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Leh Ladakh trip

Leh Ladakh was on my list since a long time, I guess after watching 3 Idiots and lots of travel documentaries I realized that I really have to go this place before I get married. Well, if you ask me why this criteria because you never know what if you partner is not as trave enthusiast as you are, why take risk man!!

So, I, coming from a family where it’s little difficult for girls to convince their parents to go on a road trip, I somehow managed to convince my parents (I know they were very scared) to allow me to visit a no network area. I had to literally prepare them not to panic if they are not able to contact me for 12 days.

 Travelling with your friends is the best idea for this road trip. The first tip I would say is always travel in a group. Check out the below articles to know a detailed info about Leh Ladakh road trip;

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Smile

Start  your day with a ☺  …. Smile is, a gift which only we humans are blessed  with.  It just takes seconds  to smile.  So y don’t  we smile regularly  when it’s so easy. I feel when we smile all the happiness  in this universe  is, attracted  to me and it’s such wonderful  feeling  to smile.

When you make someone  smile you too get that energy  back. As it’s said smile is contagious  and so is ur positive  and happy energy. Smile also helps you being healthy cuz u generate healthy  vibes around  yourself  and others.

Smile has all the capabilities  to make your gloomy horrible  day to a very  happening  day.  It actually  works out try it once when you feel gloomy and sad just look at yourself  in the mirror  n smile (even of you dont feel like)  and think how beautiful  we look when smile and feel good about  yourself and it works like magic and you instantly  get good vibes and start feeling  good.

Smile is can work wonders for instance  it is the best  way  to resolve  a fight  I mean if you  are not talking  to someone  because  of some misunderstanding  or a fight u can just break the ice through  a simple genuine  smile. Don’t  fake it a genuine  smile  will definitely  work out.  I know it’s difficult  to take an initiative  but try it it’s anyways just  a smile,  and you are not gonna lose anything  instead maybe you can mend your  relationship…..

Smile gives you a reason  to be happy  so why not spread hapiness  all around  with such a beautiful  gesture called smile.

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The reason of south Indian temples emphasising on wearing saree and mundu

This has been interesting topic to talk about and different people have different views. I don’t believe in superstitious beliefs, what I always chase is the scientific reason and here’s what I have found out.

Earlier temples were built on places with high positive energy source of a certain locality. The main deity is placed at the arear of most amount of energy.

The unstitched cloth

When you enter the temple by draping a single piece of cloth it is easy for the energy to flow throughout the body. Since every thread in an uncut cloth remains intact, it is able to spread waves of Energy all over the cloth. Therefore, when an individual wears an uncut cloth, the Energy spreads in its body and it undergoes spiritual healing.

 When you cut the fabric into several pieces it threads are not intact anymore. When a cloth is cut, the continuity of the threads is destroyed. This creates obstacles in the flow of Energy through them which is not allowing the body to absorb the utmost energy available in the temple. Hence, wearing a stitched garment imparts less Energy and the extent of spiritual healing is also considered to be less.

Entering temple bare chested for men

Another point is the hair on our body act like natural receptors of energy in our body.

Men usually have hair on their chest area and armpits too. These hairs act as a receiver of charges present around them when they enter the Temple bare chested removing their upper garment. It is helping them to receive the energy easily.

This also [proves the point of taking pradakshnam (Parikrama or Pradakshina refers to circumambulation of sacred places to imbibe their energy in Sikh, Hindu, Jain or Buddhist context, and the path along which this is performed) to get the maximum positive energy from the temple premises.

And people also have the habit of raising their hands above their head and performing namaste which is allowing the hair on the armpits can absorb the positive energy from temple’s surroundings.

This is a fair enough theory which I thought of sharing after reading and knowing about scientific reasons of Hinduism in bits from many sources.

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Nandi hills

Nandi hill is known for its misty morning sunsets , mesmerising sunsets and delightful nature’s beauty.

Nandi hill also known as Anandagiri (hill of happiness) is an ancient fortress which is known to be ruled by Tipu sultan. Later in the colonial rule the British had taken over this place so you can see a mix of colonial and Chola architecture in the buildings.

The entrance itself is super majestic and can define its heritage.

There are 40 hairpin curves before you reach the entrance. During your climb uphill you will find many photogenic spots with deep gorges and steep rocky hills.Drive slowly and safely there is absolurely no rush.

Nandi Hills is the nearest hill station near our residence as its just 20 kms away. It was our first trip together and we went there for our post wedding photoshoot. It was my first time visit to Nandi hills. Akhil has visited multiple times.It was Mid- September when we visited Nandi hills and the climate was rainy and misty .

Best time to visit is : Throughout the year , isnt it wonderful. During rainy season the roads can be slippery so be careful.

Entry fees :Normal entry fee per person is 5 INR.Car – 60 INR, Two wheeler – 21 INR

Timing : 6 am to 6 pm . You can stay in the guest houses at night if you are planning to stay overnight but the entry is closed by 6 pm in order to avoid mishaps.

Nandi hills is covered with exotic plants and trees, As the horticulture department of Karnataka has full control over the hills now you can see beautiful flowers and unique trees which are not easily found in the city. The climate on top is very pleasant and usually rains every day.

The mornings are the best where you can enjoy the misty sunrise with hot tea and steaming hot pakodas .

Unexplored areas

There is also a 1300 old Nandi temple which is restricted for tourist now and truly this place is mystical. There is a small pond and a garden which is now restricted for tourists and both the  places look enchanting.

Nehru nilaya

Nehru Nilaya is bungalow named after the first prime minister of India, Jawaharlal Nehru as he had stayed at this place for some time.
Nehru Nilaya is now converted into a guest house. No one can enter inside the building but you can click pics as we did.

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10 reasons to visit Bangalore Palace

We saw Bangalore Palace for the first time in Instagram and I instantly saved it for my places to visit in Bangalore. Also, Akhil and his parents has been staying in Bangalore for a long time but they have never got the opportunity to visit this palace. Finally, during the pandemic era, we took our parents out for the first time to visit this palace, because we hoped that there would be less crowd.

As an escape to the history of India and to experience the classic royal charm of Bangalore we headed over to the beautiful Bangalore Palace.

The palace is renowned for its wooden interiors and beautiful gardens.

The palace is situated in the heart of the city in Vasant nagar Bangaluru.The entrance fees is 230 Rs for Indian citizen and 460 Rs for foreigners + 300 for phone cameras for a group. Each ticket has a different colour wristband which would be provided to you on the ticket counter.

The palace and palace garden are under surveillance 24×7.The timings of the palace is 10 am -5:30 pm and its closed on Mondays.

Who built this?

The vast palace spread across 45,000 sq. ft., was built by Rev. Garett, the first principal of Central High School in Bengaluru. In 1873, Chamaraja Wadiyar the 23rd Maharaja of the princely state of Mysore purchased it and refurbished it.

10 reasons to visit Bangalore Palace

1.Colourful Interiors

The first attraction inside the palace would be the colourful interiors which is predominantly in yellow which we generally do not see in Indian Palaces. The ceilings and the pillars are ornately carved with intricate sculpting of motifs, which is definitely eye catching. The palace is colourful with hand painted wallpapers to the indicate mosaic tiles.

2.Paintings and photographs

The rooms are decorated with old paintings belonging to the mid-19th century, including some Greek and Dutch paintings from the time of the Maharajas. You will also get to see old photographs from the Maharaja’s time, framed and hung on the wall. Seems like the family loved capturing and preserving their memories.

3.Artistic furnishings

The Gorgeous chandeliers adorning the ceiling are ornate and old are adding a grace and charm to the interior. The ground floor consists of an open courtyard containing granite seats covered with fluorescent blue ceramic tiles. It also has a ball room for holding parties and a Durbar hall on first floor where the king used to address the assembly .The central courtyard, is huge and decorated with vibrant colours, arches, artworks and mosaics.

4.Architecture

The palace architecture is an amalgamation of Tudor and Scottish, Gothic architecture with tall archways, oriel windows, fortified towers, battlements, and turrets. The interior of the palace is full of decorations, moulded and fluted pillars and large arches, walls decorated with floral patterns, intricately carved capitals, patterned cornices. The upper-level corridors and passage overlooking the inner courtyard are lined with beautifully detailed metal railings. There is a massive open courtyard with granite seats, a ballroom, darbar hall, residences, and a pretty water fountain which is now defunct.

5.Wooden work

The interiors were decorated with elegant wood carvings. The furniture, which was neo-classical, Victorian and Edwardian in style, was bought from John Roberts and Lazarus. A grand staircase embellished with complex rococo style woodwork. edging those steps is a vibrant ­yellow wall, I mean what a contrast.

6.Taxidermy lover

Wadiyar was definitely an admirer of taxidermy (the art of preparing, stuffing, and mounting the skins of animals with lifelike effect.), as we saw bar stools made with elephant legs and paw of a giant cat. Huge elephant head near the durbar hall entrance and an elephant trunk near the pathway.

7.Exquisite exteriors

 The well-arranged foliage spread all over the lower half of the castle makes it more photographic and adds up to the greenery which makes it distinctive from other palaces.

8.Manicured garden

The gardens of the palace are more refined as designed by John Cameron, the English botanist responsible for redesigning Bengaluru’s serene Lalbagh Botanical Garden in the 1880s.

9.Cursed

The Wadiyar royal bloodline has reportedly been cursed for 400 years. The legend of the Curse of Alamelamma dates back to the 1600s, when Raja Wadiyar dethroned Tirumalaraja, an ailing ruler of another Indian kingdom. Rather than surrender to the Wadiyars, Tirumalaraja’s wife fled with her family’s royal treasure.

Clutching these jewels, she leapt off a cliff. Her final words were a curse on the Wadiyar dynasty, asking the gods to make their land barren and deny them heirs. This curse has remained famous due to the family repeatedly failing to produce a new male heir to their throne.

10.Windsor castle in india??

The story falls as Maharaja Chamaraja Wadiyar, during  his trip to London,was fascinated by the Windsor Castle of London and decided to have made one  for himself in Bangalore in the same style.Anything fancy can be wished with plenty of riches isn’t it. It,s said to be a look alike of the Windsor Castle. The resemblance is so marked that many scholars feel that this is an imitated version of the Tudor’s building, as if it was transported to Bangalore.

The Bangalore Palace is intertwined with the history of the city and its European architecture is a reminder of the colonial legacy of the town while its opulence also showcases the riches of the local kings. The expansive Palace Grounds around it were once a famed venue for international musical act, so this location has an important place in Bangalore’s contemporary culture too.

A visit to this Palace is a must, that will take you back in time and away from the modern landscape.

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Kokkare Bellur bird sanctuary

When we were searching about offbeat places near Bangalore, quiet offbeat place is what we found.

Google said it’s a bird sanctuary and we were super excited after reading about the sightings of migratory birds starting from November. We decided to visit this place in December end.

If you are travelling from Bangalore its 110 kms away from the city and you have to take the Bangalore -Mysore highway. We started early morning in order to reach the sanctuary by 9 am. The roads are pretty wide and well maintained.
 Only while leaving the city we experienced heavy traffic , otherwise it’s a very comfortable drive.

Kokkare belur bird sanctuary is situated in the town of Chennapatna ( city of Indian toys). It’s a densely populated village and as soon as we reached this place we found out that there is no specific area as bird sanctuary, its the whole village which is considered as a bird watching area.Basically you can roam around and if you are lucky you can spot pelicans and cranes in large numbers.

A villager told us that this year the birds haven’t visited yet and we were disappointed. So we decided to have a village tour and visit a nearby lake . there we spotted some birds.

Also during thie trip we found out a very beautiful place which exactly looks like the dear zindagi palm tree place in goa. We were really happy to have explored a village like this. Chennapatna is beautiful and unexplored.

Peaople like us who stay in crowded and polluted cities definitely find it peaceful in a lush green , densely populated village.

What we loved about this place are the roads , its very smooth to have long drive and super clean.

A village tour with fresh air , lush greenery all around, birds singing and beautiful roads to drive is what this bird sanctuary will offer.

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4 Must visit temples in Varanasi

Kashi Vishwanath Temple

On the auspicious  day of Makar Sankaranti we decided to go to the Kashi Vishwanath temple and get the blessings of Lord Shiva. It is a very beautiful temple and you would feel very peaceful after you go inside. There is a continuous chanting of Om Namah Shivaya when you enter inside the temple to enter the temple and sometimes  you need to stand for a queue and queue goes through the small gullies of Varanasi and all these gulllies have these small shops which sell some of the other religious related souvenir.this temple has gone through numerous destruction and re-construction over a period of time still it stands as one of the most famous temples in India,

Another interesting fact is about the gold dome on the top which is said to have fulfilled loads of wishes of the devotees . It is believed that if you make a wish after seeing the dome, Lord Shiva fulfills your wish.it is located in Vishwanath Gali Godowlia and opens from02.30 am to 11.00 pm every day.

Pic from wikipedia

Maa Annaporna temple

Annaporna means goddess of food and nourishment. If you have visited Kahi vishwanath temple your next pitstop would be Maa Annapoorna temple.The main deity here is Maa annaporna ( incarnation of goddess Parvati).Its said to have two idols in the shrine, one Gold Idol and One brass idol. The brass idol is open for darshan everday whereas the gold idol is kept for darshan only a day before Diwali.The temple is pretty spacious to accommodate arounf 100 devotees at a time. It is located in Vishwanath Gali Godowlia and opens from04.00 am to 10.30 pm every day.

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Note: Beware of the pandits who will do some random rituals and ask for money for the same.

Kaal bhairav temple

Kaal bhairav is the aggressive form of Lord shiva and is considered to be Main deity of he city .Its a very ancient temple and has beautiful architecture. So we were advised by the locals to visit this temple as soon as we reached Varanasi because it is believed that anyone who visits Varanasi has to visit the temple first and get permission from Kaal Bhairav to stay safely in the city .He is considered the Saviour God of the city and will save you from any difficulties. It is located in Bharonath, Vishweshwarganj and opens from 05.00 am to 9.00 pm every day.

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Sankat Mochan Hanuman Mandir

One of the most visited temples in Varanasi after Kasi Vishwanath temple is This temple. The temple has more rush on Tuesdays nad Saturday being considered the day  dedicated to  Lord Hanuman.The temple premises has monkeys whivh will be roaming around and happily feeding on the offering by the devotees. It is located  in Sankatmochan Saket Nagar Road, Saket Nagar Colony and opens from 05.00 am to 10.00 pm every day.

PIC: WIKIPEDIA

Note: In all these temple photography is strictly prohibited and in Kashi Vishwanath temples mobile phone are not allowed at all so you may have to keep it in the lockers provided there. Also Leather items like wallets and belts are also not allowed

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Ganga Aarti

During the evening we decided to witness our first Ganga Aarti .The Ghats were getting prepared for the pooja with 6 stands for the priest to perform the pooja beautifully lit and decorated .All the buildings are also lit so colourfully. Behind the stands there was arrangement for people to watch the pooja. Also there were also arrangements to see the Aarti from front view from the boat which costs 50 per person, it’s not very expensive and if you are witnessing the Ganga Aarti for the first time you must sit here n watch it, you can see the beautiful Ganga Aarti been performed over here.

Ganga Aarti starts at the sunset and stretches up to 15 to 20 minutes. Ganga Aarti which is being performed by 6 priest all dressed in uniform of Maroon  sweater and cream colour dhoti with cream colour veshti.As they perform Pooja with different procedures  by lighting  the lamp in all four directions. This Pooja is being offered to the Holy River Ganga and it happens every evening and every morning in the same method. It is so mesmerising to view that Ganga Aarti it is like magic the synchronisation of the priest and the bhajans which is being sung in the background everything is so magical it is a lifetime experience to see that because you go into that essence of the Pooja and you get spell bound in its whole essence, it is very beautiful.

Note: After the Ganga Aarti there is a Devi temple over there and they distribute Khichdi as the Prasad because simultaneously with the Ganga Aarti Evening Aarti in the temple also starts and finish at the same time so after attending the pooja.

Al so second day we went to watch the Ganga Aarti from dashashwamedh Ghat but from behind this time also it was as magical as it was from the front view because this pandit perform the pooja from all the four sides north south east west so whenever you are sitting you can witness the pooja as the grand as it is. The ambience when Ganga aarti is performed and everyone is involved its prayers and bhajans is mesmerising.

 On the third day and last evening in Banaras to be decided to watch the Ganga Aarti  from Shitala Ghat and this time we felt that dashashwamedh Ghat has much more elaborate Ganga Aarti than shitala Ghat the difference between both is  Dashashwamedh ghat is dedicated to Lord Shiva and Shitala Ghat is for Goddess Parvati  so all the bhajans which are sung in Shitala Ghat is regarding Devi and there will be difference in the way they perform the pooja and the number of priests performing the aarti were also less. The Ganga aarti in Dashashwamedh ghat is extravagant however in Shitala ghat is much more subtle.

Ganga aarti Varanasi

Fourth day we decided to visit the Ghat in the morning to watch the morning Pooja and so what we saw the difference is in the morning there is only one priest which performs the Ganga aarti in the dashashwamedh Ghat as compared to 6th priest in the evening This is a different experience to see Ganga aarti before the sunrise.

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What & Where to eat in varanasi

Niyati cafe

 After visiting  dashashwamedh Ghat we were really very hungry so we went to a really amazing  Cafe named Niyati cafe and its a very small restaurant which serves varieties of cusines including continental, American and Indians  and we definitely preffered the authentic Indian food also be ordered a rice, dal and aloo gobi ki sabzi . The food served here is very simple and very yummy,And  the best part about the restaurant is there everything  is cooked fresh.The owner of the restaurant is a very very sweet guy and he and his wife manages the restaurant while she  prepares  the food and he manages  the restaurant . Maximum of  15 people could be accommodated in the restaurant and we would definitely recommend this place and everyone must go there .

Lanka :Pahalwan dudh centre

In Varanasi there is a place called Lanka which is which is far away from the place where we were staying  and after reading some blog recommendations  in search of some amazing chat to our disappointment we did not find anything over there. But we found there was  an amazing street food called the Chura matar which we saw just exploring the streets.There’s nothing so great about the place.And accidently the best part about going to Lanka was the Pahalwan dudh centre where you get a yummiest Gajar ka halva and we had the Balushahi Steaming hot flavoured milk  is very famous during winters in Varanasi and we were wondering why everyone drinking the milk but to be very frank after tasting the milk we found our why!!! The milk tastes amazing  with the essence of cardamom and because its being boiled for a longer time it gets that creamy texture. The boiling milk is served in kulhad which also enhances is the milk’s tastes and The longer it is boiled the better it tastes and its a  must try beverages in Banaras.

Kashi chaat centre :Godowlia

 Kashi chaat centre  located near the  godowlia chawk in Varanasi serves one of the best chaats in Varaonasi and it opens only in the evening by 6 pm and is always crowded. So  we had this amazing tamatar Chaat, dahi vada , tikki chaat , paani puri and Chura matar (of course because I loved it the  last time we had it) and I will recommend Kashi chat Centre to everyone  who visits Varanasi just because of the amazing tamatar Chaat  and also I never ever had such amazing chat ever.Also the service is very fast and every item is served  steaming hot n fresh.

Sweet shops in Gowdowlia chawk

Sweets in Varanasi especially the one which made is made with milk is the totally recommendable because the the milk is very fresh and they make all the sweets with that fresh milk and the freshness of the sweets can be experienced. We had Gulab Jamun, Rasgulla, rasmalai,Cham cham and everything  is very tasty and fresh. During Winters almost everyone in the town relishes the hot flavoured milk in the chilly nights of Varanasi and if you are craving for something warm and tasty definitely its the  steaming hot creamy milk of Varanasi.

Chai Samosa and Boondi: Dashashwamedh Ghat

While walking towards the Dashashwamedh ghat the street has loads of shops which sell samosa chai and boondi, and I must say it’s really worth giving a try and I assure you the taste won’t disappoint you instead you will feel like having them more.

Litti Chokah: Rajendra Prasad Ghat

While we were strolling along the ghats we found this street vendor selling litti chokha and it was really amazing to have the authentic taste even at a local place.

Paan

Paan is soul of Varanasi and paan shop is  found in every nook and corner of the city . Well to be very frank every shop serves really good paan as we had from multiple shops and cant decide which on e was best. The vendors would make it according to the taste which you like>also the size of the paan here is slightly bigger than the usual ones.

Steaming hot idlies : Godowlia Chawk

with For the morning breakfast we had steaming hot Idlies and coconut chutney  with loads of mustard seeds on top from a small street vendor outside our hotel .We were  a little sceptical about  having idly from north India as being a South Indian we love Idli and don’t like to experiment when it comes to south Indian cuisine but this was really good and we were extremely satisfied.

Aloo parathas foms street vendors

As far as aloo paratha is considered you can happily have it from the street vendors ,its amazingly fresh and tasty

AS far as what we experienced have the local food and have it from the crowded street vendors because the crowd indicate the taste of a particular locality of city and crowd also ensure that theres something yummy food.

Poori sabzi Or kachoris

The streets shops and vendors  of Varanasi serves these pooris or kachoris with aloo ( potato ) curry which is a must have and they have different variants in the recipes.

Kachori and sabzi

Malaiyo

Malaiyo is a frothy pleasant and firm dessert found only during the winters of Banaras. This is the elegant composition of milk, Saffron and several dry fruits, along with the most important ingredient, Dew. Yes this is the core reason why Malaiyo in winter is the availability of Dew.And trust me this would be a surprise for your taste buds.

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Interesting facts about Varanasi

Banaras ki galliyan

The best part about Banaras is its gullies and these are very narrow lanes which I have never seen in an Indian city .Gali is mean Street. The roads are so narrow that only one auto is the maximum which can fit into the road but still the drivers there very understand that they help each other while riding through these lanes. As a passenger it was so difficult for us to even think about riding in such narrow lanes.

Pic from pinterest

Temples everywhere

There is temple in every nook and corner of the city and you will find lots of devotees gathered and performing pooja .Another interesting thing which we saw was the Khichdi baba where the temple would give free khichdi to everyone and the vessel in which this khichdi is made keeps on rotating while it is made. As it’s named as Lord Shiva’s place you can find a Shiva linga in every street.

p.c. :Times of India

Travel Ecofriendly: Electric Rickshaws

The whole town is filled with these cute electric rickshaws which takes the passengers to nearby places. Well the pace of this vehicle is slow and if you are on a vacation and want to relax and enjoy your ride in and around the city then this is the best means of travelling. It’s definitely a fun ride and prices are much more affordable than the regular autos.

Paintings

The city is made beautiful with paintings everywhere. On the way from the airport to our hotel the city is beautifully decorated with paintings all over pavement walls, on the bridge, on the and wherever your eyes could go.

Milk and milk products

You get fresh milk and milk products in almost available every dairy product store of Varanasi. The milk is fresh and is available so much in surplus in the city. The curd is tasty and perfect which results to amazing lassi and buttermilk. The paneer is soft and creamy. And of course the sweets made with the milk and khoya is absolutely tempting.

Flavoured milk

Chaat Varieties

As we all know that north India is famous for chaat and Chatpata snacks. And Varanasi has some more delicious varieties of chaat to offer and it’s very tasty and anyone would feel like having more. Starting from Pani Puri, aloo chaat, tamatar chat, dahiwada, ragda chaat, sev puri etc each and every item has its own charm and is a must have.

Sweets

The variety of sweet which Varanasi has to offer is endless and everything is so fresh. The best which we could choose from was the Rabadi jalebi, gulab jamun, peda ,besan ladoo and Rasgulla.All the sweet items are worth trying and packing them for your loved ones too.

Banarasi silk

One of the favourite categories of silk for most of the north Indians is the banarasi silk.Banarasi silk is one of the finest variants of silk produced in India. Primarily weaved in the holy city of Varanasi or Banaras in Uttar Pradesh, this silk attracts attention due to the zari and brocade work in gold and silver thread on the fine fabric. Banarasi silk saris are known all over the world for their splendour and exquisiteness. With their vibrant colours, intricate designs, and beautiful embroidery with gold and silver threads enhances the value of Banarasi sari and often finds a place of pride in the trousseau of an Indian bride.

benarasi saree

Paan

“Ab banaras aaye aur paan na khaye aise kaise ho sakta h” (coming to Banaras how can you miss the banarasi paan). Banaras is super famous for the paan and my father was very keen in tasting it and guess what it is special and tastes amazing. Also have the paan and sing the son “ Khaike paan banaras walaaaaa”.

Banarasi paan

Aghories

Varanasi is known as the land of aghoris and they are everywhere . You can either find them meditating or roaming in the cities or in the temples praying. For people who have never seen aghoris they may see very scary especially for children , but they are harmless and they are actually in their own world of trance and are not bothered about the surroundings.

 Chillum

You can find a wide varieties of chillum , beautifully wooden carved , in different shapes and sizes .They all are handmade and in each and every street shops you would find something different

This is what we bought from the market

Souvenirs of deities

The streets which leads to ghats and to Kashi Vishwanath temple is filled with small shops and street vendors which sells of all sorts of souvenirs and items required for daily pooja. What I found intresting is the idols made of brass and the quality is very good.Bargaining is the key for shopping here so negotiate as much as possible.

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Varanasi is a city of religious significance in Hindus, has the best street food and variety of things to shop. So have fun while exploring the spiritual capital of India