Bishop Falls shillong meghalaya india
The Bishop Falls is a three-tiered waterfall with a height of 135 metres (443 ft).[2] The Bishop' Falls is often referred to as the twin brother of the Beadon Falls since both tumble down the same escarpment into a yawning gorge.[3] Beadon Falls and Bishop Falls are off the National_Highway_40_(India) at Mawprem
TOP 5 WATERFALLS OF SHILLONG INDIA . FULL HD VIDEO
TOP 5 WATERFALLS OF SHILLONG
*Elephant Falls
*Sweet Falls
*Mawphlang Falls
*Wahrashi Falls
*Bishop Falls
*Nohkalikai Falls
*Dainthlen Falls
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FALLS IN MEGHALAYA|| SHILLONG
Meghalaya is home to list of best and spectacular waterfalls on East Khasi Hills district and has beautiful hill station with plenty of tourist attraction all around. In and around Shillong there are numerous waterfalls.Bishop Falls,Elephant Falls;
Spread Eagle Falls;
Sweet Falls;
Crinoline Falls;
Beadon Falls
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You don't have to go far out of the city of Shillong to be in nature. Two amazing beautiful waterfalls, with great stories to tell, are right at the outskirts. The Elephanta falls is the more popular one, and here is a hidden gem - The Sweet Falls Shillong.
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Named after an Elephant like stone at its foot, the Elephant Falls are amongst the most popular falls in the North-East, situated next to Shillong. It is a tourists' paradise with three layers of the falls accessible to the layman from different vantage points. The Britishers named this fall so owing to the presence of an elephant-shaped rock on one side of the fall. However, the stone disintegrated and was washed away due to an earthquake in 1897. Elephant Waterfalls is a superb place for spending some time in the midst of nature while capturing the incredible moments for your keepsake.
The breathtaking Elephant falls were referred to as 'Ka Kshaid Lai Pateng Khohsiew' by the local Khasi people, which means 'The Three Step Waterfalls', as these falls consist of three mesmerising falls in succession. The first of the three waterfalls are tucked between the dense trees and are very broad. The second waterfall reduces to thin strands of water and is almost negligible in winters due to the receding water levels. The third and the most visible waterfall is the tallest with clear water flowing like a sheet of milk on the dark rocks in the backdrop. Out of the three, the third waterfall tends to strike the visitors as the most impressive. Elephant Falls is a great stopover destination before one head for further journeys into Meghalaya. Located 12 km away from the capital city of Shillong, it is one of the most visited falls in the beautiful state.
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INDIA: NEW DELHI: POPE JOHN PAUL II ENCOURAGES EVANGELISM (2)
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Pope John Paul has said Asia's poor are hungry for the Gospel of Jesus Christ and has urged his bishops to spread the Christian message across the Asian continent.
In a 29-page document released during his current trip to India, the pontiff praised Christian missionaries across Asia as heroic.
He also warned that the church would continue to renounce attempts to bring abortion or population programmes to the area.
On Saturday, the frail-looking Pontiff also paid homage to Indian independence leader Mahatma Gandhi.
The ailing 79-year-old pope appeared in good spirits, but he walked slowly using a cane.
He was far less vigorous than during his only other trip to India, 13 years ago.
Visiting Gandhi's monument on Saturday, the pontiff stumbled and had to be held up by an aide.
His spokesman blamed it on uncomfortable green sandals the pope was asked to wear, since Hindus do not wear shoes at shrines.
An aide removed them - and the pope went on with his visit.
At the presidential mansion, he held talks with President K.R. Narayanan and Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee.
The Indian government has been eager to play down tensions between Christians and the majority Hindus.
Hindu groups are angry about Catholic missionary work in the country and have repeatedly staged protests against the Papal visit.
At a grand ceremony at New Delhi's Sacred Heart Cathedral on Saturday, the Pope met the Asian bishops and clergy, who had been waiting for this moment for a year.
Bishops from Asia had met for a month at the Vatican in 1998 to discuss how to broaden the reach of their church that claims only three percent of the region's population.
Saturday's ceremony rounded off their discussions.
The Pontiff used the occasion to unveil the Synod document, spelling out the Vatican's vision for Asia for the next millennium.
In his speech to the gathering, the Pope declared his church an ally of Asia's poor.
While acknowledging that Christ was often perceived as foreign in Asia, the pope said the peoples of the continent needed Jesus Christ and his Gospel.
Many radical Hindu groups - including the World Hindu Council - want the Pope to halt all conversions.
They say Christianity is not the only path for human salvation.
They also want an apology for the killings of Indians by Portuguese Catholic colonialists during the 16th century Inquisition.
But there was no hint of apology in the pope's 29-page Apostolic Exhortation.
Instead, there was praise for the many missionaries working on the continent.
The pontiff called on them to step up evangelisation, particularly to the poor and disenfranchised.
At one point during the 90-minute meeting John Paul, clearly fatigued, sat slumped in a red velvet chair.
The pope also denounced violence in the name of religion as a travesty of true belief.
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In some cases, Asian Christians dwell in lands scarred by conflicts, which are at times presented as the effect of religion. What a travesty of true belief it is.
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India has 23 (m) million Christians, or two point three percent of the population.
Of those, 16 (m) million are Catholic.
Close to the cathedral, a group of tribal activists continued their sit-in protest against the activities of Christian missionaries.
The pope's visit has triggered a debate about allegedly forced conversions of poor, mostly illiterate Hindus.
The church denies such allegations.
Christians say their community has been the target of more than 100 attacks by two Hindu fringe groups during the past one year.
Meanwhile, newspapers on Saturday carried open letters addressed to the pope from Hindu religious leaders.
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Sweet Falls, Shillong, Meghalaya
Sweet Falls (also called Kshaid Weitden, in the native dialect) is a waterfall in Shillong. It lies about 5 km from Happy Valley and is about 96 meters (315 ft) in height. It is often termed as the most beautiful yet most dangerous waterfall in Shillong.
The destination is accessible via road. However, tourists are prohibited to go close to the waterfall due to the poor route and treacherous nature of the fall.
The adjacent areas are filled with pine trees.
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Nohkalikai falls-tallest waterfalls in India(Cherapunjee)
Nohkalikai Falls is the tallest plunge waterfall in India. Its height is 1115 feet (340 metres). The waterfall is located near Cherrapunji, one of the wettest places on Earth. Nohkalikai Falls are fed by the rainwater collected on the summit of a comparatively small plateau and decrease in power during the dry season in December - February. Below the falls there has formed a plunge pool with unusual green colored water The 3rd highest waterfalls in India
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WATERFALLS IN ASSAM (7 sisters)
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Seven Sister Waterfall Meghalaya
High on beauty quotient, Seven Sister Waterfall is a famous waterfall in Meghalaya. Meghalaya is a land blessed with various waterfalls such as Bishop and Beadon falls, Elephant Falls, Spread Eagle Falls, Sweet Falls, Crinoline Falls and many more, but Seven Sister Waterfall has a unique charm to it. During good season one can seven different falls side-by-side cascading the cliff, which gives the waterfall its name. It is a seven segmented waterfall that overlooks Bangladesh.