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Trip to Riyadh: Sunday 12th May 2013 to Friday 17th May 2013 – III

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It was almost noon when I finished scouting the area. There was an Afghani restaurant here, so I decided to have my lunch here. They served me Alu Palak, and it was really delicious, so I ended up ordering some take-aways in the form of an extra plate of alu palak, and a plate of a chicken curry. I then went to meet Dr. Deepti Chauhan, a Mumbai-based Ophthalmologist who has recently come to Riyadh for a short 3-month assignment to work in the King Faisal Specialist Eye Hospital; we had been in touch by phone through a mutual friend, as she needed guidance on how to manage one’s life in Saudi Arabia, esp. as she would be travelling and staying here as a single woman.

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рд╣рдореЗрдВ рдШреБрдорддреЗ рд╣реБрдП рд╡рд╣рд╛ рдХреЗ рдЧрд╛рд░реНрдб рдиреЗ рдмреЛрд▓рд╛ рдХрд┐ рд╕рд░ рдпрд╣рд╛рдБ рд╕реЗ рдмрд╛рд╣рд░ рдордд рдЬрд╛рдЗрдПрдЧрд╛, рдЗрд╕ рдЪрд╛рд░рджреАрд╡рд╛рд░реА рдХреА рдЕрдиреНрджрд░ рд╣реА рд░рд╣рдирд╛ рдФрд░ рдкреАрдЫреЗ рдХреЗ рд░рд╛рд╕реНрддреЗ рд╕реЗ рддреЛ рдмрд╛рд╣рд░ рдирд┐рдХрд▓рдирд╛ рд╣реА рдорддред рд╣рдордиреЗ рдкреБрдЫрд╛ рдХрд┐ рдпрд╣рд╛рдБ рднреА рдбрд░ рд╣реИ рдХреНрдпрд╛ рддреЛ рдЙрд╕рдиреЗ рдмреЛрд▓рд╛ рд╕рд╛рд╣рдм рдЬреА рдПрдХ рд╢реЗрд░ рддреЛ рд░реЛрдЬ рд╣реА рдкреАрдЫреЗ рд╡рд╛рд▓реЗ рд░рд╛рд╕реНрддреЗ рд╕реЗ рдЬрд╛рддрд╛ рдерд╛ рдФрд░ рд╣рд╛рдереА рддреЛ рдХрдИ рдмрд╛рд░ рдЗрди рдЦреЗрддреЛ рдореЗ рдШреБрд╕ рдЪреБрдХреЗ рд╣реИред рдЬреЛрд╢ рдореЗ рддреЛ рдереЗ рд╣реА рддрднреА рд╕реЛрдЪ рд▓рд┐рдпрд╛ рдХрд┐ рдЦрд╛рдирд╛ рдЦрд╛рдХрд░ рдПрдХ рдЪрдХреНрдХрд░ рддреЛ рд▓рдЧрд╛рдпреЗрдЧреЗ рдмрд╛рд╣рд░ рдХрд╛ред рд╣рдо рдЬрд▓реНрджреА рд╕реЗ рдбрд╛рдЗрдирд┐рдВрдЧ рд░реВрдо рдореЗ рдкрд╣реБрдЪреЗ, рдЦрд╛рдирд╛ рддреИрдпрд╛рд░ рдерд╛, рджрд╛рдЬреВ рдиреЗ рддреБрд░рдВрдд рд▓рдбрд╝рдХреЛ рдХреЛ рдкрд░реЛрд╕рдиреЗ рдХрд╛ рдЖрджреЗрд╢ рдХрд░ рджрд┐рдпрд╛ред рдЦрд╛рдирд╛ рдордЬреЗрджрд╛рд░ рдерд╛ред рдЦрд╛рдирд╛ рдЦрд╛рдХрд░ рд╣рдо рд╡рд╛рдкрд┐рд╕ рдХрдорд░реЛрдВ рдореЗ рдЖ рдЧрдП рдФрд░ рджрд╛рдЬреВ рдХреЛ рднреА рдЕрдиреНрджрд░ рдЖрдиреЗ рдХреЗ рд▓рд┐рдП рдмреЛрд▓рд╛ред рдЕрдиреНрджрд░ рдЖрдиреЗ рдкрд░ рд╣рдордиреЗ рдкреВрдЫрд╛ рдХрд┐ рдмрд╛рд╣рд░ рдХрд╣рд╛ рддрдХ рдЬрд╛рдпрд╛ рдЬрд╛ рд╕рдХрддрд╛ рд╣реИред рд╡реЛ рдкрдХреНрд╖ рдореЗ рдирд╣реАрдВ рдереЗ рд▓реЗрдХрд┐рди рд╣рдордиреЗ рднреА рдмреЛрд▓рд╛ рдХрд┐ рд╣рдо рдЕрдиреНрджрд░ рдЬрдВрдЧрд▓ рдореЗ рдирд╣реАрдВ рдЬрд╛рдпреЗрдЧреЗ рд╕рд┐рд░реНрдл рдмрд╛рд╣рд░ рд╕рдбрд╝рдХ рддрдХ рддреЛ рдЬрд╛ рд╕рдХрддреЗ рд╣реИ рдФрд░ рд╡реИрд╕реЗ рднреА рдЧрд╛рдбрд╝реА рд╕реЗ рдмрд╛рд╣рд░ рддреЛ рдирд┐рдХрд▓рдирд╛ рдирд╣реАрдВ рдерд╛ред ред рддрдм рдЬрд╛рдХрд░ рд╡реЛ рддреИрдпрд╛рд░ рд╣реБрдЖред

рдмрд╛рд░рд╣ рд╕реЗ рдЬреНрдпрд╛рджрд╛ рдХрд╛ рд╕рдордп рд╣реЛ рд░рд╣рд╛ рдерд╛ рдФрд░ рд╣рдо рдмрд╛рд╣рд░ рдЧрд╛рдбрд╝реА рдореЗ рдмреИрдареЗ рдереЗред рдЖрдзрд╛ рдШрдВрдЯрд╛ рд╣рдо рд╕рдбрд╝рдХреЛ рдкрд░ рдЧрд╛рдбрд╝реА рджреМрдбрд╝рд╛рддреЗ рд░рд╣реЗред рд╡рд╣рд╛ рдкреЗрдбрд╝реЛ рдХреЗ рдмреАрдЪ рдХрдЪреНрдЪрд╛ рд░рд╛рд╕реНрддрд╛ рдерд╛ рдЬреЛ рджрд┐рди рдореЗ рд╢реЛрд░реНрдЯрдХрдЯ рдХреЗ рд░реВрдк рдореЗрдВ рдкреНрд░рдпреЛрдЧ рд╣реЛрддрд╛ рдерд╛, рдЙрд╕ рд░рд╛рд╕реНрддреЗ рд╕реЗ рдЬрдм рдирд┐рдХрд▓реЗ рддреЛ рд░реЛрдВрдЧрдЯреЗ рдЦрдбрд╝реЗ рд╣реЛ рдЧрдП рдмрд┐рд▓рдХреБрд▓ рд╕реБрдирд╕рд╛рди, рд╕рдбрд╝рдХ рднреА рдХрдЪреНрдЪреА, рдбрд░ рд▓рдЧ рд░рд╣рд╛ рдерд╛ рдХрд┐ рдЕрдЧрд░ рдЧрд╛рдбрд╝реА рдлрд╕ рдЧрдпреА рддреЛ рдирд┐рдХрд╛рд▓рдиреА рдореБрд╢реНрдХрд┐рд▓ рд╣реЛ рдЬрд╛рдпреЗрдЧреА рдХреНрдпреЛрдХрд┐ рдЫреЛрдЯреА рдЧрд╛рдбрд╝реА рдереА, рдЕрдБрдзреЗрд░реЗ рдореЗ рд╣рд┐рд░рдиреЛрдВ рдХреЗ рдЭреБрдгреНрдб рднреА рджрд┐рдЦреЗ рдЬрд┐рдирдХреА рд╕рд┐рд░реНрдл рдЖрдЦреЗ рдЪрдордХ рд░рд╣реА рдереАред рд╡реЛ рдЕрднреА рддрдХ рдХреЗ рд╕рдмрд╕реЗ рдпрд╛рджрдЧрд╛рд░ рдФрд░ рд░реЛрдорд╛рдВрдЪрдХ рдХреНрд╖рдг рдереЗ, рд╢рд╛рдпрдж рдРрд╕рд╛ рд░реЛрдорд╛рдВрдЪ рдХрднреА рдЬрдВрдЧрд▓ рдореЗ рднреА рдирд╣реАрдВ рдЖрдпрд╛ рдерд╛ред рдкреНрд░рджреАрдк рдХрд╛ рдорди рддреЛ рд╡рд╛рдкрд┐рд╕ рдЖрдиреЗ рдХреЗ рд▓рд┐рдП рдХрд░ рд╣реА рдирд╣реАрдВ рд░рд╣рд╛ рдерд╛ред рдПрдХ рдмрдЬреЗ рд╣рдо рд╡рд╛рдкрд┐рд╕ рдЖрдпреЗ рддреЛ рдереЛрдбрд╝реА рджреЗрд░ рдХрдорд░реЛрдВ рдХреЗ рдмрд╛рд╣рд░ рд╣реА рдмреИрда рдЧрдП рдХрд┐ рдХрд▓ рдХрд╣рд╛ рдЬрд╛рдПред рдЬрд┐рдо рдХреЙрд░реНрдмреЗрдЯ рдХреЗ рдмрд┐рдЬрд░рд╛рдиреА рдЧреЗрдЯ рд╕реЗ рддреЛ рдкреНрд░рд╡реЗрд╢ рдорд┐рд▓ рд╕рдХрддрд╛ рдерд╛ рд▓реЗрдХрд┐рди рдЬреЛ рдЬрд╛рдирд╡рд░ рдЕрдиреНрджрд░ рджрд┐рдЦрддреЗ рдереЗ рд╡реЛ рдмрд╛рд╣рд░ рд╣реА рджрд┐рдЦ рдЧрдП рдереЗ рдлрд┐рд░ рдРрд╕рд╛ рд░реЛрдорд╛рдВрдЪ рднреА рд╣реЛ рдЧрдпрд╛ рдерд╛ред рдЗрд╕рд▓рд┐рдП рдЪрд╛рд░ рд╣рдЬрд╛рд░ рд░реВрдкрдпреЗ рдЦрд░реНрдЪ рдХрд░рдирд╛ рдЕрдХреНрд▓рдордВрджреА рдирд╣реАрдВ рд▓рдЧреАред рдкреНрд░рджреАрдк рдиреЗ рдмреЛрд▓рд╛ рдХрд┐ рд╕рд░ рдХрд▓ рдореЗ рдЖрдкрдХреЛ рдорд░рдЪреБрд▓рд╛ рд▓реЗрдХрд░ рдЪрд▓реВрдЧрд╛, рдЖрдкрдХреЛ рдЬрдЧрд╣ рдкрд╕рдВрдж рдЖрдПрдЧреАред рдорд░рдЪреБрд▓рд╛ рдХреЗ рдмрд╛рд░реЗ рдореЗ рд╣рдордиреЗ рдХрднреА рд╕реБрдирд╛ рдирд╣реАрдВ рдерд╛ рд▓реЗрдХрд┐рди рдХрд╣реА рддреЛ рдЬрд╛рдирд╛ рдерд╛ рдЗрд╕рд▓рд┐рдП рд╡рд╣реА рд╕рд╣реАред рдЬрдЧрд╣ рдкрдХреНрдХреА рд╣реЛ рдЧрдпреА рддреЛ рд╣рдо рднреА рдЕрдкрдиреЗ рдХрдорд░реЛрдВ рдореЗ рдЖ рдЧрдП рд╕реЛрдиреЗ рдХреЗ рд▓рд┐рдПред

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Ahmedabad Trip Part 2

Ahmedabad Trip Part 2

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Sabarmati Ashram : I think every Indian knows the name of this place :) It is located on Ashram road near Vadaj on the bank of Sabarmati River. Sabarmati Ashram or Satyagraha Ashram had played an instrumental role in the non-violence movement and India’s struggle for independence. Mahatma Gandhi’s famous “Dandi March” started from here in 1930. At present the site functions as a museum and an institution whose aim is to preserve and propagate the legacy of┬аthe Mahatma. At the entrance, a map of the area acts a guide for tourists. The site covers a large area and the Ashram premises a museum (Gandhi Smarak Sangrahalaya) which has five units тАУ office, library, two photo galleries and an auditorium. The museum has eight life-size colour oil paintings and an exhibition on Gandhi’s life тАЬMy life is my messageтАЭ and тАЬGandhiji in AhmedabadтАЭ. An archive is also set up, which stores┬а letters written by Gandhiji, manuscripts, photographs etc. The library has large number of books, coins, postal stamps and letters of felicitation received by Gandhiji. The grounds of the Ashram include the Hridaykunj, GandhijiтАЩs humble living quarters, Vinoba-Mira Kutir, Prarthana Bhoomi, statues of the three wise monkeys etc. The tranquility of the place is impressive and the memorabilia of Gandhiji and Independence Struggle reminds us of what we owe to our forefathers. Timing: 8.30 am to 6.00 pm throughout the year and admission is free.

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Rain Fury in Chakrata, Uttarakhand in June 2013 (Part I)

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We made ourselves comfortable in the tents, opened our bags to change the clothes but got the shock of our life as all the clothes inside the bag were equally wet like the clothes we were wearing. I decided to continue with my present set of clothes which got dried with my body heat in next two hours. The camp guys brought a battery driven LED light which ware barely emitting any light, some pakoras and masala tea by 7:30 pm in the evening. Our gang enjoyed these snacks and felt a little relieved and energetic, since we have not ate anything after breakfast. The Sun was setting behind the hills quickly and with the absence of electricity and inability to light the fire outside due to rain, darkness was building up inside the camp and outside. The sound of rain smashing against the camp started to scare us. Rajesh the dabangg, got dumb struck, the thing that was enthusing voice in him were the never ending songs of Gurdeep ‘Dil ro raha hai…’ to which Rajesh was getting irritated and saying ‘yaar chup ho ja, tere aise gaano ki wajah se hi itni barish ho rahi hai‘. Rest of us were enjoying this cat fight between the two and were trying to be back in holiday mood. Sanjay and me were quite sure that rain will subside by morning and we will be able to visit Tiger Fall. All were keen to visit Tiger Fall, but there was no voice coming out from dabangg bhai’s mouth. By 9 pm dinner was served, and post-that we slipped inside the quilts after closing the zipper inside tent. Very soon the camp got quite warm inside assuring us that atleast we will manage to have a decent sleep. We keep chit chatting inside our camp and occasionally across the camp of Gurdeep and Arun. The rain kept turning mightier with the darkness of night, and at a point we were not able to hear each other’s voice because of deafening collision sound between rain drops and tent. With prays for God, we slept in a hope of better tomorrow.

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Red Fort

A day in the historic Red Fort – Shahjahanabad, the Seventh city of Delhi

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Recently, I went to visit Red Fort and come back home with so many thoughtful memories. It was not my first visit but this trip was an amazing experience.
The Red Fort of Delhi has witnessed so many rulers and an important link between the past and the present. It had witnessed the downfall of Mughal dynasty, as well as pains and sufferings throughout our freedom struggle. It has also witnessed the day when Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India, unfurled the national flag from the ramparts of the Red Fort on 15th of August, 1947.

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Ahmedabad Trip Part 1

Ahmedabad Trip Part 1

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The city of Ahmedabad or Amdavad is located on the banks of Sabarmati Lake in the state of Gujarat, India. In earlier times, the city was the capital of the state of Gujarat Sultanate. It is the seventh largest metropolitan city in the country of India. It is also usually phrased as Manchester of the East of India. Ahmedabad is the land of the тАШFather of the NationтАЩ. Mahatma Gandhi and has observed numerous movements of Indian Independence. So the city is rich in history and culture. This post is about the places I visited during my trip to Ahmedabad.

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Mehrauli тАУ The Second City of Delhi

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Mehrauli quickly became a hotspot for construction which continued for centuries and today perhaps boasts of more monuments than any other part of Delhi. The building of Mehrauli started just a kilometre away from Fateh Burj where Ghori and Aibak entered Qila Rai Pithora after defeating Prithviraj.

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Charar-i-Sharif… Meri Kashmir Yatra (concluding part) – Vaishnavism

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Nand Rishi was the spiritual heir to another great representative of Sufism, Lal Ded. Nand Rishi was the first person to start Rishism in the valley, a kind of Vaisnavism. Leading a simple life, the shrine represents the value of non-violence, vegetarianism and communal harmony. The shrine is white in colour modeled upon the central Asian style of architecture and is quite spacious having two sprawling floors with beautifully carved wooden ceilings and staircases.

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Lake City Udaipur

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Other important landmark in Udaipur is Maharana Pratap Smarak on Moti Magri. On top of small Hill, this smarak is located, where we can go in our own vehicle. There used to be тАЬMoti MagariтАЭ mahal built by Maharana Udaising. Light & Sound show is organised here every evening. The smarak has big statue of Maharana Pratap and a small garden surrounding it. The smarak also has one museum where different weapons and models of forts- Chittorgar, Kumbhalgar and battlefield of Haldi Ghati are depicted in nice manner.
The history of Mewar cannot be complete without the great Maharana Pratap, who never surrendered to the enemy, while other Rajput kings decided to surrender or established relation with Akbar by wedding their daughters to Akbar. But Maharana Pratap had taken oath not to live in Mahal, not to sleep on bed and not to eat in Utensils until he could free all his kingdom from enemies. He lived in forests, slept on straw bed and ate meals on hand for twenty six years. What I came to know here that Maharana Pratap used to keep two swords with him as he would never fight with anyone who did not have weapon. When local people tell the history of great Maharana Pratap, you can sense the proud feeling they have about their Maharana. Such a great feeling to witness the heritage!

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рд╣рд░рд┐рджреНрд╡рд╛рд░ рд╕реЗ рд░реВрдбрд╝рдХреА рдХреЗ рд░рд╛рд╕реНрддреЗ рдореЗ рдкрддрд╛ рдирд╣реАрдВ рдХрд┐рддрдиреА рдмрд╛рд░ рд╣рдорд╛рд░рд╛ рд░реВрдЯ рдмрджрд▓рд╛ рдЧрдпрд╛, рд░рд╛рд╕реНрддреЛ рдХрд╛ рддреЛ рдкрддрд╛ рд╣реА рдирд╣реАрдВ рдЪрд▓ рд░рд╣рд╛ рдерд╛ред рд▓реЛрдЧреЛ рдХреЗ рдЖрдЧреЗ рдкреАрдЫреЗ рдЪрд▓рддреЗ рд╣реБрдП рдФрд░ рд▓реЛрдЧреЛ рд╕реЗ рдкреВрдЫрддреЗ рд╣реБрдП рд╣реА рд╣рдо рдЖрдЧреЗ рдмрдврд╝ рд░рд╣реЗ рдереЗред рдХрд┐рд╕реА рддрд░рд╣ рд░реВрдбрд╝рдХреА рдкрд╣реБрдЪреЗ рддреЛ рдлрд┐рд░ рд╕реЗ рд╣рдореЗрдВ рдирдП рд░рд╛рд╕реНрддреЗ рдкрд░ рдбрд╛рд▓ рджрд┐рдпрд╛ рдЧрдпрд╛, рдЙрд╕ рд░рд╛рд╕реНрддреЗ рдкрд░ рдЖрдЧреЗ рдЧрдП рддреЛ рдлрд┐рд░ рд╕реЗ рдЧрдпреА рднреИрд╕ рдкрд╛рдиреА рдореЗред рдЖрдЧреЗ рдлрд┐рд░ рд╕рдбрд╝рдХ рдкрд░ рдкрд╛рдиреА рд╣реА рдкрд╛рдиреА рджрд┐рдЦ рд░рд╣рд╛ рдерд╛ рдФрд░ рдмрд╣реБрдд рд╕рд╛рд░реА рдЧрд╛рдбрд╝рд┐рдпрд╛ рдХрд┐рдирд╛рд░реЗ рдкрд░ рдЦрдбрд╝реА рд╣реБрдИ рдереА, рд╣рдордиреЗ рднреА рдЧрд╛рдбрд╝реА рд░реБрдХрд╡рд╛рдИ рдФрд░ рдкреИрджрд▓ рд╣реА рд╡рд╣рд╛ рдкрд╣реБрдЪреЗ, рдЖрдЧреЗ рдХрд╛ рдирдЬрд╛рд░рд╛ рднреА рдбрд░рд╛рдиреЗ рд╡рд╛рд▓рд╛ рдерд╛ред рд╕рдбрд╝рдХ рдХрд╛ рдПрдХ рд╣рд┐рд╕реНрд╕рд╛ рдЯреВрдЯ рдЪреВрдХрд╛ рдерд╛ рдЬреЛ рдХреА рдмрд╕ рдХреА рд╡рдЬрд╣ рд╕реЗ рдЯреВрдЯрд╛ рдерд╛ рдФрд░ рдкреВрд░реА рд╕рдбрд╝рдХ рдкрд░ рдкрд╛рдиреА рдерд╛, рд╡рд╛рд╣рди рд▓реЗ рдЬрд╛рддреЗ рд╣реБрдП рд▓реЛрдЧ рдЗрд╕рд▓рд┐рдП рдбрд░ рд░рд╣реЗ рдереЗ рдХрд┐ рдЙрд╕рдХреЗ рд╡рдЬрди рд╕реЗ рд╕рдбрд╝рдХ рдзрд╕ рди рдЬрд╛рдПред рд╣рдорд╛рд░реА рднреА рд╣рд╛рд▓рдд рдЦрд╝рд░рд╛рдм рдХреНрдпреЛрдХрд┐ рдкреАрдЫреЗ рднреА рд░рд╛рд╕реНрддрд╛ рдмрдВрдж рдФрд░ рдпрд╣рд╛рдБ рднреА рдХрднреА рднреА рд╣реЛ рд╕рдХрддрд╛ рдерд╛ред рдЙрд╕рдХреЗ рдмрд╛рдж рез-реи рдЧрд╛рдбрд╝реА рд╡рд╛рд▓реЛ рдиреЗ рдЖрдЧреЗ рдирд┐рдХрд▓рдиреЗ рдХрд╛ рдорди рдмрдирд╛ рд╣реА рд▓рд┐рдпрд╛ рдХреНрдпреЛрдХрд┐ рд╡рд╣рд╛ рд░реБрдХрдиреЗ рд╕реЗ рдХреЛрдИ рдлрд╛рдпрджрд╛ рдирд╣реАрдВ рдерд╛, рдЕрдЧрд░ рдПрдХ рдмрд╛рд░ рд╕рдбрд╝рдХ рдЯреВрдЯ рдЬрд╛рддреА рддреЛ рдлрд┐рд░ рд╣рдо рдХрд╣реА рднреА рдирд╣реАрдВ рдЬрд╛ рд╕рдХрддреЗ рдереЗ, рдЙрди рд▓реЛрдЧреЛ рдиреЗ рдкрд╣рд▓реЗ рдЧрд╛рдбрд╝реА рд╕реЗ рдЙрддрд░рдХрд░ рдкреИрджрд▓ рд╣реА рд░рд╛рд╕реНрддрд╛ рдкрд╛рд░ рдХрд┐рдпрд╛ рддрд╛рдХрд┐ рдЧрд╛рдбрд╝реА рдХрд╛ рд╡рдЬрди рдХрдо рд░рд╣реЗ рдЙрд╕рдХреЗ рдмрд╛рдж рдбреНрд░рд╛рдИрд╡рд░ рдиреЗ рдЕрдХреЗрд▓реЗ рдЧрд╛рдбрд╝реА рдзреАрд░реЗ рдзреАрд░реЗ рдмрд╛рд╣рд░ рдирд┐рдХрд╛рд▓ рд▓реА, рдЙрдиреНрд╣реЗрдВ рджреЗрдЦрдХрд░ рд╣рдордиреЗ рднреА рдРрд╕рд╛ рд╣реА рдХрд┐рдпрд╛ рдФрд░ рдлрд┐рд░ рд╕реЗ рдпрд╛рддреНрд░рд╛ рд╢реБрд░реВ рдХрд░ рджреАред рдЙрд╕рдХреЗ рдмрд╛рдж рд╣рдореЗрдВ рдЗрддрдиреА рджрд┐рдХреНрдХрдд рдирд╣реАрдВ рд╣реБрдИ рдФрд░ рд▓рдЧрднрдЧ рел рдмрдЬреЗ рд╣рдо рдкреБрд░рдХрд╛рдЬреА рдкрд╛рд░ рдХрд░ рдЪреБрдХреЗ рдереЗред рдлрд┐рд░ рд╣рдо рдХреБрдЫ рдЦрд╛рдиреЗ рдХреЗ рд▓рд┐рдП рдПрдХ рдврд╛рдмреЗ рдкрд░ рд░реБрдХреЗ, рд╡рд╣рд╛ рдкрд░ рднреА рдХрд╛рдлреА рд▓реЛрдЧ рдереЗ рдЬреЛ рдкреАрдЫреЗ рд╕реЗ рдЖрдпреЗ рдереЗ рдФрд░ рдХреБрдЫ рдХреЛ рд╣рд░рд┐рджреНрд╡рд╛рд░ рд╣реА рдЬрд╛рдирд╛ рдерд╛ рд▓реЗрдХрд┐рди рд░рд╛рд╕реНрддрд╛ рдмрдВрдж рд╣реЛрдиреЗ рдХреА рд╡рдЬрд╣ рд╕реЗ рд╡реЛ рд╡рд╣реА рдлрд╕ рдЧрдП рдереЗред рдПрдХ рд╡реНрдпрдХреНрддрд┐ рд╕реЗ рд╣рдо рдорд┐рд▓реЗ рдЬрд┐рд╕рдХреА рдкрддреНрдиреА рдФрд░ рдмрдЪреНрдЪреЗ рд╣рд░рд┐рджреНрд╡рд╛рд░ рд╕реЗ рдЖ рд░рд╣реЗ рдереЗ рд▓реЗрдХрд┐рди рд░рд╛рд╕реНрддреЗ рдореЗ рдХрд╣реА рдлрд╕реЗ рд╣реБрдП рдереЗ рдФрд░ рд╡реЛ рднреА рдЖрдЧреЗ рдирд╣реАрдВ рдЬрд╛ рдкрд╛ рд░рд╣рд╛ рдерд╛, рд╡реЛ рдХрд╛рдлреА рдЪрд┐рдВрддрд┐рдд рдерд╛ред рдЙрд╕ рд╡рдХрд╝реНрдд рд╣рдореЗрдВ рд▓рдЧрд╛ рдХрд┐ рдЕрдЧрд░ рд╣рдо рдорд╕реВрд░реА рд╕реЗ рд╕реБрдмрд╣ рди рдирд┐рдХрд▓рддреЗ рдпрд╛ рдХрд╣реА рдФрд░ рд░реВрдХрдХрд░ рдФрд░ рдереЛрдбрд╛ рд╕рдордп рдЦрд╝рд░рд╛рдм рдХрд░ рджреЗрддреЗ рддреЛ рд╢рд╛рдпрдж рд╣рдо рднреА рдкреАрдЫреЗ рд╣реА рдХрд╣реА рдлрдВрд╕реЗ рд╣реЛрддреЗред

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Amarnath Yatra : Sheshnag to Panchtarni (Part 6)

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It is 1.5 kms rocky climb from Babaltop. Around 10:30 AM we reached MahagunasTop. Mahagunas Top is the highest point of the entire Yatra. It is a pass between two peaks which connects two mountain ranges and Sheshnag and Panjtarni camps. It is believed that here Lord Shiva and Devi Parvati left their son Lord Ganesha ┬аand went to cave hence named Ganesh Top.

Due to snow all around heavy cold winds were blowing. We took a short photography session here and left this place soon as the clouds have started turning dark and there was no shelter nearby. Our next destination was at Poshpatri where we all have decided to meet. From Mahagunus top to Panjtarni there is either plane or descend track and at some places there is sharp descend. Due to snow, it becomes more difficult to descend. We were moving fast so that we can reach at Poshpatri before it started rain.

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A Weekend Trip to Agra

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Next day we checked out of hotel to visit Taj, and as we were approaching Taj Mahal, a number of people stopped our car seeing the Delhi number plate, and tried to lure us on some pretext or other. Some said, “Bauji, Taj Mahal se 4 km tak koi parking nahi hai, main apki car bhi park kara dunga aur auto se le chalunga” -“Sir, there is no parking within 4km of Taj Mahal, I will get your car parked and take you there in the auto”. We overheard all those guys and parked our car at Shilpgram parking, buy tickets from the counter, hired a battery cab in just Rs 10, that dropped us close to Taj. Battery operated cabs hop between authorized Taj parkings and Taj Mahal.

Reaching there, we were welcomed by a long queue of tourists getting restless to see one of the Seven Wonders of the World. The guards were checking the entry tickets of each visitor and randomly asking for identity proofs of tourists (There was no standard rule for checking authenticity of individuals). Soon after entering, there were rooms made of red sandstone which used to be the rooms of guest of the Shah Jahan, made in almost the same manner as the ones in Fateh Pur Sikri. After entering a huge gate, the sight of marvel made of white marble got visible. The Taj is magnificiently built structure of equal dimensions from all four side and even its distance from the mosque at both its sides are at same length. The entire dimensional symmetry of this architectural marvel is a treat for viewer’s eyes.

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