It’s a city, but yet so un-city-like – Mystical, Musical and ethereal – like the innumerable rotating prayer wheels lined on the slope of the entrances to the monasteries, like the winsome smiles on the rosy cheeked school children trudging miles to the nearest school…..
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The drive to Tsomoriri seems eternal. Once you drive off the tarred road along the Indus you’re faced with miles and miles of land running through the mountains with nothing on the way, save a few refreshment tents flapping away in the scorching afternoon wind. The drive to Tsomoriri is no doubt grueling and long; but... Check out full details »
Hidden away in the periphery of the lush foliage and resonating waterfalls of Baneshwar lies a Shiva Temple: pure, placid and tranquil. A sense of calm and serenity envelopes you as you step into the hallowed precincts of the ancient temple. The cold touch of the marble beneath your feet and the reverberations transport you... Check out full details »
Shivthar Ghal is a rare yet refreshing, silent yet soothing, small yet unique place waiting to be explored. The name comes from a cavern in this place (‘Ghal’ is for a cavern in Marathi) where Samarth Ramdas (the guru of ‘Shivaji Maharaj’) used to sit, pray, meditate and more importantly scripted down... Check out full details »
Regarded as one of the oldest forts in Maharashtra, Sudhagad, or Bhorapgad as it used to be called before Shivaji conquered it, dates back to a time Before Christ. A few Puranas claim that Sage Bhrug stayed here built the temple of goddess Bhorai. It was used as a strategic vantage point by the rulers of the Bhor dynasty and... Check out full details »
Kaivara is centre for pilgrimage. This place is located in the Chintamani Taluk of Kolar district in Karnataka, a state that is in the south western part of India.. It is about 65 km from Bangalore. This place is historically significant. It is said that the
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It is one of the pilgrimage center located near Doddaballapur of Bangalore Rural district. It is 60kms from Bangalore. Here Lord Subramanya and Lord Lakshmi Narasimha are worshipped. It is very famous as Lord Subramanya idol is said to be self originated.
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