The absence of ancient Hindu structures in Kashi is something I have always lamented about. The shrines are certainly ancient, and that is something that has always attracted me to the city. However, I miss the beauty of the ancient structures that we see at other sites. This feeling is intensified when I see marble and concrete and tiles in temples that once would have been beautifully adorned with evocative sculptures, and worn by the passage of time, touched by the hands of seekers who came before. This time , this desire to see some remnants of an ancient Hindu structure in Kashi came true when I managed to visit the Kardameshwar Temple. The Kardameshwar temple is not one of the main temples in the city. It is part of the temples on the Pancha Kroshi yatra, a pilgrimage which takes one on a circumambulatory tour of the whole city. The temple is located on the outskirts of the city, on the western bank of a tank called the Kardama Kund. The Kardameshwar temple is one of the...
It is always a pleasure to see one's name in print.... even if it is just a quote! Well, yours truly has been quoted in an article in the Times of India, Pune edition, on the 25th of September. I was contacted a while ago by a journalist from the paper, asking for a quote about Morachi Chincholi, and I was happy to oblige.Unfortunately, I heard nothing afterwards, and had no idea it was published. I suddenly remembered about it today and checked... and there it was.... along with one of my pics... Check it out here.

Good to hear that Anu.
ReplyDelete:) Anu, most people don't believe in keeping one updated anymore. My friend who quoted me in his article about my poetry teacher is old-fashioned to have sent the link to me on chat.
ReplyDeletecongrats ! now you are a true travel expert
ReplyDeleteCongrats!!! :)
ReplyDeleteThat's lovely, and glad for you Anu. Congrats.
ReplyDeleteIt's a great shot of the Peacock you got there. I saw quite a few graceful ones on my way to the Jaigarh fort a few days back.
Congratulations!
ReplyDelete@Mridula: thanks a lot!
ReplyDelete@Usha: journalists seem to be notorious in that way! remember the deccan herald article which i wasnt even aware was published? even this one, she was supposed to mention my blog as well the photo credit :(
@Lakshmi: thanks.... feels great to be considered :)
@Aarti: thanks a lot!
@Celine: thanks so much! i did wonder if u saw peacocks there... this village is full of them...
@Joy: thanks....
sooper!!
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Congratulations!! It must be a great feeling, I am sure!
ReplyDeleteSad to know that a leading newspaper not keeping their word:(
Still, many kudos to you:)
Keep going!!!
oh Anu.. well done!! Well done!! You truly deserve to be on a lot more print by the way!!
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome news! Congratulations! It is always pleasing when the media recognition comes your way.
ReplyDeleteCongrats, Anu. Thanks for sharing one more weekend destination. :)
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