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Humayun's Tomb- A fabulous place in Delhi

I've sought to stabilize the historical spirit of Humayun's Tomb, one of Delhi's best tombs, in this blog. For Dilli wallahs as well as pilgrims and travelers visiting Delhi, the first-ever garden monument on the Indian Subcontinent is a must-see. Humayun's Tomb, also known as Humayun ka Maqbara (Maqbara-i Humayun), is among the most fascinating historical sites in Delhi.   For a reason, the magnificent colonial sandstone mausoleum is a photographer's dream. It's just like a painting. The tomb receives over two million visits each year and is still immaculately preserved.   The realization drew me closer to the city where I now reside. I investigated and comprehended the nature of the nation's capital.   I traveled to Humayun's Tomb one gorgeous morning in January to see the beautiful structure waking up the sky of the rising sun. I was completely taken aback by what I witnessed. Humayun's Tomb, a 16th-century geometric edifice, was one...

The Enchanting Akshardham

  The Enchanting Akshardham In New Delhi, the Akshardham mandir is the focal point of the Swaminarayan Akshardham complex. The mandir, which was inaugurated on November 6, 2005, is an attempt to provide God with a home that honors Him. Its artworks reflect transcendent Hindu religious messages, lively prayerful customs, and gorgeous vistas. The temple is a respectful homage to Lord Swaminarayan from 1781 to 1830, as well as Hinduism's incarnation, lords, and great shamans. This temple is constructed without any need for metals. 234 elaborately decorated walls, 9 opulent towers, 20 quadrangle staircases, including 20,000 sculptures of India's Hindu religious figures make up the Akshardham temple. The temple has a height of 141.3 feet, a width of 316 feet, and a length of 356 feet. Lord Swaminarayan and his holy sequence of gurus - Gunatitanand Swami, Bhagatji Maharaj, Shastriji Maharaj, Yogiji Maharaj, and Pramukh Swami Maharaj - live in the throne room or garbhagruh of the Aksh...

Taj Mahal, The Monument of Love

At the bank of the river Yamuna and in the lap of Agra there is the best example of love. It is a shining monument made up of white marble which was prepared in the memory of Mughal queen Mumtaz Mahal with the order of her husband Shah Jahan after her death. Yes, I am talking about the Taj Mahal. It is being said that the Taj Mahal is built on the dead body of Mumtaj Mahal.   When we go inside the Taj Mahal, In the middle of this Mahal, we see two tombs. One of them is of Mumtaj Mahal’s tomb and another is of Shah Jahan, the Mughal emperor. The construction work of the Taj Mahal was started in 1632. Shah Jahan wanted to fix an unforgettable memory of love between him and her favorite wife to the world. In that context, the Taj Mahal was constructed. The construction work was finished in 1643 but it took 10 years more in the modification of its beauty. Till 1653 the work was completed and it was ready with its awesome beauty. In complete work of the construction and modification, ar...

Take A Look Of Kuntala Waterfall

Kuntala Waterfall is a waterfall located in the Indian state of Telangana, on the river Kadam in the Adilabad district mandal of Neredigonda. It is the state's highest waterfall, with a height of 45 meters (150 feet). Such waterfalls are in the dense forests where the Gonds live. Kunta means pond in Gondi and Telugu language. Kuntalu means multiple bassins. The waterfall has its roots in a confluence of several ponds leading to the river. Kuntala, created by the Kadam River, falls down by two levels, and can be seen as two separate adjacent falls after the peak rains. It's one of Hyderabad's popular one-day outings. There is a mobile road to the falls ' entrance point, from where steps are available to reach the falls ' edge. The falls are about 10 minutes ' walk (one way) from the point of entry. Transportation Public transport is available until Neredikonda, where you can hire private vehicles from. Nirmal is the base station ...

President house of India

On 26 th January 1950 independent India became republic. In presiding of Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar the constitution of India was applied. Dr. Rajendra Prasad became the first President of India. And a grand building built on Delhi’s Raysina hill was named as President House of India. It was built for the purpose of expansion in the imperialist power. But, it was written in its fate to become the part of world’s largest democracy. In New Delhi, on Raysina hills it is expanded in 300ekad. In many point of views it is defined as one of the world’s famous buildings.  Today, it is not only the official residence of the President of world’s largest Republic but it is the largest house of any President in the world. Until 1911, the capital of the Britsh rule, which ruled India, was Calcutta. But, it seemed to the Britishers that Culcutta was not right place to rule over such a large Indian. The English government then started looking for the new capital. And, their search fulfilled afte...

Telangana vs Bihar

India is the fastest developing country. It has 29 states and 7 union territories. But, here I am not talking about entire country. My focus is only on two important states of India 'Bihar' and 'Telangana'. Both states have its own value and both have importance at its place separately. But the question arises that how Telangana is different from Bihar. For knowing the answer of this question it is compulsory to know both states separately. So, I will discuss about it one by one. Bihar- Bihar is one of the worst state of India because of its poor background and bad history. Bihar is the place from where Mahatma Gandhi started his freedom fight named ‘Satyagraha’. When there was British rule in India then all freedom fighters from different part of country were struggling regarding this. And, at last British people were ready to free India from their Jurisdiction. But, in place of that there was demand for the division of country into two parts “Hindustan” and “Pakista...

The Rise of Bihar

The Rise of Bihar Bihar is well known as the fastest developing state of India. It has a bad history after the independence of India. Bihar is the place from where Mahatma Gandhi started his freedom fight named ‘Satyagraha’. When there was British rule in India then all freedom fighters from different parts of the country were struggling regarding this. And, at last, the British people were ready to free India from their Jurisdiction. But, in place of that, there was a demand for the division of the country into two parts “Hindustan” and “Pakistan”. British people were about to leave after acceptance of this demand of division. At that time, there was a kind of monkey share condition in the entire country. British rulers were distributing different ranks and positions to Indian people. Most people were gifted with many lands, places, and spaces from the British government at a low rate. Having which Indians were feeling like rich and more powerful to themselves. It was more eff...

A short Visit To Rachakonda Fort

                                                    A Short Visit To Rachakonda Fort its surroundings have lots of memorable places to visit. Rachakonda is one of them. We were bored from our daily routine so wanted to spend our day outside to make it memorable. We started searching for a place where we can go and come back in one day. We shortlisted Rachakonda. Rachakonda is a village with a population of 1300 which is the 7th least populous village, located in the Narayanpur sub-district of yadadri Bhuwangiri district in the state Telangana in India. The nearest town of the village is Nalgonda and the distance from Rachakonda village to Nalgonda is 65 km. Rachakonda is famous because of its ancient memories. It reminds us of the 14th century. It has an old fort which on the name of this place "Rachakonda Fort". We started at about 09:30 AM because it i...