This photo was taken at Bharkiya Mata ji temple at Bhopatpura, Bhilwara – approx. 48 Kms from Bundi in Rajasthan.
गोवर्धन की महिमा
Do You Buy Souvenirs during Your Travel? And for Whom?
Yes, I buy souvenirs during travel. And especially God’s photos for mother because she is religious and unable to travel due to old age.
I am also religious, but compared to mother – I am less.
I have a habit of buying God photo frames (during visit to temples at various cities/towns) to be placed at wooden temple (place of worship) at home. I have a collection of God’s photos from most of the religious places; I visited till-date.
Not only God’s photos, once during the tour to Ranthambore National Park in the year 2012, I purchased a T-Shirt with a printed Bengal Tiger as a souvenir for Rs. 350. And recently, during the Shirdi tour, I purchased stainless steel thin sharp brass line Kada/Kara (mostly worn by Sikhs) for Rs. 100/-only.
As per knowledge – Kada or Kara is a protective ring.
Recently, during Gurdwara visit at Mira Road, Mumbai I saw a makeshift shop selling accessories/items worn by Sikhs.
Ek Onkar sticker and Khanda – personal favourite. Sticker for my room door and Khanda to wear around my neck.
Ek Onkar means – God is One or One God.
Khanda as per google search, symbolizes – spiritual and secular.
If I remember correctly, the very first thought of wearing a chain was, when I saw – ‘Warrior of the light necklace’ at Paulo Coelho blog. I thought of purchasing it, but it was unavailable.
Anyway, what about you? Do you buy Souvenirs during your Travel? And for Whom?
ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA – SITE MUSEUMS
This photo was taken at Archaeological Museum Mumtaz Mahal, Red Fort, Delhi.
Timings: 9 am to 5 pm
Monday closed
About The Holy River Ganga (in Hindi language) by Khan Sir
About Akbar – One of The Greatest Monarchs Known to History
This photo was taken at Archaeological Museum Mumtaz Mahal, Red Fort, Delhi.
Timings: 9 am to 5 pm
Monday closed
ABOUT: THE MUGHALS (A.D. 1526 – 1857)
This photo was taken at Archaeological Museum Mumtaz Mahal, Red Fort, Delhi.
Timings: 9 am to 5 pm
Monday closed
Genealogy of The Mughal Emperors
This photo was taken at Archaeological Museum Mumtaz Mahal, Red Fort, Delhi.
Timings: 9 am to 5 pm
Monday closed
Surdas Poetry in Braj Language
This photo was taken at Shree Panchayati Gaushala, Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh.
For translation in Hindi language, Click to read..