Well, if you find this weird… it probably is 😌 and we find it awesome, so that makes it awesome. You might not know the story behind these pictures, but we know exactly what we were thinking in every single one of them 🤍 Well a normal photo dump, no that's not what we do.
Mount Abu ghuma hai? . . . Visited Mount Abu, Rajasthan and like every hill station , it's beauty made us go awestruck but here things are quite expensive to be precise according to Anushka's personal experience 4 Pani Panuris from a mini thela cost around ₹20 and not even tasty so it was expensive yet food don't have taste. Listen who goes to hill station for food, you might ask and so we ended up clicking picture whole day because there was nothing else that we could cover in one day. It was Manali without snow as simple as that.
Diu is a beautiful blend of history, spirituality, coastal charm, and peaceful island life. From the intricate sea-inspired carvings of St. Paul’s Church to the patriotic silence of the Khukri Memorial, the grand sea-facing walls of Diu Fort, and the divine energy of Gangeshwar Mahadev Temple, every place shows a different side of Diu. It feels historic, spiritual, scenic, and soulful, all at once.
Chandra Dev was cursed by Daksha to lose his divine glow. He came to Prabhas Patan and prayed deeply to Lord Shiva. Pleased by his devotion, Shiva softened the curse and restored his light. In gratitude, Chandra built the temple which came to be known as Somnath.
Around 110 years ago, Jaipur Maharaja Sawai Madho Singh II visited Barsana with his queen. After seeing Radha Rani’s temple, he wished to build a grand palace-like temple for Shri Ji.
And so, the beautiful Jaipuriya Temple was built, today known as Shri Kushal Bihari Ji Temple.
It was originally made for Radha Rani’s idol to be placed here. But during the process, a sudden incident made the sevayats believe that Radha Rani did not wish to leave her original temple.
For years, the grand temple remained empty.
Then in 1918, Thakur Shri Kushal Bihari Ji, Hans Gopal Ji, and Laddu Gopal Ji were installed here.
The temple was named after the Maharaja’s queen, Kushla Bai / Kushal Kanwar, becoming Shri Kushal Bihari Temple.
Built on Dangarh Peak of Brahmanchal Hill, this fort-like temple carries Jaipur’s royal touch through Bansi Paharpur stone, Rajputana jharokhas, chhatris, detailed carvings, and paintings of Radha-Krishna leelas.
Adalaj ni Vav (Adalaj Stepwell), Gandhinagar (Gujarat) . . . Adalaj Ni Vav, built in 1499, is one of the Gujarat's most stunning stepwells with five storeys. Also known as Rudabai Stepwell, linked to Queen Rudabai and the Vaghela Dynasty. The hidden fishes are later added as decoration when the well reopened. There are ocassional events that happen in these stepwells. The calmess is soothing to soul.
Keep your feet on the ground, but let your heart soar as high as it will. Refuse to be average or to surrender to the chill of your spiritual environment. . . . This quote encourages staying grounded in reality while allowing your heart and aspirations to reach their fullest potential, reminding you not to settle for mediocrity or dim your inner light even when circumstances feel challenging.
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Random pictures, random days, random locations❤️
Well, if you find this weird… it probably is 😌
and we find it awesome, so that makes it awesome.
You might not know the story behind these pictures,
but we know exactly what we were thinking in every single one of them 🤍
Well a normal photo dump, no that's not what we do.
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Guess the location in the comments...👀
✨ If you had one corner here…
what would you write?
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Mount Abu ghuma hai?
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Visited Mount Abu, Rajasthan and like every hill station , it's beauty made us go awestruck but here things are quite expensive to be precise according to Anushka's personal experience 4 Pani Panuris from a mini thela cost around ₹20 and not even tasty so it was expensive yet food don't have taste. Listen who goes to hill station for food, you might ask and so we ended up clicking picture whole day because there was nothing else that we could cover in one day. It was Manali without snow as simple as that.
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Diu is a beautiful blend of history, spirituality, coastal charm, and peaceful island life. From the intricate sea-inspired carvings of St. Paul’s Church to the patriotic silence of the Khukri Memorial, the grand sea-facing walls of Diu Fort, and the divine energy of Gangeshwar Mahadev Temple, every place shows a different side of Diu. It feels historic, spiritual, scenic, and soulful, all at once.
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Chandra Dev was cursed by Daksha to lose his divine glow. He came to Prabhas Patan and prayed deeply to Lord Shiva. Pleased by his devotion, Shiva softened the curse and restored his light. In gratitude, Chandra built the temple which came to be known as Somnath.
Somnath Jyotirlinga, Gujarat 🕉🪷
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Around 110 years ago, Jaipur Maharaja Sawai Madho Singh II visited Barsana with his queen. After seeing Radha Rani’s temple, he wished to build a grand palace-like temple for Shri Ji.
And so, the beautiful Jaipuriya Temple was built, today known as Shri Kushal Bihari Ji Temple.
It was originally made for Radha Rani’s idol to be placed here. But during the process, a sudden incident made the sevayats believe that Radha Rani did not wish to leave her original temple.
For years, the grand temple remained empty.
Then in 1918, Thakur Shri Kushal Bihari Ji, Hans Gopal Ji, and Laddu Gopal Ji were installed here.
The temple was named after the Maharaja’s queen, Kushla Bai / Kushal Kanwar, becoming Shri Kushal Bihari Temple.
Built on Dangarh Peak of Brahmanchal Hill, this fort-like temple carries Jaipur’s royal touch through Bansi Paharpur stone, Rajputana jharokhas, chhatris, detailed carvings, and paintings of Radha-Krishna leelas.
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The unexpected weather..brought so much peace..in this heat🔥🔥
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Adalaj ni Vav (Adalaj Stepwell), Gandhinagar (Gujarat)
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Adalaj Ni Vav, built in 1499, is one of the Gujarat's most stunning stepwells with five storeys. Also known as Rudabai Stepwell, linked to Queen Rudabai and the Vaghela Dynasty. The hidden fishes are later added as decoration when the well reopened. There are ocassional events that happen in these stepwells. The calmess is soothing to soul.
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Keep your feet on the ground,
but let your heart soar as high as it will.
Refuse to be average or
to surrender to the chill
of your spiritual environment.
.
.
.
This quote encourages staying grounded in reality while allowing your heart and aspirations to reach their fullest potential, reminding you not to settle for mediocrity or dim your inner light even when circumstances feel challenging.
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No doubt that Maheshwar is called the "Banaras of Madhyapradesh"
Have you visited Maheshwar?
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