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Dhamek Buddha Vihar in Sevagram, Maharashtra
Dhamek Buddha Vihar is Buddha Temple located in Sevagram near Nagpur. The temple has a bronze Buddha statue.
Buddhism is the third largest religion in the state. Buddhism accounts 6% in Maharashtra's total population. 6,531,200 people are followers of Buddhism in Maharashtra as per 2011 census. Maharashtra account for 77.36% of all Buddhists in India. Most Marathi Buddhists are followers Navayana Buddhism of the Dalit Buddhist movement, a 19th and 20th-century Buddhist revival movement in India that received its most substantial impetus from Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar who called for the conversion of Dalits to Buddhism to escape a caste-based society that considered them to be the lowest in the hierarchy.
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Gandhi's office Sevagram Wardha
Sevagram is located at Wardha near Nagpur in the Indian state Maharashtra State was Gandhis headquarters and place for experiments four a few years. For more information on this video click -
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Departure from Wardha Junction and full coverage till Sewagram : Indian Railways
Wardha railway station serves Wardha in Wardha district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is an important junction station on the Howrah - Nagpur - Wardha - Bhusaval - Jalgaon - Mumbai CST line and New Delhi - Nagpur - Chennai line.
The first train in India travelled from Mumbai to Thane on 16 April 1853. By May, 1854, Great Indian Peninsula Railway's Bombay-Thane line was extended to Kalyan. Bhusawal railway station was set up in 1860 and in 1867 the GIPR branch line was extended to Nagpur.
With the completion of the Kazipet-Balharshah link in 1929, Delhi was connected directly to Chennai.
Before establishment of Sevagram railway station, North-South bound trains have to get their engines reversed in opposite direction which was very time consuming process. To avoid this problem, a new station for halting North-South bound trains was established in 1985, named Sevagram railway station. Since then, trains running on New Delhi-Nagpur-Chennai line halt at Sevagram railway station bypassing Wardha railway station. Due to this, passenger crowd is divided in two. Still some trains coming from Ahmedabad and going in south direction have to halt at Wardha station.
Train Onboard : 12809 CSTM-HWH Mail via NGP
Locomotive in Lead : SRC WAP4
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Indian woman works on traditional wooden loom in Sevagram, Maharashtra
An Indian woman works on a traditional wooden loom in Sevagram in Maharashtra. Weaving is an ancient art of making cloth and other fabrics and the Indians have been expert of weaving since the ancient period. Weaving is the process of making cloth, rugs, blankets and other products by crossing two sets of threads over and under each other.
Weaving in Indian villages has been a hobby for several centuries now. Weaving has also become a major industry in the contemporary period. Weaving in Indian villages is done using threads spun from natural fibers like cotton, silk and wool and also using the synthetic fibers like nylon and Orlon.
In 1938 Gandhi inaugurated the Magan Sangrahalaya (museum), dedicated to rural enterprise. Arguably, this is the only facility he conceptualised himself, and got to see in its early operational days. The governing body today works with over 400 self-help groups providing training and skills development, sharing new production techniques, nurturing local handicrafts and artisan communities, and spreading the reach of khadi, from farm to fabric.
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WR, Wardha Junction railway station, India in 4k ultra HD
Wardha railway station serves Wardha in Wardha district in the Indian state of Maharashtra. It is an important junction station on the Howrah - Nagpur - Wardha - Bhusaval - Jalgaon - Mumbai CST line and New Delhi - Nagpur - Chennai line.
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A Woman Almost FALLS-OFF While Alighting From A Running Train | Indian Railways
A woman holding an infant attempts to step down of the running train (12180 Agra Fort - Lucknow Intercity Express) at Bhaupur, and got lucky as the people present around held her before she fell on the platform.
Although, the train had stopped moments after for around 15 minutes at Bhaupur. We also, overtook Tundla - Kanpur MEMU here. We were trailing it all the way from Phaphund.
Backpacking through India: Delhi, Rajasthan, Bodhgaya, Varanasi
This video documents our 3 week journey through Northern India visiting Delhi, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, Pushkar, Bodhgaya, & Varanasi. India is a vast country and although this was our third trip we barely scratched the surface. It is an overwhelming and vast country that overwhelmes and consumes the senses. I do not claim to own any rights to the music presented in this video. This video is for entertainment and educational purposes and the views expressed our my own. Please Enjoy!!!
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