A Dip in the Ganges
As worshippers of nature, Indians revere their rivers and equate them to celestial beings. They pray to them as givers of boons and purifiers of sins - A Dip in the Ganges - ImageWrighter
As worshippers of nature, Indians revere their rivers and equate them to celestial beings. They pray to them as givers of boons and purifiers of sins - A Dip in the Ganges - ImageWrighter
Over time, though, regular people also offer prayers here, Sans the sacrifices. But the temple gives alcohol as Prasad to everyone - Nectar of the Gods - ImageWrighter
Its finest and most famous is no less than the God of cricket - Sachin Tendulkar. But again, these 28 acres are not just about cricket - Shivaji Park Katta - Where Sports meet Culture - ImageWrighter
Hindu scriptures are full of divine stories associated with food. Lord Krishna’s favourite was butter and curd, while the elephant god Ganesha feasts on Modak (a rice dumpling with sweet filling) - Sweet Offerings - Getting closer to God - ImageWrighter