Exploring Haryana
By admin on Apr 20, 2011 | In Indian Sub-continent
Haryana is the birth place of the Vedic civilization in India. It is the place where Shri Krishna taught us about Karma and Dharma – and thus was preached Bhagwat Geeta. Haryana became the new state of India in 1966 (Nov 1st) with Chandighar as its capital. It is one of the most prosperous states of India not only in agriculture but also in well developed telecom and transport infrastructure are its major strengths in the economic fields.
Parijat Tree and Kunti Devi Temple
By Manish on Jan 29, 2011 | In Monuments, Country Side
Few things we only listen in stories. In Kintur village of Barabanki District this strange tree is located. It is a tree of mahabharat age and it is believed that Lord Krishna brought this from heaven.
The scientist and agricultural department claims that it is the only tree on the earth of its own unique variety. This is a nice place for peace loving people. There are farms, gardens and jungles around this place. Lots of Sadhus do meditation and worship at this place.
Yanchep National Park - Crystal Caves....
By marshallt on Jan 23, 2011 | In Panorama
Yanchep National Park - Crystal Caves are in Perth Western Australia .Perth is a beautiful city and
Exploring Punjab
By admin on Jan 20, 2011 | In Indian Sub-continent
Punjab, a region in Northern India and the east side of Pakistan, has a long history and rich cultural heritage. The people of the Punjab are called Punjabis and they speak a language called Punjabi. The three main religions in the area are Sikhism, Hinduism, and Islam. The region has been invaded and ruled by many different empires and races, including the Aryans, Persians, Greeks, Egyptians, Afghans, and Mongols. Around the time of the 15th Century, Guru Nanak Dev founded the Sikh religion, which quickly came to prominence in the region, and shortly afterwards, Maharaja Ranjit Singh reformed the Punjab into a secular and powerful state.
Trip to Kullu Manali Rohtang
By shivani on Dec 29, 2010 | In Panorama, Country Side
I with many - around 15 of my friends decided to celebrate Christmas this month in the snow clad mountains – so we decided that we will be going to Rohtang Pass to enjoy the snow breeze.