Prepare to be stunned by this excursion from Shimla to Spiti Valley and wound up in Manali. Despite the fact that I am somewhat late in sharing my encounters from my journey to the beautiful villages of Kinnaur and Spiti. I will share the imperative data about the spots in my following coming story blogs. I will make a different blog for each place with itemized data about the place. Get in to my channel and hit the chime Icon to remain informed! Spiti Valley is a chilly desert mountain valley settled high in the Himalayas in the north-eastern piece of the northern Indian territory of Himachal Pradesh. The name "Spiti" signifies "The Middle Land", i.e. the land among Tibet and India. Neighborhood populace pursues Vajrayana Buddhism like that found in the close-by Tibet and Ladakh locales. The valley and encompassing district is one of the minimum populated locales in India and is the portal toward the northernmost scopes of the countr
Last Sunday, I alongside my companion went to one of the compositional ponder. Despite the fact that the day in Rajasthan was extremely hot 40 degree Celsius, But by observing this lovely structure filled our heart with joy!! Outing to the puzzling advance wells of Abhaneri Chand Baori and the Lake & Fort of Alwar. Rajasthan is brimming with secretive and uncommon spots, and Abhaneri's Chand Baori is one of them. I initially went to Panna Meena Ka Kund in Jaipur back in July, 2 years ago and I was amazed by its beauty that I couldn't stop myself to investigate and visit more stepwells like this. Furthermore, following year and a half, and going by stepwells in Delhi, and Jaipur, I'm now and finally at Chand Baori , to get pictures and the new experience. In India, the idea of stepwells or baori, bawdi, and numerous different names given to these water store is old. According to my downplaying the principal stepwell type structure was worked
The Incredible "Rat Temple" in Rajasthan, India i.e Karni Mata Temple (करणी माता मंदिर) is a famous Hindu Temple which is one of the faces of Goddess Durga. It is located at Deshnoke which is 30 km from Bikaner, in Rajasthan, India. It is famously known as the Temple of Rats. The temple is famous for the approximately 25,000 Black Rats that live in the temple. These holy rats are respectively called “KAABA” by the local people, and many people from the country and around the world travel great distances to pay their respects to the Goddess. I myself belong to the same village Deshnoke, so I visit this Temple on a regular basis when I am there. The Goddess Karni Mata was a part of the “Charan” clan in her lifetime. She is believed to live 150 years. The followers of the Karni Mata believes that once they die, they will be reincarnated as a rat and subsequently when a rat dies, it will be reincarnated as a human again and so the cycle continues.
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