Students Walking in Traditional Clothing – This photo was taken near Gyan Gudri in Vrindavan (Uttar Pradesh). Students wearing Dhoti, Angavastram, Kameez, Jhola, and Chappal (slippers).
During the tour, if homemade food is available, it is a luxury for sure. Yes, at a few tourist locations, I try to have homemade food, and at Vrindavan, I found a family providing homemade tiffin service at guest houses/hotels…
Homemade Vegetarian Thali for Lunch – This photo was taken at Marwari Tiffin Center (0-96279 96553) in Vrindavan (Uttar Pradesh).
Homemade Aloo Paratha with Dahi for Breakfast – This photo was taken at Marwari Tiffin Center (0-96279 96553) in Vrindavan (Uttar Pradesh).
Keshi Ghat is an important ghat among the holy ghats in Vrindavan. Its importance is mentioned in various Puranas. Lord Krishna killed the Demon Keshi, who was in the form of a Horse at this very location. This Ghat was…
Tonga, Ghoda Gadi, Rickshaw, and Auto are the four modes of local transport available in Vrindavan Town. I was returning from Rangji Mandir. At Nagar Palika, Chungi Chouraha, there are above said local transport available to travel within the town…
Shiv Kumar Vishwas, Ranjan Das, and many more, you will find playing ‘Ektara‘ – Traditional Musical Instrument and singing Krishna Bhajans in the lanes and by-lanes of Vrindavan in Uttar Pradesh.
Ramkrishna – a friend was leaving for the Wholesale Vegetable Market in Vrindavan to buy vegetables, and I joined. It is always interesting to visit the vegetable market because many times I often find a few vegetables new knowledge which…
Galadia Flower – This photo was taken at Sabzi Bazar, Loi Bazar in Vrindavan (Uttar Pradesh). Rs. 30/- per Kilogram.
