descriptive paragraph on my favorite holiday destinations on vaishno Devi for class 9th
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During my vacation last week, I made a trip to
Vaishno Devi Mandir -
one of the biggest and the heavily visited shrine of the Hindus. This
shrine is located in the
Udhampur District
in the Northern most state of India,
Jammu and Kashmir,
and is dedicated to the Mother Goddess.
The shrine is managed by Shri Mata
Vaishno Devi Shrine Board (SMVDSB) who are doing a stupendous effort. I was
particularly very impressed with the communication, facilities and cleanliness through out.
The shrine is at an altitude of 5200 feet and visited by millions (almost
7 million in 2006) of devotees
every year. Read the
Hindu legend behind this holy place.
How to get there ?
After taking an overnight train journey from Delhi to Jammu, there is a 3
hour bus journey to
The Katra.
This is the base camp where all the pilgrims assemble to start the 12 km (7.5
miles) hike up the hill to The
Bhavan. This is the main place of worship and has the holy cave which
has the manifestation of Mother Goddess -
Mata Maha Kali,
Mata Maha Lakshmi and
Mata Maha Saraswati.
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this is not of vaishno devi but...
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Vietnam is an exciting mix of cultures, serious food lovers and a very hardworking hectic urban space. What I absolutely love about the place is the morning cup of caphe, which soon became a local habit. Vietnamese coffee has a style of its own and you will either love it or hate it.
For me, the dragon-shaped mountains and blue-green water of Halong Bay and Hanoi’s Hoan Kiem Lake are the most unforgettable sights of Vietnam.
A coffee lover should definitely visit Trieu Viet Vuong, also known as ‘Coffee Street’ for the best experience and try all sorts of coffees. You will find more cafes in this stretch of Hanoi’s historic Hai Ba Trung District than anywhere else in Vietnam. Coffee here is very unique with variations that make use of yoghurt, eggs and even fruit.