Destination Khirsu, in the lap of Kumaon Himalayas
Khirsu at 1700 meters altitude in in Kumaon Himalayas in India is a perfect opposite of city life. It is about 19 km from Pauri town, and 127 km from the nearest railway station at Kotdwar.
Khirsu at 1700 meters altitude in in Kumaon Himalayas in India is a perfect opposite of city life. It is about 19 km from Pauri town, and 127 km from the nearest railway station at Kotdwar.
Just 24 km from Gorakhpur, Maghar is a quiet town, connected by the state highway from Gorakhpur. In the month of May, the highway roadside was lined with desi and hybrid watermelons.
Ram the king, was a mighty king, Who ruled with the might of love. He had a wife, dainty and bright, Sita was her name. They lived in Awadh, in the Kanak Bhawan, And found great fame.
Lucknow has been a part of Awadh from the time of Ram about 7500 years ago. The term Awadhi cuisine, was originally cuisine from Eastern UP, vegetarian, Vaishnav temple cuisine. During the reign of Nawabs in Lucknow, who came from Iran (Persia),
Sundarkand is chapter 5 of a 500 year old book written by Goswami Tulsidas ji, 'Sri Ram Charitmanas'. It was written in Awadhi dialect in Devnagari script. The story of Ram is about 7000 years old.
Prakritilay Samadhi! The blue sky and blue-green-brown hills unlimited were occasionally interrupted by a speck of red rhododendron, a racing car or a file of school kids near Allen Wynberg school on the outskirts of Mussourie.
The order of days in a week are defined according to the speed of the planets/astral bodies with reference to the movement of the Earth. There is a relationship at play. Only those grahas are taken whose vibration/light is within range of affecting