Some places have a way of whispering stories into your soul the moment you step inside. St. Mary's Cathedral in Jalandhar is one such place. Tucked away on Mall Road in the Cantonment area, it’s not just a building of brick and mortar; it’s a living,
In the vast, culturally rich landscape of Maharashtra, some places quietly hold centuries of faith within their soil. They don't always shout for attention, but when you arrive, you feel a sense of homecoming, a connection to something ancient and powerful. Hingoli, nestled in the heart of the
There are some journeys that begin long before you take the first step. My trip to the Doul Govinda Temple felt like one of those. It began with the gentle lapping of the Brahmaputra’s waters against the ferry, a rhythmic chant that seemed to calm the soul. As the
There are some places in India that don't just appear on a map; they live and breathe in the very heart of our culture. Nalbari, often lovingly called the 'Navel of Assam,' is one such place. It’s a land where the air hums with ancient
Some places aren't just destinations; they are echoes of time, where you can almost hear the whispers of history and feel the vibrations of ancient mantras. Just a short drive from the bustling heart of Amritsar, about 11 kilometres out on Lopoke Road, lies one such sacred ground:
The mighty Brahmaputra whispers ancient tales as it flows through Assam, and nowhere do these stories feel more alive than in the sacred land of Kamrup. It's a place where faith isn't just a belief; it's in the very air you breathe, in the
Some places in our country have a certain magic, a special vibration that you feel the moment you set foot there. The sea breeze seems to whisper ancient stories, and the very soil feels blessed by the legends it holds. Porbandar, a serene coastal city in Gujarat, is one such
In the heart of Bhubaneswar, the city of temples, lies a tranquil expanse of water that feels like a world away from the urban hum. This is Bindusagar Lake, a place where time seems to slow down, and the air itself feels thick with centuries of faith and whispered prayers.
Kabhi Shimla gaye hain aap? That crisp mountain air, the sweet scent of pine, and the sight of misty peaks… it truly feels like stepping into another world. But beyond the hustle-bustle of the Mall Road and the old-world colonial charm, there lies a deeper, more spiritual side to the