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Festivals

Ramazan – everything that you need to know

Ramazan, the holiest month of the followers of Islam, has begun. We must have seen our friends and close acquaintances fasting for the entire month. This is the time we know something about this Holy Month of Muslims- Ramzan (or Ramadan); why is it celebrated and what meaning does the month of Ramazan has in the life of a Muslim.

Why is it celebrated?

Ramazan – everything that you need to know
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Ramazan is the ninth month of Islamic calendar which is observed by Muslims worldwide. During this time period Muslims practice fasting for an entire month to commemorate the first revelation of the Quran to Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). The legend says that the Quran was revealed to Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) by an angel Gabriel which used to recite one teaching to Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) at every visit for over 23 years after which the Quran was completed. The holy book was compiled later by Prophet Muhammad’s (pbuh) followers after his death.

 

Do’s and Don’ts during Ramazan

Do’s

  • Every adult Muslim should practice fasting for the entire month of Ramazan.
  • All the Muslims during fasting consume food and water after sunset and get done with it before sunrise. No food or water is consumed during daylight.
  • Prayer is compulsory for five times a day. Wherever you are, find a clean place, spread a clean cloth and you can begin your prayers.
  • Charity is done on a large scale during Ramzan. Zakat is a kind of spiritual tax which you have to pay in these times. The amount of zakat to be paid is dependent on the amount of his possession. The rate varies between 2.5 to 20% depending on the type of goods. It is additional payable on agricultural goods, precious metals, minerals, and livestock.
  • Since the Holy Quran was first revealed to Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) at this time, it is the best time to read it and understand its meaning and memorize its verses. It is compulsory to read Quran at this time.

 

Ramazan – everything that you need to know
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Don’ts

  • Do not eat or drink water during daytime.
  • Avoid all the activities such as drinking alcohol, smoking, and having any sort of sexual relations.
  • Avoid blood cupping, blood donating or blood withdrawal.
  • Do not curse, lie, abuse, backbite, quarrel, or practice any form of speech that is unnecessary and has no benefit, especially if it is hurtful to someone else. Prophet Muhammad said, “Whoever does not give up false speech and acting upon it, Allah has no need of him giving up his food and drink.” (Al-Bukhari)
  • Think well. Do not think ill of anybody, do not hold any sort of grudges for anyone, try to spread love and brotherhood everywhere.
  • Avoid thinking about any sexual fantasy, avoid watching such movies, songs or any other sort of entertainment that distracts your mind from spiritual activities. Ramazan is a holy month and thinking and doing anything which takes you away from Allah is not appropriate.

 

Eid-al-Fitr

Ramazan – everything that you need to know
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Eid-al-Fitr marks the end of Ramadan. The exact date of Eid depends upon the sightings of the new moon and astronomical calculations. It can also vary according to the place you are in at the time of Eid and when the moon is seen at the particular place.

The festival celebrates peace, happiness, joy, and festivity. This day is for special prayers and extensive forgiveness. It brings together people as companions, friends, family, and relatives are welcomed at homes and offered desserts especially ‘Sewaiyan’. Youngsters are given endowments which are called ‘Eidi’, generally cash. Some Muslims even visit the burial ground, a custom which is known as ziyarat-al-qubur, to pay respect to the left souls. On this day, Muslims gather together at the mosque to ask for blessings, before spending the day with family or friends and wishing one another with the customary ‘Eid Mubarak’ and hugging each other as a mark of brotherhood and love. To know more about Eid-Ul-Fitr, click here.

 

Myths associated with Ramazan

Ramazan – everything that you need to know
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  • You are not allowed to consume food and water for a whole month.

It is false. One only need to fast during daylight. After sunset food and water can be consumed as usual until sunrise. Families and friends usually break the fast together with a big meal known as ‘Iftaar’.

 

  • You can’t brush your teeth.

Totally not true. You can brush your teeth during Ramazan. The only thing which you have to keep in mind before that is that you do not swallow any water or toothpaste during the process. However, if you think there is a bit risk about swallowing, you can brush your teeth during night time.

 

  • If you are a Muslim, you have to fast compulsorily.

Fasting during Ramazan is only for those people who are fit enough and doesn’t suffer from any physical and mental illness. Apart from that young children, elderly people, pregnant women, menstruating women, and breastfeeding women are exempted from fasting. Also, those who are on a long journey or whose occupation is such as those in the army can have food and water as normal. People in these categories can make up these days after Ramazan if the conditions allow them to do so.

 

  • You are not allowed to swallow your own saliva.

Apart from being untrue, it is also not possible even if you try to do so. Saliva is a natural thing which needs to get swallowed. Ramazan is not supposed to be unrealistic, unattainable and unreasonable.

 

  • If you forgetfully eat or drink something, you have ruined your fast.

If you forgetfully sip something or munch something, you have not ruined your fast. However, you should stop right at the moment when you become aware of it. And after that, you can continue your fast, as usual, remembering it for later times.

 

Ramazan in Udaipur

Ramazan – everything that you need to know
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Ramazan in Udaipur is celebrated on a huge scale. Muslims from all over the city have been spreading love and festive feel for a long time. There are different mosques around the city where people gather to recite their prayers of the day. A usual crowd can be seen at Paltan Masjid situated at Chetak Circle. This masjid can be called as the central masjid of the city. At the time of ‘iftaar’, a large amount of food is prepared here as Tabarruk (a blessed offering to people in the form of food) daily which is majorly shared amongst poor people and is even consumed by rich people as an offering. Various roadside stalls serve great snacks during the evening from where all the Muslims can take home dishes and snacks to enjoy their iftaar.

Here’s everything about Ramazan in a nutshell.

Ramazan Mubarak to all the readers out there. May Allah grants all your wishes and blesses you with good health and future. 

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Events

Disasters in Udaipur

Udaipur is known for its limitless beauty and tourist friendly atmosphere. We, the citizens of Udaipur have seen the city when it unfolds its best and most amazing side in front of us, but there were many events or let’s say disasters in Udaipur that not only left us speechless but imprinted memories in our mind so deep that it would take dying to get over it. Many people reading this would be able to recall the events and the incidents which took place in their life at those moments. Life of a large number of people was affected by these disasters and life in Udaipur was distorted.

Let us see when and how Udaipur was seen at its extremities and how did it affect the city and its citizens.

 

Drought

Disasters in Udaipur
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Disasters in Udaipur
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Almost all the citizens of Udaipur can visualize the images of the drought that occurred in Udaipur when I say it. In July 2009 a severe drought occurred in Udaipur. It nearly snatched the beauty of our beloved City of lakes as the main attraction of the city which is Lakes that were all dry. Lake Fatehsagar became cricket field, Vehicles were getting operated inside Lake Pichola to reach the most romantic hotel Lake Palace and other beautiful hotels such as Jag Mandir.  This disaster drastically affected tourism in Udaipur, especially the hotel industry. At this time, the temperature of the city was somewhere around 45 degrees.

 

Floods

Disasters in Udaipur
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Disasters in Udaipur
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Udaipur has witnessed heavy rains in past many years but this particular day it was something else. August 2006 was one such day when Udaipur witnessed a heavy flood which disrupted normal life of Udaipur. The city had recorded 111.6 mm of rainfall for a complete week. While the floods affected thousands of people and areas, 6 people were reported to be dead as a result.

All the major Lakes such as Fatehsagar, Pichola, Swarupsagar, and Udaisagar were filled to capacity which damaged the nearby areas and affected the people residing in them. Holidays were announced in schools and colleges and the administration was prompted to alert the army. This flood not just disrupted Udaipur but many other cities and districts such as Barmer, Pali, Jalore, Rajsamand, Chittorgarh, Sirohi, Dungarpur, Banswara, and Jhalawar.

 

Earthquakes

Disasters in Udaipur
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When we talk about earthquakes, one fact that needs to be mentioned is Udaipur is a city which is blessed with an earthquake-resistant land. The reason behind it is that entire city is surrounded by Aravali range which dilutes the effects of earthquakes and thus whatever earthquakes that we have experienced in past years were very mild and didn’t cause any harm to people, place and whatsoever.

Although more than at least 5-6 times Udaipur has witnessed earthquakes, this very time it was a bit different. In March 2014 an earthquake occurred in Udaipur which was measured as 2 on Richter scale. After two days an earthquake with the same frequency occurred again and that’s what makes it a noticeable event. In a period of 3 days, two earthquakes took place in the city of lakes. No harm was reported to persons, animals or places as such.

 

Power blackouts

Disasters in Udaipur
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Disasters in Udaipur
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Disasters in Udaipur
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July 2012 was the time when India faced its biggest power blackouts. For entire two days that is 30th and 31st, July whole northeast region of India was offline. Udaipur was the victim of this failure too. It happened because three of the country’s five electricity grids failed. The grid failed because of the excessive power withdrawal from the grid. The blackout affected twenty states of the country. Udaipur was affected too and as a result, business, schools and even railways were troubled.

 

Hailstorms

Disasters in Udaipur
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Disasters in Udaipur

This event couldn’t be described specifically as a disaster rather it created a beautiful sight in the city. It is only a dream for citizens of Udaipur to witness hails all around the city and on April 11, 2015, it came to reality. For some 20-25 minutes, hailstorms were seen in the city which created a beautiful sight everywhere you see. It came as a shock and a surprise for the people as in the season of rains they were able to see hails which is not possible in the city like Udaipur. Although, this hailstorm had adverse effects too for farmers. It caused damage to their crops which brought disappointment on their faces.

 

The times when the city was all dark and gloomy were the days when the patience of the citizens was tested. At such times a large amount of damage happened to people to which we give our most sincere condolence.

If you have experienced such extremities in the city and want to share the incidents related to them, we are always here for you. Share the experiences of you and your loved ones related to these disasters in the comment section below.

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Different names of UDAIPUR and the reasons behind them

Now that you’ve reached here after reading the title, I’m sure you must have guessed some of these names of Udaipur but there are more names of the city then you actually know. And while we talk about these names there are various reasons behind every name there is of the city. Udaipur is a huge tourist attraction and it is kept safely in the bucket list of all the wanderers from all around the world. The city attracts lots of travelers from different parts of the world and thus these different names provide them with various stories that tell the tale of history and culture of the city.

Let us move forward to know why Udaipur is gifted with the number of synonyms that it has and what story each name is going to tell us.

 

The city of Lakes a.k.a Jheelo ki Nagri

Different names of Udaipur and the reasons behind them
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It is the most common name of the city. Almost every resident of Udaipur and even many tourists know that Udaipur is called the ‘City of Lakes’. Apparently, Udaipur has been gifted with a lot of lakes and that is the reason why it is known as the City of Lakes. But do you know almost all of these lakes are artificial or man-made?

Also read: The System of Lakes in Udaipur 

These lakes were constructed by the kings and rulers of Mewar (Udaipur was a part of Mewar back before the 13th century. The residents used to suffer from the problems like water shortage and poor sewage system. They had to survive only on rainwater. To overcome the problem, the rulers constructed these lakes and at present, they form a great lake system which comprises of seven prominent lakes namely Lake Pichola, Rang Sagar, Swaroop Sagar, Fateh Sagar, Badi, Madar and Udai Sagar. These lakes form a chain in the saucer-shaped Udaipur valley in such a way that the water keeps moving forward and doesn’t drown the city. Great mind back then eh?

Venice of the east

Different names of Udaipur and the reasons behind them
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Before I tell you why Udaipur is known as ‘Venice of the east’, we need to slightly move our attention from ‘Venice of the east’ to Venice. Venice is the city of Italy which is considered as the most beautiful city in the world. This entire city is surrounded by water and is known as floating city.

Now, there are several reasons why Udaipur is called ‘Venice of the east’. Firstly Udaipur is so beautiful that in a state of a compliment it is compared to Venice. Another reason is that like Venice, Udaipur is also surrounded by water. Water as in lakes. And due to reasons as such, Udaipur would have been named as ‘Venice of the east’.

Kashmir of Rajasthan

Different names of Udaipur and the reasons behind them
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There are many possible reasons why Udaipur is called ‘Kashmir of Rajasthan’. One reason amongst all these is that Kashmir is considered as the most beautiful city in India. So as Kashmir is to India, Udaipur is to Rajasthan. Apart from that Kashmir is known for its landscapes, scenic beauty, lake and ever-green fields. Now, as we are reading this we are able to compare Kashmir from Udaipur. Udaipur also is rich when it comes to beautiful landscapes, breathtaking views and of course lakes. One more reason that associates Kashmir to Udaipur is that both of these cities are situated on valleys that results in their outstanding beauty.

White City

Different names of Udaipur and the reasons behind them
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Some of us don’t know that Udaipur is also known as ‘White City’. The name got its existence from back then when the kings and rulers made palaces and forts in Udaipur made up of white marbles. As a result, the city is completely filled with Rajput-style palaces and forts. The center attraction of the white city is the palace situated right in the center of the city which is City palace. Apart from City palace, there are other white palaces as well, such as Jag Mandir, Lake Palace, etc. From that part of the city, if you are able to capture an aerial view, you will observe that most of the houses and other buildings of the city are white. White being the color indicating peace and harmony, Udaipur is appropriately named after it.

The romantic city of the east

Different names of Udaipur and the reasons behind them
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There isn’t the need to explain the reason behind this one. Udaipur is one such city that takes away all your worries and fears and no matter where you belong from, Udaipur is a home for everyone. The beauty and landscapes of Udaipur capture every couples’ heart and keep it forever. The palaces and the forts add a touch of royalty to their romance. With such amazing grandeur and breathtaking atmosphere, no wonder Udaipur is called as the ‘Romantic city of the east’. From all over the world people come to celebrate their moments of love in Udaipur. It gives them the essence of their relationship and helps them make the most out of it.

 

Udaipur is not just a city. It’s a feeling. It’s a feeling with a different meaning for every individual that visits this amazing city. Thus, to justify these feelings, there are different names given to the city.

What’s your favorite name of Udaipur and why? Tell us in the comment section.

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Food

Best Street food markets in Udaipur

Almost every street of Udaipur is filled with the aroma of Chaat, Jalebi, samosa, Bhelpuri, gol gappe, kulfi, dahi bade, kachori, and the mere name of such delicious street foods are enough for us to get our mouth drooling. And after all who doesn’t like street food? No matter how much we eat different cuisines at different luxurious restaurants, the one cuisine that will remain on the top of our favorites is always going to be street food. No matter how much we try to avoid street food but the pleasing aroma and their unbeatable taste attract us towards our favorite stall and in no time we find ourselves standing in front of our favorite street food stall.

Street food vendors are present in every nook and cranny of the city and people often prefer eating at markets in their vicinity but here we are, with some of the must-go street food markets of the city. You aren’t a foodie if you haven’t eaten at all of these places, at least once! Check these out:

Sukhadia circle

Best Street food markets in Udaipur

Best Street food markets in Udaipur
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Whenever any Udaipurite hears of street food or for that matter just food, the first place that pops up in the mind is Sukhadia Circle. It is the most popular street food market across the city. Almost every other person would have his favorite stall or shop in the market for street foods. From Chinese, Italian to Indian, one can find every kind of food variety here.

Sukhadia circle got its name from Sukhadia garden which happens to be in the circle itself. Tourists can enjoy the place as it has various food stalls along with a garden and a fountain right in front of the stalls.


Gulab Bagh

Best Street Food Markets in Udaipur

And don’t even get us started here! Gulab Bagh is probably one of the most popular street food markets in town which is funny because it is quite small as compared to the above two. Now you might ask, what makes it so special? But should you even ask? This market is famous for some of the most amazing parathas, especially aloo paratha and gobhi paratha. Hundreds of Udaipurites flock here every morning to eat these delicious aloo parathas topped with a dollop of butter, and some yogurt and pickle to go with.

Location: Gulab Bagh Main Road, Opp. Vintage Car Museum, Udaipur


Dudh Talai

Best Street Food Markets in Udaipur

Another street food setup just a walking distance away from the Gulab Bagh market is on the way to the mesmerizing Doodh Talai serving tasty daal poori, daal baati, omelette, pav bhaji, soda, etc. You can see hundreds of people eating traditional Rajasthani food with much craze here.

Location: Doodh Talai Road, Opp. Samor Bagh, Udaipur


Chetak Circle

Known majorly for the savory egg bhurji, omelette, egg rice, momos, Chinese food, etc. This street food market has many shops serving an assortment of dishes made with eggs. Have you tasted the egg bhurji here? It is to die for!

Location: Chetak Circle, Near HDFC Bank, Udaipur


RMV Road

Best Street Food Markets in Udaipur

Another popular street food market, just minutes away from Gulab Bagh. It is mostly popular for pani puri and Chinese food.

Location: RMV Road, Udaipur


Townhall

Best Street food markets in Udaipur
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Townhall is located in the center of the city. It has some really famous stalls such as pandit pav bhaji stall. You can have food such as pav bhaji, chaat centers, and barf gola and falooda in this market. Opposite to the food stalls is the Bapu Bazaar market where there are various shops and showrooms of different brands. It is a good place for shopping because one can find both shopping and food at the same place. Thus, townhall is an ideal street food destination for both locals and tourists.


100 feet road at University road

Best Street food markets in Udaipur
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This is the one market which is developing itself in street food markets very rapidly. Day to day the number of street food stalls and trucks are increasing. And not just the quantity but the quality is very delicious as well. In this market, you can find street food like chole kulche, chicken momos, chaat, etc. Since the road is quite large and less crowded, unlike the other street food markets you can take four wheeler vehicles to go there.


Bansi pan road

Best Street Food Markets in UdaipurThis food market is situated at the roadside. To reach here, you have to go to the famous panvala in the city which is Bansi pan. After that you have to keep moving forward towards the Sukhadiya Circle, just opposite to first cry shop, you’ll find a number of street food stalls on the road. Almost all the street food is available in this market. From chaat, Chinese to dosa and pizza all varieties can be enjoyed here. There is one famous stall for Chinese street food which is RK food stall. It serves spicy Chinese and whenever you’ll see this stall it will always be surrounded by a number of people enjoying the amazing and delicious street Chinese. This market usually fills up by late evenings around 6’O clock.


Bombay market – Fatehsagar

Best Street food markets in Udaipur
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Fatehsagar is the heart of the city. And along with the eternal beauty of this lake and its surroundings, there is a very famous street food market right on the opposite of Fatehsagar pal which is called Bombay Market. It is a large chain of food stalls and food shops where almost every kind of street food are available. Chaat, pizza, Chinese, and beverages are very much consumed in this market. Apart from all the food items that are available there, the most liked food item is its cold coffee. People from all around the city visit Bombay market to have its cold coffee. Other specialties at Bombay market is bread bada and momos. One thing to note about Bombay market is that it remains closed on Wednesday.

One more reason why people like to visit Bombay market is that with the delicious food, you can enjoy the amazing view of the lake and if you visit this place at the time of sunset, the place looks very mesmerizing.


Sector 3 at 100 feet road Hiranmagri

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For all the people residing near Hiranmagri, this market is very convenient for you. This food market is located outside Swagat Vatika. There are a number of stalls meant for all kinds of food items such as kulfi, falooda, chaat, Chinese, barf gola, etc. You can either enjoy the food then and there watch the streets filled with a hustle bustle or you can get it packed and have it at your peace in your house. Not just the taste is delicious but the prices of everything is quite reasonable too. This street food market is filled with stalls by evening as the sun begins to set.

So now that you have a fine list of all the street food markets in Udaipur, what are you waiting for? Prepare your appetite and go visit all these markets and satisfy your street food cravings.

Tell us how many street food markets have you eaten at yet?

Comment below with your favorite dish from these street food markets. We would love to hear from you!

Happy Eating!

Article by: Akshat Khamesra and Juhee Mehta

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Food

Craving for Momos? Here are the best places in Udaipur!

Momos are the new aloo chaat in the city. Everywhere you see people are going crazy over momos and why wouldn’t they be? It is one such awesome dish after all. For the people who are new to this dish, let me tell you momos is a Chinese dish where maida dough is rolled and filled with various fillings such as noodles, cabbage, chicken etc. It is further packed in a form of swag and either steamed or fried as per your requirement.

So, let us see where all in Udaipur you can find the best mouth-watering Momos.

 

Devil momos at Meals on wheels

Craving for Momos? Here are the best places in Udaipur!
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Craving for Momos? Here are the best places in Udaipur!
Devil momos

Apart from the usual steamed and fried momos, Meals on wheels serve a special variety of momos which is known as Devil momos. Devil momos are basically fried momos which are further prepared in Chinese gravy and topped with cabbage salad. As the name suggests, these momos are a real devil to your tongue as they are quite spicy but I’m sure they will definitely satiate your cravings for momos. The cost of devil momos is only Rs. 60 and if you want to enhance the taste of these momos, ask them to add a bit veg mayonnaise which is free of cost and the taste of them will remain on your tongue, I bet.

 

Chicken Momos at Jojo’s

Craving for Momos? Here are the best places in Udaipur!
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Sometimes, all we want is some street chicken momos because we’re too tired of veg stuffings in our momos inside and meanwhile we do not even want to spend a fortune on it. Thus, we bring to you a place where you can enjoy your street chicken momos and they are very cheap as compared to those expensive luxurious Chinese restaurants. Jojo’s Chinese corner is situated at Chetak Circle and it serves three varieties of Chicken momos which is Steam, fried and dry and you can enjoy all of them within Rs. 80.

 

Momos point at Fatehsagar

Craving for Momos? Here are the best places in Udaipur!
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Craving for Momos? Here are the best places in Udaipur!

Momos point is located at the Bombay market of Fatehsagar. You can find a small stall at the first shop of Bombay market. You can get veg momos with the filling of cooked cabbage and paneer momos with paneer inside it. The momos are served with spicy red chutney and creamy mayonnaise. You can just grab a plate of steamed or fried momos and sit on the pal of Fatehsagar Lake and enjoy these amazing dumplings.

 

RK Chinese fast food

Craving for Momos? Here are the best places in Udaipur!
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It is a small street shop situated opposite to Ashoka bakery at townhall. Steamy hot momos served with spicy chutney and creamy mayo will just make your day. You can get either steamed or fried momos within just Rs. 50. However, there is not much place to sit or have a comfortable ambiance but the dumpling will definitely satisfy your cravings for momos. Apart from momos, you can also find other Chinese food items which are spicy and mind-blowing. You will always find a large crowd gathering at the shop waiting for their spice treat to arrive. This Chinese joint usually opens in the evening by around 5’O clock.

 

China town

Craving for Momos? Here are the best places in Udaipur!
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Craving for Momos? Here are the best places in Udaipur!

If you are looking for an authentic Chinese restaurant to satisfy your cravings for momos, then this is the place for you. China town is a restaurant situated at Ashok Nagar opposite Lake City mall. You will find a decent ambiance and friendly surroundings. The taste is quite decent too. You will get fried noodles and spicy schezwan chutney as starters, which is complimentary. The quantity of every dish is great so it will need you a large appetite to finish everything on the plate.

 

Marky momos

Craving for Momos? Here are the best places in Udaipur!

Craving for Momos? Here are the best places in Udaipur!
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Marky momos have a different Chinese feel about itself. It has great surroundings and the aroma of Chinese food getting prepared will tickle your taste buds. You can find both vegetarian and non-vegetarian food here. It has a large variety of momos some of which are Veg afghani momos, five-star mutton momos, veg and chicken schezwan momos, veg and chicken chilly momos and a lot many of them. You can pair up your momos with other items that are available on the menu such as pasta, burger, sandwich, Kathi rolls, beverages, etc.

 

Schezwan express

Craving for Momos? Here are the best places in Udaipur!

Schezwan express manages to provide you Chinese food items with proper Chinese authenticity. You can find both veg and non-veg food here. It has a comfortable sitting area, although not much fancy. The prices are quite nominal as well. As starters, you will be served with a plate of fried noodles, schezwan chutney and fried Manchurian balls which is complimentary. If you like them you can order it again but it would be chargeable then. Services and the aura of the restaurant are very appropriate and that makes it a must visit restaurant of all.

 

Now that you have the list of places where you can get bubbly delicious Momos in Udaipur, go and visit all of these places to know what suits your taste buds best. If you have some more places in mind where we can get delicious momos, let us know in the comment section below.

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Food

Places to have the best South Indian food in Udaipur

Udaipur is a city which attracts a lot of tourists. Thus, it has places with various cuisines from all around the world. In the city of Dal, Bati, Churma, there is one more cuisine which is highly loved and consumed by the locals and well as the tourists which are South Indian Cuisine. Apart from being delicious, many of the dishes in South Indian food are healthy and fat-free. So if you are in love with Dosa, Idli, Uttapam, Vada, etc. but do not have many places to go to, worry not, we’ve got your back.

We bring you the places in Udaipur, where you can get the best South Indian cuisine of all time.

 

Purohit Café

Places to have the best South Indian food in Udaipur
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It is a very popular and very old café in Udaipur well known for its South Indian dishes. It is a perfect destination to have your weekend dining with your family. The place is very cozy, comfortable and ambient. The specialty of the café is Cheese Sandwich Uttapam. Since the café is situated in a complex, it is very convenient to reach there and you won’t face any parking issues as such.

Address: Ground Floor, Anand Plaza, Near Ayad Bridge, Ashok Nagar

 

Annapurna restaurant

Places to have the best South Indian food in Udaipur
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Places to have the best South Indian food in Udaipur

Annapurna restaurant is situated in sector 4, Hiranmagri. It is a small restaurant which has half of its sitting arrangement on the street. The dosa and idly is made in front of you on a large tava. Their specialty is special mix veg butter cheese masala dosa which costs only 60 bucks. Cheese lovers, you are going to get a lot of cheese in this dosa. Apart from South Indian food, you can also find other food items such as pizza, burger, dabeli, shakes, ice cream etc.

Address: Sector 4, petrol pump lane, beside Mahadev temple

 

Dosa Plaza Shobhagpura

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Places to have the best South Indian food in Udaipur
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Dosa Plaza is a restaurant which is dedicated to Dosa. You will find a huge variety of Dosas here. Dosas whose name you have never heard of are the charm in the restaurant. Some of these unique and delicious dosas here are Siz-lee noodle dosa, Mushroom choupsey dosa, Tom chi dosa, Salsa lite thin & crispy dosa, Mexi roll dosa and a lot many of such dosas are a treat to your tongue and stomach. Apart from all these amazing dosas, you can also have a variety of Uttapam, Idli, Pav bhaji, etc. Now that all of this has been said, one thing is for sure that you cannot leave the restaurant with a single room in your stomach.

 

Sankalp

Places to have the best South Indian food in Udaipur
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Idli, Dosa, Uttapam, Vada, whenever we think about these South Indian delicacies, the first place that pops up in our mind is Sankalp. Sankalp is one of the largest food chains of restaurants. It is not only famous in Udaipur but almost all the cities in the country. It serves very delicious south Indian dishes. It is also credited with Guinness Book of World Record for preparing the world’s largest dosa. The restaurant is fulfilled with good ambiance, best services, and amazing taste. The specialty of the restaurant is Mysore Masala Dosa.

Address: Mewar Motor Building, 48, Toran Bawadi, City Station Road

 

Shree Venkatesh restaurant

Places to have the best South Indian food in Udaipur
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Shree Venkatesh is a family restaurant. It is situated in the city so you can easily reach there. It has cozy and comfortable surroundings. Along with South Indian food, you can also find continental, Chinese, pizza and Indian meal here. It is a pocket-friendly place for all the South Indian food lovers in the city.

Address: 29, City Station Road, Near Amrit Namkeen, Surajpole

 

Murugan Idly & Dosa hub

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The place with authentic south Indian food with good ambiance, hygiene, and proper sitting arrangement. It has a huge variety of all the type of South Indian food. This is a must visit South Indian restaurant to satisfy your hunger pangs. Crispy dosas and fried idlis are so delicious that you won’t be able to stop at just one. The traditional south Indian food with mouthwatering sambhar and thick coconut chutney will invite you again and again to this place.

Address: Mahadev Complex, Opposite To Ashoka Palace, 100 Feet Road, Shobhagpura

 

With this list of such amazing cafés and restaurants, your search for South Indian food in Udaipur has come to an end. Now, all you need to do is prepare your appetite and get ready to relish your tongue with the best South Indian food in town.

If you have any more suggestions where we can find the best South Indian food in the city, kindly share with us in the comment section.

 

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I bet you didn’t know these things about Udaipur

Udaipur is a city of dreams and surprises. It is a city which known for its beauty in not only the country but in the whole world. There are a lot of places and sites which attracts a large number of people from all over the world so it is not needed to tell how beautiful Udaipur is to not only its residents but people from all around the world.

The city is rich in terms of History and Culture. It has a different story behind everything it has, be it forts or palaces, and be it festivals or people. There are lots of interesting and amazing facts about the city but we have gathered the most unheard facts about Udaipur for you which will leave you surprised and spellbound. So, get ready for the surprises.

 

Udaipur’s tree house is in Limca book of world records

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Once upon a time, a businessman named KP Singh proposed the idea of building a tree house upon a 65 years old Mango tree without cutting a single branch of the tree. The idea was so raw and difficult that when he took this idea of his to different architects and engineers around the city, none of them agreed to it.

One day his wish got fulfilled and the tree house got constructed just the way he wanted it to be without any damage to the tree and its branches. Surprisingly, the tree wasn’t made by some architect or civil engineer but a small artisan of Surat with the academic qualification of just grade seven. This tree house was later featured in the Limca book of world records.

 

The jungle book ‘Oodeypore’

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Udaipur is a city which inspires writers, artists, and painters. It is the home of imagination. And that is exactly why it inspired Rudyard Kipling to include the place in his famous book ‘The Jungle Book’. In this book, ‘Bagheera’, the Black Panther belonged to the placed called ‘Oodeypore’ which is actually Udaipur. If you pronounce both of these names, the pronunciation is the same. It is said that Kipling was inspired by the elegance and the beauty of the city and that’s why he thought to include it in his book. Just imagine, how great and wonderful the city would be to inspire such a great artist, isn’t it?

 

World’s most romantic hotel

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Udaipur is undoubtedly a city of romance. It seems like love multiplies itself in the huge white forts and palaces. But did you know Udaipur is the home of world’s most romantic hotel?

Lake Palace or Jag Niwas was once a summer palace of Sisodia rulers. Later it was converted into a hotel which is now a heritage hotel run by Taj group. The hotel is situated in the middle of Lake Pichola and is voted as the most romantic hotel in the world. This luxury hotel has 83 rooms and suites which features amazing and splendid white marble walls. The aura and the view from the hotel are so spell bounding that it captures the heart of all the couples that seek love from the city.

 

Asia’s best solar observatory

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We all are familiar with the famous Lake Fatehsagar. Have you ever seen a white solar observatory situated right in the center of Lake Fatehsagar? And did you know this solar observatory is the best solar observatory in entire Asia? It is considered the best because it is situated at the center of a Lake and the air turbulence is low around the water as compared to land. Apart from that, the sky conditions of Udaipur are also favorable, thus it adds up as an advantage to study the movement of the sun. So now every time you look at the observatory, keep this in mind that you’re looking at Asia’s best solar observatory.

 

Second largest wall of the World

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After the Great Wall of China, Kumbhalgarh fort near the Udaipur district has the largest continuous wall measured more than 38 kilometers surrounding the fort. Surprisingly, even after being the second largest wall in the world, you cannot see the fort and the wall unless you are within a half mile of it.

This way of construction was intentional and had a great strategy behind it. Back then, the kings and the rulers of Mewar used to reside in the fort. The fort was designed in such a way that it would not be visible to the enemies and thus, they kept themselves safe. The 38 kilometers long wall was constructed in order to protect the entire fort from the attacks of the enemies.

 

Second largest artificial freshwater lake in Asia

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Jaisamand Lake or Dhebar Lake which is situated at a distance of 48 km from the city, is the Second largest artificial freshwater Lake in Asia. In 1685, Maharana Jai Singh constructed the lake after making a dam at Gomti River. The Lake is 14 km wide and approximately 102 feet deep. It has the circumference of 48 km. There are total three islands in the lake which are inhabited by the Bhil Manas. The two bigger islands are known as Baba ka Magra and the smaller island is called Piari.

 

Udaipur is a city of wonder. Once you visit Udaipur, you never know what you will be able to see and know. You’ll never know which part of history will come flashing right in front of you through the palaces and forts that will tell you different stories every time you visit them.

Now, that you know these lesser-known facts about Udaipur, you can brag the fresh knowledge you have acquired in front of your friends. Meanwhile, if you have any other fact related to the city, please share with us in the comment section. We will be glad to hear them.

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Reasons why you should NOT visit Udaipur or Else you will end up Loving this CITY!

Isn’t Udaipur all about just lakes and nothing else? Why should one even think of visiting this small city of Rajasthan when you can totally go to some other place. While everyone is busy praising the so-called ‘City of lakes’ Udaipur, we’ve jotted down a list of reasons why you shouldn’t visit Udaipur.

Amazing traditional clothing, jewelry, and handicrafts will burn a hole in your pocket

Reasons why you shouldn’t visit Udaipur
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Reasons why you shouldn’t visit Udaipur
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If you are a shopaholic then visiting Udaipur is a big threat to you. Beautiful traditional clothes with pretty work and decorations, silver, gold and black metal jewelry for both men and women, mind-blowing handicrafts on clothing, décor pieces, and other items will burn a hole in your pockets. So, in Udaipur, you might spend your entire month’s salary and since we don’t want you to regret your shopaholic instinct, it is advisable to not visit Udaipur.

Delicious Dal Bati and regional cuisine will increase your calories

Reasons why you shouldn’t visit Udaipur
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The famous Rajasthani food Dal Bati and all other regional cuisines are so delicious that you cannot stop at just tasting. So you have to prepare your stomach to get entirely filled and then your mind to satisfy itself with just that. Since we don’t want you to spend an extra hour at gym burning the calories gained from the heavenly delicious Dal Bati, you shouldn’t visit Udaipur.

The culture and festivals of Udaipur will leave you spellbound

Reasons why you shouldn’t visit Udaipur

Udaipur has a brimful of cultures and to celebrate the vastness of these cultures, there are different festivals taking place at every time of the year. From dance, music performance,  and regional activities in Shilpgram to festivities and joy on everyone’s faces in Hariyali Amavasya fair, the variety of culture showcase will leave you spellbound. The moment when you are present at such occasions you will feel like you belong here.

Now, who would want to enjoy the colorful and joyful atmosphere of these festivals from their busy and hectic schedule right?

The utterly romantic destinations will make you fall in love

Reasons why you shouldn’t visit Udaipur
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If you are already in love with someone, these utterly romantic destinations in Udaipur will just act as a catalyst to your love. You will feel like celebrating each and every moment of love with your loved ones. From waking up at sunrise in forts and palaces to boating in Lake Pichola at sunset, you will feel nothing less than a king or a queen. It would feel like even nature is a part of this celebration and it would witness every blissful moment you are having.

And if you’re not in love with someone, then better do not enter this magical environment or you’ll fall in love.

Royal palaces and forts will make you look back to history

Reasons why you shouldn’t visit Udaipur
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Most of us literally hated history when they were just some pages in the textbooks of our school but when it comes to the history of Udaipur it will not just teach you some really interesting things but will take you to the time of past. By looking at the walls and structure of these amazing forts and palaces you will actually live the time period that was lived by the kings and queens back then. The royalty of Udaipur is nothing less than the other assets of it, so if you do not want to experience the royalty of the city, you shouldn’t visit Udaipur.

 

Once you visit Udaipur, it will invite you repeatedly

Reasons why you shouldn’t visit Udaipur
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Udaipur is such a place that you can never get enough of. Apart from the fact that the number of places that Udaipur has, cannot be enjoyed on a single visit, there’s just something in its walls, its sculptures, its people, its street and basically everything that will invite you again and again to the city. So you just can’t quit coming and staying in Udaipur at just once, you will have to keep coming for a number of times to satisfy your soul. And if you are just not ready for that, you better not visit it.

The beauty of lakes and landscapes will hypnotize you

Reasons why you shouldn’t visit Udaipur
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Udaipur which is also known as ‘city of lakes’ is a place full of natural and artificial lakes. Along with the lakes comes its blissful surroundings and eye-pleasing landscapes. Lakes like Badi, Fatehsagar, Pichola will give you a sight that you wouldn’t be able to forget for your entire life. It will make you forget all the worries of your life and you will feel like this is the only place where you truly want to be. When you sit at the edge of a lake, you will be so hypnotized by the beauty around it that you won’t be able to leave the place.

But not everyone wants to get hypnotized by nature, isn’t it?

Fatehsagar – the heart of the city

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It is literally the heart of the city. If you look for Fatehsagar in google maps, you’ll see that the lake is heart shaped. It is not just a place, it’s a feeling for every Udaipurite. It’s a feeling of peace and calm. It’s a feeling of relaxation when after a long day you sit on the pal of the lake and the winds just take away all your tiredness. It’s a feeling when school and college kids hang out with their friends every evening giving the place its youthfulness. It a feeling of togetherness when you find people of different color, caste, city, country, and age that no matter what there’s this place that binds everyone together.

So in case you’re not ready to feel all of that, Fatehsagar or even Udaipur is not the place to have a visit to.

Above all these reasons, Udaipur is a city of love and compassion. It’s a city which makes everyone fall in love with itself. You will often hear people saying that ‘there’s no other city such as Udaipur’ and that is quite true, I tell you. Love it or hate it but you just won’t be able to forget the city.

What do you think of Udaipur? Tell us your story in the comment section.

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जानिए उदयपुर के अमरनाथ के बारे में !

यह उदयपुर का सबसे प्राचीन एवं प्रमुख गुफा मंदिर है, आध्यात्म की दृष्टि से भी इसका प्रमुख स्थान है, इसे “उदयपुर का अमरनाथ”  भी कहा जाता है। यह प्राचीन गुफा उदयपुर के बिलिया गाँव में ओड़ा पर्वत के शिखर पर स्थित है, जो की तितरडी  गाँव के पास है| यहाँ भगवान शिव का प्राचीन मंदिर है, ऊपर पहाड़ पर यह मंदिर बड़े ही विस्तृत क्षेत्र में फैला हुआ है, इस गुफा की एक खासियत यह भी हें की इस तक चढ़ाई का रास्ता टेढ़ा-मेढ़ा हैं जो की आगन्तुको को अति आनंदित करता है।

यह एक गहरी गुफा है जिसके दुसरे छोर पर शिवलिंग हें, इस गुफा में प्रवेश करते समय हमें हजारों चमकादड़े गुफा की दीवारों पर उल्टी लटकती हुई दिख जाती हैं, साथ ही पत्थर के प्राकृतिक सर्प भी दीवारों पर दिख जाते हैं। इस मंदिर से अक्सर अखंड मंत्रोचार की आवाज़े आती रहती हैं कुछ विशेष अवसरों पर पूरा पहाड़ सुन्दरकाण्ड, भजनों व मंत्रो से गुंजायमान रहता हैं। हर माह यहाँ 48 घंटो का अनवरत जाप होता है।

इस गुफा का भ्रमण करने से एक विशिष्ट आध्यात्मिक आनंद का अनुभव होता है तथा यहाँ के सम्पूर्ण मंदिर परिसर में छाई शांति हमें खुद  में एक उर्जा का अनुभव करवाती हैं। इस गुफा के अंदर एक और छोटी  गुफा है जो की एक रहस्यमयी गुफा है, यह दूसरी गुफा इतनी बड़ी और लम्बी है की इसके दुसरे छोर पर आज तक कोई नहीं पहुच सका हैं, बड़े बुजुर्ग कहते हें की यह दूसरी गुफा काशी तक जाती हैं।

इस मंदिर का एक आश्चर्यजनक प्रभाव यह है की जब हम पहाड़ की चढाई से थककर गुफा में पहुचते हैं तो गुफा में कुछ ही क्षण बिताने पर हम फिर से खुद को उर्जावान महसूस करते हैं। यहाँ शांत वातावरण, शुद्ध एवं ठंडी हवा के झोके हमें चिंता मुक्त कर देते हैं, साथ ही सारी मानसिक थकान भी दूर हो जाती हैं। यहाँ पहाड़ से देखने पर पूरा उदयपुर दिखाई देता हैं, यहाँ एक सुन्दर बगीचा और एक भव्य हनुमान मंदिर भी हैं। इस गुफा में हर पूर्णिमा की रात को भजन संध्या होती हैं जो कि एक संगीतमय रात्रि जागरण होता हैं।

अब कैसे छूटे राम रट लागी।

प्रभु जी, तुम चंदन हम पानी,

जाकी अँग-अँग बास समानी ।।

 

 गुरुजी श्री श्री 1008 श्री बृज बिहारी जी बन 

 सद्गुरु श्री श्री 1008 श्री बृज बिहारी बन पिता श्री कैसाराम जी तिवारी शर्मा माता संगम देवी गांव राजाजी का प्रयागपुर जिला बराईच (उ.प्र.) को हुआ। आप का मन बचपन से ही भक्ति भाव मे रहा।

17 वर्ष की उम्र में ही भक्ति में तपस्वी के रूप में भिन्न स्थानों पर तपस्याएं करते रहे। आप निराहार रहकर 12 वर्षो तक एक पांव पर ही खड़े रहकर तपस्या की जो स्थान गुप्तेश्वर महादेव की पहाड़ी होडा पर्वत के अंदर प्राकृतिक गुफा में है वहीं उनकी तपस्या रही जहाँ आज भी अंदर की तरफ अलग से गुफा है। गुरूदेव ने अपना जीवन बड़ी विनम्र और प्रेममयी भावना से बच्चो, बूढ़ो, माताओं, बहनों को ज्ञान देने एवं हमारा जीवन प्रभु प्रीत से जोड़ने में व्यतीत कर दिया।

शिवलिंग का स्वप्न

दाता होकम जब दशानन करते हुए निरंजनी अखाड़े के साथ उदयपुर पधारे, तब उन्हें एक रात स्वप्न आया कि  मध्य उदयपुर से कुछ ही दूर किसी गुफानुमा पहाड़ी के अंदर एक छोटा सा महादेव का लिंग है तब से गुरुजी को वो स्वप्न बार बार हर रात्रि को आने लगा । मानो वो लिंग उनको अपनी तरफ खींच रहा हो । देशाटन करते हुए वह जहा भी जाते वह स्वप्न उनका पीछा नही छोड़ता , उनको नींद नही लेते हुए बहुत समय बीत गया था ।

अपने गुरूजी की आज्ञा पाकर दाता हुकम 1951 कार्तिक माह में सर्वप्रथम उदयपुर से 10 किलोमीटर दूर मानव खेडा गांव में पधारे और वह तीन-चार दिन रुके। वहाँ लोगो से अपने स्वप्न दृश्य की चर्चा कर की एवं स्वप्न से मिलता जुलता स्थान ढूंढते हुए वह एकलिंगपुरा जा पहुंचे । वहाँ पर भी लोगो को अपने सपने का वृत्तांत सुनाया। वहा के लोगो ने गुरुजी को कुछ बच्चो के साथ संध्या काल मे होंडा पर्वत जो कि तितरडी (बिलिया) में है वहां तक पहुचाया। वो कार्तिक पूर्णिमा का दिन था।  वहाँ पर्वत पर पहले से एक धूणी थी। गुरुदेव कुछ समय तक उस धूणी के पास बैठे रहे फिर उन्हें लगा की वो सपने वाला लिंग उन्हें अपनी तरफ बुला रहा है वहाँ खोजबीन करने पर गुरुजी को गुफा के मुख्य द्वार दिखाई पड़ा जो कि उस समय  चमकादडो की पीठ से करीब करीब पूरा बन्द था गुरुजी ने अपने वस्त्रो से गुफा की सफाई की तथा अंदर जा कर शिवलिंग की खोज की । सद्गुरु बृज बिहारी जी बन की उम्र वर्तमान में करीब 95 से 100 वर्ष की हो चुकी है । पर वह हम सभी भक्तों को एक परिवार की तरह मानकर अपार प्रेम करते है। ऐसे सरल एवं प्रेममयी जीवन जीने वाले तथा निस्वार्थ भाव रखकर सम्पूर्ण मानव कल्याण में सर्वस्व लुटाने वाले गुरुदेव को हम बारम्बार प्रणाम केते है ।। जय महादेव

सदस्यता प्राप्त :-  दाता हुकम श्री श्री 1008 श्री बृज बिहारी जी बन के शिष्य (उत्तराधिकारी) श्री तन्मय जी बन  महाराज,  ने माघ सुदी त्रयोदशी सं २०७४ तदनुसार दिनांक 29 जनवरी 2018 को निरंजनी अखाड़ा हरिद्वार में औपचारिक सदस्यता प्राप्त की , साथ ही निरंजनी अखाड़ा के द्वारा श्री तन्मय जी बन का सम्मान हुआ ! इसी दिन दाता हुकम की तरफ से निरंजनी अखाड़े में अखाड़ा परिचय भोज (भंडारा) भी कराया गया !

जय गुरुदेव ।।