Oh deer!!!
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Jaipur, the gorgeous city where everything comes alive
Pink City of Jaipur: The Capital of Rajasthan, India
Welcome to the old city of Jaipur located in the northwestern state of Rajasthan in India.
Here all the royal, traditional buildings and even the entire marketplace is painted in a dusky pink shade.
It all started in the year 1876 during the rule of Maharaja/King Sawai Ram Singh when every house, palace & building was painted in pink to welcome Queen Victoria & her husband, Albert Edward, Prince of Wales.
Pink colour is also known as the colour of hospitality.
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I go fishing to lose myself.
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Jal Mahal in Jaipur, Rajasthan
Jal Mahal/Water Palace is in the middle of the Man Sagar Lake in Jaipur City (capital of Rajasthan), India.
Both the palace as well as the lake surrounding it were renovated by Maharaja/King Jai Singh Il of Amber.
It is a four storeyed structure. Only one storey is visible while the rest of it is submerged under the water.
It offers a gorgeous view of the Nahargarh hills. It has a garden at the top dotted with trees and beautiful flowers.
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Vibrant Colours Of India
Women drying sarees/Indian drape on the banks of Ganges.
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THE ENCHANTING MANGANIAR
This lovely singer here is following our camel cart just as we are entering into the Thar Desert, Rajasthan in India. He is a Manganiar/Singer from Rajasthan.
In fact the Manganiars are a Muslim community who belong to the Thar desert. They are trained in singing and playing instruments from a very young age. The folk songs sung by them are passed down from generation to generation.
As of now, we are enjoying this performance thoroughly.
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Hey, how you doing this Sunday?
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Switching from shower to bucket could be a step towards saving water.
Would love to hear the different ways to save water in our daily lives.
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Har Har Gange πππ§‘π§‘
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The 'Arc de Triomphe' of the East or the heartbeat of Hyderabad city in India is the CHARMINAR or four minarets, a monument as well as a mosque built in the year 1591 AD by the fifth ruler of the Qutb Shahi dynasty, Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah to commemorate the end of a deadly plague.
The iconic structure lies on the banks of Musi river and is surrounded by chaotic markets or bazaars comprising of shops/ carts/stalls selling dresses including wedding outfits; Hyderabadi cuisine; jewellery which includes pearls & famous bangles; perfume; footwear etc etc
It is hugely popular for its intricate architecture. Also, this place is beautifully decorated for celebration of festivals like Eid-ul-adha & Eid al-Fitr.
Spent a beautiful evening at Charminar last Sunday. I participated in the 'Sunday Funday' programme out there.
There was music, food stalls, laser & magic shows, stilt walkers, sapling distribution among many other events.
It was such a refreshing evening; enjoyed my evening stroll too.....things sadly end, but memories last forever, agree?
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