From Red Fort to Kailash Temple: Iconic Indian landmarks on our currency notes It’s no secret that Indian monuments have won the hearts of many. Looking at the number of visitors visiting popular ...
The Kailash temple at Ellora, previously known as Manikeshwar, stands as a sculptural and architectural marvel of early medieval India and is the most remarkable of all cave temples in India. If it ...
Mount Kailash remains an unconquered Himalayan peak. This is more a product of its religious significance than the mountaineering challenge posed by its atypical pyramid shape. For Hinduism, Buddhism, ...
AGRA: It was a local holiday in Agra on the third Monday of the holy month of Shravan, as soaked in religious fervour devotees flocked to Kailash temple on the bank of the Yamuna on the Agra-Delhi ...
A group of villagers performed a puja in the Kailash Temple within the Ellora Caves on Sunday, despite a ban on rituals enforced by the archaeological department. The devotees not only conducted ...
In a few months, devotees visiting the Madhya Kailash Temple will be able to walk into the shrine instead of descending the steps. Work is under way to increase the height of 12 structures that form ...
The Red Fort is shown on the back of the Rs 500 note. Most of us have moved to online modes of payment in the past couple of years. However, there is a different feeling when one holds a currency note ...
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