Thursday, May 21, 2009
Martyr's Memorial
Death comes to all, but sacrifice build a monument which shall endure until the sun grows cold
Jallianwala Bagh Martyr's Memorial, is a historical monument stands for the glorious freedom struggle of India. This site witnessed the massacre of over 2000 innocent people by the British
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Amar Jyothi - The memorial
History reminds us what never happens twice.
Looking into the flickering flame all I could see was women and children being crushed under the heels of those who trying to escape and the sounds of screaming, running innocent people.
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Important notice
We, who are the living, possess the past. Tomorrow is for our martyrs
Brigadier General Reginald Dyer opened fire on an unarmed gathering in Jallianwala Bagh. 1,650 rounds were fired into the complex, with the narrow only exit blocked by the troops. Close to 2000 people died either directly hit by bullets or by jumping into the well to escape from the bullets. Most of those that died were not freedom fighters but rather villagers that had arrived in Amritsar for the Indian festival Baisakhi and had gathered in the park.
Bullet Marks
The people who have really made history are the martyrs.
As we passed the narrow entrance and entered into the garden, we can clearly visualize what took place on that unfortunate April day. A section of wall with bullet marks still visible is preserved .The Jallianwala Bagh memorial that stands today as a mute testimony
A scene of Jallianwala Bagh massacre
Black page in history
A generation which ignores history has no past and no future
It is said that there were not less than 25000 men, women and children gathered to participate in the protest meeting. They included Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs and Christians. Not long after the meeting had started, General Dyer appeared on the scene with his armed troops and without any warning ordered firing, aimed at dispersing the crowd through he had blocked the only exit of enclosure.
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Jalianwallah Bagh
Vande Mataram
I have no country to fight for; my country is the earth, and I am a citizen of the world.
Every single obstacle that we crossed was worth the moment. The whole aura of hooting, shouting, jumping and pumping, passion & patriotism running at all time high is nothing compared to what I had experienced the day I was at Wagah border, just a few meters away from Pak territory
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Flag-Lowering ceremony
The rituals are performed with utmost duty.
When the sun decides to say goodbye to a peaceful day its time For the reunion, which transcends the boundaries, that man has laid. The gates are slammed shut and on both sides, a trumpet announces the end of the spectacle. Both officers return to the white border line and a final martial handshake without exchanging a single glance is watched by thousands each evening. They show their anger and their determination, but it always stays formal.
Border closing ceremony
War then, is a relation - not between man and man: but between state and state; and individuals are enemies only accidentally: not as men, nor even as citizens: but as soldiers; not as members of their country, but as its defenders
Soldiers from both countries marching in perfect drill, going through the steps of bringing down their respective national flags. As the sun goes down, nationalistic fervour rises and lights are switched on marking the end of the day amidst thunderous applause
My Salute to Mother India
Why do we have wars ? Why do we have boundaries ?
The entire Indian crowd was very much charged up due to the event & as well due to those devotional songs were played on the loud speakers. In between the announcer used to charged the people with 'Hindustan Jindabad, Vande Mataram, Bhramt Mata Ki jai' type of slogans. At one point people started dancing on the road. Its amazing atmosphere.
India-Pak Border at Wagah
The love of one's country is a splendid thing. But why should love stop at the border?
The border between Pakistan and India at Wagah is the scene of a pompous flag-lowering ceremony daily at sunset, complete with ornately-dressed military guards. Patriotism runs high on both sides of the border and the respective citizens join in, waving flags and cheering. Hugely entertaining and unique.
The Retreat Ceremony
Patriotism is not short, frenzied outbursts of emotion, but the tranquil and steady dedication of a lifetime
Wagah about 28 kms, from Amritsar is the only border crossing between India and Pakistan.It an interesting and unique experience especially at sunset when the 'Retreat' ceremony takes place with the BSF on the Indian Side of the Border. This ceremony has taken place every day since partition in 1947 and was a truly unique experience.
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Reflecting
Come One, Come All!
A journey of spirituality, religion, discovery and more
Golden Temple has a very enchanting feature, which endears it more to the devotees. The gurdwara has entrances on all the four sides, signifying the fact that the home of God is open to one and all, without any distinction on the basis of religion, caste, creed, sect or social status.
The Pride of Punjab and the Sikhs
Faith is the force of life
The architectural style of the Temple is a beautiful amalgam of Hindu and Muslim styles and many believe that this particular specimen has led the way for what can be described as a Sikh school of architecture. The mirrored interiors of the temple are lavishly gilded and decorated with inlay work that adds to the aesthetic value of the experience in addition to its spiritual relevance.
The Journey of My Soul
Irrespective of whether we are religious or atheist, all human beings are spiritual by nature and spirituality is the cornerstone of our recovery.
The very land is steeped in spirituality, where many ancient practices were developed and perfected over 5,000 years ago. Simply walking the land can leave a profound and lasting imprint on your soul. To transform your life requires such a journey which will change the way you view yourself and the world.
Shrine of Sikhism
Far away there in the sunshine are my highest aspirations. I may not reach them but I can look up and see their beauty, believe in them, and try to follow them.
This famous temple is builted by the lowest level because it symbolizes the modesty of Guru Nanak. The structural design of the temple is measured as the essence of handiness and inspiration and it characterize an exclusive harmony among the Muslim and the Hindus.
The Golden Temple
Kashmir Valley
The richness I achieve comes from Nature, the source of my inspiration.
The valley of Kashmir is unique in its surroundings, which offers breathtaking view of its varying topography. Nature has endowed Kashmir with exotic beauty, which is reflected in its picturesque landscapes, lush green forests of Chinar, Deodar and Pine trees, beautiful rivers and waterfalls, snow covered mountains and a range of flora and fauna.
Monday, May 18, 2009
Soulful
Natures Seduction
Time to play
I just play for fun
This is one of the beautiful places, ideal for skiing, but you require a pretty good experience as well as training to ski down the slopes. Ski instructor helps me to try out a hand on skiing. but you know i do not participate in any sport with ambulances at the bottom of the hill
Sonmarg: The meadow of Gold
If one is lucky, a solitary fantasy can totally transform one million realities.
Legend has it that a well in the vale has been bestowed with water which is further bestowed by mystical qualities of turning everything into eternal riches-gold.
Sonamarg derives its name from it. It literally stands for 'meadow of Gold'.The blooming valley has been chiseled over the ages by mighty River Sindh
The Mughal Gardens
Kashmiri kids
Traditional Kashmiri Dress
Shalimar Bagh
Wherever life takes us, there are always moments of wonder
The most beautiful of all the Mughal gardens, Shalimar Bagh was built for Nur Jahan, “Light of the world”, by her husband Jehangir in 1616. The gardens are straight out of a fairy tale. The top most of the four terraces called the “Abode of Love”, was reserved for the emperor and the ladies of court. There is a huge tank, and around 150 fountains dazzle with their display. Electric lights add charm to the beautiful atmosphere.
Blossoming almond
Those who contemplate the beauty of the earth find reserves of strength that will endure as long as life lasts
The enchanting scenario is attributed to the thousands of almond trees that blossom and present a surreal blanket of white and pink in the majestic mountainous landscape. These flowers indicate the departure of winter and the arrival of spring.
The Mustard Field
Sunday, May 17, 2009
The Land Beyond
Every artist dips his brush in his own soul, and paints his own nature into his pictures.
It can be easy to forget that Kashmir, beyond what we see in the news: political upheaval, rioting & loss, is a land with a diverse geography and natural prowess. Rolling, umber mountains dip into fertile green-patchwork valleys where acres and acres of mustard fields can be found blooming in bursts of yellow.
Friday, May 15, 2009
A lone shikara
Cultural cruising
A lake is the landscape's most beautiful and expressive feature. It is Earth's eye; looking into which the beholder measure the depth of his own nature.
Dal Lake is famous not only for its beauty, but for its vibrance.. Just one ride in Kashmir Shikaras will take you give you a feel of heaven in your hand.
Whispering
Discovering this idyllic place, we find ourselves filled with a yearning to linger here, where time stands still and beauty overwhelms.
The abundance of natural beauty has earned the valley a nickname of the 'Switzerland of the East'. It is mesmerizing to see how this endless beauty never fails to charm us with its dazzling white snow of Winters.
Mystic road
Kashmir Valley
The richness I achieve comes from Nature, the source of my inspiration.
The valley of Kashmir is unique in its surroundings, which offers breathtaking view of its varying topography. Nature has endowed Kashmir with exotic beauty, which is reflected in its picturesque landscapes, lush green forests of Chinar, Deodar and Pine trees, beautiful rivers and waterfalls, snow covered mountains and a range of flora and fauna.
The valley of Kashmir is unique in its surroundings, which offers breathtaking view of its varying topography. Nature has endowed Kashmir with exotic beauty, which is reflected in its picturesque landscapes, lush green forests of Chinar, Deodar and Pine trees, beautiful rivers and waterfalls, snow covered mountains and a range of flora and fauna.
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