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Monastery around Dhamek stupa Sarnath

Sarnath

Varanasi
Sarnath is one of four holy Buddhist sites and an exceedingly tranquil place. It is the place where the enlightened one gave his first sermon. The Dhamek Stupa built in 500 BC to commemorate the Buddha's activities in this location. The Dhamek Stupa is said to mark...
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Patan Patola

Patan

Patola is a holy silk cloth. It is believed that by wearing Patola containing religious and miraculous powers. It was this quality which made the people of Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia value the Patola above all treasures. (Double Ikat) Patola from the area of Patan glorifies this heritage with its unique gem like qualities, gorgeous colors, designing and durability.

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Ambaji Temple

Poshina

Ambaji is an important temple which has thousands of devotees flocking towards it every week. Here you can also see the Garasia tribal women selling handicrafts, fruits and vegetables. The colourful local market and tribal people makes this place very interesting and offers great photo opportunities for budding photographers

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Rani ki Vav (Stepwell)

Patan

Rani (Queen) Udayamati commissioned this vav or stepwell, in 1063 in memory of her husband King Bhimdev I of the Solanki dynasty. The vav was later flooded by the nearby Saraswati river and silted over until the late 1980s, when it was excavated by the Archeological Survey of India, with the carvings found in pristine condition.

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Meet the Bishnois

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There is a reason the National Geographic magazine chose to do an in-depth feature on the Bishnois and their commitment to the environment. Their now famous photo of the Bishnoi woman suckling a young deer had a tremendous impact and left the world awe struck. In an age where cutting ancient trees and uprooting forests isn’t given as much as a second thought, the philosophy, the life and the religion of the Bishnois is one that stands out. The Bishnois can be considered one of India’s and perhaps the world’s earliest environmentalists. Their 500 year old religion was founded by Guru Jambeshwar who established two clear principles . The first instructs the Bishnois not to cut down green trees and the second asks them to be kind and compassionate to all living beings.

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