My Pilgrimage
Kangra Devi - Gautam Buddha - Anandpur Sahib Darbar |
This blog is more of a photographic essay . Some words do come to me but I am not sure about the quality as per me.
I am going through one of my worst phases of my life, with problems galore more or less after shifting from Khan Market flat. All my hopes of a good quality life have been shattered.
I have never been an atheist but also not a fanatic. I have been very moderate in my beliefs and I believe in philosophies of all religions. There was a beautiful book by Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan our second President of India. He was a great scholar philosopher writer, a statesman and a man of knowledge. In his book he mentions that we all are trying to reach the same peak but have taken different routes to reach it. Each religion preaches brotherhood and peace. He wrote about the various religions and their practices.
Our Kul Devi - Kangra Devi or Vajreshwari Devi |
Taken on my last trip |
We had planned to visit all popular temples en-route. We reached Chintpurni Devi temple around 4 or 5 PM. The place was full of pilgrims seeing a long queue with our turn coming around late evening, we moved on to reach Kangra Devi temple another 50 odd kilometers from there.
Dal Lake McLeod Ganj taken during my last visit |
We had our reservation through the net so were not sure about the location of the hotel - Dal Lake Resort. During the day I did remember having visited the Dal Lake in my last visit with the students. There was no trace of any water, some redevelopment taking place, hopefully they make it a tourist attraction with new landscaping with refilled water.
We were in the main Kangra Devi temple by 7 PM and did have our dharsan but we wanted to come back again the next day.
The family boy taking care of his elders and helping them in fulfillment of a pilgrimage |
The shops on both side did help in reducing the stress of a steep climb |
I did love to capture a few more frames but keeping the comforts of the other pilgrims grabbed a few shots |
We had very nice dharsan and Pundit ji conducted the special Puja beautifully, gave a lot of satisfaction to our disturbed mind. All these temples of faith have lots of positive energy. It was so very nice that the Pundit ji permitted me take a few photographs of the deity, so I had to be quick not to disturb the other devotees.
Gautam Buddha |
This receives a lots of faithfuls from many religions from around the world. The town is full of many foreigners who come meditation. It will not be a surprise if many connected to the Hollywood are found to be having a peaceful quality time in McLeod Ganj.
The prayers by the disciples in the prayer hall. There are drum beats in between the hymns are very reassuring and soothing.
One of the faithfuls |
king in.
The prayer exercise to keep the body fit |
In the hall of the monastery |
The McLeod Ganj Chowk |
There is so much of car movement, so they have tried to regulate through one way st]\\reet, but at the Chowk there is always a waiting as one road leads to Bahgsu Temple / water fall.
I wanted to go to the fall but my memory played truant and took the wrong road. Perhaps our tea was written at this small shop that catered to the area with a variety of products of regular needs of the people living there. The guy works with Foreign Affairs ministry with his posting in his village and has a side business to keep himself busy.
This was Tuesday and there was rain and storm brewing up. We reached back to the Chowk. First we took shelter in the small bus stop under the McOllo restaurant. I did want to shoot some photos of the activity at the Chowk; decided to walk up the stairs of the restaurant, but the wind was too strong blowing in rain where we stood.
We had to take shelter in the restaurant. This restaurant is one of the busiest outlets. It was full of crowd who had come to see the IPL match in Dharamshala. The RCB team was staying in McLeod Ganj.
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