Maharashtra is home to some alluring holiday destinations. Its terrain ranges from hill stations to beaches and plains to mountains. It has historic temples and modern skyscrapers. It has vast grasslands and clear skies. Being home to part of the Western Ghats, Maharashtra has a number of rolling green hills and a weather so splendid that it warms your heart. While cities like Mumbai and Pune are popular on account of their commercial significance, there are several other gems in Maharashtra that make for amazing tourist destinations. One such gem is Aurangabad. Known for the magnificent 17th century mausoleum Bibi ka Maqbara and the ancient Ajanta and Ellora caves, Aurangabad is an excellent holiday spot for people residing in other parts of the state. It is also home to the Shivaji Maharaj museum which is dedicated to the famous Maratha king. The rock cut Buddhist shrines of Aurangabad caves are its biggest draw attracting devotees, history buffs and enthusiasts from all over the world. Here are some stunning Aurangabad photos that show why this is one of the finest cities to visit in Maharashtra.
PC- GooGle Dance is an inherent part of every Society but when we talk about indian culture we know that it is diverse. India has a diversified culture and every culture has some significant uniqueness in it which makes India all together an "incredible India". When we discuss about culture especially Indian culture it is depicted by some sort of dance form because every culture has its own specific traditional unique dance form. Indian culture is famous for its classical dance forms which are; Kichipudi, Kathak,Odissi,Kathakali,Sattriya,Manipuri,Mohiniyattamaand last but not the least Bharatnatyam. Every dance form has its own culture, tradition,discipline, richness and history they all are born and belong to India but they are one of their kind very individual and different yet all are equally mesmerizing. Indian classical dance form are the true culture of India because evey dance form mentioned above belongs to different parts of India. 1)Kathak: Nothern and w...
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