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Nainital Tourist Places | Nainital Tour Plan | Nainital Travel Guide | S02 | EP02 #UttarakhandSeries
SEASON 02 | EPISODE 01 | LINK - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zDQm4JVpGhU&t=33s
| EPISODE 03 | LINK - https://youtu.be/al3bN9tiY-A
Nainital - The Lake City of India
Enveloped in a thick foil of nature, accentuated by the scent of the flowering blossoms blending miraculously in the crisp fresh air, Nainital is truly the treasure trove of Kumaon. It is among the most visited hill stations of North India since British period.
Perched at an elevation of 2,084 metres above sea level, the glittering city of Nainital is hailed for being a parent to the ravishing Naini Lake from which it has earned the epithet of being the lake city. Nainital is not only a famous tourist destination but is also known for its prestigious educational institutions and schools which have stood since British era.
The Nainital town not only lures the domestic travelers and tourists but also a number of foreign tourists. It shines as a glittering jewel in the Himalayan Mountains and is surrounded with lakes and nature's bounty.
Top Tourist Attractions in Nainital
A place of tranquility (which is Nainital) amidst chaos (going in mind) is a desperation of escape from rut. Coming up to the altitude of this lake city, people of all faith find a way to connect to divine and Nature together as one, be it in the clanging bells of temple or aroma of burning candles in church or in the serene silence of understanding Himalayas. Start knowing Nainital with:
Naina Devi Temple
Represented by the 'eyes' of goddess, the deity Shakti is the venerated with emotions and rituals.
St. John in Wilderness
A church, set up in 1844 just when the city was getting developed as a English preserve, has now become a place of paying respect to one more religious faith.
Sitavani Temple
Associated with the event of Sita, wife of Rama, going inside the earth after giving sons- Luv and Kush to King Ram.
Hanuman Garhi
Dedicated to the aide and devotee of King Ram- Hanuman, the temple is built on a
Ghalib ki Galiyaan | Episode 2 Untold Stories Season 1 | Gali Qasim Jaan, Ballimaran, Chandni Chowk
Mirza Ghalib was born in Kala Mahal, Agra into a family of Mughals who moved to Samarkand (in modern-day Uzbekistan) after the downfall of the Seljuk kings. His paternal grandfather, Mirza Qoqan Baig, was a Seljuq Turk who had immigrated to India from Samarkand during the reign of Ahmad Shah (1748–54). He worked in Lahore, Delhi and Jaipur, was awarded the sub-district of Pahasu (Bulandshahr, UP) and finally settled in Agra, UP, India. He had four sons and three daughters. Mirza Abdullah Baig and Mirza Nasrullah Baig were two of his sons.
Mirza Abdullah Baig (Ghalib's father) married Izzat-ut-Nisa Begum, an ethnic Kashmiri, and then lived at the house of his father-in-law. He was employed first by the Nawab of Lucknow and then the Nizam of Hyderabad, Deccan. He died in a battle in 1803 in Alwar and was buried at Rajgarh (Alwar, Rajasthan). Back then, Ghalib was a little over 5 years of age. He was then raised by his Uncle Mirza Nasrullah Baig Khan, but in 1806, Nasrullah fell off an elephant and died from related injuries.
At the age of thirteen, Ghalib married Umrao Begum, daughter of Nawab Ilahi Bakhsh (brother of the Nawab of Ferozepur Jhirka). He soon moved to Delhi, along with his younger brother, Mirza Yousuf, who had developed schizophrenia at a young age and later died in Delhi during the chaos of 1857. None of his seven children survived beyond infancy. After his marriage, he settled in Delhi. In one of his letters he describes his marriage as the second imprisonment after the initial confinement that was life itself. The idea that life is one continuous painful struggle which can end only when life itself ends, is a recurring theme in his poetry. One of his couplets puts it in a nutshell:
قید حیات و بند غم ، اصل میں دونوں ایک ہیں
موت سے پہلے آدمی غم سے نجات پائے کیوں؟
The prison of life and the bondage of sorrow are one and the same
Why should man be free of sorrow before dying?
Mirza Ghal
Naughara - Heritage Walk | Episode 1 Untold Stories Season 1 | Chandni Chowk Kinari Bazar Delhi 6
The name Naughara literally translates to nine (nau) homes (ghar), though one conflicting source argues for nine pots (ghara) of water kept out for thirsty travellers. Whatever the origin, Naughara remains one of the most charming galis of Shahjahanbad, more so because the quiet gated neighbourhood is entered through the bustling market street of Kinaari (trimmings and decorations) Bazaar. At the end of the lane is the white-marble clad entrance to the c. 19th century Jain Swetamber Mandir, where bursts of colour are provided by the exotic glass work and brilliant paintings. Try not to get fleeced by the temple attendant, and on your way out of the gali, peek into the office of Mr. Atma Ram Agarwal, so chockful of antiques that we first mistook it for a shop.
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Karol Bagh Hotels | Hotel Silver Stone | New Delhi India | Near Market
A 4-minute walk from Karol Bagh metro station, this straightforward hotel is also 8 km from the 17th-century Red Fort and 11 km from National Zoological Park Delhi.
Featuring marble floors, the casual, warmly decorated rooms offer flat-screen TVs, tea and coffeemakers, and safe deposit boxes. Room service is available 24 hours.
Complimentary perks include parking and breakfast. There's also a rooftop restaurant offering international cuisine.
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