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Decorative Sunday
This week we present some dados from volume 9 of the Jeypore Portfolio of Architectural Details, published in twelve volumes by Bernard Quaritch between 1890 and 1913. A dado is the lower part of a wall, below the dado rail and above the skirting board, that is often given over to decorative treatment.
Issued under the patronage of Maharaja Sawai Madhu Singh, the Jeypore Portfolio was prepared under the supervision of Colonel Samuel Swinton Jacob, Indian Staff Corps, Engineer to the Jeypore State, and Lala Ram Bakhsh, head draftsman and teacher in the Jeypore School of Art, and was photo-lithographed by William Griggs of London, the inventor of photo-chromo-lithography. The Portfolio was intended to serve as a record of the architectural heritage of the Jeypore State and the north-west region of Rajasthan. As a record, it would “rescue (such) designs from oblivion and give them new life.”
Of the 12-volume set we only hold volumes 7 (String and band patterns), 9 (Dados), and 10 (Parapets). These have been digitized and may be found in our digital collections.
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The Srimad Bhagavatam, also known as the Bhagavata Purana, is one of Hinduism's most revered and widely read scriptures, especially within the Vaishnavism tradition, which is centered around devotion to Lord Vishnu and his avatars. Known for its profound philosophy, captivating stories, and the timeless message of bhakti (devotion), the Bhagavatam is also a monumental literary work, comprising 18,000 verses (slokas). This sacred text is divided into twelve cantos, each addressing different aspects of spiritual knowledge, the nature of the universe, and the path of devotion. Here, we’ll explore the structure, unique features, and spiritual significance of these slokas.
1. The Structure of the Srimad Bhagavatam
The Srimad Bhagavatam contains 12 books (cantos) and is written in Sanskrit verse form, with 18,000 slokas. These slokas are arranged in a poetic meter, which allows for easier recitation and memorization. The scripture's composition style aligns with traditional Vedic texts, which often use verse to convey philosophical teachings in a manner that is both rhythmic and memorable. The 18,000 verses span a vast array of subjects, including cosmology, mythology, moral teachings, and personal devotion, with each canto addressing different themes and purposes.
The cantos gradually elevate the reader’s understanding from introductory spiritual concepts to deeper levels of wisdom. They begin with cosmology and descriptions of creation, moving to the nature of the soul, and finally focusing on the personal relationship between God and his devotees. The final cantos emphasize the ultimate goal of life—devotion to the Supreme Being, represented by Lord Krishna.
2. Distribution of Slokas Across Cantos
The 12 cantos are not evenly distributed in terms of the number of slokas. Some cantos are more detailed, with thousands of verses, while others are shorter, containing only a few hundred. Here’s a breakdown of the cantos by content and approximate number of slokas:
Canto 1 (about 800 slokas): This canto sets the foundation, introducing the purpose of the Bhagavatam and the setting of the narrative. It covers the dialogue between Suta Goswami and the sages at Naimisharanya, where Suta recounts the teachings he has heard.
Canto 2 (about 400 slokas): This canto presents an overview of the universe and discusses creation, the different planetary systems, and the concept of the Supreme Soul (Paramatman).
Canto 3 (about 1,400 slokas): Here, the process of cosmic creation is explained in detail. The stories of Lord Vishnu's avatar Varaha and his interaction with Hiranyaksha are also highlighted, along with the account of Devahuti and her son, Kapila.
Canto 4 (about 1,200 slokas): This canto narrates the story of King Dhruva and his devotion to Vishnu, along with the story of King Prithu. These tales illustrate the principles of dharma and devotion.
Canto 5 (about 700 slokas): The structure of the universe is elaborated in this canto, with a focus on various planetary systems, as well as stories of Bharata Maharaja and his descendants.
Canto 6 (about 800 slokas): Known for the story of Ajamila and his redemption through the chanting of the holy name, this canto emphasizes the power of devotion and God’s mercy.
Canto 7 (about 1,000 slokas): This canto tells the story of Prahlada, a young devotee of Vishnu, and his persecution by his father, the demon king Hiranyakashipu. It includes the dramatic appearance of Lord Narasimha.
Canto 8 (about 1,000 slokas): This canto narrates various incarnations of Lord Vishnu, including the Vamana avatar and the churning of the ocean (Samudra Manthan).
Canto 9 (about 1,000 slokas): Genealogies of famous dynasties and the story of Lord Rama, another avatar of Vishnu, are discussed here.
Canto 10 (about 4,000 slokas): The longest and most celebrated canto, it focuses on the life of Lord Krishna, his pastimes in Vrindavan, and his heroic deeds. Krishna’s childhood stories and interactions with his devotees, especially the gopis, are central to this canto, making it the heart of the Bhagavatam.
Canto 11 (about 1,300 slokas): This canto includes Krishna’s teachings to his devotee Uddhava, known as the Uddhava Gita, which delves into spiritual knowledge and practices.
Canto 12 (about 400 slokas): The final canto describes the onset of Kali Yuga, the age of decline, and ends with the glorification of the Bhagavatam itself.
3. Significance of the Slokas
Each sloka in the Srimad Bhagavatam carries deep meaning and is often packed with layers of philosophical insight. These verses are not just stories but are meant to impart wisdom about the nature of life, the universe, and the divine. For instance, the verses about creation and cosmology introduce readers to the Hindu view of the universe’s cyclical nature, illustrating a cosmos that operates under divine will.
The teachings embedded within these slokas are designed to guide devotees on the path of bhakti. The tenth canto, for example, contains thousands of verses that tell the story of Krishna, highlighting the importance of love and devotion over rigid rituals. The slokas in this canto are composed with a poetic flair that draws readers into the narrative and invites them to experience divine love through the lives of Krishna and his devotees.
4. Recitation and Memorization
The poetic meter of the Bhagavatam’s slokas allows for rhythmic recitation, making it easier for devotees to memorize and chant them. Chanting these verses is believed to have a purifying effect, cleansing the heart and mind and fostering a connection with the divine. In traditional Hindu culture, many devotees memorize entire cantos or specific sections, especially those that recount Krishna’s pastimes. Chanting the Bhagavatam is also a form of meditation, as it brings the devotee’s mind into alignment with spiritual truths.
5. The Influence of 18,000 Slokas
The extensive body of 18,000 slokas has had a profound impact on Hindu spirituality and culture. Each verse contributes to a narrative that is as rich in philosophy as it is in devotion. By structuring the Bhagavatam in this way, Vedavyasa created a text that would not only educate but also inspire devotion across generations. The Bhagavatam’s teachings emphasize that true liberation comes not from mere knowledge or asceticism but from a loving, devotional relationship with the Supreme.
6. Conclusion: The Power of the Bhagavatam’s Verses
The Srimad Bhagavatam, with its 18,000 verses, is a spiritual epic that offers guidance to seekers at every stage of their spiritual journey. It presents a complete path to God, starting with intellectual knowledge and culminating in pure devotion. Each canto, each chapter, and each sloka builds upon the previous one, guiding the reader toward a deeper understanding of their own spiritual nature and relationship with the Divine.
These slokas continue to resonate deeply with millions around the world. They remind us that life’s true purpose is to cultivate love and devotion for God, a message that transcends time and culture. The Bhagavatam, in all its vastness, invites us to explore these truths and draw closer to the divine heart, verse by verse.
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It is a spacious tempo traveller with ideal legroom. A perfect choice for long journeys only if you have a medium size family up to 12 people.
15 Seater Tempo Traveller
This tempo traveller can carry up to 15 people. A perfect choice for large groups and for medium families who want to travel more comfortably.
Maharaja Tempo Traveller
This Tempo is suitable for all kinds of travellers. This tempo traveller provides premium comfort. It includes AC, comfortable pushback seats, a sound system, and LED screens. The best choice to make a long journey comfortable.
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Maharaja Agrasen Model School
Maharaja Agrasen Model School organized a visit to the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) on July 15, 2024 for students from classes 9 to 12. During the 96th ICAR Foundation Day celebrations, the students attended a special exhibition which showcases organic agricultural products. The display featured a variety of fruits, vegetables, pulses, and millets, as well as advanced agricultural equipment and techniques. This visit provided the students with valuable insights into modern farming practices and the benefits of organic agriculture.
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Hire a Tempo Traveller in Mumbai: The Ultimate Guide to Convenient and Comfortable Travel
Mumbai, the city of dreams, is a bustling metropolis known for its vibrant culture, historical landmarks, and dynamic lifestyle. Navigating through its busy streets and exploring its numerous attractions can be a challenge, especially if you’re traveling in a large group. Whether you're planning a family vacation, a corporate outing, or a trip with friends, hiring a tempo traveller in Mumbai offers a comfortable and hassle-free way to explore the city. This comprehensive guide will walk you through everything you need to know about hiring a tempo traveller in Mumbai, from the benefits and types available to tips on choosing the right service provider.
Why Hire a Tempo Traveller in Mumbai?
1. Comfort and Convenience: A tempo traveller is designed to offer maximum comfort for passengers. With ample space, comfortable seating, and air conditioning, it ensures that long journeys are as pleasant as possible. This is particularly important in a city like Mumbai, where traffic can be unpredictable, and travel times can vary.
2. Cost-Effective for Group Travel: When traveling with a group, the cost of hiring multiple cars can quickly add up. A tempo traveller, with its capacity to accommodate up to 12-15 people, provides a cost-effective solution. It minimizes the need for multiple vehicles, thereby reducing fuel costs and parking fees.
3. Ample Space for Luggage: Traveling with luggage in Mumbai can be challenging due to space constraints in smaller vehicles. A tempo traveller offers ample space not only for passengers but also for luggage. This makes it ideal for airport transfers, outstation trips, or any travel requiring extensive packing.
4. Experienced Drivers: Most tempo traveller services in Mumbai come with experienced and professional drivers who are familiar with the city’s roads and traffic patterns. This can be a significant advantage, especially for tourists or first-time visitors who may find Mumbai's traffic daunting.
5. Flexibility and Freedom: Hiring a tempo traveller in Mumbai gives you the freedom to plan your itinerary without being restricted by public transport schedules or the availability of taxis. You can explore Mumbai at your own pace, make spontaneous stops, and visit offbeat locations that might not be easily accessible by public transport.
Types of Tempo Travellers Available in Mumbai
When you decide to hire a tempo traveller in Mumbai, you’ll find several options to choose from, depending on your group size and travel needs:
1. Standard Tempo Traveller (9-12 Seater): Ideal for small to medium-sized groups, this type of tempo traveller provides comfortable seating for up to 12 passengers. It typically includes features like reclining seats, air conditioning, and ample legroom.
2. Luxury Tempo Traveller (9-12 Seater): For those who prefer a more luxurious travel experience, the luxury tempo traveller offers additional amenities such as plush leather seats, entertainment systems, and enhanced air conditioning. This option is perfect for corporate outings or special occasions.
3. Maharaja Tempo Traveller (15-18 Seater): This is the largest type of tempo traveller available and is suitable for larger groups of up to 18 people. It includes all the features of the standard and luxury models, with additional space for a more comfortable journey.
4. Modified Tempo Traveller: Some service providers offer modified tempo travellers with customized interiors to suit specific needs, such as adding extra luggage space or entertainment systems. This can be a great option for long-distance travel or specialized tours.
How to Hire a Tempo Traveller on Rent in Mumbai
Renting a tempo traveller in Mumbai is a straightforward process, but it requires some research to ensure you get the best service. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you:
1. Determine Your Requirements: Start by assessing your travel needs. Consider the number of passengers, the amount of luggage, and any specific amenities you might need (like Wi-Fi, entertainment systems, or additional luggage space). This will help you choose the right type of tempo traveller.
2. Research Service Providers: Mumbai has numerous tempo traveller rental services. Look for companies with good reviews and a reputation for reliability. Websites like Google Reviews, TripAdvisor, and Justdial can provide insights into customer experiences. It’s also a good idea to ask for recommendations from friends or colleagues who have used such services.
3. Compare Prices and Packages: Different service providers offer various pricing models, such as per kilometer, per hour, or fixed rates for certain routes. Get quotes from multiple companies and compare their prices and services. Make sure to ask about any hidden charges, such as tolls, parking fees, or driver allowances.
4. Check Vehicle Condition: Before making a final decision, check the condition of the tempo traveller. Ensure that the vehicle is well-maintained, clean, and equipped with the necessary safety features. If possible, request a test ride to assess comfort levels.
5. *Verify Driver Credentials: The driver plays a crucial role in ensuring a safe and pleasant journey. Verify the driver’s experience, license, and familiarity with the routes you’ll be taking. It’s also advisable to check if the driver is proficient in the language you're comfortable with.
6. Review the Rental Agreement: Carefully read the rental agreement before signing. Pay attention to the terms and conditions, including the cancellation policy, payment terms, and liability clauses. Ensure that all verbal agreements are documented in writing.
7. Book in Advance: Once you’ve made your decision, book your tempo traveller in advance, especially if you're traveling during peak seasons or holidays. This ensures availability and gives you peace of mind.
Popular Routes and Destinations for Tempo Traveller Hire in Mumbai
Hiring a tempo traveller in Mumbai opens up a world of possibilities for exploring not just the city but also its surrounding areas. Here are some popular routes and destinations:
1. Mumbai City Tour: Explore iconic landmarks such as the Gateway of India, Marine Drive, Juhu Beach, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus, and the famous Elephanta Caves. A tempo traveller allows you to cover these attractions comfortably in a day.
2. Lonavala and Khandala: These popular hill stations are just a few hours' drive from Mumbai. Known for their scenic beauty, waterfalls, and pleasant climate, they are perfect for a weekend getaway. A tempo traveller is ideal for navigating the winding roads and hilly terrain.
3. Pune: Another popular destination close to Mumbai, Pune is known for its historical landmarks, educational institutions, and vibrant culture. Whether it’s a day trip or an extended stay, a tempo traveller offers a comfortable ride for your journey.
4. Mahabaleshwar: This hill station is famous for its strawberries, panoramic views, and pleasant weather. Located around 260 km from Mumbai, it makes for a great road trip, especially in a tempo traveller where everyone can enjoy the journey together.
5. Goa: If you're planning a longer vacation, Goa is a popular choice. Known for its beaches, nightlife, and Portuguese heritage, Goa is about 600 km from Mumbai. Hiring a tempo traveller allows for a relaxed and enjoyable trip with the added advantage of stopping at interesting spots along the way.
Tips for a Smooth Tempo Traveller Experience in Mumbai
1. Plan Your Itinerary: Having a well-planned itinerary helps in making the most of your tempo traveller hire. It ensures that you cover all desired destinations within the allocated time and budget.
2. Pack Essentials: Although a tempo traveller provides ample space, it's wise to pack only the essentials to avoid clutter. Carry water, snacks, and other travel essentials to keep everyone comfortable during the journey.
3. Stay Connected with the Driver: Maintain open communication with the driver regarding your schedule, stops, and any changes to the itinerary. This helps in avoiding misunderstandings and ensures a smooth journey.
4. Safety First: Ensure that everyone is seated properly, especially while the vehicle is in motion. Adhere to safety guidelines, and make sure the driver is following all traffic rules.
5. Keep Entertainment Handy: Long journeys can sometimes get monotonous. Having some form of entertainment, like music or games, can keep everyone engaged and make the trip more enjoyable.
Conclusion
Hiring a tempo traveller in Mumbai is a practical and convenient solution for group travel. Whether you’re exploring the city or venturing out to nearby attractions, a tempo traveller offers comfort, flexibility, and a cost-effective way to travel. By considering your needs, researching service providers, and following the tips outlined in this guide, you can ensure a memorable and enjoyable travel experience. So, the next time you’re planning a trip in Mumbai with a group, consider hiring a tempo traveller on rent in Mumbai and embark on a journey filled with comfort, convenience, and adventure.
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FUTURE TRENDS & GROWTH PROSPECT OF IRCTC TOURISM
The future trends and growth prospects of IRCTC Tourism look promising, increasing domestic and international travel demand, and strategic initiatives to enhance customer experience. Here are some key trends and growth prospects:
1. Digital Transformation
Enhanced Online Platforms: Continuous improvement of the IRCTC website and mobile app for a more user-friendly interface, personalized recommendations, and seamless booking experience.
AI and Machine Learning: Greater use of AI and ML for personalized travel packages, dynamic pricing, and predictive analytics to forecast travel trends and demand.
2. Sustainable Tourism
Eco-Friendly Practices: Increased focus on sustainable tourism practices, such as promoting eco-tourism, reducing carbon footprints, and implementing green energy solutions at facilities.
Responsible Tourism: Initiatives to promote responsible tourism, including community-based tourism, conservation efforts, and support for local economies.
3. Luxury and Niche Travel
Luxury Train Services: Expansion of luxury train services like the Maharajas' Express and Palace on Wheels, targeting high-end tourists seeking unique travel experiences.
Themed Tours: Growth of niche tourism segments such as wellness tourism, culinary tours, adventure travel, and cultural heritage tours.
4. Technological Innovations
Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR): Use of VR and AR for virtual tours and immersive travel experiences, helping customers explore destinations before booking.
Blockchain Technology: Exploration of blockchain for secure and transparent transactions, loyalty programs, and digital identity verification.
5. Expanded Services
Integrated Travel Solutions: Offering comprehensive travel solutions that include multi-modal transport options (train, flight, bus) and seamless integration with hotels, car rentals, and local tours.
Cruise Tourism: Development of more river and ocean cruise packages to tap into the growing demand for cruise travel.
6. Customer-Centric Approaches
24/7 Customer Support: Enhanced customer support services, including AI-powered chatbots and multilingual support, to cater to a diverse customer base.
Customized Packages: Offering more customized and flexible travel packages to meet the specific needs and preferences of different traveler segments.
7. Market Expansion
International Tourism: Targeting international markets by promoting Indian tourism globally and offering tailored packages for foreign tourists.
Domestic Tourism: Encouraging domestic travel with attractive packages for lesser-known destinations, promoting regional tourism.
8. Health and Safety
Enhanced Hygiene Protocols: Continued focus on health and safety measures in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, ensuring safe travel experiences for customers.
Travel Insurance: Offering comprehensive travel insurance options to cover health, trip cancellations, and other contingencies.
9. Partnerships and Collaborations
Public-Private Partnerships: Collaborating with private players, state tourism boards, and international tourism organizations to enhance service offerings and expand reach.
Local Collaborations: Partnering with local businesses, artisans, and tour operators to provide authentic and enriched travel experiences.
10. Infrastructure Development
Modernized Facilities: Upgrading and modernizing tourist facilities, railway stations, and accommodation options to meet global standards.
High-Speed Rail: Development of high-speed rail corridors to reduce travel time and improve connectivity between major tourist destinations.
11. Promotional Strategies
Digital Marketing: Leveraging digital marketing strategies, including social media campaigns, influencer partnerships, and online advertising, to attract more travelers.
Travel Expos and Roadshows: Participating in international travel expos and conducting roadshows to promote IRCTC tourism packages and services.
12. Data-Driven Decisions
Big Data Analytics: Utilizing big data analytics to gain insights into customer behavior, preferences, and market trends, enabling informed decision-making and strategy formulation.
Feedback Mechanisms: Implementing robust feedback mechanisms to gather customer reviews and suggestions for continuous improvement.
By embracing these trends and leveraging its strengths, IRCTC Tourism is well-positioned to grow and thrive in the evolving travel and tourism industry.
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Jaipur Same Day Tour: A Whirlwind Journey Through the Jaipur
Jaipur, famously known as the Pink City, is the capital of Rajasthan and a city that beautifully encapsulates the grandeur and rich heritage of India. If you’re pressed for time but still want to soak in the essence of this vibrant city, a Jaipur Same-Day Tour is an excellent way to experience its magic. In this blog, we will guide you through a meticulously planned itinerary to make the most of your day in Jaipur.
Early Morning: Arrival and Breakfast
Start your day early to maximize your time in Jaipur. Arrive by train or flight around 8 AM. Once you’re in the city, head straight to a local favorite for breakfast. LMB (Laxmi Misthan Bhandar) is a renowned eatery in Johari Bazaar that offers a delectable spread of traditional Rajasthani breakfast items. Try the piping hot kachoris, samosas, and a glass of lassi to fuel up for the day ahead.
9:30 AM: Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds)
Begin your exploration with the iconic Hawa Mahal. This stunning pink sandstone structure, with its unique five-story exterior resembling a honeycomb, was built in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh. The intricate latticework allows the cool breeze to flow through, hence the name “Palace of Winds.” Spend about 30 minutes here, marveling at the architectural brilliance and capturing some photographs.
10:15 AM: City Palace
A short walk from Hawa Mahal will bring you to the City Palace, a complex of palaces, courtyards, and museums. The City Palace, which still serves as the residence of the royal family, is a blend of Rajasthani and Mughal architecture. Visit the Mubarak Mahal (Welcome Palace), the Chandra Mahal, and the museum that houses an extensive collection of royal costumes, manuscripts, and artifacts. Allocate around 1.5 hours to thoroughly enjoy the grandeur of the City Palace.
12:00 PM: Jantar Mantar
Right next to the City Palace is Jantar Mantar, an astronomical observatory built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II. This UNESCO World Heritage site features the world’s largest stone sundial and various other instruments designed for measuring time, predicting eclipses, and tracking celestial bodies. Spend about 45 minutes exploring the scientific ingenuity of the 18th century.
1:00 PM: Lunch at Samode Haveli
After a busy morning of sightseeing, head to Samode Haveli for a leisurely lunch. This historic mansion turned luxury hotel offers a serene ambiance and a fine dining experience. Relish a variety of Rajasthani and North Indian dishes in the beautifully decorated courtyard or dining hall.
2:30 PM: Amer Fort
Post-lunch, drive to Amer Fort, located about 11 kilometers from the city center. This majestic fort, built by Raja Man Singh I in the 16th century, stands on a hilltop overlooking Maota Lake. The fort’s artistic elements, including the Diwan-e-Aam (Hall of Public Audience), Diwan-e-Khas (Hall of Private Audience), Sheesh Mahal (Mirror Palace), and the stunning Ganesh Pol gateway, will leave you mesmerized. Plan to spend around 2 hours exploring the expansive fort and enjoy the panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
4:30 PM: Jal Mahal
On your way back to the city, make a quick stop at Jal Mahal, the Water Palace. Situated in the middle of Man Sagar Lake, this palace appears to float on the water. While entry to the palace is restricted, the view from the banks is breathtaking, especially in the late afternoon light. Spend about 30 minutes here capturing the picturesque scenery.
5:00 PM: Shopping at Bapu Bazaar and Johari Bazaar
No visit to Jaipur is complete without indulging in some shopping. Head to Bapu Bazaar and Johari Bazaar to shop for traditional Rajasthani handicrafts, textiles, jewelry, and souvenirs. Bapu Bazaar is famous for its Mojari shoes, leather goods, and vibrant fabrics, while Johari Bazaar is renowned for its exquisite jewelry and precious gemstones. Allocate around 1.5 hours for a shopping spree.
6:30 PM: High Tea at Rambagh Palace
As the sun sets, treat yourself to high tea at the opulent Rambagh Palace, once the residence of the Maharaja of Jaipur and now a luxury hotel. The lush gardens, regal architecture, and exquisite tea service make for a perfect evening experience. Enjoy a selection of teas, finger sandwiches, pastries, and scones while basking in the royal atmosphere.
7:30 PM: Albert Hall Museum
Your next stop is the Albert Hall Museum, the oldest museum in Rajasthan. Illuminated beautifully in the evening, the museum’s Indo-Saracenic architecture stands out magnificently. The museum houses an extensive collection of artifacts, including paintings, ivory, textiles, metalwork, and sculptures. Spend about an hour here soaking in the historical and cultural richness.
8:30 PM: Dinner at Chokhi Dhani
Conclude your day with a visit to Chokhi Dhani, an ethnic village resort that offers a glimpse into Rajasthani culture and traditions. Located a bit outside the city, Chokhi Dhani features traditional huts, folk performances, camel rides, and a Rajasthani thali dinner that will leave you satiated. Enjoy the lively atmosphere, dance performances, puppet shows, and the authentic flavors of Rajasthani cuisine.
10:30 PM: Departure
After a fulfilling dinner, it’s time to bid adieu to Jaipur. Head to the railway station or airport for your return journey, carrying with you the memories of a day well spent in the heart of Rajasthan.
Tips for a Smooth Trip
Dress Comfortably
Jaipur can get quite hot, so wear light, breathable clothing and comfortable walking shoes.
Stay Hydrated
Carry a water bottle to stay hydrated throughout the day.
Plan Ahead
Book your tickets and reservations in advance to avoid last-minute hassles.
Local Guide
Consider hiring a local guide for detailed insights into the history and significance of the sites you visit.
Respect Local Customs
Be mindful of local customs and traditions, especially when visiting religious sites.
Final Thought
A Jaipur Same-Day Tour of offers a perfect snapshot of its rich heritage, vibrant culture, and architectural splendor. Whether you’re a history buff, a culture enthusiast, or a foodie, Jaipur promises a day filled with unforgettable experiences. So pack your bags and get ready to immerse yourself in the charm of the Pink City.
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Decorative Sunday
This week we present some parapet designs from Jeypore Portfolio of Architectural Details, published in twelve volumes by Bernard Quaritch between 1890 and 1913. The plates displayed here are from volume 10 on parapets, the decorative extension of the wall at the edge of a roof, balcony, or other structure..
Issued under the patronage of Maharaja Sawai Madhu Singh, the set was prepared under the supervision of Colonel Samuel Swinton Jacob, Indian Staff Corps, Engineer to the Jeypore State, and Lala Ram Bakhsh, head draftsman and teacher in the Jeypore School of Art, and was photo-lithographed by William Griggs of London, the inventor of photo-chromo-lithography. The Portfolio was intended to serve as a record of the architectural heritage of the Jeypore State and the north-west region of Rajasthan. As a record, it would “rescue (such) designs from oblivion and give them new life.”
Of the 12-volume set we only hold volumes 7 (String and band patterns), 9 (Dados), and 10 (Parapets). These have been digitized and may be found in our digital collections.
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36 Places to Visit Near Gokul
Gokul, a small town in the Mathura district of Uttar Pradesh, holds great religious significance for Hindus. It is believed to be the place where Lord Krishna spent his childhood and performed various miraculous feats. The history of Gokul dates back to ancient times and is intricately linked to the life and legends of Lord Krishna. As a result, Gokul has become a major pilgrimage site for devotees of Lord Krishna and is visited by thousands of pilgrims every year. The religious significance of Gokul is deeply rooted in Hindu mythology and scriptures. It is believed that the divine presence of Lord Krishna still lingers in the town, making it a sacred place for spiritual seekers and devotees.
**History and Religious Significance of Gokul**
Pilgrims visiting Gokul often engage in rituals, prayers, and devotional activities, immersing themselves in the spiritual ambiance of the town. The various temples and sacred sites in Gokul offer pilgrims the opportunity to connect with the divine and experience a profound sense of peace and devotion. Overall, Gokul’s rich history and religious significance make it a treasured destination for Hindu pilgrims seeking to deepen their spiritual practice and connect with the divine presence of Lord Krishna.
**30 Best Places to Visit in and Around Gokul**
1. *Shri Thakurani Ghat*: This ghat is believed to be the spot where Lord Krishna used to play with his friends and steal butter.
2. *Raman Reti*: A sacred sand dune where Lord Krishna played with his friends and grazed cows.
3. *Nanda Bhavan*: The residential place of Nanda Maharaj, the foster father of Lord Krishna.
4. *Yashoda Kund*: A holy pond where Yashoda, the mother of Lord Krishna, used to give him a bath.
5. *Gokulnath Temple*: This ancient temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna and is a significant pilgrimage site.
6. *Gokul Archaeological Museum*: A place showcasing ancient artifacts and relics related to the history of Gokul.
7. *Brahmand Ghat*: It is believed that Lord Krishna expanded the universe in the form of a small child here.
8. *Gopal Lal Kund*: A sacred water reservoir where it is said that Lord Krishna and his friends used to play.
9. *Nanda Maharaja Temple*: A temple dedicated to Nanda Maharaj, the father of Lord Krishna.
10. *Vishram Ghat*: The spot where Lord Krishna took rest after slaying the demon Kansa.
11. *Kaliya Ghat*: The place where Lord Krishna defeated the serpent Kaliya.
12. *Kusuma Sarovar*: A beautiful lake associated with various pastimes of Lord Krishna.
13. *Gokul Mahavan*: A forest area where Lord Krishna enacted various childhood pastimes.
14. *Mukharvind Temple*: A temple dedicated to the lotus feet of Lord Krishna.
15. *Goswami Tulsidas Mandir*: A temple dedicated to the great saint and poet Tulsidas.
16. *Kunj Bihari Temple*: A temple that houses the deity of Lord Krishna in his child form.
17. *Baldeo Temple*: A temple dedicated to Lord Balarama, the elder brother of Lord Krishna.
18. *Bhadkeshwar Mahadev Temple*: A temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, a revered deity in Hindu mythology.
19. *Kamavan*: A peaceful garden where Lord Krishna used to play with his companions.
20. *Dauji Temple*: A temple dedicated to Lord Balarama, also known as Dauji in the local dialect.
21. *Kesi Ghat*: The place where Lord Krishna killed the demon Kesi.
22. *Raval Mahal*: A historical palace associated with the royal lineage of Gokul.
23. *Prem Sarovar*: A sacred lake where it is said that Radha and Krishna used to enjoy pastimes together.
24. *Kumudvan*: A beautiful garden where Lord Krishna played with his friends and cowherd boys.
25. *Gokulnanda Temple*: A shrine dedicated to Lord Krishna as Gokulnanda, the beloved child of Gokul.
26. *Shani Temple*: A temple dedicated to Lord Shani, the deity associated with the planet Saturn.
27. *Mansi Ganga*: A holy river where it is believed that Lord Krishna performed various divine activities.
28. *Dwarika Dheesh Temple*: A temple dedicated to Lord Krishna as the king of Dwarika.
29. *Vishnu Kund*: A sacred pond associated with Lord Krishna’s pastimes.
30. *Gokarneshwar Mahadev Temple*: A temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, one of the principal deities in Hinduism.
These 30 places offer a diverse and enriching experience for pilgrims and visitors seeking to immerse themselves in the spiritual and historical essence of Gokul and its surroundings.
**Important Tourist Destinations Near Gokul**
**Mathura** Located just a few kilometers away from Gokul, Mathura is one of the most important pilgrimage sites in Hinduism. It is believed to be the birthplace of Lord Krishna and is home to various temples and sacred sites associated with his life. The Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi temple, Dwarkadhish Temple, and Vishram Ghat are some of the must-visit attractions in Mathura.
**Vrindavan** Vrindavan, situated near Gokul, is another significant Hindu pilgrimage destination. It is where Lord Krishna spent his youth and is famous for its numerous temples dedicated to Radha and Krishna. The Banke Bihari Temple, ISKCON temple, and Prem Mandir are popular places of worship in Vrindavan.
**Barsana** Barsana, known as the birthplace of Radha, is a short drive from Gokul. The town is famous for its Lathmar Holi festival and is home to the Radha Rani Temple and Barsana’s Shriji Temple. Pilgrims often visit Barsana to experience the divine love story of Radha and Krishna.
**Govardhan Hill** Approximately 22 kilometers from Gokul, Govardhan Hill holds great significance in Hindu mythology. It is believed to be the mountain that Lord Krishna lifted to protect the residents of Vrindavan from the wrath of Indra, the king of the heavens. The Govardhan Puja and Parikrama around the hill are important religious rituals performed by devotees.
**Nandgaon** Nandgaon, the village of Nanda Maharaj, the father of Lord Krishna, is a short distance from Gokul. The Nand Bhavan Temple and the celebrations during the Nandotsav festival attract devotees to this tranquil village.
**Radha Kund** A sacred pond located in close proximity to Gokul, Radha Kund holds a special place in the hearts of devotees. It is believed to be the place where Radha and Krishna shared intimate moments, and taking a dip in the holy waters of Radha Kund is considered spiritually purifying.
Visiting these nearby destinations provides pilgrims with a comprehensive understanding of the profound connection between Lord Krishna, Radha, and the sacred lands that bear witness to their divine play.
**Conclusion**
In conclusion, Gokul and its surrounding areas offer a unique and spiritual experience for devotees and pilgrims seeking to connect with the divine presence of Lord Krishna. The historical and religious significance of Gokul, coupled with the numerous temples and sacred sites in the region, make it a must-visit destination for those on a spiritual journey. Whether exploring the childhood pastimes of Lord Krishna in Gokul or visiting the important pilgrimage sites near Gokul, one is sure to be immersed in a rich tapestry of devotion and spirituality.
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Luxury Tempo Traveller in Delhi
Our company provides excellent and affordable 9-seater luxury tempo traveller services to the global tourists. We have our registered agency in Delhi, Noida, and Gurgaon and we offer our services 24/7 in these cities. We cater to local and outstation travel needs with various seating options: Sedan cars, SUVs, and limousines with seating capacities of 9, 12, 15, and 26 Seater. The general goal that we have set for our company is to make tourists’ journey comfortable, providing pick-ups and drop-offs directly from your home or workplace.
For outstation trips, we have luxury 2x1 and deluxe 1x1 Maharaja Tempo Travellers for our clients to choose from. These are 9, 12 and 16 seater 2x1 and 8, 9 and 12 seater deluxe 1x1 Maharaja vehicles which are particularly used for comfort and relaxation especially on long distances. We also have larger 20 and 25-seater vehicles for our clients’ use.
Tempo Travellers are suitable for group and family travelers for weekend tours or a multi-day tour. We also have low-cost bookings with an extra 20% off your first order. It is also important to ensure that the agencies being hired are affordable but also credible and have good ratings. At Deluxetempotraveller. At tempo traveller rent in Delhi , we ensure that you get trusted service and the make of the car that you were given. Book now and be assured of a comfortable and enjoyable trip.
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People Madly in Love with Beer All Over the World
Acholic drinks are commonly consumed by people all over the world. There is a never-ending debate that consumption of alcohol is bad for the body, and it should not be consumed. It is not about, alcoholic drinks being good or bad for health, but the fact of the matter is that, there is a good amount of consumption of alcoholic drinks all over the world.
Now, the question arises that why alcoholic drinks are so popular among people. I don’t know that, is it a concrete answer or not, but alcohol, upon entering into your body, gives you a sort of enjoyment.
Europe and the European Union has 9 out of 10 countries, consuming the most amount of alcohol all over the world. So, it can be easily said that Europeans are the biggest drinkers all over the world.
Beer is the Most-Consumed Alcoholic Drink
Do you know which alcoholic drink is the most consumed all over the world. It is beer. The fascination of the people for beer is such that it is the third most consumed drink after water and tea. Not only this, beer is considered as the oldest alcoholic drink all over the world.
A beer generally has 4-6% of alcohol content, but it is not that every beer has the same concentration of alcohol. Alcohol content might differ considering the fact that, the version of beer you are drinking is light, strong or ultra-strong.
Wine
Wine is another popular alcoholic drink. The word most commonly associated with wines is vintage. It is said that the older the wine, the tastier and valuable it is. A standard wine has less than 14% of alcohol content in it.
If you are into the consumption of alcoholic drinks, champagne is a kind of sparkling wine. It has an alcohol content of 10-12%. It is a common thing with champagne that it is littered more than it is actually drunk. Some of the wines are mixed with distilled alcohol, and the mix has around 20% of alcohol in it.
The Concept of Peg
If there is a talk about alcoholic drinks, there has to be a talk about a peg too. If we are to define a peg, it is an undefined measure of alcohol, which is poured in a glass. Talking of peg, the most famous peg (at least among Indians) is the Patiala peg.
It is not famous, just for nothing. A peg measure which was introduced by Maharaja Bhupinder Singh of Patiala, has 90 ml of alcohol. The size of a standard peg is considered to be 30 ml, so you can imagine, the speciality of a Patiala peg.
It has a measure of 3 standard pegs at once, so it is not that hard to imagine the mafic of a single or two Patiala’s going down your throat.
Coming to a Conclusion
It is a no-brainer that with the increase interest of people toward the consumption of alcohol every day, the demand for alcoholic drinks will continue to grow in the years to come.
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12 Must Visit Places in Jaipur
The pink city is a beautiful place to witness the cultural heritage and royal architecture. You can must visit places in jaipur city or the majestic city with proper planning beforehand to enjoy the best tourist attractions. Firstly, you can witness the fusion of Mughal and Rajput history along with all the facilities of the metropolis in Jaipur. You can reach Jaipur via a flight to Jaipur International Airport.
Alternatively, you can visit here by train and reach the nearest Jaipur railway station of the city. The well-connected roads through highways with the major cities of India are another option to reach Jaipur. Secondly, visit Jaipur from October to March for the best experience. In this season, the weather is pleasant and sightseeing is a delightful experience.
For instance, Here is an insight into the 12 must-visit places in Jaipur:
Amber palace
Amer Fort or Amber Palace is located and surrounded by hills in Amerand is a UNESCO world heritage site since 2023. Amber Fort has other attractions that show the royalty and cultural heritage of Rajasthan such as Diwan-e-aam, mandir, and Sheesh Mahal.
Timing: 8 am to 6 am every day a week. Light Show timing: 7 pm to 9 pm Ticket: Indian per person 102 rupees, Indian per student- 10 rupees. 602 per person and 100 Indian rupees for foreign students.
Hawa Mahal
This five-story palace of wind or Hawa Mahal is an ironic tourist spot in Jaipur. In fact, it was made specifically for the royal women to enjoy festivities who were not allowed to be seen in public. The pink exterior of Hawa Mahal offers you a beautiful view of the pink city.
Timing: 9 am to 5 pm Ticket: 100 rupees for Indians, 500 for foreigners.
Jantar Mantar
Jantar Mantar used to be an astronomical observatory and a scientific research center of the 18th century. Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II built the largest Jantar Mantar in the world which contains 19 instruments. Ancient people used these instruments to measure the distance and position of celestial bodies in the sky. You can witness the history of this place which was far ahead of its time.
Timing: Open 24/7 for all travelers. Ticket: The entry fee for Indians is 15 rupees and for foreigners 200 Indian rupees.
City Palace
City Palace is a beautiful royal complex with a mixture of Mughal and Rajasthani architecture. Here you will find several courtyards, buildings, pavilions, and temples such as Chandra Mahal, Mubarak Mahal, Shri Govind Dev Temple, and the City Palace Museum. During your visit, City Palace will give an interesting insight into Rajasthan’s royal heritage with its unique crafting and beautiful artworks.
Timing: Open all day a week from 9.30 am to 5.30 pm Ticket: Prices vary upon the inclusive package and range between 150 to 3000 for Indians. While charges for foreigners would be between INR 400 to 4000.
Panna Meena ka Kund
Panna Meena ka kund is a hidden gem of Jaipur city. This ancient stepwell is a wall of art with its unique carvings and colorful steps leading to a refreshing pool. Once this was an essential water source for the local community. But today this kund near Amber Fort is a great escape from the annoying hustle and bustle of the city.
Timing: 7 am to 6 pm Ticket: No entry fees are needed for visiting the kund.
Jagat Shiromani Temple
Jagat Shiromani temple, Amer is associated with the history of Hinduism. The temple has a beautiful statue of lord Krishna and his devotee Meera Bai. On the other side, the artistic details and the depiction of mythological stories will mesmerize you with serene beauty.
Timing: the temple is open from 6 am to 8 pm Ticket: Entry is free.
Jal Mahal
Jal Mahal is located in the middle of the Man Sagar Lake in Jaipur and was built with red sandstone in the eighteenth century. Though, you can not enter inside of the palace, you can enjoy the enchanting view of the sparkling water, and the Aravalli hills from the shore.
Timing: Open till 6 pm from 6 am in the morning. Ticket: Entry is free.
Nahargarh Fort
Nahargarh Fort in Jaipur stands as a testament to Rajasthan’s rich history and royal architecture. At the same time, you can enjoy the whole view of the pink city from the top of the Aravalli hills. Especially during sunset, the Nahargarh fort turns into an attractive sight to witness.
Timing: Timing is 10 am to 10 pm Ticket: Tickets for foreigners are 200 INR and 50 for Indian people. Also, the ticket price is 20 rupees for Indian students.
Gatore ki Chhatriyan
Gatore ki chhatriyan of Jaipur is an off-beat place in Jaipur. This site was once a cremation ground for the royal Rajputs. The beautiful pieces of architecture are scattered around the place with an umbrella or chhatri-shaped dome. Gaitore Ki Chhatriyan is a fascinating hidden gem where you can take your time to enjoy the quiet and peaceful atmosphere.
Timing: Opening timing is 9.30 to 5 pm for every day of the week. Ticket: Tickets for Indian adults and senior citizens are 30 rupees and for children, it is 10 rupees. Whereas, foreign tourists have to pay rupees 50 for tickets.
Galtaji Temple
Galtaji temple is an ancient Hindu temple consisting of a series of temples, 7 holy kunds, and natural springs. Accordinglyhis temple is also popular as the Monkey Temple and is dedicated to lord Hanuman and its devotees. Moreover, the temple is an extraordinary building within a mountain pass. Here you can see monkeys roaming and swinging from trees, witness the beautiful carvings, and enjoy the cool breeze.
Timing: Open from 5 am to 7 pm. Ticket: Entry tickets are free for Indian travelers and rupees 100 for foreign travelers.
Toran Dwar
Toran Dwar is located at the Jawahar Circle Jaipur serves as a symbol of the magnificent heritage of the pink city. Likewise, the handcrafted architecture and designs will take you into the authentic rich culture of Rajasthan. Additionally, beautiful greenery and a peaceful environment of Toran Dwar will surely take you out of the chaos of urban life.
Timing: Toran Dwar is open to all 24*7. Tickets: No tickets are required for both local and foreign travelers.
Patrika Gate
The serene atmosphere and vibrant ambiance make Patrika Gate one of the most beautiful tourist destinations in Jaipur. Every hand-painted pillar here depicts some story of different places in Rajasthan.
Timing: Patrika Gate is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. However, the best time to visit this place is during sunset to enjoy the enchanting light show. Tickets: Tickets for Indian people cost 10 rupees. However, for foreigners, it is 20 Indian rupees.
Best Places to Eat in Jaipur
At first, taste tangy and sweet golgappas at the famous “Chawla’s and Nand’s”.
Secondly, have a delicious Kathi Roll at the famous “Al Bake” of Jaipur.
Next, Kachoris of “Rawat Mishthan Bhandar” are a must-try.
Then, taste a bit of Rajasthani lassi at “Lassiwala”.
Enjoy your vacation with the iconic landmarks of Jaipur with proper planning of must visit places in jaipur. From Amer Fort to Patrika Gate Jaipur won’t let you down with its amazing beauty and culture of the Pink City.
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