“Shanti ka aakha” eyes of peace, Finally after 100 years they gave peace eye new look, let us hope soon our country Nepal will be once again a peaceful country
I heard that this year swayambhunath temple was renovated in 100 years. Today I was feeling little low, so just to make myself fresh I thought to go to Swayambhu and capture some photographs of swayambhunath. When you see at the stupa, you can feel the change. It has a WOW effect now. If you guys have not visited then please do visit and make yourself feel some peace in your mind.
This temple is popularly know as Monkey Temple among the tourist as you can see lots of monkeys there.
I am still in Delhi and exploring every thing in this metropolitan. From the beggars to richest people of the world, from Metro train to rickshaw, from Rolls Royce to bull carts on the Delhi street.
I have always dreamed of going to some Hindu holy places like Vanaras, Haridwar and many popular destinations among Hindu. This time since I am spending couple of months in Delhi, finally I got opportunity to visit Haridwar 200 Km away from Delhi. We really had a memorable travel to Haridwar and had some exciting experience. We return at night where heavy fog was disturbing our driver to drive. We had our eyes wide open at night if he is driving safe. Thank god he was an experience driver and brought us back to Delhi safe. Continue reading »
Visiting ancient places is really fun and educational. You will know about the history of place and people. Red fort is one of the major landmarks of Delhi, India’s capital.
We were lucky that we happened to visit this landmark in the evening. Every evening they have a musical show there. They give a brief history on India and Red fort. It is fun to attend this show. The colorful light gives attractive view of the fort.
Guys if you happen to visit Delhi then don’t miss this show. For now enjoy the pictures that I took.
Have you guys ever seen how the famous chariot of Rato (Red) Macchindranath is made? Here I have capture some moments of people making the chariot to let you guys know how they make the chariot and how risky it is.
Swayambhunath temple is one of the popular tourist destinations for external and internal tourist and both hindu and buddhist devotee. It is also known to external tourist as monkey temple. We can see lots of monkey there. These monkeys are very mischief, they try to grab the bags of visitors some time they even attack the visitors, but some time you get some good entertainment from them.
Yesterday morning I was there to worship ajima maa temple next to swayambhunath temple. I was lucky to capture the interesting act of one monkey. This monkey was trying to drink the water from the WORLD PEACE POND situated there at the footsteps of the temple. I quickly caught this action on my camera. I hope you guys will love these pictures.
Lumbini, popularly known as the birth place of Lord Buddha, The Light of Asia, founder of Buddhism. This was my second visit to Lumbini, many years ago I was there, and I have some vivid images of that World Heritage site. This trip to lumbini was a short and a quick one.
I heard so many things about this place after it was placed in World heritage site by UNESCO. They said that there is a rapid change and the place looks really beautiful.
I was very much excited to go there once I heard about Lumbini.
Once I reach Lumbini I could not stop my emotions, I got impressed by Lumbini. In coming years it will be one of the main tourist attraction of Nepal. I found a huge difference there, when I compared the current lumbini with vivid image I had in my memory when I visited that place 20 years ago. There were some research going on, digging were going on I guess as we saw only the old remains of some building there, the park was not like as it is now, I think there was only one temple, Now they have plan to make each temple from different country and already half a dozen countries have already made temples under their country name. The temples are really attractive. The German and the Thai temples are really WOW. I think Korean temple will look better after it is completed.
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