कबीर का दोहा (धर्म पर)

Kabir ka Doha (Dharm par) at Bharkiya Mata ji temple at Bhopatpura, Bhilwara, India

कबीर जी कहते हैं कि नदी से पंछी के पानी पी लेने से नदी का पानी कम नहीं हो जाता, ठीक इसी प्रकार दान देने से मनुष्य का धन नहीं घटता।

Kabir ji says that if birds drink water from the river, the water level in the river does not decrease, similarly by giving charity, a person’s wealth does not decrease.

(Hindi to English Translation by Google Translate)

कबीर का दोहा (धर्म पर) – This photo was taken at Bharkiya Mata ji temple at Bhopatpura, Bhilwara – approx. 48 Km from Bundi (Rajasthan).

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 my mother – I am less.

I have a habit of buying God photo frames (during visits to temples in various cities/towns) to be placed at the 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, but once during the tour to Ranthambore National Park in 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’s visit to Mira Road, Mumbai I saw a makeshift shop selling accessories/items worn by Sikhs.

Ek Onkar sticker and Khanda – a personal favorite. 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, my very first thought of wearing a chain was, when I saw – ‘Warrior of the light necklace’ on Paulo Coelho’s blog. I thought of purchasing it, but it was unavailable.

Anyway, what about you?

Do you buy Souvenirs during your Travel? And for Whom?