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Saturday, October 1, 2016
Cyle ride to Malayi Mandir, Delhi
Dear Friends,
Today I had no plan for ride , so I decided to ride up to Malayi Mandir. This place was related to my past. I use to live near this temple when I was doing MBA. I use to visit this place when ever I feel low.
I wanted to visit this place since long but after living in Gurgaon, it become a bit difficult to find time to visit this place, as it is around 32km from my place.
About temple :
The temple complex reverentially named as "Malai Mandir" is a harmoniously blended Tamil Word "Malai" (Mountain/Hill) with the Hindi word "Mandir" {Temple}by the people of Delhi. This temple reflects the glory and grandeur of South Indian Temple Architecture at its best. .
The temple complex of the Presiding Deity was consecrated and the Maha Kumbhabhishekam was performed on the 7th of June, 1973. The temple of Sree Karpaga Vinayakar, Sree Sundareswarar and Devi Meenakshi were consecrated and the Maha Kumbhabhishekam performed on the 13th June 1990.
Information collected from : http://www.malaimandir.org.in/
Best part of this ride : As I reached to the temple, security stopped me to enter in to the temple as I was wearing cycling short and short is not allowed in the temple. Which I was not knowing. I felt very bad that I ride around 32 km and need to cover another 32km to go back home and after making so much effort I will not be able to go inside the temple. I waited their for a which then only another guard who understood my situation offered me a dhoti (Piece of cloth). He suggested me, by wearing this dhoti I can enter into the temple. I became very happy with the solution and thanked to the God to finding a solution for me.
Some glimpse of my ride :
Today I had no plan for ride , so I decided to ride up to Malayi Mandir. This place was related to my past. I use to live near this temple when I was doing MBA. I use to visit this place when ever I feel low.
I wanted to visit this place since long but after living in Gurgaon, it become a bit difficult to find time to visit this place, as it is around 32km from my place.
About temple :
The temple complex reverentially named as "Malai Mandir" is a harmoniously blended Tamil Word "Malai" (Mountain/Hill) with the Hindi word "Mandir" {Temple}by the people of Delhi. This temple reflects the glory and grandeur of South Indian Temple Architecture at its best. .
The temple complex of the Presiding Deity was consecrated and the Maha Kumbhabhishekam was performed on the 7th of June, 1973. The temple of Sree Karpaga Vinayakar, Sree Sundareswarar and Devi Meenakshi were consecrated and the Maha Kumbhabhishekam performed on the 13th June 1990.
Information collected from : http://www.malaimandir.org.in/
Best part of this ride : As I reached to the temple, security stopped me to enter in to the temple as I was wearing cycling short and short is not allowed in the temple. Which I was not knowing. I felt very bad that I ride around 32 km and need to cover another 32km to go back home and after making so much effort I will not be able to go inside the temple. I waited their for a which then only another guard who understood my situation offered me a dhoti (Piece of cloth). He suggested me, by wearing this dhoti I can enter into the temple. I became very happy with the solution and thanked to the God to finding a solution for me.
Some glimpse of my ride :
Cycling in Aravali Hills, Sohna Gurgaon
Dear Friends,
Today I visited Sohna which is situated in Gurgaon and climbed Aravali Hills. This ride was a practice session for mountain ride. I enjoyed a lot. It require lot of stamina to ride on hills but it gives more satisfaction after reaching on top.
I am sharing some glimpse of my ride :
Modeling at Sohna |
Pose at Sohna Hills |
Fun with friend at Aravali Hills @ Sohna |
Fun with friend at Aravali Hills @ Sohna |
Top view from Aravali Hills, Sohna |
Top view from Aravali Hills, Sohna |
Some pose at Top |
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