Hello everyone!
Today I'm back with a very interesting and spiritual blog.
I recently travelled to Manali with all my cousins and Stayed there a for a few weeks. The village where I was staying is known as badagran.
While we were having a great time there. The people who were native to that place told us that they are going to have a festival at the temple of their God.
My cousins were very excited to this as they have never seen something like this.
We headed to the temple and it was very crowded there.
This festival is known as Fagli, if you don't know what it is I'm here for y'all. This festival is celebrated to notice the victory of good over the evil.
Interesting right? All the dieties gather at one place and have a great venerate.
All the people worship together and lits up diyas and dhoop in order to complete the process.
There is a certain type of music playing that the people play themselves.
Everything was very peaceful to look and very beautiful at the same time.
For once everyone should experience a thing like this. It is basically very different from other things.
Everyone just gathers at one place and enjoys every bit of it. It is very easy to understand that the village people are living far better life than us.
It drove me crazy when I saw this little boy play something like a trumpet.
Because I know is very difficult to play something like this, you need alot of pressure in your mouth to play stuff like that and I was just amazes to look at him.
These cute little boys were just too good at playing these. Seemed like they have been doing it since ages.
The temple was very beautiful too, it was made of wood and gave a vintage vibe.
Everything here was too different than the things that I've seen in other temples. I had a very mysterious state of mind and had no one to solve my doubts :')
This is the place where all the worshipping took place and this is known to be the most holy place of the whole village, no one can step on it because this is known to be the place where the God sits.
Everything you see here has a amazing story behind it.
I enjoyed every tiny bit of this place and festival and I hope you enjoyed my blog too.
Thank you so much for your time.
Love from Himalayas ❤️❤️