Tuesday 27 January 2015

Real Rajasthan Beyond your imagination 

1.Bhangarh
Bhangarh  is a village in India that is famous for its historical ruins. It is in the Rajgarh municipality of the Alwar district in the state of Rajasthan. Bhangarh is at the edge of the Sariska Tiger Reserve.  Bhangarh is also a popular tourist attraction, alleged to be one of the most haunted place of the world .The Bhangarh Fort  is a 17th-century fort built by order of King Prabhash Rajguru in Rajasthan, India. A new village of Bhangarh with a population of 1,306 in 200 households has developed outside the limits of the fort as there is fear of ghosts haunting the old city. The fort and its precincts are well preserved.

 2.Khichan


Khichan is a village in the Jodhpur district of the Indian state of Rajasthan that in recent years has established a tradition of feeding wild birds, including Demoiselle Cranes that winter here every year. Up to 3,000 kilograms (6,600 lb) of bird seed are consumed every day by the feeding birds.Khichan village now hosts over 20,000 Demoiselle Cranes from as early as August each year to as late as March of the following year. The village, which has become popular among bird watchers, achieved international recognition when it was featured in Birding World magazine in an article titled, “Khichan - the Demoiselle Crane village."


3.Karni Mata
Karni Mata (date of birth and death unknown but traditionally believed by followers to be 2 October 1387 – 23 March 1538), or Karniji, was a female Hindu sage born in the Charan caste. She is worshiped as the incarnation of the goddess Durga by her followers. She is an official deity of the royal family of Jodhpur and Bikaner. She lived an ascetic life and was widely revered during her own lifetime. At the request of the Maharaja of Bikaner, she laid the foundation stones for two important forts in the region. The most famous of her temples is the temple in the small town of Deshnoke, near Bikaner, which was created following her mysterious disappearance from her home. The temple is famous for its black rats, which are treated as sacred and given protection in the temple. Contrary to some reports, the temple is not affiliated with Jainism. Another temple dedicated to her during her lifetime differs from others in that it does not contain an image or idol of her, but rather contains a foot-print to symbolize her visit to that place. Karni mata is also referred to as Nari Bai.

4.The Thar Desert


The Thar Desert also known as the Great Indian Desert or Marusthali (Land of the dead), is a large, arid region in the northwestern part of the Indian subcontinent that forms a natural boundary between India and Pakistan. It is the world's 17th largest desert, and the world's 9th largest subtropical desert. About 85% of the Thar Desert is in India, and the remaining part in Pakistan.In India, it covers about 320,000 km2 (120,000 sq mi), of which 60% is in Rajasthan and extends into Gujarat, Punjab, and Haryana.


5.Kuldhara

Kuldhara ( Paliwas ) Jaisalmer Rajasthan 19 Km far from the jaisalmer city . In 18th century Kuldhara was very beautiful city and big and glorious forts , Palaces  over there but in  1825  kuldhara  destroyed and after that no one live in Kuldhara because people those gone over there  they says in Kuldhara  ghost live and after that Kuldhara also known as Ghost village . But now thousand of tourist come   in Kuldhara village.
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