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Pashupatinath temple………….in India

When one thinks of Lord Pashupatinath, what immediately comes to mind is the magnificent temple in Kathmandu, Nepal, a UNESCO World Heritage site. I recall our darshan of Pashupatinath here, the sanctum sanctorum having 4 entrances and one can enter from either of these to worship the Linga. Stepping out into the courtyard, one can […]

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1/2 day in Guwahati

The topmost item on our agenda was to have darshan of Kamakhya Devi Mata at Nilachal, Guwahati. The Kamrup-Kamakhya temple is among the oldest of the 51 Shaktipeeths, with the original temple dating back to the 8th century.Legend has it that, when an angry Shiva was carrying the body of his beloved Sati and roaming

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Shillong Peak & Elephant Falls

  We were all set to visit Shillong Peak and then move to the Elephant Falls, before starting the long drive to Guwahati. Have heard and read a lot about the Shillong Peak, the highest point in Shillong at around 6400 feet and from where on a clear day one could get a 360 degree

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Living Root Bridges

  The Khasi & Jaintia tribes of Meghalaya live in thickly forested hills. When they have streams or rivers to cross, they do not build bridges but grow them. Yes, they grow bridges. The Living Root Bridges — Rubber fig trees are planted on either side of the stream or river. As the trees grow,

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A case fraught with inconsistencies

Usually, in case of disputed claims, legal recourse is sought for interpreting a policy condition or point of law, on which hinges the admissibility or otherwise of the claim. This case before the   State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, Ahmedabad       is peculiar in that, more than the technical point or policy wording, other factors

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Clean river, clean village in Meghalaya

Our action plan for the day was to visit some clean places — a clean river and then the cleanest village in Asia. We set off from our hotel in Shillong by 8 AM after a sumptuous breakfast. Weather was good. We had to traverse around 80 kilometers south, near the Indo-Bangladesh border to Dawki,

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Day 1 in Kaziranga

Kaziranga, a UNESCO World Heritage site and, home to the one-horned Indian rhinoceros, had been on my bucket list, since I was in school. It was to be ticked off, only when I was 60 plus. Better late than never, I thought. Time still played many tricks. Our flight landed an hour late at Guwahati

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Ancient Shiva temple inside a fort

We were at the Jalakandeswarar Temple, in Vellore, around 140 kilometers from Chennai. Strange feeling. I was working in this part of the world in the late eighties and had passed the fort many a time but had never gone inside to the temple. The temple is situated inside Vellore Fort, which we entered after

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