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No Need To Visit Paris For Disneyland

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A trip to Disneyland is a dream of everyone. But it is not possible for every person to afford the prices or to visit abroad. but what if this dream come true? Get ready to meet with your favorite Disney characters here in India.

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If everything goes according to the plan of our  Indian tourism department then India may get its very own Disneyland and a new holiday spot will be added to our list. The happiest and the most beautiful place on earth is waiting for the Go-Ahead from the Tourism Board of India

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Gurleen Kaur, vice-president, infrastructure development corporation, tourism department. Said:

 “We need consolidated land for an integrated theme park. We are hoping to attract private investors to take up the project under public-private partnership. The investors’ meet at the Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) summit in Bengaluru is a platform through which we can come across interested parties,”

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A California like Disney Theme Park would cost Rs.100 crore and around 800-1000 acres of land is required. The suggested locations are either Devanahalli or  Bengaluru-Tumakuru road. But the project is still under planning, and if it happens then this might be the biggest theme park in the country.

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Private investors are being lured to join hand in hand so as to collaborate and make this dream come true. Let’s just hope this project comes into live, and obviously one more reason to celebrate traveling in India.

lots of adventures rides, and your loving Disney characters – More than Dream! We just hope it comes true!

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Six Indian temples you must see for the colorful celebrations of Holi

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Six Indian temples you must see for the colorful celebrations of Holi

We are eager to celebrate the festival of colors, Holi, which is quickly approaching. All around India, people celebrate this joyous, happy, and colorful event with tremendous enthusiasm. The Hindu calendar states that Holi is celebrated on the day of the full moon in the month of Falgun every year. The historic event will take place this year on Monday, March 25, 2024. Holi, which is observed in various ways throughout India, is a celebration of life and love as well as a festival of colors. Temples all throughout India are the best sites to celebrate Holi, a holiday that blends joy, devotion, and color. There, rituals bring the festivities to life. See some of India’s must-see temples for a celebration to remember.

Holi 2024: Let’s visit the colorful celebrations of Holi in India’s well-known temples, from the frenetic alleys of Vrindavan to the tranquil atmosphere of Udupi.

India’s Top Temples to Celebrate Holi:

1. Vrindavan’s Banke Bihari Temple:

The Banke Bihari Temple, located in the Uttar Pradesh holy town of Vrindavan, is well-known for its extravagant Holi celebrations. Devotees and guests gather here to watch this unique ceremony, which is known as “Phoolon ki Holi” (Holi done with flowers), during which prayers and devotional songs are shouted and flowers are tossed over the deities and devotees.

2. Mayapur’s ISKCON Temple:

Holi is being celebrated zealously at the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) temple in Mayapur, West Bengal. In honor of Lord Krishna, who is credited with popularizing the occasion with his mischievous antics in the village of Vrindavan, devotees assemble to sing and dance.

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3. Mathura’s Shri Dwarkadhish Temple:

Mathura, the birthplace of Lord Krishna, is another town famous for its Holi celebrations. At the Shri Dwarkadhish Temple in Mathura, devotees participate in customary rituals and smear one another with colors during a bright and joyous festival.

4. Lathmar Holi in Barsana’s Radha Rani Temple:

Barsana, which is close to Mathura, is well-known for its unique Lathmar Holi tradition, which involves women gently striking males with sticks. Witnessing this colorful and lively occasion, thousands of people converge to the Radha Rani temple in Barsana for the celebrations.

5. Karnataka’s Udupi Sri Krishna Matha:

In Udupi, Karnataka, the Sri Krishna Matha celebrates Holi in a more subdued yet spiritually illuminating manner. Devotees gather to worship and ask for Lord Krishna’s blessings as hymns and bhajans are sung.

6. The Uttar Pradesh temple of Nandgaon:

At Nandgaon, which is connected to Lord Krishna’s early life activities, local songs, dances, and customs are used to celebrate Holi. Many devotees come to this temple to participate in the festivities and ask the gods for favors.

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