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		<title>Raghunath Ji Ki Chhowni - A Residence For Saints</title>
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		<category>Ayodhya</category>

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Raghunath Ji Ki Chhowni is an important place situated in Ayodhya. Raghunath Ji Ki Chhowni is more commonly known as Badi Chhawani, in Uttar Pradesh.
It was constructed by Baba Raghunathdas Ji, about 200 year ago, for saints. The saints using Lashkari Tilak live here and they do Puja and Bhajan.

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<p>Raghunath Ji Ki Chhowni is an important place situated in Ayodhya. Raghunath Ji Ki Chhowni is more commonly known as Badi Chhawani, in Uttar Pradesh.</p>
<p>It was constructed by Baba Raghunathdas Ji, about 200 year ago, for saints. The saints using Lashkari Tilak live here and they do Puja and Bhajan.
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		<title>Ramkot - The Most Frequented Religious Place In Ayodhya</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Nov 2008 03:04:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category>Uttar Pradesh</category>

		<category>Ayodhya</category>

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		<description><![CDATA[The chief place of worship in Ayodhya is the site of the ancient citadel of Ramkot which stands on an elevated ground in the western part of the city. Nothing apart from Ram Janambhoomi in Ayodhya is as mesmerizing as Ramkot. Although visited by pilgrims throughout the year, this sacred place attracts devotees from all [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img id="image592" style="width: 235px; height: 361px" height="361" alt="ramastatue1.jpg" src="http://india-tourist-places.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/ramastatue1.jpg" width="235" align="left" />The chief place of worship in Ayodhya is the site of the ancient citadel of Ramkot which stands on an elevated ground in the western part of the city. Nothing apart from Ram Janambhoomi in Ayodhya is as mesmerizing as Ramkot. Although visited by pilgrims throughout the year, this sacred place attracts devotees from all over India and abroad. The place evokes same sentiments and emotions among the followers as Ram Janambhoomi, on `Ram Navami’, the day of Lord’s birth, which is celebrated with great pomp and show, in the Hindu month of Chaitra (March-April). In fact, it is the most frequented religious place in Ayodhya.</p>
<p>This the same place where Lord Rama was bestowed with the kingdom and kinship of &#8216;Koshala&#8217;.
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		<title>The Archaeological Museum Of Nalanda - Antiquities From 5th to 12th Century A.D.</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Nov 2008 06:10:34 +0000</pubDate>
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The Archaeological Museum was established in 1917 and houses the antiquities mainly those excavated from Nalanda, the earliest university cum monastery complex and from Rajgir. In the museum there is a small but beautiful collection of Buddhist and Hindu bronzes and a number of undamaged statues of the Lord Buddha that were found in the [...]]]></description>
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<p>The Archaeological Museum was established in 1917 and houses the antiquities mainly those excavated from Nalanda, the earliest university cum monastery complex and from Rajgir. In the museum there is a small but beautiful collection of Buddhist and Hindu bronzes and a number of undamaged statues of the Lord Buddha that were found in the area. Two enormous terra-cotta jars of the first century stand intact behind the museum in a shaded enclosure. The collection includes copper plates and stone inscriptions, coins, pottery and samples of burnt rice (12th century AD) found among the ruins here. Open during 10.00 to 17.00. The museum is closed on Friday.</p>
<p>Two huge jars found from the monastic complex at Nalanda have displayed in a separate shed. A rich wealth of stone sculptures and images, terracotta, bronzes and other antiquarian objects are preserved in its reserve collection. Out of 13463 antiquities, 349 are on display in the four galleries of the museum. The antiquities from Nalanda are datable from 5th to 12th century AD but some of those from Rajgir are a little earlier in date.</p>
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		<title>The Sonepur Mela - One Of The Most Astonishing Cattle Fairs Held In Asia</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Nov 2008 09:01:15 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img id="image588" alt="soc1.jpg" src="http://india-tourist-places.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/soc1.jpg" align="right" />The Sonepur Mela takes place at the town Sonepur which is 22km from Patna. The Mela takes place on Kartik Purnima, a fortnight after Diwali , and people from all over the world get together to participate in this huge festival and is enjoyed by all. The full moon day of the month of Kartik (November) is regarded as one of the most auspicious days for the Hindus. Sonepur situated on the confluence of the holy rivers Ganga and Gandak, has the reverence of a blessed ground and lasts for a fortnight. In ancient times the Royal Rajahs and Nawabs used to camp here. The Sonepue Fair has unique and historical importance.</p>
<p>The sprawling mela ground here with the pulsating market has the widest possible range of cattle and commodities. The array of shops sells all sorts of merchandise. Sonepur Fair is the only one of its kind where a large number of elephants are sold. These are purchased mainly by forest departments and people involved with logging operations. Apart from elephants, a large number of cattle and horses are also brought to the fair for sale. Various folk shows, games and jugglers can be seen in the fair.
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		<title>Christmas in Goa</title>
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Christmas is the most celebrated festival in Goa. Though Christians are in minority in Goa and India, Christmas is one of the festivals, which has highest involvement of people of all religions. Parties and dancing is an integral part of the festivities, and all Goans and tourists participate in them wholeheartedly. Classy hotels, smaller clubs [...]]]></description>
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<p>Christmas is the most celebrated festival in Goa. Though Christians are in minority in Goa and India, Christmas is one of the festivals, which has highest involvement of people of all religions. Parties and dancing is an integral part of the festivities, and all Goans and tourists participate in them wholeheartedly. Classy hotels, smaller clubs and restaurants, groups of friends, schools, colleges and almost all social organizations have parties, eat, drink, dance and celebrate. There is no dearth of good spirit. Gifts are exchanged, according to the depth of the pockets and Santa Claus brings gifts to a lot of good children. Goa&#8217;s Catholics flock to midnight mass services traditionally called Missa de Galo or Cock Crow as they go on well into early hours of the morning.</p>
<p><strong class="t2">The Goan Way of Celebration </strong><br />
Dress up in the finest cloths and participate in the Missa de Galo. Party till you drop. Beaches and roads are covered with people, dressed in the best of attire. Dance and music are an integral part of the celebrations. So dance all through the night and don&#8217;t forget to offer prayers in the churches in morning. Exchage gifts with your dear ones and decorate your place of stay in typical christmas style.
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		<title>Sanjay Gandhi Biological Park - One of The 16 Large Zoos In India</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 01 Nov 2008 06:41:56 +0000</pubDate>
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Sanjay Gandhi Biological Park, spread over 34 acres of land, is located in Patna of Bihar. Established in 1969 as a botanical garden, it was later developed into a biological park. It has been declared a protected forest by the state government. One of the 16 large zoos in India, the park is home to [...]]]></description>
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<p>Sanjay Gandhi Biological Park, spread over 34 acres of land, is located in Patna of Bihar. Established in 1969 as a botanical garden, it was later developed into a biological park. It has been declared a protected forest by the state government. One of the 16 large zoos in India, the park is home to over 300 species of trees, herbs and shrubs. There is an exclusive nursery for medicinal plants. Rose garden, orchid house and grass lawns can also be found here.</p>
<p>The Patna Zoo makes considerable effort to conserve and propagate endangered species from around the world. Breeding captive wild animals is a difficult challenge that the zoo has met with some notable success. Apart from this, it harbors more than 800 animals. Aquarium and snake house are the added attractions. The aquarium has about 35 species of fish and is the maximum revenue earner for the park after the gate entry fee. Snake house has 32 snakes belonging to 5 species.<br />
 
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		<title>Martyr’s Memorial - A Memorial Of Seven Freedom Fighters</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Oct 2008 11:21:42 +0000</pubDate>
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The Martyr’s Memorial is a memorial to seven freedom fighters who sacrificed their lives during the Quit India Movement in August 1942, while attempting to hoist the national flag. Martyr&#8217;s Memorial is situated outside the Secretariat building in Patna. 
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<p>The Martyr’s Memorial is a memorial to seven freedom fighters who sacrificed their lives during the Quit India Movement in August 1942, while attempting to hoist the national flag. Martyr&#8217;s Memorial is situated outside the Secretariat building in Patna. </p>
<p>The foundation stone of Martyr&#8217;s Memorial was laid on August 15, 1947, by the governer of Bihar, Mr. Jairam Das Daulatram. The sculptor Mr. Deviprasad Roychoudhry built the [bronze] statue of the seven students with the national flag. These statues were cast in Italy and later placed here. The names of the seven martyr&#8217;s are engraved in the memorial :</p>
<p>Umakant Prasad Sinha of Ram Mohan Roy Seminary,class IX;<br />
Ramanand Singh of Ram Mohan Roy Seminary, class IX;<br />
Satish Prasad Jha of Patna Collegiate School, class X;<br />
Jalpati Kumar of Bihar National College, 2nd year;<br />
Devipada Choudhry of Miller High English School, class IX;<br />
Rajendra Singh of Patna High English School, matric class;<br />
Ramgovind Singh of Punpun High English School, matric class IX;
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		<title>Gandhi Setu - The Longest Single River Bridge Of The World In Patna</title>
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Gandhi Setu is built over the river Ganga. The Ganga, especially, is the river of India, beloved of her people, round which are intertwined her memories, her hopes and fears, her songs of triumph, her victories and her defeats. She has been a symbol of India&#8217;s age-long culture and civilization, ever changing, ever flowing, and [...]]]></description>
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<img id="image579" alt=gandhisetu1.jpg src="http://india-tourist-places.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/gandhisetu1.jpg" align="right" width="211" height="139" />Gandhi Setu is built over the river Ganga. The Ganga, especially, is the river of India, beloved of her people, round which are intertwined her memories, her hopes and fears, her songs of triumph, her victories and her defeats. She has been a symbol of India&#8217;s age-long culture and civilization, ever changing, ever flowing, and yet ever the same Ganga.</p>
<p>The bridge is located near Patna, capital of the state of Bihar in Eastern India. The 5.575 km long bridge between the faces of the Hajipur side abutment and the last foundation on the high bank at Patna, consists of 45 intermediate spans of 121.065 m each, and<br />
<img id="image580" alt=f10300191.jpg src="http://india-tourist-places.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/f10300191.jpg" width="233" height="130" align="left" />two end spans of 65.530 m each. As the river carries navigational traffic, the span arrangement for the decking had to be provided with a minimum headroom clearance of not less than 10.7 m. The headroom<br />
has to be maintained in all the spans of the bridge except for the last few spans on the Hajipur side, which covers a length of 305 m. </p>
<p>The cantilever segmental construction method is adopted to construct this mega bridge. This bridge was built by Gammon India Limited. It was innaugurated by the then Prime Minister, Indira Gandhi in 1982. </p>
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		<title>Golghar - Round Like A Honeycomb</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Oct 2008 12:09:12 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Patna city at one point of time have ruled the entire Indian subcontinent. This is the truth and there are many interesting monuments here that remind you of the rich past of the city. Panic stricken by the devastating famine of 1770, the British ruler Captain John Garstin had built a SILO or Golghar for the storage of foodgrains for British army with the storing capacity of 140000 tons on 20th July 1786, at the east bank of the Ganga where today&#8217;s Gandhi Maidan is located. At present it is the Central Granary. First in Asia and largest in the world this SILO has unique qualities in architecture. It is round like a honeycomb.</p>
<p>Golghar or the round house, the huge granary was built in 1786 by Captain John Garstin, at the behest of the then administrator, Warren Hastings. Bihar experienced severe draught that resulted in acute famine in the year 1770. Alarmed by the situation faced by the people, this massive granary was constructed for the British army.<img id="image577" alt=golghar1.gif src="http://india-tourist-places.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/golghar1.gif" align="right" width="210" height="141" /></p>
<p>The enormous structure is 29 m high and is 3.6 m wide at the base. Overlooking the river and the plains, it looks like the upper half of a gigantic, decorated Easter egg, with the spiral stairway winding around this monument, adding to its embellishment. It offers a magnificent breathtaking view of the city and the river Ganges, flowing nearby.The spiral staircase was so designed, in order to facilitate the passage of the coolies, who had to carry grain-bags up one flight, deliver their load through a hole at the top, and descend the other stairs.</p>
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		<title>Bodh Gaya - The Most Sacred Buddhist Pilgrimage Center Of The World</title>
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Bodhgaya is one of the most important and sacred Buddhist pilgrimage center in the world. It was here under a banyan tree, the Bodhi Tree, Gautama attained supreme knowledge to become Buddha,the Enlightened One. Born; in the foothills of the Himalayas as a Sakya prince of Kapilvastu (now in Nepal), most of the major events [...]]]></description>
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<p>Bodhgaya is one of the most important and sacred Buddhist pilgrimage center in the world. It was here under a banyan tree, the Bodhi Tree, Gautama attained supreme knowledge to become Buddha,the Enlightened One. Born; in the foothills of the Himalayas as a Sakya prince of Kapilvastu (now in Nepal), most of the major events of his life, like enlightenment and last sermon, happened in Bihar. Buddhism as a religion was really born in Bihar and evolved here through his preaching and the example of his lifestyle of great simplicity, renunciation and<br />
empathy for everything living.</p>
<p>Bodh Gaya is a place which should be visited or seen by a person of devotion and which would cause awareness of the nature of impermanence. </p>
<p>Since 1953, Bodh Gaya has been developed as an international place of pilgrimage. Buddhists from Sri Lanka, Thailand, Burma, Tibet, Bhutan and Japan have established monasteries and temples within easy walking distance of the Mahabodhi compound. The site of the enlightenment now attracts Buddhists and tourists from all over the world. At any time during the cooler months between December and March, a visitor to Bodh Gaya can observe a continual stream of<br />
Indian and international pilgrims walking the roads or arriving in buses, circumambulating the temple, performing prostrations and offering prayers in a multitude of languages. For those who aspire to awaken their full potential, Bodh Gaya today is truly a field vibrant with the potentiality of enlightenment. Enriched by devotion of Buddhists of all traditions, this holy site is emerging<br />
as a powerful inspiration to the modern world, awakening people of all nations to the real possibility of enlightenment.<br />
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