My fellow travellers - Sarah from Vrindavan, Micheal from Chicago and Louise from London, who both study Hindi with me in Jaipur. We are relaxing after visiting the Jakhu temple, which is dedicated to Hanuman. Monkeys are certainly present there and one has even bitten Micheal.
At the time of our stay, the local voting poll was going on. I stepped into the BJP rally, waved to the politicians and got an ashirvad in return. BJP won.
Views which daily soothed my "over-studied" mind!
Christ Church built between 1846 and 1857. Since it was Christmas time when I visited this beautiful town, members of the Christ Church community were busy entertainig tourists with Christmas carrols and food distribution (rice, subji, chapatties - in case you wandered!)
Shimla certainly feels like England!
Shimla hundred years ago.
Viceregal Lodge - an important historical spot, since it is here where the decision of the indian partition was made. Gandhi and Nehru were of course present in the meetings. Nowadays this beautiful building is used as the Indian Institute of Advanced Study and a museum. British emblems were removed and replaced with Indian national emblems.
3 comments:
You have taken such amazing photos! Bdayie!!!
Hare Krishna,
I enjoyed your posts, especially the pictures taken. Glad to note that you are enjoying India. I have always wanted to make a trip to Shimla but never have been able to. Hopefully, some day in the future.
Looking forward to more posts.
Hari Bol,
Manoj
(http://9days8nights.wordpress.com)
Hare Krishna:
I have plans to visit Shimla this December with my family.
Your article I liked most are for 2 reasons- excellent photos & brevity of texts.
Fruitful & enjoyable.
Hari Bol,
Somnath
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