Triund 2 “Finishing Touch with Trek”
Not it’s coming to be the morning after Diwali night, and I am eager to check for the sunrise in the sky of the mountains.
Not it’s coming to be the morning after Diwali night, and I am eager to check for the sunrise in the sky of the mountains.
Triund is in some sense a place from which you can start your first trekking journey. It’s above Mcleodganj hill station. My earlier Mcleodganj trip with Deepak Sharma was quite good for getting good photographs. So this hope is continuing.
Jwalaji is not any statue, its beams of fire coming beneath the ground, that’s why “Jwala” means fire names came.
At the time of exile of Pandavas in the Mahabharata epic, they stayed at Masroor for some duration, in which for worship they started building this temple, but due to Kauravas invasion, Pandavas have to leave the temple in an incomplete condition
After around 20km of riding from Palampur covering the beautiful glimpses of the great Himalayas, I reached Baijnath.
Palampur is around 132km from my current residence of Hoshiarpur of Punjab, and these 132 kilometers are not straight 4 lane highways, it’s a hilly circuit.
So to feel peace of mind, I visited a temple named Bajreshwari Devi temple in Kangra of Himachal Pradesh.
In the morning, after having our breakfast and filling up our tummies with tea and bread and parathas, we started our journey to Kangra in search of the hidden story and historical myths behind it.
While having a street view of Mcleodganj, I fall in love with the artistry of the place, several stylish things were displayed all over.
In the premises of the temple, there was pin-drop silence. I could even hear my breath over there. The silence aspires to Buddhahood.