Tag: architecture
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The mystical MITAWALI Chausath Yogini Temple (video)

The mystical MITAWALI – Chausath Yogini Shiva Tantric Temple! This temple dedicated to Taantric practices and meditation dates back to the 9th Century and happens to be one of our MOST FAVOURITE sites visited till date! The video is designed to be a meditation-music video of sorts with 3 original meditation audio tracks and also…
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Sas Bahu ka mandir or Sahastrabahu Temple (Video)

Saas Bahu ka mandir or Sahastrabahu Temple – Located to the east of Gwalior Fort, this place boasts of magnificent architecture and also gives a good view of the whole city! Also, this was one of our “the best” experiences at Gwalior 🙂 This episode attempts to bring some of that awesomeness to you ..hope you’ll like it!…
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Teli Ka Mandir (video)

TELI KA MANDIR – A beautiful work of art, architecture and devotion, this temple stands tall within the Gwalior Fort complex. Noteworthy are the Khajuraho-like erotic figures all around the temple structure, our “360 degrees Heritage selfie” and grown-ups caught-on-camera ‘stealing’ berries outside the temple complex 🙂 Hope you’ll like this latest episode from our Heritage Exploration…
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Sights and sounds from JAMA MASJID and surroundings :)

Ramadan Kareem 🙂 Greetings for the holy month.. here’s our RAMAZAN special!! Today, we bring to you some sights and sounds from the heart of this city as life manifests in various moments of innocence at the grand JAMA MASJID and surroundings.. on one fine winter morning in Delhi 6! The music track also is composed…
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The Tomb of Balban and Khan Shahid – Mehrauli Archaeological Park (Episode 2)

In this 2nd episode of our new Heritage Vlog series we bring to you this oldest structure in India that is believed to have used the Arcuate technique of constructing a true arch. We discuss about the Medieval India and particularly about the emperor BALBAN and his times. We also visit the grave of who…
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Khirki Masjid and Satpula – Episode 3
In this episode of the Khirki Masjid video series – the architecture of this place and some more stories and anecdotes 🙂

