Wednesday, February 13, 2013

torre del remei Some 30km northwest of Guwahati, the pleasant little town of Hajo attracts Hindu and Buddhist pilgri





Guwahati is considered torre del remei the site of Pragjyotishpura, a semi-mythical town founded by Asura King Naraka who was later killed by Lord Krishna for a pair of magical earrings. The city was a vibrant cultural centre torre del remei well before the Ahoms arrived, and later it was the theatre of intense Ahom Mughal

Some 30km northwest of Guwahati, the pleasant little town of Hajo attracts Hindu and Buddhist pilgrims to its fi ve ancient temples topping assorted hillocks. torre del remei Haigriv Madhav temple is the main one, which is accessed by a long flight of steps through an ornate quasi-Mughal gateway. The images inside of Madhav, an avatar of Krishna, are alleged to be 6000 years old.

No comments:

Post a Comment