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Kunj bihari temple jodhpur, Rajasthan. Shivaratri function.
Kunj bihari temple in jodhpur.
Kunjbihari ji mandir with harish bhati
Tourist Places near Jodhpur | Mehrangarh Fort Jodhpur Rajasthan | India Points of Interest
Tourist Places near Jodhpur | Mehrangarh Fort Jodhpur Rajasthan | India Points of Interest
1.Mehrangarh Fort
Mehrangarh Fort, located in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, is one of the largest forts in India. Built around 1460 by Rao Jodha, the fort is situated 410 feet above the city and is enclosed by imposing thick walls.
2.Umaid Bhawan Palace
Umaid Bhawan Palace, located at Jodhpur in Rajasthan, India, is one of the world's largest private residences. A part of the palace is managed by Taj Hotels. Umaid Bhawan Palace overlooks the desert capital of Jodhpur, a 15-minute drive from Jodhpur Airport and 1.5 miles from Jodhpur Railway Station.
3.Jaswant Thada
The Jaswant Thada is a cenotaph located in Jodhpur, in the Indian state of Rajasthan. It was built by Maharaja Sardar Singh of Jodhpur State in 1899 in memory of his father, Maharaja Jaswant Singh II
4.Kaylana Lake
Kaylana Lake is located 8 km west of Jodhpur in Rajasthan, India. It is an artificial lake, built by Pratap Singh in 1872. The lake spreads over an area of 84 km².
5.Ghanta Ghar
Ghanta Ghar, also known as the clock tower of Rajasthan, is in the Indian city of Jodhpur. It was built by Maharaja Sardar Singh from whom the market takes it name. In fact, the tower dominates the entire scenario.
6.Rao Jodha Desert Rock Park
Rao Jodha Desert Rock Park, spreads over 72 hectares, near the historic Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India. The park contains ecologically restored desert and arid land vegetation.
7.Mandore Garden
Scenic, landscaped grounds featuring tomblike monuments, a temple, statues & the ruins of Mandore. The 'Mandore gardens', with its charming collection of temples and memorials, and its high rock terraces, is another major attraction. The gardens house the Chhatris (cenotaphs) of many rulers of Jodhpur state. Prominent among them is the chhatri of Maharaja Ajit Singh, built in 1793. Ravan temple is another attraction at Mandore. It is believed to be the native place of Ravan's wife Mandodari. Ravan is treated as son in law among some local Brahmins.
8.Sardar Market
Bustling city marketplace with eateries, craft vendors, apparel & an iconic clock tower. Sardar market in Jodhpur town is situated in close proximity to the clock tower which is one of the major landmarks of the city.
9.Sojati Gate
Imposing, multi-level gate dividing the old & new cities, known for its bustling open-air market. Jodhpur is the biggest & livliest city of Thar desert in India. Formerly, a princely state now it is a cultural.
10.Kunj Bihari Temple
This historic, prominent Hindu temple features unique architecture & intricate carvings. Kunj Bihari Temple is artistically and architectural beautiful temple in Jodhpur. Its entrance and top is an example of marvelous architecture. There is a statue of Meera Bai, a great devotee of Lord Krishna at the entrance of the temple.
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Over crowded streets of Vrindavan during Holi
Over crowded streets of Vrindavan on the occasion of Holi near Banke Bihari temple.
Holi celebration begins with lighting up of bonfire on the Holi eve. Numerous legends & stories associated with Holi celebration makes the festival more exuberant and vivid. People rub 'gulal' and 'abeer' on each others' faces and cheer up saying, bura na maano Holi hai. Holi also gives a wonderful chance to send blessings and love to dear ones wrapped in a special Holi gifts.
Holi is an important festival to Hindus. It is celebrated at the end of the winter season on the last full moon day of the lunar month Phalgun (February/March), (Phalgun Purnima), which usually falls in March, sometimes in late February.
The festival has many purposes; most prominently, it celebrates the beginning of Spring. In 17th century literature, it was identified as a festival that celebrated agriculture, commemorated good spring harvests and the fertile land. Hindus believe it is a time of enjoying spring's abundant colours and saying farewell to winter. Holi festivities mark the beginning of new year to many Hindus, as well as a justification to reset and renew ruptured relationships, end conflicts and accumulated emotional impurities from past.
It also has a religious purpose, symbolically signified by the legend of Holika. The night before Holi, bonfires are lit, in a ceremony known as Holika Dahan (burning of Holika) or Little Holi. People gather near fires, sing and dance. The next day, Holi, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, or Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated. Children and youth spray coloured powder solutions (Gulal) at each other, laugh and celebrate, while elders tend to smear dry coloured powder (Abir) on each other's face. Visitors to homes are first teased with colours, then served with Holi delicacies, desserts and drinks. After playing with colours, and cleaning up, people bathe, put on clean clothes, visit friends and family.
Like Holika Dahan, Kama Dahanam is celebrated in some parts of India. The festival of colours in these parts is called Rangapanchami, and occurs on fifth day after Poornima (full moon)
Shri Bankey Bihari Mandir is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Krishna, in the holy city of Vrindavan in the Mathura district. Bankey Bihari ji was originally worshiped at Nidhivana. Bankey means “bent in three places” and bihari means “supreme enjoyer.” The image of Lord Krishna stands in the Tribhanga posture. Haridas Swami originally worshipped this devotional image under the name of Kunj-bihari (Enjoyer of Lakes).
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People celebrate Holi at Banke Bihari temple
Hindu devotees throw coloured water on each other inside Banke Bihari temple during Holi festival celebrations.
Holi celebration begins with lighting up of bonfire on the Holi eve. Numerous legends & stories associated with Holi celebration makes the festival more exuberant and vivid. People rub 'gulal' and 'abeer' on each others' faces and cheer up saying, bura na maano Holi hai. Holi also gives a wonderful chance to send blessings and love to dear ones wrapped in a special Holi gifts.
Holi is an important festival to Hindus. It is celebrated at the end of the winter season on the last full moon day of the lunar month Phalgun (February/March), (Phalgun Purnima), which usually falls in March, sometimes in late February.
The festival has many purposes; most prominently, it celebrates the beginning of Spring. In 17th century literature, it was identified as a festival that celebrated agriculture, commemorated good spring harvests and the fertile land. Hindus believe it is a time of enjoying spring's abundant colours and saying farewell to winter. Holi festivities mark the beginning of new year to many Hindus, as well as a justification to reset and renew ruptured relationships, end conflicts and accumulated emotional impurities from past.
It also has a religious purpose, symbolically signified by the legend of Holika. The night before Holi, bonfires are lit, in a ceremony known as Holika Dahan (burning of Holika) or Little Holi. People gather near fires, sing and dance. The next day, Holi, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, or Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated. Children and youth spray coloured powder solutions (Gulal) at each other, laugh and celebrate, while elders tend to smear dry coloured powder (Abir) on each other's face. Visitors to homes are first teased with colours, then served with Holi delicacies, desserts and drinks. After playing with colours, and cleaning up, people bathe, put on clean clothes, visit friends and family.
Like Holika Dahan, Kama Dahanam is celebrated in some parts of India. The festival of colours in these parts is called Rangapanchami, and occurs on fifth day after Poornima (full moon)
Shri Bankey Bihari Mandir is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Krishna, in the holy city of Vrindavan in the Mathura district. Bankey Bihari ji was originally worshiped at Nidhivana. Bankey means “bent in three places” and bihari means “supreme enjoyer.” The image of Lord Krishna stands in the Tribhanga posture. Haridas Swami originally worshipped this devotional image under the name of Kunj-bihari (Enjoyer of Lakes).
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Kunj bihari mandir bhagbat
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मेहरानगढ़ दुर्ग का रहस्य | Secrets Of Mehrangarh | hidden camera | jodhpur
मेहरानगढ़ के रहस्य खोलती है ये विडियो :Secrets Of Mehrangarh Fort Unfolded.
देखिये जहा आज तक कोई कैमरा नहीं पहुंच पाया छुपे हुए कमरे से उस जगहे को
This video of Mehrangarh reveals the secrets Of The Fort.
1- Why was One man buried alive before its construction ?
2- The Sati Culture of Queens.
3- How did The King and his 30 queens live together happily ?
4- The gruesome wars
5- The luxurious life Of kings.
6- The Fitness secrets of queens.
7- Why was the Mehrangarh called Mehrangarh ?
8- Why is Jodhpur called Sun city or Blue city ?
9- Why The houses around the Mehrangarh fort are blue colour?
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Jodhpur's most notable attractions _ Places to visit in Jodhpur_ Points of Interest #################
Mehrangarh Fort, Umaid Bhawan Palace, Jaswant Thada, and the Ghanta Ghar, or Clock Tower. Tourists are also within proximity to Fort Auwa, Mandore, Kaylana Lake and Garden, Balsamand Lake, Mandaleshwar Mahadev Temple (Mandalnath), Ratanada Ganesh Temple, Sardar Samand Lake and Palace, Masooria Hills, Veer Durgadas Smarak (monument, park and museum), Bhim Bhirak Cave, and Ravan Ka Mandir, the only Ravan temple in India.
Some of the recreation places worth mentioning are: #################
Mandore Garden ,Kaylana Lake , Shastri Circle, Masuria Hill Garden, Rao Jodha Desert Rock Park, Science Park, Ummed Garden, Chokelav Baag, Machiya Safari Park
Fairs and festivals #################
Folk dance of Rajasthan.
Marwar Mahotsav, Gangaur, Baithmaar ,Gangaur Mela, Teej, Nag Panchami Fair, Sheetla Mata Fair, Baba Ramdev Pir Mela, World Sacred Spirit Festival
Temples #################
Chamunda Mata Temple (near Mehrangarh Fort), Raj Ranchhodji Temple, Achal Nath Shivalaya, Siddhanth Shiv Temple, Rasik Bihari Temple, Ganesh Temple, Baba Ramdeo Temple, Masuria hill, Shiv Temple, Shiv Sagar, Mata ka than,Udai Mandir in city area, Kunj Bihari Temple, Dauji Temple, Hathi Ram ka Oda, Ravan Temple
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Teeming Hindu masses celebrate Holi at Banke Bihari Temple in the heartland
People coated with colours during Holi at the Banke Bihari temple in Vrindavan, India
Holi celebration begins with lighting up of bonfire on the Holi eve. Numerous legends & stories associated with Holi celebration makes the festival more exuberant and vivid. People rub 'gulal' and 'abeer' on each others' faces and cheer up saying, bura na maano Holi hai. Holi also gives a wonderful chance to send blessings and love to dear ones wrapped in a special Holi gifts.
Holi is an important festival to Hindus. It is celebrated at the end of the winter season on the last full moon day of the lunar month Phalgun (February/March), (Phalgun Purnima), which usually falls in March, sometimes in late February.
The festival has many purposes; most prominently, it celebrates the beginning of Spring. In 17th century literature, it was identified as a festival that celebrated agriculture, commemorated good spring harvests and the fertile land. Hindus believe it is a time of enjoying spring's abundant colours and saying farewell to winter. Holi festivities mark the beginning of new year to many Hindus, as well as a justification to reset and renew ruptured relationships, end conflicts and accumulated emotional impurities from past.
It also has a religious purpose, symbolically signified by the legend of Holika. The night before Holi, bonfires are lit, in a ceremony known as Holika Dahan (burning of Holika) or Little Holi. People gather near fires, sing and dance. The next day, Holi, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, or Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated. Children and youth spray coloured powder solutions (Gulal) at each other, laugh and celebrate, while elders tend to smear dry coloured powder (Abir) on each other's face. Visitors to homes are first teased with colours, then served with Holi delicacies, desserts and drinks. After playing with colours, and cleaning up, people bathe, put on clean clothes, visit friends and family.
Like Holika Dahan, Kama Dahanam is celebrated in some parts of India. The festival of colours in these parts is called Rangapanchami, and occurs on fifth day after Poornima (full moon)
Shri Bankey Bihari Mandir is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Krishna, in the holy city of Vrindavan in the Mathura district. Bankey Bihari ji was originally worshiped at Nidhivana. Bankey means “bent in three places” and bihari means “supreme enjoyer.” The image of Lord Krishna stands in the Tribhanga posture. Haridas Swami originally worshipped this devotional image under the name of Kunj-bihari (Enjoyer of Lakes).
Source: Wikipedia
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of 50, 000+ hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM / SR 1080i High Definition, Alexa, SR, XDCAM and 4K. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world...
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Indian Hindu devotees celebrating Holi at the famous Banke Bihari Temple of Vrindavan in Uttar Pradesh, India.
Holi celebration begins with lighting up of bonfire on the Holi eve. Numerous legends & stories associated with Holi celebration makes the festival more exuberant and vivid. People rub 'gulal' and 'abeer' on each others' faces and cheer up saying, bura na maano Holi hai. Holi also gives a wonderful chance to send blessings and love to dear ones wrapped in a special Holi gifts.
Holi is an important festival to Hindus. It is celebrated at the end of the winter season on the last full moon day of the lunar month Phalgun (February/March), (Phalgun Purnima), which usually falls in March, sometimes in late February.
The festival has many purposes; most prominently, it celebrates the beginning of Spring. In 17th century literature, it was identified as a festival that celebrated agriculture, commemorated good spring harvests and the fertile land. Hindus believe it is a time of enjoying spring's abundant colours and saying farewell to winter. Holi festivities mark the beginning of new year to many Hindus, as well as a justification to reset and renew ruptured relationships, end conflicts and accumulated emotional impurities from past.
It also has a religious purpose, symbolically signified by the legend of Holika. The night before Holi, bonfires are lit, in a ceremony known as Holika Dahan (burning of Holika) or Little Holi. People gather near fires, sing and dance. The next day, Holi, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, or Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated. Children and youth spray coloured powder solutions (Gulal) at each other, laugh and celebrate, while elders tend to smear dry coloured powder (Abir) on each other's face. Visitors to homes are first teased with colours, then served with Holi delicacies, desserts and drinks. After playing with colours, and cleaning up, people bathe, put on clean clothes, visit friends and family.
Like Holika Dahan, Kama Dahanam is celebrated in some parts of India. The festival of colours in these parts is called Rangapanchami, and occurs on fifth day after Poornima (full moon)
Shri Bankey Bihari Mandir is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Krishna, in the holy city of Vrindavan in the Mathura district. Bankey Bihari ji was originally worshiped at Nidhivana. Bankey means “bent in three places” and bihari means “supreme enjoyer.” The image of Lord Krishna stands in the Tribhanga posture. Haridas Swami originally worshipped this devotional image under the name of Kunj-bihari (Enjoyer of Lakes).
Source: Wikipedia
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of 50, 000+ hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM / SR 1080i High Definition, Alexa, SR, XDCAM and 4K. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world...
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#बिछड़ियागणेशमंदिर जी, अपने परिवार से बिछड़ जाने की वजह से इनका नाम बिछड़िया जी पड़ा, सबसे प्राचीन, शास्त्रों में भी उल्लेख।
Jodhpur Rajasthan bichadiya ganesh ji, ratanada ganesh ji, bhogishel parikrama
#BichadiyaGaneshMandir
Bhogishail Parikrama is a Hindu Pilgrimage which happens in every three years of the “Purushottam Maas (अधिक मास)” or “Malmaas” month of the Hindu Calender. Bhogishail parikrama means to take a parikrama (circle) of this earth (earth) and thanks to God for the wonderful life. Most of the pilgrimage journey during parikrama prevails in the lap of nature, making its course to various religious places through difficult hills and terrain. Devotees also pledge to save and protect the environment by worshipping trees all along the way to the temples.
जोधपुर भोगिशैल परिक्रमा is a seven-day pilgrimage with seven stoppages at various religious places and is usually cover around 110 km. It is also known as the “Kumbh of Marwar” and almost twenty-five to thirty thousand devotees take part in this pilgrimage and visit temples and religious places to earn “Punya” or saintly goodwill or a place in heaven as its common belief.
अयोध्या की 24 कोसी और ब्रज की गोवद्र्धन परिक्रमा की तरह पूरे एक सप्ताह तक आयोजित आस्था के सफर में जोधपुर शहर सहित मारवाड़ अंचल से श्रद्धालु शामिल होते हैं। हिन्दू सेवा मंडल के बैनर तले आयोजित आस्था के सफर के दौरान श्रद्धालु जोधपुर शहर के चारों तरफ भोगिशैल पहाडिय़ों की 110 किमी की पदयात्रा करते हुए प्राचीन धार्मिक स्थलो में सत्संग तथा प्राचीन जलकुण्डों में स्नान कर आध्यात्मिक पुण्य लाभ अर्जित करते है।
#JodhpurBhogishailParikrama
This year #BhogishailParikrama happened in last week of May i.e. from May 24 till May 30. आस्था के सफर की शुरुआत 24 मई को दोपहर 3 बजे #हिन्दूसेवामण्डल कार्यालय घण्टाघर में ध्वज पूजन के साथ होती है। #विनायकिया में #बिछडिय़ा #गजानन व #रातानाडागणेश दर्शन के बाद प्रथम पड़ाव रातानाडा क्षेत्र में रहता हैं। परिक्रमा 25 मई को अलसुबह #रातानाडा गणेश मंदिर से रवाना होकर 13 किमी दूर अपने द्वितीय पड़ाव स्थल चौपासनी पहुचती है।
The #pilgrimage was scheduled such as there are seven stoppages for seven days, starting with Ganesh Temple #Ratanada on 24th of May, #Chopasani on 25th of May, #Barli (बड़ली) on 26th of May, #Baidyanath #बैद्यनाथ on 27th of May, #BeriGanga (#बेरीगंगा) on 28th of May, finally reaching #Mandore on 29th of May.
परिक्रमा के अंतिम पड़ाव मंडोर उद्यान के बाद परिक्रमा यात्री 30 मई को सुबह संतोषी माता मंदिर, कागा तीर्थ शीतला माता मंदिर, शेखावतजी का तालाब, उम्मेद भवन होते हुए सुबह 10 से 111 बजे रातानाडा गणेश मंदिर में दर्शन किए जाते है, उसके बाद शोभायात्रा के रूप में #कुंजबिहारी, #गंगश्यामजी व #घनश्यामजी मंदिर के दर्शन कर यात्रा #घंटाघर मंडल कार्यालय पहुंचकर विसर्जित होती है।
During this 7-day long pilgrimage, devotees get to visit religious temples and places like Bichadiya Gajanan, Riktiya Bhairuji, Choupasani Shyam Manohar, Arna-Jharna, Bhadreshwar Mahadev, Mandalnath, Jogitirth, Daijar Mata, Beriganga, religious sites of Mandore, Nimba-Nimbadi, Santoshi Mata Temple, Kunj Bihari and Gangshyamji temple to finally complete the Yatra.
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Woman smeared in colours dancing with great zeal at Banke Bihari Temple
Devotees gather to play Holi with Lord Krishna at Banke Bihari Temple in Vrinadavan, India.
Holi celebration begins with lighting up of bonfire on the Holi eve. Numerous legends & stories associated with Holi celebration makes the festival more exuberant and vivid. People rub 'gulal' and 'abeer' on each others' faces and cheer up saying, bura na maano Holi hai. Holi also gives a wonderful chance to send blessings and love to dear ones wrapped in a special Holi gifts.
Holi is an important festival to Hindus. It is celebrated at the end of the winter season on the last full moon day of the lunar month Phalgun (February/March), (Phalgun Purnima), which usually falls in March, sometimes in late February.
The festival has many purposes; most prominently, it celebrates the beginning of Spring. In 17th century literature, it was identified as a festival that celebrated agriculture, commemorated good spring harvests and the fertile land. Hindus believe it is a time of enjoying spring's abundant colours and saying farewell to winter. Holi festivities mark the beginning of new year to many Hindus, as well as a justification to reset and renew ruptured relationships, end conflicts and accumulated emotional impurities from past.
It also has a religious purpose, symbolically signified by the legend of Holika. The night before Holi, bonfires are lit, in a ceremony known as Holika Dahan (burning of Holika) or Little Holi. People gather near fires, sing and dance. The next day, Holi, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, or Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated. Children and youth spray coloured powder solutions (Gulal) at each other, laugh and celebrate, while elders tend to smear dry coloured powder (Abir) on each other's face. Visitors to homes are first teased with colours, then served with Holi delicacies, desserts and drinks. After playing with colours, and cleaning up, people bathe, put on clean clothes, visit friends and family.
Like Holika Dahan, Kama Dahanam is celebrated in some parts of India. The festival of colours in these parts is called Rangapanchami, and occurs on fifth day after Poornima (full moon)
Shri Bankey Bihari Mandir is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Krishna, in the holy city of Vrindavan in the Mathura district. Bankey Bihari ji was originally worshiped at Nidhivana. Bankey means “bent in three places” and bihari means “supreme enjoyer.” The image of Lord Krishna stands in the Tribhanga posture. Haridas Swami originally worshipped this devotional image under the name of Kunj-bihari (Enjoyer of Lakes).
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Holi celebration at Banke Bihari temple, India
Hindu devotees throw coloured water on each other inside Banke Bihari temple during Holi festival celebrations.
Holi celebration begins with lighting up of bonfire on the Holi eve. Numerous legends & stories associated with Holi celebration makes the festival more exuberant and vivid. People rub 'gulal' and 'abeer' on each others' faces and cheer up saying, bura na maano Holi hai. Holi also gives a wonderful chance to send blessings and love to dear ones wrapped in a special Holi gifts.
Holi is an important festival to Hindus. It is celebrated at the end of the winter season on the last full moon day of the lunar month Phalgun (February/March), (Phalgun Purnima), which usually falls in March, sometimes in late February.
The festival has many purposes; most prominently, it celebrates the beginning of Spring. In 17th century literature, it was identified as a festival that celebrated agriculture, commemorated good spring harvests and the fertile land. Hindus believe it is a time of enjoying spring's abundant colours and saying farewell to winter. Holi festivities mark the beginning of new year to many Hindus, as well as a justification to reset and renew ruptured relationships, end conflicts and accumulated emotional impurities from past.
It also has a religious purpose, symbolically signified by the legend of Holika. The night before Holi, bonfires are lit, in a ceremony known as Holika Dahan (burning of Holika) or Little Holi. People gather near fires, sing and dance. The next day, Holi, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, or Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated. Children and youth spray coloured powder solutions (Gulal) at each other, laugh and celebrate, while elders tend to smear dry coloured powder (Abir) on each other's face. Visitors to homes are first teased with colours, then served with Holi delicacies, desserts and drinks. After playing with colours, and cleaning up, people bathe, put on clean clothes, visit friends and family.
Like Holika Dahan, Kama Dahanam is celebrated in some parts of India. The festival of colours in these parts is called Rangapanchami, and occurs on fifth day after Poornima (full moon)
Shri Bankey Bihari Mandir is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Krishna, in the holy city of Vrindavan in the Mathura district. Bankey Bihari ji was originally worshiped at Nidhivana. Bankey means “bent in three places” and bihari means “supreme enjoyer.” The image of Lord Krishna stands in the Tribhanga posture. Haridas Swami originally worshipped this devotional image under the name of Kunj-bihari (Enjoyer of Lakes).
Source: Wikipedia
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Jodhpur - The blue city
Jodhpur was founded in 1459 by Rao Jodha, and named after this Rajput. This was the capital of the kingdom Marwar.
The city is also called as Blue city, as most of the buildings are painted with pleasing blue color. This is more significant during the diwali festival.
We spent a couple of days in Oct 2018, exploring
Admiring Mehrangarh Fort within which the old Jodhpur city was built
Jaswant Thada, a memorial made of white marble for King Jaswant Singh.
Wander through Rao Jodha Desert Rock Park
Check Out the Clock Tower (Ganta Ghar) and Old City Markets
Dine Overlooking the Step Well
Strolling along the Streets of the Blue City
visiting Kunj Bihari Temple
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Jodhpur (/ˈdʒɒdpʊər/; Hindi: जोधपुर pronounced [ˈd͡ʒoːd̪ʱpʊr] About this sound Listen (help·info)) is a City and district in the Indian state of Rajasthan. It was formerly the seat of a princely state of the same name. The capital of the kingdom was known as Marwar. Jodhpur is a popular tourist destination, featuring many palaces, forts and temples, set in the stark landscape of the Thar Desert.
The city is known as the Sun City for the bright and sunny weather it enjoys all the year round. The old city circles the fort and is bounded by a wall with several gates.[5] Jodhpur is also known as the Blue City because of the blue colours that decorate many of the houses in the old city area.[6] However, the city has expanded greatly outside the wall over the past several decades.
Jodhpur lies near the geographic centre of the Rajasthan state, which makes it a convenient base for travel in a region much frequented by tourists.
Jodhpur's most notable attractions are Mehrangarh Fort, Umaid Bhawan Palace, Jaswant Thada, and the Ghanta Ghar, or Clock Tower. Tourists are also within proximity to Fort Auwa, Mandore, Kaylana Lake and Garden, Balsamand Lake, Mandaleshwar Mahadev Temple (Mandalnath), Ratanada Ganesh Temple, Sardar Samand Lake and Palace, Masooria Hills, Veer Durgadas Smarak (monument, park and museum), Bhim Bhirak Cave, and Ravan Ka Mandir, the only Ravan temple in India.
Some of the recreation places worth mentioning are:
Mandore Gardens
Kaylana Lake
Shastri Circle
Masuria Hill Garden
Rao Jodha Desert Rock Park
Science Park
Ummed Garden
Chokelav Baag
Machiya Safari Park
Fairs and festivals
A glimpse of Rajasthan folk dances.
Folk dance of Rajasthan.
Marwar Mahotsav
Gangaur
Baithmaar Gangaur Mela
Teej
Nag Panchami Fair
Sheetla Mata Fair
Baba Ramdev Pir Mela
Rajasthan International Folk Festival (RIFF)
World Sacred Spirit Festival
Temples
Chamunda Mata Temple (near Mehrangarh Fort)
Raj Ranchhodji Temple
Achal Nath Shivalaya
Siddhanth Shiv Temple
Rasik Bihari Temple
Ganesh Temple
Baba Ramdeo Temple, Masuria hill
Shiv Temple, Shiv Sagar, Mata ka than
Udai Mandir in city area
Kunj Bihari Temple
Dauji Temple, Hathi Ram ka Oda
Ravan Temple
A number of dishes from Indian cuisine originated in Jodhpur, such as Makhaniya Lassi, Mawa Ki Kachori, Pyaaj Ki Kachori, Hot & Spicy Mirchi Bada, Dal Bati Churma, Lasan Ki Chutney, Mirchi Ka Kutaa, Gatte Ki Sabzi, Ker Sangri Sabzi, Raab, Lapsi, Aate Ka Halwa, Kachara Mircha Sabzi and Kadhi Pakoda with Baajre Ka Sogra. Jodhpur is known for its sweets ranging from traditional Makhanbada, Mawa Ki Kachori, Malpua, Ghevar, Motichur Ke Laddu, Besan barfi, Thorr and Gulab Jamun to Bengali Rasgulla and Ras Malai prepared by a traditional house Jodhpur Sweets.
Jodhpur has two outdoor stadiums and one indoor stadium complex. Barkatullah Khan Stadium has hosted two cricket ODIs. Umaid stadium footboll stadium and Gaushala maidan sports stadium. and railway cricket ground.
Rajasthan High Court is the High Court of the state of Rajasthan. It was established on 21 June 1949 under the Rajasthan High Court Ordinance, 1949.
The High Court of Rajasthan was founded in 1949 in Jodhpur and was inaugurated by the Rajpramukh, Maharaja Sawai Man Singh on August 29, 1949. The first Chief Justice was Kamala Kant Verma and the current Chief Justice of the Rajasthan High Court is the Honorable Justice Satish Kumar Mittal. A bench was formed at Jaipur which was dissolved in 1958 and was again formed on January 31, 1977. Currently, there are forty sanctioned judges.
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Celebration of Colours : Indians celebrate Holi at Banke Bihari Temple, Vrindavan
Hindu devotees throw coloured water on each other inside Banke Bihari temple during Holi festival celebrations.
Holi celebration begins with lighting up of bonfire on the Holi eve. Numerous legends & stories associated with Holi celebration makes the festival more exuberant and vivid. People rub 'gulal' and 'abeer' on each others' faces and cheer up saying, bura na maano Holi hai. Holi also gives a wonderful chance to send blessings and love to dear ones wrapped in a special Holi gifts.
Holi is an important festival to Hindus. It is celebrated at the end of the winter season on the last full moon day of the lunar month Phalgun (February/March), (Phalgun Purnima), which usually falls in March, sometimes in late February.
The festival has many purposes; most prominently, it celebrates the beginning of Spring. In 17th century literature, it was identified as a festival that celebrated agriculture, commemorated good spring harvests and the fertile land. Hindus believe it is a time of enjoying spring's abundant colours and saying farewell to winter. Holi festivities mark the beginning of new year to many Hindus, as well as a justification to reset and renew ruptured relationships, end conflicts and accumulated emotional impurities from past.
It also has a religious purpose, symbolically signified by the legend of Holika. The night before Holi, bonfires are lit, in a ceremony known as Holika Dahan (burning of Holika) or Little Holi. People gather near fires, sing and dance. The next day, Holi, also known as Dhuli in Sanskrit, or Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi, is celebrated. Children and youth spray coloured powder solutions (Gulal) at each other, laugh and celebrate, while elders tend to smear dry coloured powder (Abir) on each other's face. Visitors to homes are first teased with colours, then served with Holi delicacies, desserts and drinks. After playing with colours, and cleaning up, people bathe, put on clean clothes, visit friends and family.
Like Holika Dahan, Kama Dahanam is celebrated in some parts of India. The festival of colours in these parts is called Rangapanchami, and occurs on fifth day after Poornima (full moon)
Shri Bankey Bihari Mandir is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Krishna, in the holy city of Vrindavan in the Mathura district. Bankey Bihari ji was originally worshiped at Nidhivana. Bankey means “bent in three places” and bihari means “supreme enjoyer.” The image of Lord Krishna stands in the Tribhanga posture. Haridas Swami originally worshipped this devotional image under the name of Kunj-bihari (Enjoyer of Lakes).
Source: Wikipedia
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of 50, 000+ hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM / SR 1080i High Definition, Alexa, SR, XDCAM and 4K. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world...
Please subscribe to our channel wildfilmsindia on Youtube for a steady stream of videos from across India. Also, visit and enjoy your journey across India at clipahoy.com , India's first video-based social networking experience!
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Published on 13 December 2018
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Jodhpur's most notable attractions _ Places to visit in Jodhpur_ Points of Interest #################
Mehrangarh Fort, Umaid Bhawan Palace, Jaswant Thada, and the Ghanta Ghar, or Clock Tower. Tourists are also within proximity to Fort Auwa, Mandore, Kaylana Lake and Garden, Balsamand Lake, Mandaleshwar Mahadev Temple (Mandalnath), Ratanada Ganesh Temple, Sardar Samand Lake and Palace, Masooria Hills, Veer Durgadas Smarak (monument, park and museum), Bhim Bhirak Cave, and Ravan Ka Mandir, the only Ravan temple in India.
Some of the recreation places worth mentioning are: #################
Mandore Garden ,Kaylana Lake , Shastri Circle, Masuria Hill Garden, Rao Jodha Desert Rock Park, Science Park, Ummed Garden, Chokelav Baag, Machiya Safari Park
Fairs and festivals #################
Folk dance of Rajasthan.
Marwar Mahotsav, Gangaur, Baithmaar ,Gangaur Mela, Teej, Nag Panchami Fair, Sheetla Mata Fair, Baba Ramdev Pir Mela, World Sacred Spirit Festival
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Chamunda Mata Temple (near Mehrangarh Fort), Raj Ranchhodji Temple, Achal Nath Shivalaya, Siddhanth Shiv Temple, Rasik Bihari Temple, Ganesh Temple, Baba Ramdeo Temple, Masuria hill, Shiv Temple, Shiv Sagar, Mata ka than,Udai Mandir in city area, Kunj Bihari Temple, Dauji Temple, Hathi Ram ka Oda, Ravan Temple
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