Sunday, 29 March 2020

Manali Part I

Hello All!!


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At the start of this month, we went to Manali(Himachal Pradesh-India). This was the demand of our angel. She wanted to snow. So we planned this vacation after her exam. 

Today here I want to tell about this trip in short. I am not a travel blogger, but just trying to explain our trip story. Hope you will enjoy it.

After exhausting travel when we reached Manali, it was raining there. The weather was too chilling there, there was snow everywhere. Our angel was at the top of the seven skies. She was enjoying even rain. We decided to roam around Manali. 
First, we went to:
1. Hidimba temple. 
Hidimba Devi temple or Hadmiba temple, it is one of the most popular temples in Manali. This four-story structure lies amid a forest, called Dhungiri Van Vihar. The locals have named the temple on the name of the surrounding forest area. Dedicated to Goddess Hadimbi (wife of Bheem, one of the five Pandava brothers of epic Mahabharata), it was constructed way back in 1553. The top conical roof is in metal while the other three square-shaped floors are roofed with timber tiles. There is also a 24-meter high tower.








2. Beautiful Tibetan Monasteries :
Manali has several colorful monasteries that represent the rich culture and history of the Tibetan people settled in Kullu and Manali.  These monasteries are surrounded by several small shops selling beautiful handicrafts and carpets, made by Tibetan people living nearby these monasteries. The Tibetan Monasteries also run a Thanks School of Arts and a Carpet-weaving Center to preserve ancient Tibetan art. The paintings inside these buildings depict events from Lord Buddha's life and the Kalchakra, i.e., the wheel of life fixed on the wall of the monastery shows the human life cycle. The Buddhists believe that rotating these wheels gives you salvation.








I wish you will enjoy my post. Do comment, I would like to hear from all you.
Please take care of yourself and you're loved one. We will win over this battle, we have to. Stay fit, stay safe.


14 comments:

  1. What a nice Trip 😊 thanks for your sharing 😊

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  2. Wow, I really like your trip. I think that you really well describe your travel ❤️❤️❤️

    Marija's blog

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  3. Un post molto interessante con bellissime foto. Io non conosco Manali, non sono mai stata nella tua terra. Beati voi che avete la possibilità di viaggiare, noi qui possiamo solo stare chiusi in casa. Abbiate cura di voi. Un saluto.

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  4. What a nice trip, they are places that I would like to visit but I already know that it will never happen. Thanks for sharing this wonderful and informative journey with us. Good continuation of the day and be careful with this virus.
    sinforosa

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  5. Davvero molto bello e le foto sono molto suggestive ☺️☺️

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  6. Molto bello questo post.
    Mi piace questo reportage che mi mostra luoghi che non conosco.
    Qui in Italia chiuso in casa per il coronavirus, t’invidio un pochino. 
    Buona domenica, un abbraccio
    enrico

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  7. Beautiful place.:)
    But wasn't it dangerous to travel with the epidemic spreading so quickly?

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  8. My goodness, how beautiful! I am glad you were able to visit so many wonderful places before travelling became so dangerous. I hope you and your loved ones are doing well.
    the creation of beauty is art.

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  9. Manali is such a beautiful place to visit! Lovely pictures! Nice Post! Have a great day!
    Rampdiary
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  10. Me ha encantado verlo, se ve precioso. Besitos y salud.

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  11. The covi19 panic sure has changed a lot.

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