I fell in love with this temple the first time I set eyes on it. Back in 2017 , I had been excited to see yet another Yogini temple, when I visited Puri. The resort I was staying at (and writing for), had arranged for a car and driver to take me around. The driver was happy to take me to most of the places I wanted to go, but when it came to Hirapur, he was appalled. He knew of the temple, but had never been there. It was a tantric temple, one not visited by women, and certainly not women travelling alone. He tried to convince me not to go, but my stubbornness and persistence paid off, and he reluctantly agreed when I told him that if he didn’t take me, I would find another driver who would. All along the way, he kept going on about the sinister things that happened at the temple, the tantric rituals that were performed at night…. An Odisha brahmin who took his religious duties very seriously, to the extent of stopping the car to perform the sandhyavandam when he deemed it time, he...
Udaipur
is the lake city of Rajasthan. Most of
the state might be a desert, but Udaipur, with its five huge interconnected
lakes is blessed with not just a perennial water supply, but the lakes also
keep the city and its environment cool, even in the sweltering heat of summer! The
city draws not just crowds of tourists coming from across the world for a
glimpse of its magnificent palaces, but also droves of migratory birds drawn by
the lakes! The city is thus an interesting blend of history and nature, well
worth a leisurely visit.
To read the full article, click here.
This article was published on the Club Mahindra Blog. To read my other articles on the blog, click here.
Very interesting article and a beautiful photo.
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot!
ReplyDeleteJust came back from Bhubneshwar and catching up on posts. Loved the Darter one.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Mridula! loved ur Bhubaneshwar pics! wonder when i will be able to go there....
ReplyDeleteI like your blog it’s look nice and attractive. I visited many places in world with my family and friends and always have get new experiences with that trips which i have many photos as memories of it in my album and heart touching photos are always with me. Udaipur is very nice and beautiful place with interesting information. I always keep in touch with your blog and going to bookmark also.
ReplyDeleteThanks
All the city of Rajasthan are famous for its forts and havelies. I think only kings from Rajasthan were interested in building forts not others
ReplyDeleteRajasthan is indeed famous for its forts and havelis, but its not true that no one else built forts. there are forts all over India, some even more beautiful than those in Rajasthan.
Delete