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biographyonlines · 2 years
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23 அக்டோபர் 2022 அன்று தீபாவளியை முன்னிட்டு 15 லட்சம் தீபங்களை ஏற்றி அயோத்தி கின்னஸ் உலக சாதனை படைத்தார். Twitter/@uptourismgov புது தில்லி: உத்தரபிரதேசத்தில் உள்ள அயோத்தி நகரம் தீபாவளிக்கு முன்னதாக, அதிகபட்சமாக மண் விளக்குகள் அல்லது தீபங்களை ஏற்றி புதிய கின்னஸ் சாதனை படைத்துள்ளது. 20,000க்கும் மேற்பட்ட தன்னார்வலர்கள் சரயு நதிக்கரையில் 15 லட்சத்திற்கும் அதிகமான தீபங்களை ஏற்றி வைத்தனர். விழாவில்…
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a2ztravels · 2 years
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hinducosmos · 2 years
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Naimisharanya, SitaPur, Uttar Pradesh, India
UP Tourism @uptourismgov wrote : If anyone is braced to navigate the most significant cultural and spiritual sites of #UttarPradesh, their journey will remain incomplete without acquainting with Naimisharanya. Do you know what is it revered for?
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श्री मानवेन्द्र प्रताप सिंह जी, वरिष्ठ अधिकारी जनसम्पर्क, माननीय उच्च न्यायालय लखनऊ खण्डपीठ के साथ आज गोरखपुर के प्राचीन एवं प्रसिद्द गोरक्षनाथ मठ (बाबा गोरखधाम मंदिर) में दर्शन करने का सौभाग्य प्राप्त हुआ l ज्वालादेवी के स्थान से परिभ्रमण करते हुए 'गोरक्षनाथ जी' ने आकर भगवती राप्ती के तटवर्ती क्षेत्र में तपस्या की थी और उसी स्थान पर अपनी दिव्य समाधि लगाई थी, जहाँ वर्तमान में गोरक्षनाथ मठ (बाबा गोरखधाम मंदिर) स्थित है। https://www.facebook.com/MYogiAdityanath https://www.facebook.com/UttarPradeshTourism https://twitter.com/myogiadityanath https://twitter.com/uptourismgov
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ersachinrajpoot1993 · 3 years
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#यूपी नहीं देखा तो इंडिया नहीं देखा समस्त देश एवं प्रदेश वासियों को #राष्ट्रीय_पर्यटन_दिवस की हार्दिक बधाई एवं शुभकामनाएं। उत्तर प्रदेश प्राचीन काल से ही संपूर्ण विश्व के लोगों को अपनी ओर आकर्षित करता रहा है। यह अपनी ऐतिहासिक, धार्मिक तथा संस्कृति के धरोहर के लिए विश्व विख्यात है। अतः इन स्थलों के भ्रमण के लिए उत्तर प्रदेश सरकार विश्व के सभी पर्यटकों का स्वागत करती है। @uptourismgov https://www.instagram.com/p/CZJTAiQF9v6/?utm_medium=tumblr
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doonitedin · 3 years
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Uttar Pradesh tourism department launches Ramayan quiz on social media
Uttar Pradesh tourism department launches Ramayan quiz on social media
In addition to organizing a 10-day quiz contest, the Uttar Pradesh government is holding six-day Deeputsav celebrations in Ayodhya, starting on November 1. The Uttar Pradesh tourism department on Tuesday launched a 10-day quiz competition on Ramayan on social media. The state tourism department launched the event from its official Twitter handle @uptourismgov that will end at 6pm on November 4.…
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Laxman Pahadi is an important religious shrine perched atop a hill in #Chitrakoot. A ropeway system has been installed to ease you from the trouble of climbing up and down the hill. Plan your trip and enjoy this ride. #UmmazingUP #UPNahiDekhaTohIndiaNahiDekha https://t.co/hwH1jAuB3i <3 http://twitter.com/uptourismgov/status/1362620277868228609
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upenews · 4 years
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उत्तर प्रदेश में गंगा आरती की तैयारियां शुरू, बिजनौर से बलिया तक बनेंगे 1100 चबूतरे Preparations for Ganga Aarti in Uttar Pradesh in full swing 1100 platforms will be built from Bijnor to Ballia
उत्तर प्रदेश में गंगा आरती की तैयारियां शुरू, बिजनौर से बलिया तक बनेंगे 1100 चबूतरे Preparations for Ganga Aarti in Uttar Pradesh in full swing 1100 platforms will be built from Bijnor to Ballia
उत्तर प्रदेश सरकार मोक्ष दायिनी गंगा के भव्य स्वागत की तैयारी जुट गयी है. बिजनौर से लेकर बलिया तक योगी सरकार प्रदेश में मां गंगा की आरती उतारेगी. IANS | Updated on: 30 Jan 2021, 01:03:51 PM गंगा आरती की तैयारियां शुरू, बिजनौर से बलिया तक बनेंगे 1100 चबूतरे (Photo Credit: https://twitter.com/uptourismgov) लखनऊ: उत्तर प्रदेश सरकार मोक्ष दायिनी गंगा के भव्य स्वागत की तैयारी जुट गयी है. बिजनौर से…
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#COVID19 update Be safe, use mask, sanitizer, gloves, distance. #A2ZTravels taxi service in Lucknow with covid 19 safety. *we are giving best taxi services in Lucknow last 20 years* A2Z Travels & Taxi Services in Lucknow #uptourismgov #Lucknowites #LucknowCentral #GoogleIndia #click_in #serviceclassifs #twarakads #AdsCentre #thriftybrides #A2zTravels #Google #Facebook #Twitter #Bloger #Instagram #YouTube #LinkedIn #Koo #Taxi #Service #Car #rental #Best #Cab #airporttaxi #taxiservices #in #Lucknow book a Taxicab in just a Call : +91 93369 70600 https://g.co/kgs/Qh3Dpo (at A2Z Travels) https://www.instagram.com/p/CQ-YZjRttF8/?utm_medium=tumblr
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hinducosmos · 2 years
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Tree of Parijaat, Barabanki, Uttar Pradesh
UP Tourism @uptourismgov wrote : Not only revered but also equally astonishing is the Tree of Parijaat. Located in the Barabanki district of Uttar Pradesh, this tree finds references in the great Hindu epic Mahabharata.
(via Twitter: UP Tourism @uptourismgov)
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I #love #India ‼️ 🇨🇭🇮🇳#Agra #tajmahal #varanasi #bénarès #heritage #mughal #history #incredibleindiaofficial #goodvibes #carpediem #utterpradeshtourism @lonelyplanetmagazineindia @LPMaln @uptourismgov (à Uttar Pradesh Tourism) https://www.instagram.com/p/BsHMpmhAz0L/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=8eacpkamk0d8
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12 Best Things To Do In #Varanasi, #India
@incredibleindia @uptourismgov #UPNahiDekhaTohIndiaNahiDekha #UmmazingUP Varanasi is the spiritual capital of India. It is located in the in Uttar Pradesh alongside the river Ganges and is considered one of the best tourist places in India along the riverside. It is said to be one of the oldest cities to be colonized and one of the oldest pilgrimage places in the world. People come to Varanasi to wash away all their sins. Ranked as one of the oldest living cities in India, lined with numerous Ghats and dotted with ancient temples and holy shrines all over, it represents India in the most vibrant and colorful form. The city is so old that it has seen ages, centuries and eons go by. Many people believe that this is the place that holds the key to rebirth and this is where the cycle of one’s life begins. From the gods walking the land here to Gautam Buddha establishing Buddhism and teachings, one can only imagine the peace and serenity this place has to offer. Gracing the bank of Ganga River this iconic town has something to offer for everyone. They call it the city of music, not for its cuisine, but, the vibrations, aura and enigma. It’s mysterious and beautiful. You won’t find the state-of-art skyscrapers or infrastructure. You definitely won’t find a lot many places to hang out. Rather, you’ll see people, a lot of people, here, there and everywhere, at every corners of the streets and alleys, making these places their hangouts. Varanasi is a place that has witnessed the end of one’s life and has initiated a new life for others. It is a place of God that controls the cycle of life. Although, the city has a tropical climate, people here aren’t temperamental. You won’t find them using cuss words every now & then. People just shrug off petty issues. One of the most bothersome daily-life factors is its population density. Unless it’s 2 at night, you’ll always find way too many people around. Summers are scorching. It’s one of the hottest places in India. Cost of living is a bit high considering it as a tier-2 city. There’s so much to it, one just can’t contain the attributes of this city within a paragraph like this. I like this place, it’s artistic, it’s real and it makes you feel. It makes you aware of your being!
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Here are the best tourist places to visit in Varanasi:
1. Offer your prayer at Shri Kashi Vishwanath Temple
Varanasi was the name of the ancient Kashi Dham of Biswanath. It is said that this was the favorite abode of Shiva at one time. The beauty and religious depth in the city are still there. Bordered with the Ganges, this is still regarded to be the holiest city of India and about the origin of the city – this is not expressed in years, but in Yugas and Kalpas. There are temples everywhere, and most of them ooze out a unique blend of fragrances, sounds and colours. Kashi Vishwanath is undoubtedly one of the holiest and the most pious places of Shiva worship. Forming the landmark of Varanasi or Kashi it has earned its spot for being one of the most legendary temples in India. According to Hindu mythologies, the temple stands tall in the place where the first Jyotirlinga is said to have appeared. Located in the heart of the town a visit here remains incomplete if you don’t offer your prayer at this temple. This can be the best way of setting for your foot in this promise Land.
2. Watch The Aarti at Dashashwamedh Ghat
Ghats of Varanasi have a charm of their own. The whole life of a human can be summarized through the visuals you get to see on the ghats. The ambiance of the ghats magically shifts from serenity during dawn to celebration during dusk. Some people with guitars, some with paint brushes and some with just their vocals on the ghats, make you feel your life. Ghats have been present here since eternity. There are some 88 ghats along the Ganges. Each telling a different story, each serving a different purpose. Every evening at 6, walk to the most revered ghat in Varanasi and witness the spellbinding aarti, from different vantage points. You would rarely encounter such energized atmosphere elsewhere. Sitting by the gushing river and watching the world go by or attending one of the most stunning Ganga Aartis of your life will be a memory that you will savour for a lifetime. This Ghat in particular holds a lot of religious and spiritual values to the believers as there are numerous mythological and legendary instances that took place at this very spot. From Brahmaji performing the sacrifice of 10 horses here to several other folklores the pious value of this Ghat remains unchanged even to this day. At 40 rupees per person, the boatmen near Rajendra Ghat or Dashashwamedh ghat would take you on a to-and-fro ride from Dashashwamedh to Harishchandra ghat and back. Either do it early morning or late evening. Meet Aghoris. Worshiper of Shiva, they are the most unique kind of sadhaks you would ever find in India. Be it their kapal (a human skull), which they consider to be their divine bowl or their propensity towards hash and marijuana. Talk to them about what inspired them to take this harsh path towards God realization. Visit the Baba Kinaram Sthal - adorned with skeletons and skull, this is the world's center for Aghors.
3. See the bygone era in Ramnagar Fort
Varanasi is no exception to being home for one of the most interesting forts in India. Located at a comfortable distance of just 14 km from the main city you will come across the famous tourist attraction of Ramnagar fort. This 18th-century sandstone structure which was once utilized as a defense structure now functions as a wholesome, complete, and quirky museum. Ramnagar Qila is the perfect example of a fort in ruins. Though it still houses the Kashi Naresh, if you are interested to see Awadh's first Plymouths or Convertibles, you would get to see all of them in a museum here which contain all of these - wrecked and dustladen. If you are interested in history, worth one time visit. You can check some incredible collections of the bygone era through its collection of vintage cars, designer hookahs, interesting weapons, and the main focus being a one of a kind clock that is said to be more than 150 years old.
4. Explore Manikarnika Ghat
If you like to explore unique and thought-provoking places, then this particular Ghat will check all the boxes. In Hinduism after the cremation of the mortal remains the ashes are to be emptied in Ganga River for the soul to achieve moksha or liberation. Also referred to as the ‘Burning Ghat’ since the mortal remains of the people keep on burning here throughout the year and no amount of rain or water can completely cool off this place. It is unique for a number of reasons and one of them being the combination of wonderment and thoughts about life it provokes. Hear the tales of the Dom Raja, who was the in charge of 5000 year old funeral pyre, which set every corpse ablaze.
5. Take a walk in Banaras Hindu University
Take a walk in the campus, visit the serene Vishwanath temple inside, read more about it before going there - this was the first global University in contemporary India. The campus is in the shape like a protractor. Try to ascertain it. Ever since the establishment of this university in 1916 this place has been the identity and the face of Varanasi since that time. Panning out over an area of lush 1,300 acres and with an environment of utmost serenity, your Varanasi trip remains incomplete. The new Vishwanath temple has also been constructed recently and as the name suggests it has been inspired by the Kashi Vishwanath Temple situated nearby. Visiting here will also allow you to know more about the diverse Hindu culture. The environment here is extremely peaceful and guarantees a rejuvenating experience. Ramapura: Banaras gharana. Heard of it? You would find most of the musicians in this area. Go for a walk and get dazzled by the soulful music emanating out of shut doors or the roof tops.
6. Release paper strips with chants in Tibetan Temple
Varanasi is an extremely popular destination for Buddhist pilgrimages. Tibetan temple is one of the prime examples of the value of Buddhism in this pious town. The temple graces the place where Gautam Buddha had taught his disciples at this very place the 4 truths of life hence making it a major pilgrimage destination among Buddhists. The entire temple walls and the whole complex represents the culture of Tibet through paintings, Thangkas, and prayer wheels. The main attraction here are the prayer wheels that release paper strips with chants written all over them when it is rotated clockwise.
7. Boat Rides from Assi Ghat
This southernmost Ghat of the variety of Ghats in Varanasi is another one of the must-visit places in Varanasi. According to mythological accounts, this is the Ghat where Tulsidas is said to have left for his heavenly abode. If you wish to see this place light up to glory, then coming here during the festival season would be the perfect opportunity for you to experience the vibrancy of Indian culture and take away loads worth of memories. There are several activities for you and your family to indulge in this Ghat ranging from boat rides in the Ganga to hot air balloon experience giving you a bird’s eye view of the Ghat. Every morning there are boats which take passengers to the other side of Ganga, which is cleaner, where people could take a dip in the holy water. Ganges is considered a river Goddess, and people rever it. If you first visit the shores, you will need to take a boat trip and release a lotus flower making a wish. There is nothing quite like a night boat ride on the Ganges. Go to Nishadraj ghat and ask for Bhumi bhaiya. Dark, skinny and very amiable, he would enchant you with his mellow voice. Though untrained, he can sing Indian classical like an adept single with all the delicate harkats that would leave you craving for more. He is like walking stereo - ask him to sing a song in any genre and he would surprise you. From Indian classical to indi-pop, he sings them all effortlessly and would even like to hum along with him. Hear stories from him about Ganges, about apocalypse and the importance about loyalty in marriage, you would return wiser, happier and enthralled.
8. Feel at peace in Nepali Temple
Believed to be one of the oldest temples of the city, although the name is Nepali Temple, the shrine is dedicated entirely to Shiva. Established by the king of Nepal himself during the 19th century the temple is built to look exactly like the grand wooden temple of Pashupatinath Mandir in Nepal. The temple is a massive crowd puller due to its elaborately unique design and one of a kind structure and of course due to its religious and spiritual value. This place will definitely instill a deep feeling of peace and serenity from within.
9. Visit Bharat Mata Temple
You may have heard a lot about various different types of temples in the world dedicated to various religions and deities however, this particular temple is dedicated solely to Bharat Mata or mother India. The temple showcases a finely detailed map of a complete India without borders carved out completely in marble. It was opened in 1936 and was inaugurated by Mahatma Gandhi himself. This is probably the only temple that is dedicated to a whole country which makes it the first one in the world. If you are in Varanasi you must make it a point to visit this place although underrated, it is worth the visit.
10. Walk through the intricate Vishwanath Gali
Colorful, full of stories, old people willing to sit and gossip with you, paan shops, bright blue doors embellished with paan stains at bottom. It's a photographer's paradise. The best thing about this city is that it is unperturbed by modernity. Everything around here reflects the old charm of Varanasi. There are so many alleys in which you won’t be able to tell about the decade or era you’re living in, because things have not changed there, not one bit for ages. You’ll be amazed to see how well the animals have mingled with the locals. Hundreds of monkeys might run past you as if you don’t even exist. No one gets bothered. An extraordinarily huge 2500 pound bull might be standing a few inches next to you, and you don’t need to worry about it. You’ll see dozens of stray dogs finding permanent shelter in the premises of temples. People walk past them, and none of them bats an eye. None of them bite. Animals and humans have a beautiful bonding and mutual trust here. Right from the foreigners flocked ghats to the Aghori-sadhu flocked ghats, from the ghat where a newly born kid is given his first bath to the ghat where the funeral pyre is set to merge the form with formless, this walk signifies the walk of life. Stop at each ghat, interact with people or kids around, ask about the heritage of the Darbhanga House and other palaces situated next to the holy Ganges.
11. Sarnath Temple, Varanasi
Sarnath in Uttar Pradesh happens to be among the most important pilgrimage places in India for Buddhists. Home of a number of Buddhist monasteries, temples and monuments, this is among the best places of worship in India for Buddhist travelers. It is believed the Buddha gave his very first sermon right here. Also, this is popularly believed to be the birthplace of the leader who founded Jainism. Thereby, don't be surprised if you find quite a number of Jain temples in Sarnath in addition to the Buddhist ones.
12. Offer your prayer at Sankat Mochan Hanuman Mandir
While visiting Assi Ghat make your way to another one of the most popular temples of Varanasi. Established by Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya and dedicated to Ram and Hanuman Ji, this temple is one of the major destinations for their worship by the devotees. Apart from the religious and spiritual values here the temple is mostly famous for its delicious Ladoo offering and is a local favourite. Flocked by harmless monkeys looking to snatch the delicious treats from your hand, the temple is a humble place to offer your prayer to the lord. This temple is definitely a must-visit during your Varanasi trip in order to fill your holiday with a complete wholesome experience. Traditional and street food walks for the foodies, temple hopping for the religiously inclined folks, exploring the rich heritage by yourself for solo travelers, and learning more about enigmatic Indian culture for everyone. The local cuisine encompasses extremely diverse edibles due to which hanging out is fun! And, since, Varanasi attracts a huge number of tourist footfalls, catering to their taste buds is commonplace. You get to taste almost all sorts of international cuisines. Italian, Spanish, French, Thai, Chinese, Filipino, Continental, American, Mexican, Mediterranean and what not, you name it, and you get it! Kachodi - Sabzi is a staple breakfast for the Banarsi. You can find this snack in every nook and corner of the city. The Kachodis fried in Ghee had an amazing flavour. Try the Ghee fried Jalebis which literally melt in the mouth. Varanasi is a paradise for Chaat lovers. Do try some spicy Lemon tea from Assi ghat. Do try the Lassi in Lanka. Drink thandai: Mouth licking delicious, a must have drink after a tiresome shop. You would find a lot of shops near Benia bazar or Church, near Dashashwamedh ghat. The guys make Lassi in the traditional, hand churning way. The awesome taste will make you forget the extra calories added by the thick layer of Malai. At the end, you would need some help for digestion. So don't forget to stuff your cheeks with a traditional Banarasi pan and Hajmola Chai, which you can find at various places all across Varanasi. Varanasi is a beautiful place and there are some things that you would find there, which you won't find anywhere else in India. Explore the history behind ghats and temples, visit the families of weavers, and get your hands on a special Banarasi saree – all in one riveting trip! Set off for a getaway to explore the city of Banaras intimately. Book your spot and explore the local Banarasi flavour!
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The third process of Chikan work is: Block Printing: The designs are printed on the semi-stitched product with blocks using fugitive colours. Then, the printer dabs the block and places it on the fabric, banging it with his fist and repeat the process #KalaChikankariKi https://t.co/H7OtiP2sVM https://twitter.com/uptourismgov/status/1273587601409101824?s=19 https://www.instagram.com/p/CBlEF6AAWSc/?igshid=krplk3bw9b7i
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