Sunday 28 February 2016

Visit Religious Places of Jaisalmer And Feel The Power Of Spirituality

Jaisalmer is the major tourist attraction in Rajasthan, also called as the Golden City. The country India is well-known in the world as the “Land of Spirituality”. There people also visit and experience the power of spiritualism and understand the meaning of the word religion.
 Jaisalmer gives the equal importance to each and every religious place. For example there is a Gurudwara for the Sikh community where many people comes to visit from different religions, a mosque is there of the ancient time, many temples and churches are also situated in this beautiful and cultural city as there are too many religious places in Jaisalmer.

Religious place to visit in Jaisalmer:

Jain Temple: This temple is very famous in Jaisalmer which is located is Jaisalmer fort. It is a very holy and religious place.
This temple is one of the biggest temples in Jaisalmer, Idol of Jain lord Chintamani Parshwanathji. It is looking very beautiful and amazing. These temples are craved of yellow sandstones.

Ramdevji Temple: This temple has been built by Maharaja Ganga Singh in 1931 and the resting place of deity.
It also sustains chief disciples “Samadhis” and the tombs of five Muslim Pirs, who had come from Mecca. Sometimes, this place is also called as the Samadhi Mandir.

Chandraprabhu Temple: This temple is constructed by red sandstone which also the beautiful symbol of ancient Rajput architecture and situated in the golden fort.
In this temple the beautiful corridors, intricate carvings and curved facades are a sight to behold.

Lakshminath Temple: This temple is situated inside the Jaisalmer fort, built in 1494.  It is dedicated to Hindu God Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi.
It is one of the oldest beautiful temples of Jaisalmer. Its pillars were brought from Lodurva in the 9th century. For more: Jaisalmer sightseeing.




Tuesday 23 February 2016

Enjoy An Elephant Festival On This 16th March



The Elephant Festival is a once a year festival which is held every year in the Pink City, Jaipur. On the full moon day of Phalgun Purnima, this event is organized in February/March. It is celebrated on the Holi that is the festival of colours. From the ancient times, elephants have always been an important part of the Indian culture. The Elephant-headed God, Ganesha, believed to be the remover of obstacles and foremost to all the god, is honored and faithfully worshipped in all the parts of India. They are also one of the most important parts of religious events, processions, marriage ceremonies etc. and in the remarkable time, they were a significant part of the battlefield.

At this festival, elephants are nicely groomed and dressed with colourful and embellished velvets rug and parasol and other heavy curios like huge elephant jewelry and anklets decorated with carillon. Intricate traditional Indian motif is then painted on their bodies. Ear dangler and coloured brocade scarves decorate their ears and necks respectively. Their tusks too get a hold jeweled up by adorning them with gold and silver bracelets and rings; while foreheads are beautify with majestic looking head-plates. All this is done by their Mahouts (keepers/riders) after they are completed charitable their elephants a bath. Moreover, the Mahouts too lie around into the sunshine of the celebrations by perking up themselves in brocade jacket and magnificent turbans.

 This festival begins with the huge and enthralling procession of the imperial elephants decorated with different shades of colours, embroidered with heavy silver ornaments, and embroidered clothes. Mahouts enter the ground with their elephants, thumping to the sound of nagadas and loud blows of bankiya. The contestant elephants are all females. Elephant polo, Elephant race, the tug-of-war between 19 men and women and Elephant are the unique features of this grand festival. 
There are live performances of dancers and musical group too. In accumulation to this, in the demonstration there are chariots, lancers on horses, camels, and palanquins. A huge number of crowd including the visitors from different parts of India as well as abroad enjoy this festival. For more: elephant festival with rajasthan tour packages.

Monday 1 February 2016

Know Why Jaipur is called the Pink City


Jaipur promotion and get the name of Pink City because of the color of the stone dedicated to the construction of all structures. Anyone who has witnessed the city can confirm that all the buildings in Jaipur are pink. Pink color has its own history. The Prince of Wales and Queen Victoria visited India a visit in 1876. Because the pink color on behalf of hospitality, Jaipur Maharaja Ram Singh painted pink color of the city, welcomed the guests. This tradition has been followed by the residents who are sincere now, under the law, have to keep the pink.
Pink and vibrant pink city Jaipur is one of India's most beautiful and magnetic cities. A never reach it, also describes the ample charm, city and fascinated tourists. Culture, architecture, traditions, art, jewelry and textiles Jaipur has fascinated travelers. This is a city, even after modernization, still holds its roots and values.
In addition to being the capital of Rajasthan, Jaipur is also the country's largest city. The foundation of the city dates back to the eighteenth century, with the great warrior and astronomer credit Sawai Jai Singh II, Maharaja. Jaipur glorious past comes alive in palaces and castles, royal clan once lived in the city. Magnificent forts and havelis, beautiful temples, serene landscapes and rich cultural heritage, have made an ideal destination for tourists in Jaipur.
There is something of the atmosphere in Jaipur, as long as you bring joy and delight in the foot in the city. Pink ribbon out of the city for a romantic charm captivated every heart. If you do not have the opportunity to experience the Jaipur franchise fee is to plan your trip right away! For more: best tours and travels in Jaipur.