Monday, 20 June 2016

5 Must Visit Places In Rishikesh

Located near the foot of the Himalayas in the Indian state of UttrakhandRishikesh is the7th largest city in India. It is also called as the “Gateway to the Garhawl Himalayas”. The town is a famous tourist spot and also a major pilgrimage spot for the Hindus. The River Ganges flows through the town of Rishikesh and it is famous for its various shrines and yoga ashrams. Rishikesh also is among the few places in India that offers a multitude of adventure sports to its visitors. With the city of Haridwar only a few miles south from rishikesh, the place is also considered as a ‘holy city’ and is vegetarian. Here is a list of top 10 places to visit in Rishikesh:
 1.Haridwar 
Located at a short distance of just around 20 kilometres by road, Haridwar is one of the most important pilgrim spots in India. The name of the town itself means gateway to god in Sanskrit. Hardwar has been a typical place to start a pilgrim’s journey in order to reach Mount Kailash, the eternal abode of Lord Shiva and Badrinath which has a temple of Lord Vishnu and is one among the ‘char dhams’ pilgrimage of the Hindus . In ancient times, the town was also referred to as Gangadwara, the place where the Ganges descends to the plains.

2. Laxman Jhula

Built in 1939, Laxman or Lakshamana Jhula is a suspension bridge in Rishikesh With a length of 450 feet and at a height of around 70 feet from the river. According to Hindu mythology, this bridge is built in the same place, where Lakshamana once crossed the river Ganges on a jute rope, thus making this another important pilgrim attraction.

3. Neelkantha Mahadev Temple

Situated at a height of 1675 meters, on a hill above Swarg Ashram the Neelkantha Mahadev Temple is one of the most important shrines dedicated to Lord Shiva in the Republic of India. In Hindu mythology, the temple stands at the exact spot where lord Shiva drank the Venom ‘halahala’ that originated after the churning of the ocean by the Devas and Asuras in order to obtain the Amrita or the elixir of life.

4. The Beatles Ashram

In February 1968 the Beatles travelled to the Indian town of rishikesh to attend a session of transcendental Meditation at the ashram of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. It was this visit that changed the world’s outlook of Indian spirituality. This was considered to be the Beatles’ most productive time, they wrote various songs during this visit most of which gained huge media attention and commercial success.

5. Shivpuri

Located at a distance of 19 kilometres from Rishikesh, The town of Shivpuri is situated on the banks of the river Ganges and is famous for its Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva.

Friday, 10 June 2016

India's Most Common and Flavorful Spices


India’s cuisine is characterized by the heavy usage of a wide variety of spices. The most substantial contribution to cooking from India is the way spices are combined and used differently in various recipes, which can result in a profusion of flavors and taste. The uniqueness of these spices derives from their diversity: a subtle shift in cooking technique can make the same spice taste entirely different. Even the order in which the spices are used while cooking can result in an entirely different product. To explore these magical spices, we’ve profiled some of the most commonly used.

Cardamom

Hindi name: Elayachi
Type: green and black
Health benefits: freshen bad breath, stimulate digestion
Goes with: tea, desserts like rice pudding and most Indian dishes
Indigenous to the land of the Malabar Coast in India, this spice belongs to the ginger family of spices and is the third most expensive spice in the world, mainly because it is hand-harvested and requires a lot of manual work. While the green cardamom has a mild and light eucalyptus note to it, the black cardamom is spicy, smoky and generally used only for its seeds. The most significant use of cardamom is to enhance the flavor of tea and puddings.

Turmeric

Hindi name: Haldi
Type: ground or whole
Health benefits: improves metabolism, acts as an antiseptic
Goes with: all Indian dishes and curries
Another spice belonging to the ginger family, turmeric is probably the most commonly used spice in India. The usage of turmeric was predominantly as a dye and in Siddha medicine for thousands of years. Derived from the roots of Curcuma Longa, a leafy plant native to India, turmeric has an earthy pungency, and a warm aroma and taste. Mainly used for its flavor and color, turmeric also has an antiseptic quality, thereby used for its health benefits, as well. And don’t be surprised if you find turmeric paste applied to bride and groom during marriage, as turmeric apparently also helps the skin glow.

Saffron

Hindi name: Kesar
Type: whole threads or powdered
Health benefits: protection against cold and memory retention
Goes with: used in milk based desserts like lassi or pudding. Goes well with rice
The most labor-intensive spice and definitely a favorite, saffron is the most expensive spice in the world. Originating in Kashmir, derived from the stigma of crocus flowers, saffron is believed to be more valuable than gold by weight. The most striking feature of this spice is its pungent honey flavored aroma that gives out a unique fragrance. The deeper the color of saffron the purer it is. It is often used after being soaked in water or milk, which softens its strong aroma and taste. Hailing from Kashmir, this is definitely one of the most delightful of all spices.

Cumin Seeds

Hindi name: Jeera
Type: seed or powdered
Health benefits: treat insomnia, improve immune system
Goes with: used in all Indian curries
Cumin seed derives from the parsley family and is widely used to add a smoky note and a robust aroma to most Indian curries and vegetables. Fried in its dry form and roasted before use, cumin seed is usually the first spice added while cooking Indian dishes. It is also dry roasted and converted to powder before being added to dishes like pudding and buttermilk. It is used to flavor rice, stuffed vegetables, many savory dishes and curries. Since it burns easily and can become overpowering, it is cautiously used while cooking.

Asafoetida

Hindi Name: Hing
Type: powdered
Health benefits: rich in antioxidants, it helps to treat various stomach problems
Goes with: fish, beans and rasam.
Derived from the resin taken from parsley family plants, asafoetida is usually added to hot oil before all other ingredients. It is prized for its truffle-like flavor and roasted garlic aroma, and is used as a condiment and flavoring agent in Indian food. It is famously used as a main ingredient in the Indian snack, chewer. It also gives a unique flavor to the South Indian curries,sambar and rasam. Grown predominantly in Kashmir and some parts of Punjab, asafoetida is very useful for its anti-flatulence properties.

Cinnamon

Hindi name: Dalchini
Type: powder or stick form
Health benefits: treat diarrhea, vomiting and muscle spasm
Goes with: chicken, biryani and Indian curries
Cinnamon, widely used in Hyderabadi Biryani, is a sweet tasting spice with a warm and woody aroma. These properties pair well with cakes, apple pies and more. Apart from adding to the flavor of the food, cinnamon also has various health benefits, such as blood sugar control and cancer prevention. It is predominantly grown along the Western Ghats of Kerelaand Tamil Nadu. While the origins of this spice can be traced back to India, it is also native to Sri Lanka.

Coriander

Hindi name: Dhaniya
Types: ground or seeds
Health benefits: improves metabolism, rich in vitamin C
Goes with: green vegetables and fish
Coriander is a member of the parsley family, and the seeds are oval in shape, ridged, and turn from bright green to beige when ripe. This spice tastes sweet and tangy, with a slightly citrus flavor. This omnipresent spice is probably the oldest in the world and is widely grown in the states of Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh. Widely used, coriander seeds are also used as an alternative for salt.

Mustard Seeds

Hindi name: Rai
Types: brown or black
Health benefits: rich in calcium and vitamin A. Works as a dietary fiber
Goes with: vegetables, beans, and pick

Red Chili Powder

Hindi Name: Lal Mirch
Type: powdered or whole
Health benefits: rich source of vitamin A and C
Goes with: vegetables, pickles and all spicy Indian curries.
Red chili powder is made from the seeds of red chilies. Being the hottest part of the chili, the powder is exceptionally strong and used in small quantities. Originated in the Americas, the powder was introduced to India by the Portuguese and has ever since become an integral part of Indian cooking. It is also used in its whole form in various South Indian curries. The heavy usage of this spice proves that Indians love their food hot and spicy.les
In Indian cooking, brown mustard seeds are more commonly used than the black mustard seeds. These seeds can be fried whole in order to flavor oil that is then used for cooking raw food. This favored oil can also be used as a garnish. While the seeds are native to Rome, the earliest reference to their use are in stories of Buddha, where he uses these seeds to save a boy’s life.


Friday, 20 May 2016

Five Ideal Summer Getaways


What is the best option to get rid of the scorching summer heat? Without a doubt, getaway to a cool destination. With summer vacations just around the corner, you have a good chance to explore various places with your friends and family. Most of the people prefer going to hill stations to spend some relaxing time away from the ever rising temperature of metro cities. Below mentioned is a list of a few not to miss cool destinations to visit in summer
  • Kashmir:There is no other place as heavenly as Kashmir. If wondering what makes Kashmir a must visit destination? It’s definitely the impeccable beauty and heartfelt hospitality. Some of the most famous places to visit in Kashmir are Pahalgam, Gulmarg, Sonmarg, and Srinagar. Additionally, Shikara boat rides and water skiing are some of the other fun activities to try out in Kashmir. A place like Kashmir is sure to offer you once in a lifetime experience.
  • Manali: Incredibly beautiful Manali is a perfect place to visit on your summer holidays. Glowing evenings, snow-capped mountains, breath-taking beauty makes it a must visit for honeymoon couples as well as families. Moreover there is Rohtang pass, Hadimba temple, Rahala falls among popular excursions in Manali.
  • Ladakh: If you love adventure and can handle moody weather conditions than Ladakh is the place for you. Leh and its regions are some of the best places in Ladakh as there are frequent flight services to Leh from Delhi and Jammu. Also the climate is quite pleasant in Ladakh during summers. Do not forget to visit the most famous Pangong Lake in Ladakh.
  • Dharamshala: Dharamshala, city in Himachal Pradesh is a valley that is covered with snow clad mountains. The splendid beauty of this place is a reason of most tourist turnout in summers. You are sure to enjoy every bit of your vacation in Dharamshala.
  • Mussoorie: Mussoorie, without a doubt has always been most favourite hill station among tourist. Although it becomes quite crowded in summers, it is still one of the beautiful places. Enjoy the cable car ride to the famous Gun hill while you contemplate astonishing beauty of Mussoorie.

Wednesday, 20 April 2016

Unique Bissu festival celebrated after 35 years

Unique Festival, Bissu, was celebrated in Thangad village, located on a ridge between Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh on Friday, in which hundreds of people from Himachal enacted the role of Kauravas while those across the other side of river Tons in Uttarakhand became Pandavas, fighting with bows and arrows and insulting each other through risque folk songs.



The bows and arrows incidentally are preserved in the temple of local deity Mahasu devta and passed on from generation to generation for use on Bissu day. Even the clothes people wear on the ocassion are unique, with men wearing 20 ft pyjamas rolled over and over to shorten them, and knee shoes to protect themselves from the sharp arrows.

Anthropologist Lokesh Ohri, founder president of the organization, 'Been There Doon That', who visited the festival, termed it a "highly spectacular and attractive event." "It's a pity that the tourism department could not publicise this colourful event where people dress up in wonderful costumes," he said.


Incidentally, the festival was being celebrated after almost 35 years. Elaborating on the reasons behind the long gap, Ohri said, "The festival is celebrated on each side of the river after every 24 years.


The day the palanquin of Chalda Mahasu, the local deity of the people of the Jaunsar Bawar community, reaches towards any side of the Tons river, the Bissu festival is celebrated. But the palanquin took a long time to reach Thangad as a temple for the diety was being built in Chiraji village of Sirmour district of Himachal on the other side which apparently took nine years to complete resulting in the festival also being delayed. "

Meanwhile, Jayender Dobhal, a local villager said that the festival was enjoyed by both sides. "Though both sides pull up each other while fighting, later they celebrate by dancing and sharing local sweets. They usually follow the guidelines of not hurting each other below the knees. Quite luckily, no one was seriously hurt this year, otherwise many people have become incapacitated due to injuries inflicted by arrows in past celebrations."






Tuesday, 12 April 2016

10 Best Places To Visit Near Mussoorie

1. Kempty Falls - Mussoorie


2. lal Tibba - Mussoorie


3. Happy Valley - Mussoorie


4. Camels Back Road - Mussoorie


5. Gun Hill - Mussoorie


6. Mussoorie Lake - Mussoorie


7. Christ Church - Mussoorie


8. Sir George Everests House - Mussoorie


9. Jwalaii Temple - Mussoorie


10. Mall Road - Mussoorie


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Monday, 21 March 2016

CULTURE OF MUSSOORIE

People
People of Mussoorie have a very austere look and soft heart. The people of hill station Mussoorie are quite strong and very hard-working too. Honesty and ecstasy are the two main features with which these people are blessed. They spent their lives being completely depending on agriculture.

Language and religion
The main language spoken by the people of Mussoorie is the Garhwali but they also make use of other languages like Hindi, Punjabi, English and Kumaoni.
Presence of places of worship of different religions like churches, mosque, temples and Gurudwaras reveals that people of all the major religions of India resides in this hill station like Christians, Hindus, Sikhs and Muslims.

Food
Cuisine section of this hill station is also very strong and delicious. Nearly about all the famous cuisines of the country could be find here and even the famous cuisines of the entire globe would also be enjoyed here. Like, you can taste the Continental, Chinese, Italian, etc. and also the taste of biryani of Mussoorie is really yummy and very tasty.

Local Festivals, music and art
Mussoorie people celebrates myriad of festivals throughout the year with great joy and bliss. The main festivals celebrated in this mesmerizing place are Autumn festivals, Summer festivals, basant Panchmi, Phooldeli and many more.

The local people of the region are quite skilled and make distinct types of items like sleeping bags, dry pinecones, wooden carved show pieces, etc.

Wednesday, 9 March 2016

Camel's Back Road - Mussoorie

Camel's Back Road is a four-kilometre-long stretch, named after a natural cluster of rocks that are
shaped like a camel’s hump. This road connects two prominent locations, starting at Library Point and leading up to Kulri Bazaar. The slope adjacent to the road contains a colonial cemetery that dates back to the mid-19th century. With its beautiful views of the surrounding hills at sunset and sunrise, it is ideal for early morning and late evening walks. Horse rides and rickshaw rides are also available. Surrounded by rocky mountains and green woods, its perfect for a tranquil break from the hustle-bustle of Mussoorie’s Mall Road.
A beautiful peaceful under the nature will always boost calmness and inner peace.Camel Back Road provide the same experience in Mussoorie.

Source: euttaranchal and happytrips