Friday, May 14, 2010
અને જો સંબંધો સાચા હોય તો એને સાચવવા નથી પડતા
વ્યવહાર નથી બદલાતા સંજોગો બદલાય છે ,
માણસ નથી બદલાતા ખાલી તેમના અભિગમ બદલાય છે
માણસને સાચા સ્વરૂપમાં ઓળખવો હોય તો તેને સતાસ્થાને બેસાડો .
જીવન માં એટલી બધી ભૂલો ના કરવી કે પેન્સિલ પેહલા જ રબર ઘસાઈ જાય !
જીવન માં ફક્ત એક સારી વ્યક્તિ નો સાથ હોય તો આખી જિંદગી જીવી શકાય છે ,
પણ ક્યારેક ફક્ત એ એક સારી વ્યક્તિ ની શોધ માં આખી જિંદગી વીતી જાય છે ..
દરેક માણસ પાસે એક એવું મોટું કબ્રસ્તાન હોવું જોઇએ ,
કે જેમાં એ પોતાના મિત્રોના દોષો દફનાવી શકે
મિત્ર એ એવી વ્યક્તિ છે કે જે તમારા હ્દય મા ગુંજ્તા ગીત ને જાણે છે
અને એ જ ગીત ને યાદ કરાવે છે જ્યારે તમે ગીત ના શબ્દો ભુલી જાઓ છો .
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પુરુષને પરાજિત કરવો હોય તો એના અહમને પંપાળો અને
સ્ત્રીને પરાજિત કરવી હોય તો એની પ્રશંસા કરો !!
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તમે યોગી ન થઇ શકો તો નો પ્રોબ્લેમ પણ બધાને ઉપ - યોગી જરૂર થાજો !!
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દીકરો એટલે સુખડનો ટુકડો , દીકરી એટલે કસ્તુરી . બન્નેને બરાબર સાચવી શકો તો એ
બન્ને જાતે ઘસાઇને સુવાસ ફેલાવે !!
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પ્રશ્ન :: ડાહ્યા માણસની વ્યાખ્યા શું ?
જેના કાન લાંબા , આંખ મોટી અને જીભ ટૂંકી હોય એ માણસ સૌથી ડાહ્યો
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પુરુષને મહાત કરી શકે એવી બે વિશેષતા સ્ત્રી ધરાવે છે
એક , એ રડી શકે છે અને બે , એ ધારે ત્યારે રડી શકે છે !!!!!
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આખી જીંદગી આંકડા તમે માંડો અને
છેલ્લે સરવાળો કોઈ બીજું જ કરી જાય એનું નામ ( બદ્ ) નસીબ!
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Aman Ki Asha
Aman Ki Asha
(Should Peace Be Given A Chance?)
Subsequent governments in
In this atmosphere of hate, hostility & suspicion, it may appear foolish to plead for or talk about peace & reconciliation. It is natural for one to say, when the relation between two brothers gets sour, they can not see eye to eye & become sworn enemies, thirsting for the blood, of one another & here, we have suffered so much due to the cross border terrorist attacks on our soil & are yet to recover from the shocks of 26/11, it is nothing but nonsense to talk about peace. It is difficult to extend a hand of friendship to a nation, whom we hither to considered as our enemy number one. But the reality is, in the prevalent circumstances, it is the sanest thing to talk peace.
We both share a common heritage, a common culture, we speak the same language, our food habits & our way of living are also the same. Even we share a common history till the partition. We struggled side by side to win our freedom from the British. Our relatives & friends still live in both sides of the border. How long can an artificial border be able to stand as a barrier between our hearts to mingle or keep us apart?
Is it not a fact that we enjoy listening to the songs of Nusarat Fateh Ali Khan or Rahat Fateh Ali Khan as much as we enjoy listening to Mohd.Rafi or Kishor Kumar? Whether the ghajals of Ghulam Ali or Mehdi Hassan do not enthrall us as much as we are enchanted by the ghajals of Jagjit Singh or Pankaj Udhas? Do the people on the other side of the border not enjoy a Bachhan or Shahrukh starrer movie like us? Are we not fans of cricketers like Zaved Miandad or Wasim Akram? Is it not a fact that in the event of
Why should we give peace a chance?
We should give peace a chance because -----
--- Violence & hostility will lead us nowhere & will always end in destruction, whereas peace will bring prosperity with it.
--- We can not bequeath a legacy of suspicion, hatred & violence to our progeny so that their future will be sealed between the crossfire of internal & external terrorism.
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--- The evil intentions of some foreign powers that have vested interests in keeping the Indo-Pak strife alive, as a rapidly growing India, which is becoming economically stronger & on its way to achieve the status of a superpower, may become a threat to their hitherto unchallenged supremacy over this region, will be foiled by friendship between India & Pakistan.
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--- A strong & stable Pakistan is needed in India’s own benefit, because the people of a weak & unstable Pakistan, may feel jealous of India’s progress & prosperity & drive their youth to adopt terrorist activities as a career. If
--- In the event of
--- One can not ignore the fact that
What should be done?
--- As people on both sides want peace & to live as friendly neighbours, we can by our sustained efforts, try to remove the clouds of suspicion from the minds of the people through people to people interaction.
--- Resumption of trade & commerce between the two countries will go a long way in creating good will.
--- Making it easier to visit friends & relatives across the border.
--- Cutting across party lines, politicians must unite in their effort to bring an end to 62 years of strife.
--- The government must show its astuteness in diplomacy in making its counter part in
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--- So far
The Role of the Media.
Media can play the most important role in bridging the hearts of the two people. The efforts of the Times of
Cautions & precautions
--- At no stage, in our zealousness, we can compromise with the internal or the external security of our nation.
--- We must remain alert at every step till the atmosphere is being cleared of hate & suspicion & hostility. Every step taken towards the normalization of relation must be cautious & gradual.
We have lived in an atmosphere of mutual hate & suspicion for sixty two years. If we don’t want to live in this poisonous atmosphere any longer, it is the perfect time to think about peace. We must ask ourselves, whether we should leave a legacy of hatred, violence & fear of terrorist attacks for our future generations or gift them an atmosphere of peace & prosperity & a friendly neighbour who believes in peaceful coexistence? One day the great German wall had to fall. Who knows a day may come when there will be no artificial barrier to divide the two nations.
What do you say my friends?
Please feel free to express your genuine thoughts by way of your valuable comments.
I am also conducting a sort of poll on this issue. Please write yes or no to give peace a chance.
Waiting For A Messiah
The sensible common man feels ashamed to call himself the citizen of a country where millions live under poverty level, where farmers have to commit suicide due to failure of crops or because of their inability to repay the loans, where women don’t feel it safe to venture out for fear their modesty being outraged, where villagers are yet to see electricity or have roads that connect their village to other places, where people die on the streets unattended & uncared for, where girl child are killed before they are born, where brides are burnt alive for want of dowry; where all children do not get an access to education; where children meet untimely death while working in hazardous industries; where there is not adequate medical facilities for all; where politicians of all hues are busy in playing dirty games of politics of caste, creed, communalism & regionalism; where young men & women are driven to despair due to unemployment; where one forgets that he is an Indian first & then a Bengali, a Marathi, a Gujarati, a Tamil or a Telegu; where teachers make education a saleable commodity & educational institutions are nothing but factories for churning out degree holders & not substantial human beings; where doctors love to forget the Hippocratic oath they had taken at the time of getting their degrees, where the media neglects its role as the keepers of public interest & knows only how to raise its TRP by igniting fire & does not know how to douse it, where every other day innocent lives are lost due to terrorist attacks & where justice gets dragged on or never delivered. The list is long & endless. How can a common man be happy & feel proud, when our country is infested with so many diseases that are enough to drown his spirits & drive him to despair?
Some among us like to attribute the causes for the condition of our country to a flawed system of West Minister type of Parliamentary Democracy & find fault with our Constitution. Some think the American style of Presidential form of Government is the panacea that can heal all the diseases, our country is infested with.
All of us, more or less, know the ‘what’s & ‘why’s of the problems. But we do not know the answer to ‘hows. How can we root out the diseases? Who will prescribe the cures? Should we have to wait for another ‘Mahatma Gandhi’ who will unite us again to join a struggle for freedom – this time not from the foreign yoke but from the corrupt leaders whose lack of vision & greed have landed our country in such a mess & cure the maladies of our system? Or should we await the arrival of a Messiah like Lord Krishna, who by His sermons wake up us from our deep slumber of complacency of a ‘chalta hai’ attitude to rise & fight against injustice? Or in the absence of any suitable & ideal role model to follow, should we consider ourselves becoming our own role models to take up cudgels against the ills that, we think, are deterrent to our progress as a welfare state in true sense?
In the mean time, while we are busy in deciding which option to adopt, I want to share some suggestions for your kind appraisal. But before that I want to make it clear, with utmost respect to them, who find all that are bad in our parliamentary democracy or in our constitution & everything that is good in American system of Presidential form of Government, that the Geo-Socio- Political situation of America is far different from India & whatever reform we want to bring out, we have to do it keeping in view the ground realities of our country.
There are some specific areas like foreign affairs & diplomatic relations, where the government must enjoy some liberty. But even in these areas, public can exert enough influence on the government to honour the will of the public. There are some issues like female foeticide & dowry death, which mere law can not check. Public awareness is required to check it.
As we all know that the main enemy of our country is the corrupt politicians. We must begin with cleansing the system by flushing out the corrupt elements from the political atmosphere of our country. For that reform is needed in the electoral system. The People’s Representation Act must be amended to incorporate in it the following clauses (a) every candidate must at least be a graduate to become an MLA or an MP. (b) There must be a retirement age, maximum 65 years for a representative,(c)Candidates with criminal history or criminal cases pending against him can not fight an election (d) Candidates must give a written declaration to the effect that in the event of his failure to deliver the goods or failure to prove his accountability for his acts of omissions & commissions before the very people, his candidature will become cancelled. (e) a representative must remain present in the legislature & participate in the discussions while it is in session.
Multi party system is a bane for healthy functioning of a government. It is the breeding ground of corruption, like horse trading, nepotism, appeasement against blackmailing by smaller regional parties. Regional parties must not be allowed to fight election for Parliament. There should be a bi-party system at the centre. So that there will be one party ruling at the centre & the other party will act as a responsible opposition. Which will not only check the excesses of the government but also will remain ever ready to take up the reigns from the party in power in the event of its fall on the floors of the Parliament. (In
There are a host of other important issues like Abolition of Reservation, a Uniform Civil Code for all communities, A Uniform Marriage, Divorce & Inheritance Law for all communities, To amend the Constitution to incorporate Right to Employment in the Fundamental Rights, to amend the Constitution to abolish Art. 370, to end the special status accorded to Kashmir & bring the Kashmiri people to Indian mainstream & under one law of the land, so that no separate I.Pc & Cr.Pc. be applicable to it.
The government must not be allowed to play the politics of appeasement to the minority community in the name of secularism. When every citizen is entitled to enjoy equal rights under the constitution, how can a certain section of people be called as minority on the basis of their religion? The politics of appeasement creates suspicion against the intention of the government & poisons the atmosphere with mutual doubt & hatred between the two communities & further alienates the Indian Muslims to become a part of the Indian mainstream.
After patiently bearing with me so far, you might be thinking about where is the ‘HOW”. I am coming to it. We are all busy people. We have to take care of our jobs. We have to look after our family. We have our own axe to grind. Who cares, what happens to our country or our fellow beings. Sixty long years have passed due to our lethargy & indifference. We can not waste any more time. We have to take the first step in the right direction. We have to make some sacrifices by way of our precious time & energy. We have to spare a few hours every week in raising awareness among the people by conversing with them while doing the daily round of the market, while taking tea in the office canteen or while visiting a friend or attending a function. The word of mouth can spread like bush fire. We can form small groups where we can have discussions on various issues. There are many good writers among us who can spread awareness though their articles & blogs. If newspapers do not want to accept & publish our individual articles, we can send them forum resolutions by way of news items. At first it will not be so easy, but with patience, we can move in the right direction & generate considerable support for the cause. It will spread like a bush fire & take the shape of a voice of the public. No politician & no government can go on ignoring the just demands of the public for ever. We have a very effective weapon in our hand in the form of a ballot paper. The awareness created by our efforts will make this weapon, ’the ballot paper’ more powerful in the next election. These are some of the areas where we can achieve considerable success by our sustained efforts.
Your kind participation in the discussion & feed backs by way of your comments will go a long way in achieving success in changing the system. One plus one will make eleven. It may appear like the wishful thinking of some old fogies who day dream sitting comfortably in their ivory towers. But believe me
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Mental Feng Shui
TWO. Marry a man/woman you love to talk to. As you get older, their conversational skills will be as important as any other.
THREE. Don't believe all you hear, spend all you have or sleep all you want..
FOUR. When you say, 'I love you,' mean it.
FIVE. When you say, "I'm sorry," look the person in the eye.
SIX. Be engaged at least six months before you get married.
SEVEN. Believe in love at first sight.
EIGHT. Never laugh at anyone's dreams. People who don't have dreams don't have much.
NINE. Love deeply and passionately... You might get hurt but it's the only way to live life completely.
TEN.. In disagreements, fight fairly. No name calling.
ELEVEN. Don't judge people by their relatives.
TWELVE. Talk slowly but think quickly..
THIRTEEN! .. When someone asks you a question you don't want to answer, smile and ask, 'Why do you want to know?'
FOURTEEN. Remember that great love and great achievements involve great risk.
FIFTEEN. Say 'bless you' when you hear someone sneeze.
SIXTEEN. When you lose, don't lose the lesson.
SEVENTEEN. Remember the three R's: Respect for self; Respect for others; and Responsibility for all your actions.
EIGHTEEN. Don't let a little dispute injure a great friendship.
NINETEEN. When you realize you've made a mistake, take immediate steps to correct it.
TWENTY. Smile when picking up the phone. The caller will hear it in your voice.
TWENTY- ONE. ;Spend some time alone.
Balance Sheet of Life
Birth | Opening Balance |
Death | Closing Balance |
Prejudiced Views | Liabilities |
Creative Ideas | Assets |
Heart | Current Asset |
Soul | Fixed Asset |
Brain | Fixed Deposit |
Thoughts | Current Account |
Achievements | Capital |
Character & Morals | Stock-in-Trade |
Good Friends | General Reserves |
Values & Behaviour | Goodwill |
Patience | Interest Earned |
LOVE | Dividend |
Children | Bonus Issues |
Education | Brands / Patents |
Knowledge | Investment |
Experience | Premium Account |
Aim is to Tally the Balance Sheet Accurately. | |
Goal is to get the Best Presented Accounts Award |
Heart Attacks And Drinking Warm Water
This is a very good article. Not only about the warm water after your meal, but about Heart Attacks . The Chinese and Japanese drink hot tea with their meals, not cold water, maybe it is time we adopt their drinking habit while eating.
For those who like to drink cold water, this article is applicable to you. It is feels nice to have a cup of cold drink after a meal. However, the cold water will solidify the oily stuff that you have just consumed. It will slow down the digestion. Once this 'sludge' reacts with the acid, it will break down and be absorbed by the intestine faster than the solid food. It will line the intestine. Very soon, this will turn into fats and lead to cancer . It is best to drink hot soup or warm water after a meal.
French fries and Burgers are the biggest enemy of heart health.
A coke after that gives more power to this demon.
Avoid them for your Heart's Health
Common Symptoms Of Heart Attack...
A serious note about heart attacks - You should know that not every heart attack symptom is going to be the left arm hurting.
Be aware of intense pain in the jaw line .
You may never have the first chest pain during the course of a heart attack.
Nausea and intense sweating are also common symptoms.
60% of people who have a heart attack while they are asleep do not wake up. Pain in the jaw can wake you from a sound sleep. Let's be careful and be aware. The more we know, the better chance we could survive.
Friday, February 26, 2010
Review
Sometimes big things come in a small package, I haven't seen a coffin sized packaging for a precious diamond. Same goes right for this amazingly made movie "UP".
I am a normal human being with a normal life and i love and appreciate small things of my life and this movie has satisfied me completely.
It is a story of Carl and Ellie and their everlasting love for each other. Ellie had a childhood dream of moving her small clubhouse at the top of a mountain cliff with Paradise falls flowing below it.
They were adventurous as kids and their common interests and the cute silence of Carl made Ellie fall in love with him and they both got married. Everytime Ellie asked Carl to fulfill her dream, Carl "crossed his heart" as an agreement.
They grew old and Ellie died one day, leaving Carl alone in modern day world with her memories and her dreams. People suggested Carl to shift to an old age home and when old age home people came to escort Carl, shockingly he decided to convert his small home into a flying house with the help of millions of balloons.
Then came in Russel, a kid who has lost his father and wanted to be the senior wilderness officer by helping Carl and he joined Carl into this amazing journey.
I leave the rest of story for my dear friends to watch and comprehend.
As this is an animation movie from Pixar, hence I wouldn't stress out my mind on commenting on the performances and technicalities of this movie.
Just some words for this movie:
This movie satisfies the kid inside you, just go back to the memory lane and remember those old dreams that you wanted to fulfill, but couldn't because of the race that we all are running now. We are proving something to this world and have forgotten our real selves.
This movie talks about deep love, dreams, letting go of old memories for present, cherishing every small thing to be content and most of everything, it talks about Being Happy.
Leave torontinos, benegals, nairs, speilbergs, ghais, shayamlans, for sometime and watch this sweet movie and cherish the small things of your life.
A must watch
Please, don't ask questions like "Why", "How", "What", you will regret.
This isn't real as our life, and so were our dreams. Just forget the harsh realities of life for 2 hours and relive your childhood dreams.
Just awake the innocent kid who has been sleeping inside you and watch this movie.
Slow down the speed of your steps, sit, relax, take a deep breath, find your old school snaps, old pals, and now think of any dream that has been left behind in the race of successful life.
Remember the faces of those people who said good things to you, blessed you, did something really sweet for you and you have forgotten all of them.
Ask yourself, What are we missing and what are we getting from this life?
I hope my friends will cherish these tiny moments from their busy schedule.
Five tips to keep stress at bay
1. It is essential to go for jogging regularly as it is considered the best cardio exercise.This lessens pressure on the heart and improves blood circulation all over the body.Increased blood circulation all over the body clears blockages and helps in maintaining an efficient heart.
2. You should breathe deeply in the early mornings.This helps in building up the immunity of the body and also causes relaxation.In this process,you should inhale slowly and steadily at your comfort level and exhale in the same manner.During inhalation and exhalation,you should close your eyes and concentrate on your breath that is going in and coming out.
3. It's always good to read out jokes to your friends so that all of you end up laughing for as long as possible.Laughing releases the feel good hormones called endorphins in the body and mind and this makes the heart very strong.
4. You should regularly take ayurvedic capsules like medha vati, brahmi,mentat or ashwagandha.These are very good ayurvedic herbs that promote health and help in fighting stress and strain of daily life.These are very natural herbs and have no side effects.But these herbs should be taken only under medical supervision.
5. You should always maintain a positive attitude towards life.You should turn all negative comments around you to positive ones by looking at all situations,positively.This will not only help promote calmness in your surroundings,but will even lead to the flow of an aura of positive vibrations everywhere.With positivity everywhere,the health of people will definitely improve and this will keep stress at bay.
If someone follows the above 5 tips in life,he/she is bound to experience good health within 3 weeks.All the best to everyone.May god give you all the happiness in life.
My Top Vacation Destinations of India
Nainital is situated at an altitude of 1,938 m above the sea level in the Kumaon division of Uttaranchal. It is known as the ‘Lake District of Kumaon’.Dorothy’s Seat,also known as the Ayarpatta Hill or Tiffin Top,is at an altitude of 2,292 m. It is a memorial to the English lady,Dorothy,who is believed to have been killed in an air crash. It is an ideal picnic spot with mesmerizing view of the snow mountains. Hanumangarhi is a group of temples at a distance of 3.25 km from Nainital. One kilometer further from here isthe State Astronomical Observatory. It is located on the Manora Peak with satellite tracking cameras and a big telescope. Prior appointment is required to visit the observatory. One of the earliest buildings of the British period is the St John-in-the-Wilderness Church. The church contains a brass memorial in the memory of the victims of famous landslide. Naina Devi Temple is on the northern end of Naini Lake. It is believed that the eyes of the Sati fell over here when Shiva was carrying her body. High Altitude Zoo is at an altitude of 2,075 m and 1.5 km from the main town. It has high altitude animals. Kilbury,12 km away from the town,is a popular picnic spot.Naina Peak,6 km from the town,is this highest point of Nainital and presents a marvelous views of Nanda Devi mountains. Mountains on all the four sides surround the famous Naini Lake. Boating in the lake is a pleasant experience.
Manali is nestled quietly at an altitude of 2050 m above the sea level in the state of Himachal Pradesh. Spread all along the river Beas, Manali is at a distance of 32 km from Kullu, 108km from Mandi and 280 km from Shimla.Manali is named after the Sage Manu, who has meditated on this very place. According to Hindu mythology, Manu is believed to be first man on earth and creator of human race. The Manu Temple is dedicated to the sage and is the only temple of Manu in India. Arjuna Gufa is located on the left bank of river Beas near Pirni village. It is believed to be a place where Arjuna performed a severe abstraction to get the Pashupata weapon from Lord Indra. The four storey wooden temple of Hidimba was built in 1553 AD. Located amidst the Dhungiri Van Vihar, the temple is remarkable for its carved doorway. At Jagatsukh is the famous temple of Shiva 5 km from Manali. Dedicated to Lord Shiva and Sandhya Gayatri, the temple is built in Sikhara style.You will come across several gompas or Buddhist Monasteries in Manali. 16 km from Manali is the Rahala Waterfalls at an altitude of 2,501 m. Vashisht is a small hamlet 3 km from Manali across River Beas. There are several natural sulphar water springs known for their medicinal properties. Modern bathhouses with Turkish showers are constructed at the site for the convenience of the tourists. There are temples of Sage Vashisht and Lord Rama at this place.
Shimla
Shimla Tour Shimla, the capital of Himachal Pradesh is situated at an altitude of 2,130 m above the sea level. Shimla is named after the local goddess ‘Shayamla Devi’ who is believed to be the manifestation of Kali.The Mall is the main walkway of Shimla town that runs along the top of the ridge. It a busy shopping area with old colonial buildings, souvenir shops and restaurants. At the end of the Mall is the Scandal Point and beyond it is the Christ Church known for its stained glass windows. The Viceregal Lodge built in the Gothic architecture and houses the Indian Institute of Advanced Studies. Himachal State Museum, housed in a colonial building with spacious lawns, displays Pahari miniatures, stone sculpture, local handicrafts, textiles and embroidery. The Glen is a beautiful picnic spot 4 km from Shimla located in the thickly wooded Glen. The Summer Hill, 5 km from Shimla, is the place where Gandhi stayed in Raj Kumari Amrit Kaur’s mansion built in Georgian architecture. Chadwick Falls is a splendid fall where water fall from the height of 67 m into a deep gorge. It is 7 km from the main town. Sanjauli is a calm and tranquil locale ideal for leisurely walks.
Ladakh is bordered by the Karakoram Range in the north and by the Himalayas in the south. The Indus River divides Ladakh into Leh, Nubra, Zanskar, lower Ladakh and Rupshu. Leh, at an altitude of 3,500 m is about 10 km from the river Indus. Leh-Ladakh are located in the state of Jammu and Kashmir.Hemis Monastery is one of the largest monasteries in Ladakh. It is known for a huge painting of the Buddha displayed to the public only once in 11 years. Thikse Monastery is notable for its architecture. Shey Monastery has a huge gold-plated copper statue of the Buddha. The 1,000-year-old Alchi and 11th century AD Likir and Lamayuru Monasteries are also worthy of visit. You may go through the Khardungla Pass to reach the Nubra valley near Ladakh. The valley features desert, mountain and water together. You might spot the double humped Bactrian camel and Dzo, a hybrid of Yak and Cow. The Leh Palace, built in the 16th century AD, offers a panoramic vista of the Zanskar Mountains. Tsemo or the Red Gompa, built in 1430 AD, is above the Leh Palace and is a storehouse of beautiful paintings and manuscripts. It has a 3 storey high statue of seated Buddha built. Located in the main market is the magnificent Leh Mosque. King Deldan Namgyal granted the land in 1960s to construct the mosque. Sankar Gompa is a few kilometers away from the main town. Electrically lighted gompa has an image of Avalokiteshvara represented with 1,000 arms and heads.
Darjeeling
Nestled in a ridge at an altitude of 2134 m above the sea level, Darjeeling is a beautiful hill station in the state of West Bengal. Darjeeling was gifted to the British East India Company in 1835 by the king of West Bengal.Darjeeling is an ideal place as a hill station from the heat and dust of the city life for tour packages. The tourist attractions of the hill station of Darjeeling are plenty to keep the tourists occupied all through their vacations. The Tiger Hill is 11 km from the town. It is a must visit place for all the tourists as it offers magnificent view of the sunrise over the Kanchenjunga. Senchal Lake is near the Tiger Hill and is called the ‘Lake of Damp Mist’. The lake fulfills the domestic water requirements of Darjeeling. Observatory Hill also offers a splendid view of the twin peak of Kanchenjunga. One can visit the place for the Mahakal Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva and a Buddhist shrine. Ghoom Monastery, 8 km from the town, is the most famous monastery of Darjeeling and has an image of Maitreya Buddha. Yiga-Choiling Monastery is located just below the Ghoom Monastery. The monastery belongs to Gelugpa Sect and has a 15 ft tall statue of Maitreya Buddha. Dhirdham Temple is a prominent Hindu temple in Darjeeling built on the model of the Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu. The Natural History Museum was established in 1903 and has on display the Himalayan and Bengali fauna. Kanchenjunga is the pride of Darjeeling. Lloyds Botanical Garden has a rich collection of ash, birch, chestnut, magnolia and maple trees. There are also Himalayan plants and orchids in the 40-acre garden. The Railway Loop, 5 km from Darjeeling, must be visited for the Darjeeling Himalayan railways more popularly known as the Toy Train.