Is it ominous to turn back after the 'darshan'?
Anything else to see in that area or other parts if you know Rajasthan well?
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Is it ominous to turn back after the 'darshan'?
Anything else to see in that area or other parts if you know Rajasthan well?
Yes it is omnious, it is highly suggested to not to look back when we are leaving the temple inside premises, as bad spirits might follow you.
That's scary; possibly an invite to the evil when one turns back.
I also thought we have to leave the area immediately after the darshan. Everything good followed the trip: I wasn't into extremes.
Rajasthan is quite a state i would, i have travelled to jaipur and udaipur which looks quite normal and colorful.
And other holy places like salasar balalji and khatu shyam and tijara , they look normal, no ghostly at all. But i feel the people are not that modern there.
I am in Jaipur now and went to Udaipur for Diwali; aware of Salasar deity. Thanks for telling me about khatu shyam and tijara.
Did not get you - modern in which way? LOL, you won't find pubs in every nook and corner of India like in the west. Need to settle for 'desi.' ;)
Hehehe i mean modern ummm, as in they do not look developed (simple sober people which is good in a way)
No too much digitalisation touch i mean.
That makes India unique!
Sadly, comments on attire or mannerisms take us to the dark ages. There's good and bad everywhere. :)
Yeah but i love the huge diversity of this country, 😀😉
Oh yeah, they say, 'unity in diversity.'
The majority is living on less than $1 a day wage; not much to eat yet preserve the lovely smile!
Yes exactly still everyone smiles :)