Sunday 24 February 2013

Hemis Festival 2013


Hemis festivals remember the birth of Guru Padmasambhava, who was the creator of Tantric Buddhism in Tibet. Huge contest drops on the 10 day of the Tibetan lunar 1 month. The vibrant two days of production is famous with excellent gaiety and passion. Individuals in joyful passion keep behind all their problems and stress and interact with themselves in festivities.

A grand party of Hemis event occurs after every 12 decades according to the Tibetan season of the Goof. In the Festivals, a two-storey excellent "Thanka", illustrating Padmasambhava is on show. It is highly stitched and very eye-catching and amazing, ornamented with pearl jewelry and semi-precious rocks. The oldest or the go lama presides over the wedding festivities. Another fascination of the Hemis Festivals is the vibrant reasonable, which shows some beautiful handcraft. Shopaholics can look for conventional handcraft for their visitors.



The Hemis Festival is an event here we are at the natives have fun with the vibrant procession. They decorate themselves in a shiny shaded conventional garb on this event. Cure your sight with an interesting hidden dancing conducted by the Lamas, on the beat of percussion, lengthy horns and cymbals. The wonderful dancing performance entertains the brain of every guest and persuade them to join in it.

The grand Hemis event is famous in the Hemis Monastery. It is one of the greatest Festival of Ladakh built in 1630, during the program of Sengge Namgyal. The Monastery homes the greatest Thangkha in Ladakh area, which is shown once in 12 years. There are two sections in the monastery - the set up area on the right and the Tshogkhang forehead on the remaining. The fantastic structure of varandah is outstanding. The surfaces are ornamented with surfeit of frescoes, the Buddhist 'Wheel of life' and the lords of four areas.

Hemis Festival 2013 - 18th-19th June 2013

Monday 18 February 2013

WILDLIFE JOURNEYS – Kanha National Park – CENTRAL INDIA

Monsoon season has thundered to a close, meaning India’s national parks are once again open for business. Kanha National Park, one of the country’s finest safari spots, is a world plucked straight from Rudyard Kipling’s “The Jungle Book.” Giant Indian elephants rumble through bamboo thickets “in a military. The mainly two types of forests of this national park: Sal and mixed deciduous.

Style”, peacocks fluff their brightly adorned feathers, and while visitor swon’t catch Mowgli swinging about, they mayspot India’s fierce Royal Bengal tiger prowling in the brush. The 1,945 sq km wildlife preserve also shelters many other exotic and endangered native animals. Rescued from near extinction, herds of swamp deer feast upon the tall, dry grassland, now threatened more by tigers than poachers. Kanha’s also popular and lightning fast black bucks sometimes zip by at an incredible 100 kph, enthralling spectators and exhausting predators. Of course, the area’s main draw is its elephant-back tiger safaris, which put open-air jeeps in their parking place. In fact, with its vast stretches of open meadows and closely guarded borders, the preservation is the perfect site for tiger tracking. Many can see tigers behind bars at a zoo, but few can come within meters of the beasts’ uncaged brilliance while sitting atop one of the globe’s largest mammals. Mowgli would be proud.

A striking cry produces from great above the treetops. A careful langur goof is caution his group of an nearing predator. As swamp deer gallop previous your vehicle away from the wails, you magic towards the risk. In a display, your car owner prevents the car and changes off the engine. The woodlands is strangely silent and every audio has your go on a rotating.


Shergarh Tenting

Three kilometers from Kanha’s quiet, less touristy Mukki Gate, eco-conscious Jehan and Katie Bhujwala have taken “luxury” outdoors with six top-end tents. These spacious canvas quarters offer a relaxing retreat from the day’sgame drive and connect to private, permanent bathrooms delivering hot water, heated by a stoked fire. After a superbly guided safari, guests can pedal through the local landscape on one of Shergarh’s exciting new cycling treks. Personal touches like tasty, packed safari lunches or preheated beds on chilly nights ensure each stay feels special.

Flame of the Forest

Cloaked in the forest and fauna of Kanha National Park lies the sought-after Flame of the Forest Safari Lodge. Owners and caregivers Isa and Karan warmly welcome adventurous visitors, making their jungle abode feel like home. This luxurious lodge offers four eco-friendly cottages, thoughtfully designed with nature and relaxation in mind. Each cottage exudes an aura of authenticity and has a patio that peeks down at the banks of the bubbling Banjar River. Venture out early for a trek through the nearby tribal villages or accompany seasoned naturalist Karan on a heart-pumping tiger safari. Twilight dinner on the Banjar sands will have you seriously considering Making the switch from the “concrete jungle”.



Flora and Fauna of Kanha National Park with Wildlife Tours

Kanha National Park is mixture of great floras and faunas. The main fauna in the park are tiger, gaur, wild dogs, chousingha, nilgai, sloth bear, sambhar, chital, hard ground Barasinga-(12-horned deer), barking deer, hyena, jungle cat and leopard. It is also the ecstasy of birds like Racket-tailed drongo, Magpie Robin, two species of hornbill seen in large numbers.

Other attractions around this national park are: Kanha Museum, Elephant Safari, Bamni Dadar, Tiger Safari India National Parks, (bird’s eye view of the National Park), Bird Watching Tours India and many more.

Saturday 16 February 2013

Indian music festival 2013

"Today, like every other day, we awaken vacant and terrified," wrote the excellent Sufi mystic Jalaluddin Rumi, "Don't start the entrance to the research and start studying. Instead, take down a guitar. Let the elegance we really like be what we do."

The Sufis believe in enjoying by performing and dance. Thus music requires the center level as it comes very near to relaxation, as underlined by Osho. In Northern Indian, Sufi Experts like Bulle Shah, Baba Farid and Shahbaz Kalandar wrote delighted poetry that has become well-known as Sufi and individuals music these days especially by means of Qawwali.

Qawwali is a vivid musical technology custom that extends returning more than 700 decades. Initially conducted mainly at Sufi shrines throughout the subcontinent, it has also obtained popular reputation. A cause musician has a variety of followers who shout along and clap with the complement of other performers. The performers and the audience are often transferred into a condition of 'wajad' where they experience intoxicated with the use of God. The delayed Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan is regarded the uncrowned emperor of Qawwali.

'Mast Kalandar' the qawwali of Hazrat Lal Shahbaz Kalandar is perhaps the most popular and most well-known of these. Regarded as 'the nationwide anthem' for qawwalis, it is sang at every show of Sufi music. Pakistan's the delayed Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan created popular qawwali to the Western after the Sabri Bros became well known qawwali performers. In the Nineteen seventies, Shakila Bano Bhopali from Indian was perhaps the most well-known women qawwali musician who visited many nations to amuse NRIs. Now Abida Parveen has signed up with this popular team. Now Rahat Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, a nephew of Nusrat, is becoming well-known especially with 'Lagi man ki lagan'.

In Indian, the Wadali Bros and Hendes Raj Hendes are top Sufi and qawwali performers. Another celebrity is Zila Khan, little girl of famous Sitar genius, Ustad Vilayat Khan is known as after Amir Khusrao's raag Zila Kaafi.

Since 1960, Bollywood movies created popular qawwali since the traditional 'Barsat ki Raat' 'Mughle-e-Azam' had unforgettable qawwalis are kept in mind until these days. Other strikes come from 'Amar, Akbar and Anthony’. More lately, 'Maqbool' had a highly effective variety by Daler Mehndi and this season 'Jodha Akbar' had one "Khwaja mere Khwaja" by A. R. Rehman. Among the Punjabi individuals performers, Hendes Raj Hendes, has a variety of conventional Sufi figures to his credit score, Rabbi Shergill got instantaneously reputation for 'Bulla Ki Jaana' and Kailash Kher for 'Allah ke Bande'. Although a Punjabi Pop Singer, Hans Raj Hans, has created a name for himself as a Sufi musician as well and he is a fantastic admirer of Osho, studying and enjoying his terms for motivation, he says. All these performers are re-energizing qawwali with a contemporary contact.

Traditional qawwalis go one for one time or more as in the situation of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan that carries audience into a condition of hypnosis like level with his craftsmanship and give up. They be successful in in contact with the ones who are start to the contact of the Greatest. Sufis use music as a method, for example in qawwali, to discuss the everlasting message; and when it is sung with fervour, it delivers one nearer to the Greatest.

Pakistani Sufi musician Shafqat Ali, says, "Sufi music is more about ibadad (prayer) of God. The whole concept of Sufi music is linking to God through music. The lines of that music are mostly poetry and shayari (poetry) published to compliment God and discuss his really like towards humanity."



Adds Sufi musician Abeeda Parveen, "Sufiism is an exercise in compliment about the lord. The music is a wider phrase showing really like for the dearest. The concentration of the really like is indefinable."

Osho says, "Music comes nearest to relaxation. Music is a way towards relaxation and the most wonderful way. Paying attention to excellent music you instantly become quiet -- with no attempt. Dropping in track with the music you reduce your ego with no attempt. You become comfortable, you drop into an in-depth relax. You are aware, conscious, and yet in a simple way intoxicated." Seems Osho is referring to Sufi qawwali music.