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The History of Ajanta and Ellora Caves

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History of India goes back to the time when the civic establishments began developing. Fertile land and a wide assortment of the geological highlights here were its reasons being a seat of a portion of the much-researched cultures. Not just this, India has seen numerous celebrated kingdoms and dynasties emerge, achieve impossible heights and fall. These kingdoms, civic establishments, societies, and the local individuals have together added to shaping the legacy treasure trove of India. Of the considerable number of resources, design and landmarks stay as the primary leftovers of the Indian legacy passed on to it over generations. These comprise of royal residences, forts, huge, forcing structures and also caves. Discussing caves, the most well-known ones in India are the Ajanta and Ellora caves. These remain as an epitome of fabulous cave design in India that existed in times past. Let us explore more about these caves in this short article: AJANTA CAVES All-encompa

The First Time Traveller’s Guide to Exploring Trimbakeshwar

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Tryambakeshwar  is an antiquated Hindu sanctuary in the town of Trimbak, in the Trimbakeshwar  tehsil  in the Nashik District of Maharashtra, India, 28 km from the city of Nashik and 40 km from Nashik road. It is committed to the god Shiva and is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas, where the Hindu ancestry registers at Trimbakeshwar, Maharashtra are kept. The root of the sacred Godavari river is close Trimbak. Kusavarta , a  kunda in  the temple premises is the source of the Godavari River, the longest river in peninsular India. The temple has been built by Peshwa Balaji Rao. The temple is situated between three hills, in particular, Brahmagiri, Nilagiri and Katagiri. The sanctuary has three lingams representing to Shiv, Vishnu and Brahma. The temple tank is called Amritavarshini. There are three different waterways, in particular, Bilvatheertha, Viswananthirtha and Mukundathirtha. There are pictures of different gods, specifically, Gangadevi, Jaleswara, Rameswara, Gautameswara,

The Perfect Pune Travel Plan: Don’t miss out on these Places!

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While there’s much and more to be seen and done in Pune, the city limits never end and there are many places around Pune to travel. You simply need to get out. Fortunately for Pune dwellers, there’s a large group of destinations close to Pune that are simply the best to be visited on the odd weekend. Here are the best 7 places to visit near Pune: Kamshet At around 50  kilometres  from the main city, Kamshet is an advantageous 60 minutes drive. The hilly landscape is sprawling with lakes and dense forests, making for a very picturesque gateway. In case you’re an adventure addict, there’s  bounty  to keep you involved, from  paragliding  and cave visits to drifting trips.  Kamshet  is spotted with historical sites and temples as well, so there’s a lot of sightseeing to be done here. Lonavala One of the more prominent holidaying destinations for both Mumbai and Pune occupants, Lonavala offers a clean break from the concrete jungle of the city, thanks to its lakes, gardens and