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Aundh is one of the famous old place in India. It is the village of Devi Yamai and the famous museum created by Shri Bhagwanrao Pantapratinidhi - the king of Aundh. Devi Yamai temple is built on a small hill but can be easily reached by a vehicle also. The temple is very old but very attractive. The top of the temple is very beautiful and consists of various gods. The head of Rakshas Aundhasur, well carved Nandi the Shivling in the temple is worth to see. The idol of Devi Mahishasur Mardini Yamai is almost 2 meters high and creates a pleasant atmosphere.
Aundh is also famous for it's 'Shri Bhavani Museum'. The museum is very nice to see and has a very small garden within it's premises. The museum is open on everyday between 10.00 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2p.m. to 5 p.m. except on Mondays. The museum has various paintings drawn by various well painters such as Rao bahaddur Dhurandhar, Baburao Painter, Satavalekar etc. Three paintings by Raja Ravi Varma is the pride of the Museum. The museum has a big department of stone created structures including the famous 'Mother and Child' by Henry Moore. There are many more such items that one can enjoy in museum.
This is a very old temple of River Krishna. It is very beautiful and in remains. The temple has a Shivalingam and a beautiful statue of goddess Krishna. There is a kunda as well with Krishna flowing as a very small stream. The temple looks very old and it is in ruins. It seems that the beautiful carvings on the temple faded with time. There is a saying that this temple belongs to Pandava Era. The temple overlooks a beautiful valley as seen in this snap.
The Kundalika is a small river flowing from the Hills of Sahyadri to the Arabian Sea. This river originates at a small town called Bhira in the Indian State of Maharashtra, 150 km south east of Bombay (Mumbai). The important towns located on the banks of Kundalika are Kolad, Korlai, Chaul, Roha and Salav.
River Kundalika is fed by the excess water from Tata Power's Mulshi Dam Project on to a series of hydroelectric projects and dams, including Ravalje followed by Bhira and then Dholvan, where the water is released in the morning typically at 6 am. The gush of the water reaches Sutarwadi at 7:30 am and water rises at Kolad at 10:00 am.
There exist a historical Trade Route called Savalya Ghat which descneds down in Kundalika Valley from Tamhini Ghat Road. Beautifully carved staircases exist at some places & also 2 small water cisterns are encountered.
गिरीचे मस्तकी गंगा | तेथुनि चालली बळे |
धबाबा लोटती धारा | धबाबा तोय आदळे || १||
गर्जता मेघ तो सिंधू | ध्वनी कल्होळ उठिला |
कड्याशी आदळे धारा | वाट आवर्त होतसे ||२||
तुषार उठती रेणू | दुसरे रज मातले |
वाट मिश्रीत ते रेणू | सीत मिश्रीत धुकटे ||३||
दराच तुटला मोठा | झाड खंडे परोपरी |
निबीड दाटती छाया | त्या मधे वोघ वाहती ||४||
गर्जती श्वापदे पक्षी | नाना स्वरे भयंकरे |
गडद होतसे रात्री | ध्वनी कल्लोळ उठती ||५||
कर्दमु निवडेना तो | मानसी साकडे पडे |
विशाळ लोटती धारा | ती खाले रम्य विवरे ||६||
विश्रांती वाटते येथे | जावया पुण्य पाहिजे |
कथा निरुपणे चर्चा | सार्थके काळ जातसे ||७||
-- समर्थ रामदास
Silently, one by one,
in the infinite meadows of the heaven,
blossumed the lovely stars,
the forget-me-nots of the angels.
हेंचि दान देगा देवा । तुझा विसर न व्हावा ॥
गुण गाईन आवडी । हेचि माझी सर्व जोडी ॥
न लगे मुक्ति आणि संपदा । संतसंग देई सदा ॥
तुका ह्मणे गर्भवासी । सुखें घालावें आह्मांसी ॥
चिंब झाली पावसाने दूर राने,
गर्दशी ओली निळाई डोंगराने,
मुक्त बिहोषीत आम्ही गीत गातो,
वादळाचा देह आता झिंगल्यानें . . .
ना. धो. महानोर
Khardung-la - Worlds Highest Motor-able Road . . .
We were welcomed at Khardung-la top with a rainbow.
Khardung-la top is fully covered with prayer flags.
A prayer flag is a colorful rectangular cloth, often found strung along mountain ridges and peaks high in the Himalayas. They are used to bless the surrounding countryside and for other purposes.
There are two kinds of prayer flags: horizontal ones, called Lung ta (Wylie: rlung-rta, meaning "Wind Horse") in Tibetan, and vertical ones, called Darchor (Wylie: dar-lcog, meaning "flagstaff").
Traditionally, prayer flags come in sets of five: one in each of five colors. The five colors are arranged from left to right in a specific order: blue, white, red, green, and yellow. The five colors represent the elements and the Five Pure Lights. Different elements are associated with different colors for specific traditions, purposes and sadhana. Blue symbolizes the sky and space, white symbolizes the air and wind, red symbolizes fire, green symbolizes water, and yellow symbolizes earth.
Vijay Vilas Palace in Mandvi features among the most renowned forts and monuments in Gujarat. The construction of the palace dates back to 1920. This credit for the design of the palace goes to the indigenous architects and craftsmen of Jaipur.
Mandvi is a beautiful city and a municipality in the district of Kutch in Gujarat. Mandvi was earlier popular as the Paris of Kutch. This is because the Maharajas of Kutch made this place their summer resort because of its pleasant climate. With its rich traditional history, a tour to Mandvi is a must on your visit to the forts and monuments in Gujarat. The Vijay Vilas Palace in Mandvi is one of the best examples of the city’s glamorous historical background.
The palace is among the major tourist attractions in Mandvi. You can find the Vijay Vilas Palace set amidst beautifully manicured gardens. The water channels and marble fountains add to the beauty of the palace. It was constructed in 1920 AD by artisans and craftsmen from Jaipur. The strong influence of Rajput architecture makes the Vijay Vilas Palace, Mandvi a true example of stunning craftmanship. The palace also has its private beach that has air-conditioned tents. Now a popular jaunt with beach lovers, the Vijay Vilas Palace has often been shot in movies too.