Thursday, August 11, 2011

Chaukori




Chaukori is a small hill station in the Pithoragarh set among the lofty peaks. The Kali River, running along its eastern boundary, forms the Indo-Nepal international border.


Chaukori's elevation is 2010 m with a spectacular view of the snowy peaks of peaks of Nanda Devi, and Nanda Kot. It is approximately 10 km from Berinag, another little hill station.

Saturday, May 21, 2011

Sunset at Didihat



This photoshot is about getting in right place in right time.

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Askot Sanctuary



The scenic sanctuary 54 km from Pithoragarh nestles at a height of 5412 ft. in Kumaon Himalayas and is popular among wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers. It is a safe haven for snow leopards, Himalayan black bears, musk deers, snow cocks, tahra, bharals, mona/s, chirs, koklas, pheasants and chukors. The lush sanctuary area dotted with temples is also a fine place to view the beauty of the Himalayas.

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Kumaoni folk Chalia Dance



Chholiya Dance has its origins in the warring Khasiya Kingdom of Khasdesh, when marriages were performed at the point of the swords. They were united by the Chand kings who arrived' on the scene in the 10th century. In Nepal, the word Khasa is still a synonym for Kashatrya, and in Khasdesh too, they took on the customs of the Rajputs, who were themselves honorary Kashatryas.

Keeping the old tradition alive, the Rajputs dance this at their weddings as a part of the marriage procession itself, led by the male dancers who go on dancing till they reach the bride's house.

Performed by the Rajputs with sword and shield in pairs, the drummers are usually Harijans called Dholies, while the Turi and Ransing are played by Bairagis, Jogis or Gosains.

Want to know more??? visit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chholiya_dance

Gharat



Water mills - popularly known as 'Gharats' have been playing a vital role in the day to day life of people of Uttaranchal for the last several decades although in recent times...................

Ghrat - outer view

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Haat Kalika Mandir



'Haat Kalika Mandir' was chosen by Sankaracharya for installation of Mahakali Shaktipeeth. It is believed that the Original Goddes Kalika Mata, which supposed to be in West Bangal , shifted her place form Bangal to Gangolihat. This Temple is very famous all over the India , specially among Indian Army Forces.