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Sunday, June 30, 2019

Towards Dharmashala

Towards Dharmashala

Next we started at day break. It was the last part of our journey. Weather was cool and bit raining also. We were happy moving towards Naddi in Dharmashala for sight-seeing- Rahul made arrangement for us to stay in hotel The Eden, a very beautiful and secluded view-point it is best seen during morning early day time especially during sun when  snow clad peaks will be bright. 

We enjoyed the view of the mountain that was amazing. I felt it's place to feel inner-peace. 
The whole day we spent visiting beautiful places like Dal Lake-natural  attraction with boating, Dharmashala Cricket Stadium that lies in the lap of majestic Himalayan mountain range. It is at the height of 1,457 mtrs above sea-level, one of the highest sports ground in the world.

Tibet Museum famous for political, history and cultural exhibits. We can spin the prayer wheels and  appreciate the magnificent stupas that are common sight amidst the monks and monasteries.

Gyuto Monastery--one of the most famous monastery known for its study of tantric meditation, tantric ritual arts and Buddhist philosophy.

Norbulingka Institute--It was founded near Dharmashala in1988 for preserving Tibetan culture, literature and art.

Jwalamukhi Devi Temple --one of the most renowned ancient temples of goddess Durga. It is believed that Sati's tounge fell here and the goddess is manifest as small blue flames that burn through fissures in the old rock.

Library of Tibetan Works and Archives--one of the important library of Tibetan works.

Bajreshwari Temple- located 20 km away from Dharmashala, thousand years old temple dedicated to Bajreshwari Maa, the Goddess of Lightening.

St. John Church in Dhrmasala--One of the oldest church built by Britsh also known St. John Church in Wilderness.

The War Memorial is the very entrance Dharmasala town. It was set-up to commemorate the soldiers who fought for India in post independent India.

Tsechokling Gompa--beautiful plce for woship and meditation.


Masroor Rock Cut Temple-famous for monolithic rock-carvings situated in the Himachala Town of Kangra.  Baijnath Temple  Kangra Fort and Shiva Temple are remarkable and memorable.


The shrines of Rama Sita and Laxman is beautiful' In the temple is a water-pond of rectangular shape which is also considered divine We saw many temples of Gods and Gddess.

The day ended with sight-seeing, resting and shopping.

Bye 

 
                         Co-Ordinator Shivanand Naik

                   Indu Naik