केदारनाथ, बद्रीनाथ और हेमकुंड साहिब यात्रा तथा दर्शन रिपोर्ट – भाग 1 : अम्बाला- ऋषिकेश

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हमारा पहली रात ऋषिकेश में रुकने का प्रोग्राम था जो अम्बाला से सीधे सिर्फ 200 किलोमीटर है। यानि की हमारे पास काफी समय था और इसलिए हमने रास्ते में जाते हुए पोंटा साहिब और मसूरी में केम्पटी फॉल जाने का निश्चय किया।इस रास्ते से ऋषिकेश 50 -60 किलोमीटर ज्यादा पड़ रहा था लेकिन दो महत्वपूर्ण स्थान भी कवर हो रहे थे ।सभी लोगों से कहा गया की पहले दिन का लंच घर से लेकर आयें ,इसके अलावा हमने काफी बिस्कुट और स्नैक रास्ते के लिए खरीद लिए ।और आखिरकार 11 जून 2011 , दिन शनिवार आ ही गया । सभी लोग तैयार होकर पहले से निश्चित स्थान पर मिलते रहे और गाड़ी में सवार होते गए .लेकिन अभी सीटी साहेब नहीं पहुचे थे । हमने गाड़ी को महेश नगर में रुकवा कर उसका इन्तज़ार शुरु किया। हम पिछले एक घन्टे से उसे फोन कर रहे थे ताकि वो लेट ना हो जाये और अब तो उसने फोन उठाना भी बन्द कर दिया, घर पर फोन किया तो बताया कि चले गये हैं, लेकिन गाड़ी पर नहीं पहुचे जबकि सिर्फ़ 3-4 मिनट का रास्ता था । हमें ( मुझे और सुशील को ) मालूम था कि अभी वो तैयार नहीं हुआ होगा क्योंकि वो हमारा बचपन से दोस्त है और हम उसकी रग रग से वाकिफ़ हैं। हम सबको काफ़ी गुस्सा आ रहा था, अरे जब सात लोग एक आठवें की काफ़ी देर इन्तज़ार करेंगें तो गुस्सा आयेगा ही। हमने यह निर्णय लिया कि यदि वो 8:30 तक नहीं आया तो हम उसे छोड़ कर चले जायेंगे और वो पठठा पूरे 8:28 पर वहाँ पहुँच गया और वो भी अकेले नहीं ,साथ में अपने 9-10 साल के बेटे को भी यात्रा के लिये ले आया। हम उसका स्वागत गालियों से करने को तैयार बैठे थे लेकिन उसके बेटे के कारण वैसा ना कर पाये। लेकिन फिर भी उसका ‘यथायोग्य’ स्वागत किया गया।

लगभग सुबह 8:30 पर हम अम्बाला से पोंटा साहिब के लिए निकल गए। अम्बाला से पोंटा साहिब की दुरी 100 किलोमीटर है और हम मौज मस्ती करते हुए 10 :30 तक पोंटा साहिब पहुँच गए ।

(पांवटा साहिब हिमाचल प्रदेश के सिरमौर जिले के दक्षिण में एक सुंदर शहर है।राष्ट्रीय राजमार्ग 72 इस शहर के मध्य से चला जाता है।यह सिखों के लिए एक महत्वपूर्ण धार्मिक स्थल और एक औद्योगिक शहर है। गुरुद्वारा पौंटा साहिब, पौंटा साहिब में प्रख्यात गुरुद्वारा है।सिखों के दसवें गुरु, गुरु गोबिंद सिंह जी की स्मृति में पौंटा साहिब के गुरुद्वारे को बनाया गया था। दशम ग्रंथ, गुरु गोबिंद सिंह जी द्वारा यहीं लिखा गया था। इस तथ्य की वजह से इस गुरुद्वारे को विश्व भर में सिख धर्म के अनुयायियों के बीच ऐतिहासिक और बहुत ही उच्च धार्मिक महत्व प्राप्त है। )

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My 12th Amarnath Yatra – Trip Report and Pictures , Part 2

My 12th Amarnath Yatra – Trip Report and Pictures , Part 2

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We get up at 5.30 AM. It was very cold outside. Around 6 AM we came out of tent to proceed further to Holy Cave. We took a bucket of hot water for Rs.50 from Tentwala and wash our face and hands etc. We did not take bath as we were so tired and weather was very cold. We took a cup of tea and stood in the line for Darshan. After Aarti, Darshan started at 7:30AM. Around 8.15 AM we reached in holy cave .All the atmosphere was filled with the Jaikare of Bam Bam Bhole. We forget all our tiredness and body pain after Darshan. We were feeling so energetic. I got very emotional after Darshan. A full size ice lingam was in front of my eyes. As I already mention that this was my 12th Yatra to Holy cave but this year ice lingam size was the biggest I have ever seen. We spent around 40 minutes in the Holy cave and offered some rituals. We came down from the cave. As we had not taken lunch and dinner yesterday, we were very hungry. We took one prantha each and tea from the Bhandara and started journey towards Baltal. It was around 9.30 AM. There were frequent traffic jam on the ways due to heavy rush. At 3:45 PM we reached at Domel and went to Barfani sewa mandal Bhandara. We took lunch there and rested for night at there.

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My 12th Amarnath Yatra – Trip Report and Pictures , Part 1

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Our bus was stopped by one police party at Srinagar and asks to go back as there was some stone pelting incidence on the road. Later we came to know that some fire was broken out at some old Sufi Dargah due to which local persons were creating disturbances in the area. All buses returned 15 Km and took the Gulmarg Bypass road. All this exercise wasted one hour. I was sure that we will not reach Baltal in the evening because we were too late to cross Manigam Camp .Generally all the Yatra vehicles moving towards Baltal are stopped at Manigam Yatra camp after 5 PM. Manigam lies in Ganderbal district and 35 Km away from Srinagar. As feared our buses were stopped at Manigam camp. A lot of vehicles were already parked there. Our bus driver told us that the buses will leave for Baltal next morning at 6.30 AM. There were lots of tents available for night rest. 3-4 Bhandaras were also there for food and snacks. We took our bags and book one tent @100 per head. Then after taking dinner at Bandara we came to our tent for sleep.

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Mumbai Siddhivinayak Temple and The Gateway of India (Part 2)

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Earlier, the Siddhivinayak temple was a small construction highlighting the black idol of Shree Siddhivinayak, carved out of stone. It was only two and half feet wide then. The most remarkable feature of this idol of Lord Ganesh is that, His trunk is tilted to the right side. The deity has four hands, which is why it is also called Chaturbhuj.

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Maharashtra Yatra: Aurangabad- Panchakki and Bibi ka Maqbara

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Bibi Ka Maqbara is situated about 5 kms from the Aurangabad city, the burial place of Aurangzeb wife, Rabia-Durrani. It is an imitation of the Taj Mahal at Agra; it is also called as “poor man’s Taj Mahal” owing to it being a poor replica of the Taj. Behind the tomb is located a small archeological museum.

The comparison with the Agra monument has unfortunately somewhat degraded the Aurangabad tomb which in itself displays a worthwhile architectural design, with much distinguished surface ornamentation in the late Mughal style.

The tomb dates from 1678 and it was erected by Prince Azam Shah, one of Aurangzeb’s sons, in memory of Begum Rabia Durani, his mother. It stands in the middle of a spacious and formally planned garden, some 457 by 274 meters, with axial ponds, fountains, and water channels, many defined by stone screens and lined with broad pathways. The garden is enclosed by high crenellated walls with fortress set at intervals, and open pavilions on three sides.

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Daulatabad Fort – Maharashtra Yatra (Part 10)

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Aurangzeb funded his resting place by knitting caps and copying the Qu’ran, during the last years of his life, works which he sold anonymously in the market place. Here are also buried Azam Shah, Aurangzeb’s son, Nizam-ul-Mulk Asaf Jah, the founder of the Hyderabad dynasty, his second son Nasir Jang, Nizare Shah, king of Ahmednagar, Tana Shah, last of the Golkonda kings and a host of minor celebrities.

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Ellora caves – The Brahmanical series (Maharashtra Yatra – Part 8)

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It is estimated that the task of quarrying its 3,000,000 cubic feet of rock must have occupied at least one hundred years. It is wonder to see so great a mass in the air which seems so slenderly under-dropped that could hardly forbear to shudder on first entering it. There is no nobler achievement of the Indian architects and sculptors, and no greater marvel of Indian sculpture.

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Grishneshwar Jyotirling Darshan (Part 7)

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According to Dwadasha Jyotirlinga Stotram, there are twelve Jyotirlings in total and Grishneshwar Jyotirling is considered to be twelfth. This is located at a village called Verul, which lies 35 km from Aurangabad in Maharashtra and approximately 100 kms from Manmad station.

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Shani Shingnapur : The Humble Abode of Shani Dev, the Lord of Justice

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Shani Shingnapur is perhaps the most popular place for all Shani Dev devotees. Shignapur is situated at a distance of 6 kms from Ghodegaon on Aurangabad-Ahmednagar highway. Its distance from Aurangabad is 84 kms, 75 km from Shirdi and from Ahmednagar it is 35 kms. From Ghodegaon, there is a motorable tar road up to the idol of Shri Shaneshwar and is open in all the seasons.

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Shirdi: The humble abode of Sai Baba

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After five minutes, suddenly door was open and we were asked to go for darshan- as there was some delay in the Aarti. We entered from one side and have darshan and came out from another door, just opposite to entrance. After darshan we also went to Dwarkamai, Chavadi and Gurusthan. These all places are on the backside of Samadhi temple. There is also one canteen serving snacks, tea and coffee.

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