GURSIKH
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After the visit to the mosque, we visited a beautiful Sikh Gurudwara. I feel terrible because I don't remember it's name
hi Fireside _Hindu ji , Its Bangla Sahib i think
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After the visit to the mosque, we visited a beautiful Sikh Gurudwara. I feel terrible because I don't remember it's name
Yes! That is the one. Thank you!hi Fireside _Hindu ji , Its Bangla Sahib i think
Yes, FH, Lord Shri Hanuman is extremely popular in the North, more so than he is in the South. There are probably many historical, and socio-cultural, reasons as to why this seems to be the case, but one that comes to mind is the prevalence of Rama-worship by cultural Hindus of the Northern states (as well as the Western state of Gujarat). And where there are laudations of Lord Shri Rama, there are the praises of Lord Shri Hanuman by default. Jai Bajrang Bali!It could have been my imagination but it seemed to me that Hanuman is very popular in the north. I saw his temples most often. The big cities seemed to have a Hanuman temple on every corner. There were other temples too, but Hanuman seems to have temples in an overwhelming majority. Maybe someone from northern India can confirm this? If Hanuman is especially popular in the North is there a historical reason?
It's been a while since the last pics (great!) - I am really excited to.see any of your photos from Varanasi.
Those pictures make me sad. Once glorious homes of Gods turned into museum pieces. There should be some attempt now to open them again for their real purpose. Maybe someone will come forward to do that.
I should mention that there is an active temple just outside the complex that is from the same era i think. the village around Khajuraho seemed quite small so maybe as Aup mentioned there wouldn't be enough people to attend them regularly.At Tanjore they do both. It's a tourist place as well as a house of worship. Maybe if they re-activated even one or two temples there it would be nice. But yes, I understand too. It's not just there, but also in Cambodia, tons in Indonesia, and in Vietnam. It is what it is.
Fortunately the invaders didn't demolish these ones completely, like they did in so many other places, and would today if they had the opportunity.