Brihadeeswara is one of the most ancient temple, located in the city of Thanjavur in Tamil Nadu, India. This architectural masterpiece has been designated has been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Sites. On the tour o this temple, you will find two sets of people circumambulating the temple. One, ritually and the other, bustling around, trying to locate the shadow of the temple, which surprisingly never falls on the ground.

It a three hundred year old temple, presenting the finest example of the Dravidian style of architecture. The complex that houses the main sanctum is known as the 'Periya Kovil'. It is located amidst the fortified walls that were added to the building in the 16th century. The 'Vimana' of the temple is 70 meters, which is the only one of its kind in the world. The 'Shikharam' of Brihadeswara temple has been carved out of a single stone weighing around 81.25 tons. Just imagine they placed 80 ton rock atop this temple and that too without the crane.

All these are only few surprises of this temple. Like many other temples in Tamil Nadu, it takes hours to explore this temple. Built by Rajaraja Cholan, the Great Chola king, this temple is dedicated to Nandi mata - the Bull. The temple is built over 29 square base and is surrounded by moat on two sides and Grand Anaicut river on the other side. The walls of the complex are adorned by beautiful paintings belonging to the Chola and Nayak period. Among he other attractions of the palace are the Art Gallery, The Saraswathi Mahal Library and Sangitha Mahal.

The temple is also the venue of the annual festival that is celebrated here for the period of nine days in the month of Visaka according to the Hindu calendar.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Tibetan Buddhist Temple , Mussoorie























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