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This is very interesting to read about the Religious Travel Destinations. I am impressed with the city of Varanasi. I visited this place very recently. The temple of Lord Viswanath is really a very old temple pertaining to some thousands of centuries old. The first mention of the temple and the city was made in the Maha Bharata, the sacred religious book of Hindus.
I could have visited the Trinity Church but for the 9/11 attack. People were totally frightened and ran helter-skelter. It was a day of Panic. I really felt very sad about the attack. The road was blocked. The lucky is that I could have a glimpse of it from a distance. It is intact. I returned to India after that. Later I heard that there was not even a scratch to the walls of the Chruch.
It is right that religious importance depends upon individual view. There are many places in India which are known for learning and teaching during the ancient times. One such city was Varanasi. It was a city of learning. People from different countries were reaching Varanasi to pursue their learning and knowledge in various subjects. India could establish trade relations with many other countries. During the period of the Mughals, the city was renovated. The silk industry was given a different touch. During the period of Jahangir weaving of silk sarees took a different turn. He introduced the use of Gold and Silver Jaree in the Saree. This was meant for the people of Royal family.
The interesting thing with Varanasi is that most of the Silk Saree and Weaving Industry is in the hands of Muslims only. They are experts in the weaving of Silk sarees. They are weaving these sarees from generations and are known by the name ANSARI.
The lanes of these areas will be very narrow and one has to engage a cycle rickshaw only to go through these lanes and to see the manufacturing of Sarees. It was really a good experience. -
Excellent list. Thanks for pulling it together and explaining the significance of each site.
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In reply to: Saurav Banerjee wrote a new post, How colors can make a difference You always don’t need to splurge for a classy interior. And who needs expensive and seasonal decor items when it’s the ever-so-dear and fam […] View
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You can buy the simplest home items that would make your home stand out very much, so don’t think it’s just all about color
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Yes that’s what I have written about in this article as well. To be very precise, it’s the combination of colors, decor articles, etc. that matters in the long run. And simplicity always helps to stand out amidst the clutter.
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OK! You’ve convinced me. A warm and cozy home does not have to cost a lot! 🙂
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