Tips for travelling safely during the time COVID: Humans have been locked in their respective houses since the start of March, 2020 as the whole world experienced a new kind of virus called COVID-19. Due to this humans all over the world started maintaining social distancing and for about a year they stayed in their home while restrictions over travel have been imposed. But now as the travel restrictions are eased and people can now travel to their favorite destinations but they need to keep in mind about their safety and take care of their health. 1. Research before packing bags: Before packing your bags , research about the destination you've chosen and see the status of COVID-19 in that area , whether the infection rate is high or low. Before travelling to different states keep a close check on their travel restriction rules. 2. Travel rules : While travelling by flight or by train , try to maintain as much distancing as possible and don't forget to carry essentials like
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India and its relation with Buddhism
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//Dhamek Stupa, Sarnath// Sarnath is a place located 10 kilometers north-east of Varanasi River, near the confluence of the River Ganges and the River Varuna, in Uttar Pradesh, India. Sarnath is a Buddhist pilgrim spot located near Varanasi. The city is famous for being the first place where Lord Buddha preached after attaining his enlightenment. King Ashoka, who was an ardent devotee of Lord Buddha and followed the preaching's of Buddhism constructed lot of Stupas and other structures which were based on the teachings of Buddhism. It was built by King Ashoka in the year 500CE. For more than 1500 years , Sarnath Stupa served as a learning center for Buddhism and people from all across the world visit here to get a glimpse of it. The place has got it name from the Sanskrit word " Sarnath" meaning " Lord of the Deer" which r elates to another old Buddhist story in which the Bodhisattva is a deer an
Celestial Sphere
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Celestial Sphere Last afternoon, the sky was somewhere between pale blue and purple, looking like it is going to rain anytime soon. I think the sky is an integral part of nature and it seems that is a masterpiece created by the Almighty. While the sky changes its colors, it seems like it is trying to deliver us some news and whenever the sky turns pale it feels like it is grumpy due to some reason and now it is going to cry. I remember what Haruki Murakami once quoted ," The sky grew darker and painted blue on blue, one stroke at a time, into deeper and deeper shades of light."
Hullabaloo in the Fish Market.
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A day in the fish market. Kolkata is a place where fish and other sea food represents a huge chunk of the culture and to get the true essence of Kolkata and its people , it is mandatory to visit the local fish market once in a while to the culinary vibe of Bengal. The delicacies made by fish and other sea food are a staple in every Bengali household. Fish markets gets opened for people at a very early hour and so people flock in huge numbers to get them. The air in these markets smell of seafood with huge crowd and commotion of people. Fishes ranging from Hilsa, Salmon, Mourala, Bata , Puti, Papda all are available and sometimes even seafood species like catfish, prawns, crabs, lobster,carp.
CASTING AWAY
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CASTING AWAY India is a country that has immense faith and belief in RELIGION, GODS and RITUALS and so the country is blessed with innumerable ghats and holy rivers which connects faith and also land. The above picture is of Damodar River which flows across the Indian states of Jharkhand and West Bengal, its source being the Chota Nagpur Plateau. The river is rich in mineral resources and is home to large scale industrial activities. People and devotees have a bath in the holy water as they believe having a bath will wash away their sins. The river has an attached dam to with known as Barrage Dam which helps in generating electricity to the cities like Durgapur and Panagarh.
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Siberian Birds at Triveni Sangam Triveni Ghat is one such ghat where three rivers namely Hiran, Kapil and Saraswati meet with Arabian Sea. The point of confluence is considered to be holy and sacred for Hindu culture. According to the Hindu mythology, Triveni Ghat is the place visited by Krishna after being hit by an error and is considered to be the cremation ground of Lord Krishna. It is believed that a bath in the holy river can wash off all the holy sins and the person can attain Moksha . It is one of the favorite tourist spot and is located near Somnath Beach. Migratory birds hover over the city during the months of November and December and the tourist who come here for a boat ride usually feeds them. With arrival of winter , Siberian birds travel across several kilometers. Siberian birds are one more reason why visitors are attracted to this place.
Ancient History Series
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//Lothal : Ancient History// //Series- 1// Lothal was one of the southernmost cities of Indus Valley Civilization. Lothal is famous for the discovery of several ruins of Indus Valley Civilization. It was the port town of Harappa . The city is 4500 years old and was discovered in 1954 during an excavation by the Archeological Survey Of India. L othal is a combination of two words; Loth and thal, which in Gujarati means ‘the mound of the dead. The city was inhabited during 3700 BCE and was a thriving trading port. It was discovered in 1954, excavated in 1955-1960 by S R Rao of Archeological Survey Of India. Lothal is located 85km from Ahmedabad. It is an important archeological site because of its dockyard which is used for business purposes during the ancient times. The image represents the Lower Town Of Lothal. The lower town contains a commercial and residential area. The arterial streets running from north to south were flanked by shops, merchant dwellings and artisan's w