Wordless Wednesday – Krishna’s Butterball

Hello my fabulous readers. I am here, again, to keep my blog up and running. My last post was published in January. And after that, I completely forgot about my blog. So no new topic to write on, and to keep my blog running, I am here with my Wordless Wednesday post.

Krishna’s Butterball; A beautiful place to visit in Mahabalipuram / Mamallapuram. A village 2 hours from Chennai airport.

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I visited this place in November 2021, while on the way to Pondicherry. But this Mamallapuram trip was much more memorable than Pondicherry.  This village also has one museum, along with dinosaur park, which is totally worth visiting.

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This place has many other spot too. They have light house too. So, when we visited this place, one guide noticed us that we were leaving early. He then told us to take the other path and there we will find many other monuments including Krishna’s Butterball. We were lucky to get interrupted by that guide coz the path towards the Krishna’s Butterball was totally worth it.

Do visit Mahabalipuram / Mamallapuram, You will not get disappointed. Even there are shacks like hotel (Like Goa). Foods are also awesome there. And also dont forget to visit India Seashell Museum.

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Wordless Wednesday – Fiesta
Wordless Wednesday – Roots
 Wordless Wednesday – Prayers.

Wordless Wednesday – Fiesta

Hello My fabulous readers. A very good day to you all. Today, Wednesday. So once again, to keep my blog up and running, and with no new ideas, I am back with my wordless Wednesday card. In India, We all have just bid adieu to Lord Ganesha. And the Mumbai is back to hurtle and scramble world. This time, I visited some pandals and also had been to quite famous ganapatis of Mumbai i.e. Lalbaug cha raja and GSB Ganapati.

The Mandals, I visited in my area were quite big. And they were all “Raja ” or “Maharaja”. Meaning; The King or the Great King. These Ganapati idols had a prestige, with great pride and commanding everyone, “not to worry, I am here.”

Here are some Pics:

Charkop Cha Raja (Charkop)
Sahayadri Cha Morya (Charkop)
Ganesh Gali Cha Raja (Charkop)
GSB Ganapati (King Circle, Sion). The Richest Lord Ganesha of Mumbai, decorated with real gold.
LalBaug Cha Raja (Parel). This is quite famous in Mumbai. It takes hours to pay visit to this Lord Ganesha.

Hope you like my wordless Wednesday. Do like and comment. Pingbacks will be appreciated. Also do check out my other Wordless Wednesday post.
Wordless Wednesday – Roots
 Wordless Wednesday – Prayers.

Do check out my other post on Lord Ganesha Festival.
Ganesha – The God of Beginnings.
Ganpati Bappa Moriya.
Ganesh Chaturthi 2010 – The Festival Of India.
Ganesh Chaturthi.
Ananth Chaturthi 2011.
Anant Chaturthi 2010.

Wordless Wednesday – Prayers

Hello my fabulous readers. A very good day to all. Today is Wednesday, and so is my Wordless Wednesday post.

What is this Wordless Wednesday? Wordless Wednesday is a day to share an image or images that speak for themselves. So here is my image.


 

I am blessed with good basic necessity. I never cried for food nor cried for cloths. All thanks to god for giving me everything what I want. After lighting diya and offering prayers, I feel light and can easily focus on my work. The aroma of incense stick keeps me fresh and makes my day. The tintinnabulation of bells gives me goosebumps. I go in different world and feels very lucky to have such wonderful world around me.

Never ever forget your god. Be happy.

Hope you like my wordless wednesday pic. Do like and comment. Pingbacks will be appreciated. Also do check my Wordless Wednesday – Roots post.