Write a descriptive paragraph in about 150 words describing a religious place that you visited recently you might like to include the following points in your description
Hints: • name of the place
• location
•local weather
• Flora and fauna
• atmosphere
• connectivity
• history and religious importance
• time and reason of your visit
• your feelings on visiting.
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I recently visited the Mansa Devi Mandir which is located in Punchkula.
The weather was rather pleasant as it had rained the previous day and the area around the temple is filled with various plants and animals including rabbits, roses, etcertera.
One can also witness positive vibes there as people are constantly pouring in and praying and it is easy to reach via bus.
It is in the name of one of the goddesses of Hinduism and many people offer there prayers.
My mother and I visited it early in the morning at 4 o'clock as the line was going to be long later in the day.
My mother has kept a fast and she needed to break it there.
It was a fun visit where I prayed and spent some time in peace.
The weather was rather pleasant as it had rained the previous day and the area around the temple is filled with various plants and animals including rabbits, roses, etcertera.
One can also witness positive vibes there as people are constantly pouring in and praying and it is easy to reach via bus.
It is in the name of one of the goddesses of Hinduism and many people offer there prayers.
My mother and I visited it early in the morning at 4 o'clock as the line was going to be long later in the day.
My mother has kept a fast and she needed to break it there.
It was a fun visit where I prayed and spent some time in peace.
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I recently visited the Mansa Devi Mandir which is located in Punchkula.
The weather was rather pleasant as it had rained the previous day and the area around the temple is filled with various plants and animals including rabbits, roses, etcertera.
One can also witness positive vibes there as people are constantly pouring in and praying and it is easy to reach via bus.
It is in the name of one of the goddesses of Hinduism and many people offer there prayers.
My mother and I visited it early in the morning at 4 o'clock as the line was going to be long later in the day.
My mother has kept a fast and she needed to break it there.
It was a fun visit where I prayed and spent some time in peace.
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