Swarga Dwara- the Gateway to Heaven.
the soul is immortal i.e. it never dies; only the body, the physical self ends. Heaven or Hell is a direct result of Karma or the result of one’s deeds in life.
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the soul is immortal i.e. it never dies; only the body, the physical self ends. Heaven or Hell is a direct result of Karma or the result of one’s deeds in life.
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When I first heard the name ‘Apsarakonda’ I found it very interesting. Apsarakonda literally means a bathing place of nymphs or one can say angles or fairies, for the ease of understanding! Yes angles, you heard it right!
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The remote location and beauty of this lake always welcome travelers who brave the distance, weather conditions and other odds with mesmerizing views. Just one glance of its deep blue water calms the mind and soothes the nerves.
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Visibility was near zero. We were in the open and directly on the path of this storm. The Ladakhi song which we were listening to was now stopped and the only sound we could hear now was the shrill whistling sound of the storm that was literally passing through us.
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The naked brown mountains surrounding Leh were glistering with the golden light of setting Sun. Different shades of sun rays welcomed us.
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You suddenly have all the time for yourself, a strange feeling which many of us are not used to in this connected world. For me though, it was spending time staring at zillions of stars, sipping hot coffee, engrossed in own thoughts….
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The day though began with a lot of excitement. The first visit to any place is special, especially when it[…]
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Winters are pleasant throughout the west coast of India. It’s neither too hot nor too cold, a perfect time for[…]
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Puri is not just one city, it has many dimensions hidden within. Each layer of city has some history behind it. A city where old traditions live in harmony with modern lifestyle.
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Agumbe is much more to show than its beautiful rainfall, one won’t be disappointed even if visiting after monsoon.
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