Thursday 15 May 2014

Vaishno Devi temple

The Vaishno Devi temple is actually a cave shrine and is regarded as one of the holiest place for the Hindus. The temple is dedicated to the Hindu Goddess Durga or Shakti. One reaches this temple after walking for almost 14 kms on a steep and a hilly trek. One can reach this place from Katra which is located at a distance of 50 kms from here. One can very often hear people chanting and singing loudly Jai Mata di on their way to the cave temple of Vaishno Devi. 



Pay your respects to Maa Vaishno Devi, a reincarnation of Goddess Shakti, and soak yourself in all its legend and culture. It is believed that Goddess Vaishno Devi fulfills all the wishes of human life related to kama, artha, dharma and moksha. One can see three Pindis at the temple which represent the three Goddesses, which are Maha Lakshmi, Maha Saraswati, and Maha Kali. Picturesque surroundings and the verdant, green surroundings keep company to tourists. 

Sunday 11 May 2014

Malana

Malana is a little town of about 500 families arranged on a level of Chandrakhani mountain at a stature of something like 12000 ft. It is encompassed by the rich-green woods, tough rugged extents and troublesome tract not simple to climb. That is the reason the outcasts couldn't impact the conventions of this town for many years. This town can b~ approached through three troublesome courses, the less troublesome around all is the course of Jari. Jari is a little town which could be approached by smaller than normal transport or taxi. While undertaking to Manikaran one can drop at Jari. From Jari the bumpy way prompts the town of Malana. Malana is about nine kms from Jari, and with a little exertion, regularly a guest ranges Malana from Jari in five of six hours.



The fundamental occupation of the villagers is development yet the star- duce is insufficient to suffice the needs of the tenants, therefore steers raising and accumulation of medicinal herbs are alternate wellsprings of vocation. The individuals with their groups descend to the regions of Mandi and Suket throughout winter. The fundamental sustenance products incorporate wheat, millet and maize.

Tuesday 6 May 2014

Gulmarg

Gulmarg is really an escapade goal in the remote Himalayas spotted in Jammu and Kashmir . With the most astounding Golf Course on earth and head ski resorts, Gulmarg continues drawing gigantic number of devotees consistently. In any case scarcely anybody inclines toward shopping in Gulmarg.



An excursion in Gulmarg guarantees you of picture flawless painted scenes, trees that touch the sky and are secured with snow; valleys that make you swoon, divine lakes and regardless of compelling cool kind individuals. You are certain to live it up whether you ride the Gondola, ski on the cold crests or simply go out for a stroll along the beautiful setting of the mound station. Gulmarg likewise gloats of the most noteworthy golf club with its characteristic and lavish green surroundings. 

Tuesday 29 April 2014

Pahalgam

The Utmost breath breaking legendary natural beauty on earth is in Pahalgam, located in northern state of India, Jammu and Kashmir. Getting relaxed at your utmost and feasting up your eyes, Pahalgam is definitely a perfect place to be spotted. Enjoying the picturesque and real experience of getting surrounded by rivers & mountains the place should not be left unexplored during vacations.



Enjoy your life by making the most memorable trip ever; sitting on the lap of Nature will surely invigorate you. Located at the convergence of river Lidder & Sheshang, deep green lush valley and high terrain offer an eye catching view. The perfect place for Adventurous lovers to enjoy golf, horse ridding, trekking and lots more exciting water sports are offered. The nearby attractions, snow falls and mesmerizing look of Himalaya had made Pahalgam an impressive spot to visit. If you haven’t explored a place like Pahalgam then you are surely missing out the best moment of your life. This place can be visited in between the months of Mar-Nov. 

Friday 25 April 2014

Aina Mahal

Aina Mahal was built by Rao Lakhpatji in 1750 AD. In the eighteenth century, the Rao Lakhpatji sent a nearby specialist Ramsingh Malam to Europe to immaculate his aptitudes in glassmaking, clock-production, cnon creation, enameling, tile making and structural engineering and iron establishing. After he returned back, he developed the Aina Mahal with the lobby of mirrors of Venetian glass. The outline and enhancement of the Aina Mahal was because of the proficiency of Ramsingh Malam. Aina Mahal is a piece of a huge castle complex. It is a two storeyed building with Darbar Hall, lobby of mirrors, and suites for regal crew.



The Hall of mirror has white marble dividers which are secured with mirrors and overlaid adornments and the floor is lined with tiles. The stage over the floor is encompassed by an arrangement of wellsprings worked by an explained arrangement of pumps beneath a Venetian crystal fixture. Aina Mahal is a special illustration of an Indian castle implicit the mid-eighteenth century with European impact.

Wednesday 23 April 2014

Thiruvalluvar Statue

This statue of the extraordinary Tamil poet, Thiruvalluvar statue is fabricated precisely of that of the statue of Liberty in America. The stone statue is 133 feet high speaking to the 38 parts in the first a piece of the Kural (Virtue) and the 95 ft statue speaks to the aggregate sections in the second and third parts of the Kural, Wealth and Love.  Thus the statue symbolizes the subjects of fortune affection dependent upon temperance.



The platform is encompassed by a masterful mandapam known as alankara mandapam. Encompassing this mandapam stand statues of ten elephants.  To help the guests to love the sacred feet of the example of piety 140 steps are built inside the mandapam.  The establishment stone for the statue was laid in 1979.  Five hundred stone workers were locked in for this work under the capable direction of Dr. Ganapathi Sthapathi and the work was finished in 1999.  The state was introduced on first January 2000 by Dr.mu. Karunanidhi,  the then boss pastor of Tamil nadu.

Monday 21 April 2014

Iskcon Temple Bangalore

Much the same as all other Iskcon sanctuaries, Bangalore Iskcon temple is likewise committed to Lord Krishna. It is arranged to the west of the Chord Road, on a seven-section of land hillock, known as the 'Bunny Krishna Hill'. The Iskcon temple of Bangalore was constructed to celebrate the conception centennial of the organizer of ISKCON, Sri Prabhupada. It is implicit the Neo-Classical style, which joins together the expected components of sanctuary building design with current cutting edge luxuries. Read on to get more data on the ISKCON Temple of Bangalore, India.



One enters the perfectly embellished Rajagopuram through designed curves and splendidly enlightened counterfeit waterfalls. There are four "gopurams" inside the sanctuary, each of them associated with the other by a striking coated glass shade. This whole unpredictable structures the 'Hari Naam Kirtan', a 10,000 square feet lobby beautified with glorious roof canvases.