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BHANGARH ? --REAL STORY

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Bhangarh is a village situated in Rajgarh, Alwar, within the Indian state of Rajasthan. It is located in the Rajgarh municipality of Rajasthan's Alwar district. Bhangarh lies on the border of the Sariska Tiger Reserve. Bhangarh is both a prehistoric site and a tourist destination. A visit to Bhangarh takes approximately 1.5 hours, and it is situated 65 km away from Jaipur. Its ancient structures include Hindu temples dedicated to Gopinath, Shiva (Someshwar), Hanuman, Ganesha, Vishal Devta, Lavina Devi, and Keshav Rai. Other structures include shops and *dhabas* (eateries) lining the main road, several *havelis* (mansions), a mosque, and a palace. The palace is protected by two inner forts situated across the valley. The town is separated from the plains by ramparts featuring five gateways. This town was established in 1573 (VS 1631) during the reign of Bhagwant Das—the Kachwaha Rajput ruler of Jaipur—to serve as the residence of his second son, Madho Singh, who was the younger brot...

INDIA'S MOST HAUNTED FORT BHANGARH

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Bhangarh Fort is known as the most haunted place in India, and perhaps the greatest unsolved mystery. There is no doubting the fact that anything associated with the supernatural attracts a huge amount of attention and the deserted city of Bhangarh cashes in on that very idea. The many haunted stories of Bhangarh Fort have transformed it into a bucket list destination of sorts. According to legends, her beauty was nonpareil and stories of her surpassing physical attractiveness even transcended kingdoms and borders. When she turned eighteen, suitors from several states asked for her hand in marriage. Of all these suitors was a sorcerer named Singhia who was aware of the fact that he was no match for the princess. However, he decided to entice her with the magical powers he possessed. He was lucky enough to see Princess Ratnavati’s mistress in the market and enchanted the oil she was purchasing with black magic. He was of the hope that the princess would surrender herself to him upon tou...

Manali: A Magical Experience in the Mountains

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Manali: A Magical Experience in the MountainsNestled in the lap of the Himalayas, Manali is renowned worldwide for its natural beauty, snow-capped peaks, and serene atmosphere. Situated along the banks of the Beas River, this town serves as a paradise not only for honeymooning couples but also for adventure enthusiasts and travelers seeking tranquility.Major AttractionsManali boasts numerous magnificent places to visit that captivate the hearts of all who visit: - Hadimba Devi Temple: This ancient temple is famous for its unique pagoda-style architecture and its setting amidst dense cedar forests. - Rohtang Pass and Atal Tunnel: These are the ultimate spots for enjoying the snow. The Atal Tunnel has now made the journey to the Lahaul Valley even more accessible.- Solang Valley : If you enjoy adventure sports such as paragliding, zorbing, and skiing, Solang Valley is the perfect destination for you.- Old Manali: The cafes, quaint shops, and traditional homes here offer a distinct charm—...

Gurugram: A Journey from Mythological Roots to the Modern 'Millennium City'

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Gurugram (formerly Gurgaon) is a city in Haryana that has today carved out a distinct identity for itself on the global map. Situated adjacent to Delhi, this city is not merely a hub of high-rises and corporate offices; rather, it represents a remarkable confluence of ancient history and modern development. 1. Historical and Mythological Significance: Gurugram's history is deeply intertwined with the era of the Mahabharata. It is believed that this is the very village that the Pandavas and the Kauravas presented to their Guru, Dronacharya, as *Guru-Dakshina* (a tribute to one's teacher). It is for this reason that the city acquired the name 'Guru-gram' (the Guru's Village). The Sheetla Mata Temple and the Eklavya Temple, located here, continue to serve as reminders of this mythological heritage to this day. 2. The Industrial Revolution and Modern Transformation: Until the 1970s, Gurugram was a modest, agrarian region. Its fortunes took a turn when the Maruti Suzuki ...

Ladakh is a stunning high-altitude destination

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 Ladakh is a stunning high-altitude destination, often called the "Land of High Passes." Whether you are looking for a rugged road trip or a peaceful mountain retreat, here is the essential guide to tourism in the region for 2026. Best Time to Visit Peak Season (June to September): This is the most popular time. The weather is pleasant (15°C to 25°C), and both the Manali-Leh and Srinagar-Leh highways are usually open. Shoulder Season (April to May): Great for seeing snow-walled passes, although some higher routes might still be restricted. Winter (October to March): Ideal for extreme adventure seekers and those wanting to see the "frozen" landscape or attempt the Chadar Trek (on the frozen Zanskar River). Top Places to ExploreDestinationHighlightsLeh CityShanti Stupa, Leh Palace, and the vibrant Main Bazar.Nubra ValleyRide double-humped camels at Hunder Sand Dunes and visit Diskit Monastery.Pangong TsoThe famous high-altitude lake that changes colors (blue, green, a...

What is a National Day?

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The concept of a National Day is more than just a date on a calendar; it is the heartbeat of a country’s identity. While the specific day varies from nation to nation, the essence remains the same: a collective pause to honor history, celebrate sovereignty, and look toward the future What is a National Day? A National Day is a designated date on which a country celebrates its statehood or nationhood. Most commonly, it marks the anniversary of independence from colonial rule, the transition to a republic , or the unification of diverse territories into a single sovereign entity. For many, it is a day of deep emotional significance—a reminder of the sacrifices made by previous generations to secure the freedoms enjoyed today. Global Traditions: How the World Celebrates While the underlying sentiment is universal, the festivities are as diverse as the cultures themselves. Country Date Occasion Traditional Celebration France July 14 Bastille Day Military parades on the Champs-Élysées a...