Friday, 28 November 2014

                                                Tripura Sundari Temple:


Tripura Sundari Temple situated in Tripura is one of the 51 holiest ‘Shaktipeeths’ in India as per Hindu mythology.
The Goddess ‘Kali’ is worshipped in her incarnation as ‘Shoroshi’ (sixteen year old girl) in the temple by professional priests. An idol of smaller size of Maa Kali called 'Chotto Maa’who stands beside the presiding deity used to be reportedly carried along by the kings during hunting expeditions and also during war for improrptu worship in tents. The temple consists of square type sanctum of the typical Bengali hut structure with a conical dome. The temple was constructed in 1501 A.D. by the then Maharaja Dhanya Manikya.
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Thursday, 27 November 2014

                                       THE LEGEND OF TEZPUR:
The word "Tez" means 'Blood' and 'Pur' means 'Town'. The name literally means, the town of blood and it gained its name from the mythological story of romance between Usha the beautiful daughter of King Banasura and Aniruddha - grandson of Lord Krishna that led to a furious battle of Hari Hara among the duo Gods Lord Shiva and Lord Krishna resulting into the flood of blood. Later this battle was concluded with peace and led to the union of Usha and Aniruddha.
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Wednesday, 26 November 2014

                           Ranghar- The Largest Amphitheater in Asia:

Ranghar situated in Sivasagar, Assam is Asia's largest amphitheater and was the cultural playground of Ahom Kings which was constructed in 1746 during the reign of King Pramatta Singha.
Indigenous games like wrestling, birds' fight, buffalo fights were conducted there for the King's entertainment.
There is a beautiful park near the ancient royal auditorium, which enhances the picturesque setting.
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Monday, 24 November 2014

                                                 

                                                    Wondrous Walong

Walong, the easternmost town in India, is a picturesque cantonment and administrative town of Anjaw district in Arunachal Pardesh.

Walong is situated by the side of the Lohit river and has a thick forest surrounding it, making the place rich in enchanting natural beauty and mesmerizing wildlife.

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                                        The Bamboo Bridge of Arunachal Pradesh:


Aalo (formerly known as Along) is the headquarters of West Siang District. Aalo is situated in a picturesque valley at the confluence of Sipu and Siyom rivers against the backdrop of verdant hills.
This spectacular bamboo bridge is located near Along, across Siang River in Arunachal Pradesh.
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Friday, 21 November 2014

                                                                 Assam's Pride
Kaziranga National Park:


Is a World Heritage Site, where more than 75% of the world's total population of the great Indian One Horned Rhinoceros. It lies on the southern bank of the Brahmaputra River and is one of the oldest parks of Assam. Besides rhinos, the Asiatic Water Buffalo, Elephants, Royal Bengal Tigers, Swamp deer, Barking deer and Hog deer can be seen. About 400 species of birds are found in Kaziranga National Park. The specialty here is the Blue naped pitta among a host of Raptors and Waterfowl. Kaziranga would be a lifetime experience for the visitors who wish to spend time in wilderness. To know more about the place and tour packages and experiences http://purvidiscovery.com
Plan a trip to Kaziranga today as it is said “The clearest way into the Universe is through a forest wilderness.”
― John Muir.