Monday 30 December 2013

Best Blogs About Temples in India








indiancolumbus.blogspot.in
krishna kumar (indiancolumbus.blogspot.in)

historicaltimeofindia.blogspot.in
raj thakkar (historicaltimeofindia.blogspot.in)

templeinformation.in
raja chandra (templeinformation.in)

shanthiraju.wordpress.com
Rajendran Ganesan (shanthiraju.wordpress.com)

hill-temples.blogspot.in
Rajesh (hill-temples.blogspot.in)

drlsravi.blogspot.in
ravi shankar (drlsravi.blogspot.in)

ancientindiantemple.blogspot.in
shamala krishnan (ancientindiantemple.blogspot.in)

templesofbharat.blogspot.in
Srikanth Shankar Matrubai (templesofbharat.blogspot.in)

veludharan.blogspot.in
velu swamy (veludharan.blogspot.in)

Monday 23 December 2013

Beauty of Kerala Backwater Tourism






Top 11 Adventure Travel Blogs of India

acrossandabroad.com
David Webb (www.acrossandabroad.com)

adventureanytime.blogspot.in
Santosh BS (adventureanytime.blogspot.in)

adventuremania-india.blogspot.in
Anindya Mukherjee (adventuremania-india.blogspot.in)

ankionthemove.com
Ankita Sinha (www.ankionthemove.com)

aravindgj.blogspot.in
Aravind GJ (aravindgj.blogspot.in)

missadventuretravel.com
Jessicajhill (www.missadventuretravel.com)

travelwithneelima.com
Neelima Vallangi (www.travelwithneelima.com)

payaniga.com
Prashanth M (www.payaniga.com)

travel.priyankawiriting.com
Priyanka Dalal (travel.priyankawriting.com)

solobackpacker.com
Avanish Kumar Maurya (www.solobackpacker.com)
Thrillophilia (www.thrillophilia.com)



Monday 18 November 2013

Monday 26 August 2013

Sri Krishna Janmashtami 2013

Sri Krishna Janmashtami also known as Krishnashtami, Saatam Aatham, Gokulashtami, Ashtami Rohini, Srikrishna Jayanti, Sree Jayanti or sometimes merely as Janmashtami, is an annual commemoration of the birth of the Hindu deity Krishna, the eighth avatar of Vishnu.

guruvayur, gokulashtami 2013

The festival is celebrated on the eighth day of the Krishna Paksha (dark fortnight) of the month of Bhadrapada (August-September) However, in both traditions it is the same day. So, we have works like Vishnudharmottara Purana saying Krishna Ashtami is in the Bhadrapada month and Skanda Purana stating that it falls in the month of Shravana in the Hindu calendar. Rasa lila, dramatic enactments of the life of Krishna, are a special feature in regions of Mathura and Vrindavan, and regions following Vaishnavism in Manipur. While the Rasa lila re-creates the flirtatious aspects of Krishna's youthful days, the Dahi Handi celebrate God's playful and mischievous side, where teams of young men form human towers to reach a high-hanging pot of butter and break it. This tradition, also known as uriadi, is a major event in Tamil Nadu on this day.


Krishna was the 8th son of Devaki and Vasudeva. Based on scriptural details and astrological calculations the date of Krishna's birth, known as Janmashtami, is 19 July 3228 BCE and departed on 3102 BCE. Krishna belonged to the Vrishni clan of Yadavas from Mathura, and was the eighth son born to the princess Devaki, and her husband Vasudeva.




Mathura was the capital of the Yadavas, to which Krishna's parents Vasudeva and Devaki belonged. King Kansa, Devaki's brother, had ascended the throne by imprisoning his father, King Ugrasena. Afraid of a prophecy that predicted his death at the hands of Devaki's eighth son, Kansa had the couple locked into a prison cell. After Kansa killed the first six children, and Devaki's apparent miscarriage of the seventh, Krishna was born.
Mathura, janmashtami 2013, krishnashtami 2013, guruvayur, gokulashtami 2013Mathura, janmashtami 2013, krishnashtami 2013, guruvayur, gokulashtami 2013

After his birth Vishnu ordered Vasudeva to take Krishna to Gokul to Nanda and Yashoda where he can live safely, away from his evil Uncle Kansa. So Vasudeva took Krishna with him and crossed Yamuna to reach Gokul .There everyone was asleep, so he quietly kept him there and returned with Yashoda's daughter. Kansa, thinking her to be Devaki's eighth child, threw her on a stone. But she rose in air and transformed into Yogmaya and warned Kansa about his death. Then she disappeared. Krishna grew up in Gokul with his brother Balram. Then he returned to Mathura and killed Kansa with the help of his brother, Balram.

Wednesday 31 July 2013

Sports Tourism in India - A rapidly evolving niche in India

India is fast becoming a popular holiday destinations in the world where sports tourism is gaining vast prominence and popularity. Sports tourism is all about clubbing the magic of sports with the excitement of holidaying in a new destination

The number of travelers keen on a ringside seat to cheer for the ‘men in blue’

ICC Cricket World Cup which kick started the trend in India and offered the kind of exposure which Indian spectators never witnessed.

sport tourism india

Indian Premier League, a Major event in India which proved to be a milestone in the Indian Sports scenario.  Successfully attracting Indian and international tourists generating great volume of outbound traffic for Sports Tourism.

Commonwealth Games 2010 - a boon to Indian tourism.

India offers plenty of outdoor adventure sports. Trekking, mountain climbing, kayaking, whitewater rafting, scuba diving and cross-country cycling are all popular outdoor adventure draws in India.

Uttaranchal, Sikkim, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir is the prominent for mountain trekking and climbing.

Kayaking a way to explore the backwaters of Kerala, Scuba diving at Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Cycling tours explore both the mountainous north and the green jungles of the south.

Parasailing
Parasailing in India is an exhilarating sport that gives you a chance to enjoy a dramatic view of the sea and beaches while flying in the air.

Water Scooter Riding
This action sport provides all the thrills of a motorbike with the softness of an ocean instead of hard tar road beneath the feet

Water skiing is a sport in which an individual is pulled behind a boat over a body of water, skimming the surface. The experience of gliding over the surface of water at high speeds is sure to knock wind out of the lungs and leave one breathless with excitement

Trekking
Himalayan Experience offer world renowned guided mountaineering and trekking expeditions to Everest.

Skiing
Ever wanted to experience the thrill of speeding downhill on the powder laden slopes. Just you on your skis being tested against an unyielding slope and it’s as close as you can get to flying without wings!

Rock climbing
Climbing on elevated topography requires a great deal of physical and mental strength.

Scuba diving
For a really unique experience, consider a night dive just before dawn and watch the underwater world wake up

Camel safari
Taking a camel safari will also give you the opportunity to witness the rustic, rural desert life of India. While the desert can be barren, it's also surprisingly well populated.

In this safari you will get a unique experience, seated a top an elephant guest are taken along rides in to the spice plantation to get the good views of valleys and mountains

Jeep safari
Jeep safari in Jim corbett national park is the most secure way if you don't want to get scared when you hear the growl of a Tiger!

 Bungy Jumping
The thrill comes from the free-falling and the rebound. When you jump, the cord stretches and the jumper flies upwards again as the cord recoils, and continues to oscillate up and down until all the energy is dissipated.

Angling
Angling is an activity is known by everyone and more people are coming out of indoors to try their skills for this outdoor relaxation and has become a very enjoyable sport that is if you've got abundance of time in hand and loads of patience.

River rafting
Boating in Assam is a famous adventure activity and a marvelous experience that is sure to double up your fun.

Kayaking
The Zanskar river expedition is a classic rafting holiday and is one of the best rivers for kayaking or rafting in India.

Ballooning
Ballooning is an experience where there is no feeling of acceleration or movement as one do in a lift Oran aircraft. Balloon floats gently along with the wind; ballooning is a calm experience.

Paragliding
Ever dreamt of flying freely and soaring across valleys and mountains, experience breathtaking sceneries and drifting along clouds with paragliding

Ice Skating
Ice skating is an incredibly fun sport in Shimla which people from all walks of life enjoy to the fullest.

Snorkeling
The peaceful sport of snorkeling would prove your fears unfounded. It is just after the heart of a nature lover who would like to glance beneath the water surface

Beach cricket
Beach cricket is a truly enjoyable experience. Very different from the other forms of cricket

Future of sports tourism Scope and future of sports tourism is endless in India because of its diverse topography and climatic condition. You can enjoy on land and water, under water and in air whatsoever form of adventure sports in India. Future of sports tourism and adventure sports in India is very bright.

Friday 4 January 2013

Kites Festival 2013 - Makar Sankranthi - Pongal


“Makara Sankranthi” is one of the most popular festivals of Hindus in India, celebrated with the great fervour, gaiety and devotion. Perhaps, this is the only festivals which fall on same date every year. It is also known as Kite’s festival and Pongal. The festival celebrated for 3 days i.e. Bhogi, Sankranthi, Kanuma. People offer thousands of their colorful oblations to the Sun in the form of beautiful kites.

Bhogi is the festival falls one day before Sankranthi festival. On this day bonfire is fired, Prayers to God are done to get blessings, success, happiness and wellness throughout the year.

makar sankranthi

Hindus take holy bath with neem leaves and wear new clothes with new thoughts. On the Bhogi day hindus decorate their homes with flowers, decorative items. They keep the homes clean and paint their homes with colors. As it is harvest festival, farmers enjoy a lot on the occasion of this festival.

Makar Sankranti is the day when the glorious Sun-God begins its ascendancy and entry into the Northern Hemisphere and thus it signifies an event wherein the Sun-God seems to remind their children that 'Tamaso Ma Jyotir Gamaya'- may you go higher & higher, to more & more Light and never to Darkness.

pongal, makar sankranthi

Makara Sankrathi or Pongal indicates the end of the traditional farming season, giving farmers a break from their monotonous routine. In fact, three festivals are celebrated for three consecutive days this week.

To Hindus, the Sun stands for knowledge, spiritual light and wisdom. Makar Sankranti signifies that we should turn away from the darkness of delusion in which we live and begin to enjoy a new life in New Year with bright light within us to shine brighter and brighter. We should gradually begin to grow in purity, wisdom, and knowledge even as the Sun does from the Day of Makar Sankranti.

This day of festival is known by variety of traditions witnessed as one explores the festival in all the states of India.

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