Showing posts with label family. Show all posts
Showing posts with label family. Show all posts

Tuesday, 21 October 2014

My Views For Diwali !


Diwali - a festival of lights. Every Hindu who lives anywhere in the world, enjoys it too much. People like me hang around for this Festival for an entire year. We enjoy this festival too much, clean our habitations, our surroundings, and meet our friends, neighbors and even enemies. It is the festival which unites us with our people, but in this article I want to share something which is hurting me for a long time. I want to share those things which I do not like these days, things which people reveal or share when any Hindu festival arrive, due to an agenda.
For the last few days, I am watching news/ads/reports on internet, newspapers and television which are screaming that don’t burn crackers, they will harm our nature our climate etc. etc. and they also give unnecessary and wrong data that Diwali festival causes maximum pollution than any other Festival in the world. They say carbon dioxide emission is increased by this festival and it must not be celebrated by Indians. They say Mother Nature is disturbed by this festival and Indian people cause a huge amount of pollution and they should not celebrate this festival by any means.
Why those so called “Nature-Lovers” don’t protest during any Muslim festival when a number of innocent cattle and animals are slaughtered? Why they don’t protest against those nations who burn a huge number of fireworks at New Year eve, why they don’t say anything at that time? But before any Hindu festival they start protesting, waterless Holi, Rakhi less Rakhi, cracker less Diwali etc.

These so called lovers don’t protest when a number of people buy cars, and emit huge amounts of greenhouse gases and CFC's. They don’t realize that a car emits more CFC's in a year than a festival, where people burn crackers only for four hours at maximum. If these people love nature, so much, why they don’t stop purchasing cars.

I respect nature, so much, but I don’t think a festival could harm our nature, this much. I believe in philosophies that if you do something against nature, try to return in bigger amount. Plant more trees so that greenhouse gases could be limited. Stop setting an agenda against Hindu festival, we love our nature more than foreign countries, we worship it and we realize that no one has any right to spoil it. We treat nature as our mother, from our heart not for an agenda.
Anyway, I am going to celebrate Diwali to the fullest and I will plant trees on the next day too, I suggest you to celebrate it the way you want. May this Diwali bring you a lot of happiness and prosperity!


Saturday, 18 October 2014

A Must Visit Place, Mcleodganj !


It is a Saturday evening and I want to tell you something today. Let us talk about some relaxation and change your mood. Last Saturday, I got a chance to visit a place. I have visited this place many times before, but believe me; I find it very new, like I have never been here before. The place I am talking about is Mcleodganj, Dharamshala. Well, it is one of the most visited places of Himachal Pradesh but I am going to describe Dharamshala in a different manner. You will love the way I will describe this place. Dharamshala is the head quarter of Kangra, but has a big tourist value too.
The place was astonished and damn beautiful; the way to Mcleodganj surrounded by fog. Fog in the mountains is the sexiest thing you can ever imagine. The big mountains cover with fog is one of the best view anyone can get, which is a dream of any photographer, to capture these breathtaking views. The Dhauladhar is one of the most watchable mountain range in the world. These mountains covered with heavy snow always, and there is a slight chill in the atmosphere even in the summers. Well, you have to experience this place once in your lifetime.
The St. Xavier church is the first place, which must visit while travelling to Mcleodganj; it is nearly 120 years old. This is the only place, where you will find enough road space where you can park your car and without any damage or harm, you will surely find it on the same place. Mcleodganj is famous for the Tibetan Buddhist Monastery; it is a serene place, where you will hear the chants of Lamas. It is also a crowded place where you will catch so many foreigners, Indians and Tibetans, but believe me this place is worse from the point of view of a driver, crowded and broken roads, and a huge risk of accident.
From Mcleodganj, there is a place called as “BhagsuNag” this place is a Hindu pilgrimage, where you will find clear water, this place has a historical importance, which you will know when you visit it. Deodar trees surround this holy place.

This trip was a memorable one, but I wish some social problems and inconvenience could be solved as soon as possible. Overall, do visit this place you will love the serenity, peace and genuine nature of the people here. Yes, please do taste hot momos and thupka to conclude your trip. A must visit place before you die! I can say proudly say that. Hope you have liked my article.


Monday, 13 October 2014

7 PLACES WHICH ARE HEAVEN FOR A SHOPAHOLIC IN AUSTRALIA!


Well a number of people love shopping. They like to travel and they like to experience a new place. Most of the people visit a certain place just to purchase things which they love such as clothes, accessories, gadgets, electronics, etc. Such people who are crazy about shopping, whom you can find in a showroom rather than in the hotel are known as, Shopaholic. There are a number of places in the world which you can consider the Shopaholic heaven. Such a place we are going to talk about is Australia:
·         Queen Victoria Market of Australia: This place has a gigantic market, which consists everything from souvenirs to food. If someone is in Melbourne then that person must visit it. This is one of its kind in the world, and you won’t get through the entire thing in one day. Aside from the clothing and stuff, they have a huge area of fruits, vegetables, meats, groceries, clothes, etc. just name it you will get it here.
·         King Street in Perth: King Street is perhaps the one of the best places in Perth for boutique stores. It is located in the center of the Perth CBD the street which shows elegance. While walking through the King Street it makes more enjoyable shopping experience. It is accessible by the public transport, a great shopping spot should have an x factor, and believe me this place has every factor.
·         Ann Street, Fortitude valley in Brisbane: Fortitude Valley has a reputation as Brisbane’s home for one of a kind where a number of fashion designers, artists and musicians working within the area, well seriously this place is inspired by beautiful fashion. This place has parking for disabled people so that they won’t face any problem in parking their vehicles.
·         Fremantle in Western Australia: Well Fremantle shopping complex is an interconnected pedestrian friendly which is open for 7 days a week day and night. Boutique clothing stores, gift shops, and art galleries just name them you will get everything here. This is the best place to shop on the West Coast. Many top designers of Australia have their stores in this shopping market.
·         Salamanca market in Hobart: A Street consists of 300 stockholders sell fresh and gourmet produce, arts, crafts and handiwork crafts from all over Tasmania. Ranging as one of the major attractions in Tasmania, especially this place comes alive on Saturday and Sunday.
·         Rundle Mall in Adelaide: It is a premier retail mall in Adelaide; it has a great atmosphere and whatever you desire you can get from here. The most notable feature of this mall is that it has got a life size four bronze pigs.
·         Gorman House in Canberra: If you are a fan of arts and crafts and you want to purchase some good piece of crafts. Then this place is a must visit for you! You will find a wide range of arts and crafts pieces.

Australian government provides temporary visa for citizens of various countries all over the world from 72 hours to 6 months. The visa application procedure is very simple and anyone can apply it online too. So Shopaholics don’t miss these places in Australia!