Photoreport of a visit on different places in Tunisia. Hammamet, Nabeul, Sidi Bou Said, Carthago, El Djem, Matmata, Oases, Chott El Jerid, Tozeur and Kairouan.
The Junagarh Fort is an impressive fort in the city of Bikaner. It was built in 1588 AD by Raja Rai Singhji, the sixth ruler of Bikaner, who ruled form 1571 to 1611 AD.
It is one of the few major forts in Rajasthan not built on a hilltop.
Inside you can see the richness of the former rulers scraped together from all over the world: Belgium glass and Dutch Delft's blue for example.
The practice of Buddhism is very much about becoming a better human being. To be a better human being means being able to help others as well as oneself, avoiding negative patterns of behavior and embracing positive ones.
The pictures with the ruins are from Sarnath, the place where Buddha give his first lessons.
The Ganges is a holy river for the Hindi. They believe that who can die in the area of Varanassi will become salvation and freedom in the lifecyclus of birth and rebirth. Washing yourself in the river Ganges and worship there is nearly the highest in life you can reach.
Do the washing in the water of the Yamuna and lay the clothes to dry on the sandbanks of this river. Search cooling for your cattle and put the shit in the form of flat cookies also to dry on the sandbanks.
In Hinduism, sadhu is a common term for an ascetic or practitioner of yoga (yogi) who has given up pursuit of the first three Hindu goals of life: kama (enjoyment), artha (practical objectives) and even dharma (duty). The sadhu is solely dedicated to achieving moksha (liberation) through meditation and contemplation of God.
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