Tag: arunima
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Dil-e-naadaan tujhe hua kya hai – a “Ghalib” ghazal by Arunima and Aditya :)

Recorded a Ghazal with sis this weekend .. written by the lord of Urdu poetry .. Mirza Asadullah Khan Ghalib .. and composed by the maestro of new-age Ghazals ..Jagjit Singh ji 🙂 We loved the whole experience..hope you’ll enjoy as well 🙂 Blessings! —– Original Song credits: Poetry: Mirza Ghalib Music: Jagjit Singh Vocals:…
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The historical DEVI MANDIR (temple) at Panipat

The Historical DEVI MANDIR at Panipat ! A major religious centre with temples of several Hindu deities including a temple dedicated to the pious rivers Ganga, Yamuna and Saraswati! This temple was also a major hub where the Maratha forces gathered during the Batlle of Panipat! Happy Exploring 🙂 #Panipat #Haryana #History #Heritage #Temple #India…
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Jeena Jeena – Badlapur (Acoustic Cover)

JEENA JEENA – our newest Acoustic Cover performed by my sis Arunima and me 🙂
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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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Gurudwara Daata Bandi Chhod Sahib, Gwalior (video)

Some moments from the famous Gurudwara Daata Bandi Chhod Sahib, Gwalior 🙂
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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…


