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 Holy Cities
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indiayogi takes you on a journey to the Holy Cities in India. Giving you a brief historical background, and information you would find helpful if you decide to travel to those locations. We welcome your comments on further information which you would like to read about, on these cities.

Anne Cushman and Jerry Jones, authors of 'From Here to Nirvana' (publishers, Random House), couldn't have put traveling to holy places across India in a better perspective. Read on if you're not weak hearted:

There's something ludicrous, of course, about taking a guidebook along on such an adventure - like carrying your daily Planner with you on an acid trip (with notes reminding you to put your pants on before you walk downtown). One of the charms of India is that it incinerates your agenda - leaving in its place like some sort of vestigial organ of efficiency, a handful of illegible hieroglyphics scrawled on the backs of tattered airmail envelopes. In India, as in life, there's no way of predicting where your teachers will show up. You may think you're going to a yoga institute to perfect your practice of Downward-Facing Dog Pose - only to find yourself trekking up a Himalayan trail, ice tipped peaks slicing the sky around you, tracing the sacred Ganges to her source in a glacier the shape of a cow's head. You may plan for months to be in Varanasi for Shivaratri, the holiest "Night of Shiva" - only to find yourself on that mystical evening, stalled in a broken-down train in the sweltering plains where (shivering with fever, with amoebas throwing their high school prom in your gastrointestinal tract) you find yourself staring into the face of Shiva in person. This kind of derailment is part of the magic of India, where plans often need to be discarded like excess luggage. ("What was I thinking?" you wonder, looking, bemusedly, at your laptop computer, your three extra sets of yoga leotards, your breadloaf-sized tub of spirulina). As many travelers learn the hard way, the things that you don't let go freely may well be snatched from you.

- Anne Cushman and Jerry Jones,


Holy Cities
Hampi - Grandeur of the Past
Haridwar - A Place of Pilgrimage
Mathura - The Playground Of Krishna
Pushkar - The Sacred Pilgrimage
Rishikesh - The Foothills of the Himalayas
Varanasi - The City of Light

 
 

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