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    • Junagarh Fort, Bikaner: An Exemplar Of Rajput Grandeur
    • Mini memoir : Postcards from Girnar, Gujarat
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    • An unexpected journey to Maldives: About Biyadhoo, budget and boats
    • Masroor Rock Cut temples – The glorious relics from ancient India
    • Gokarna – A Peaceseeker’s Retreat
    • Mini memoirs: Anu homestay, Bomdila
    • Journey to Tawang : A Sublime Experience
    • Exploring Tawang – The north eastern gem of India
    • Mini memoirs: Delhi – Mcleodganj – Delhi feat hustling in Chandigarh
    • Coimbatore: Pure Bliss -Part 1
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    • Bombay – Mystical love -Part 2
    • Bombay – Mystical love -part 1
    • North Goa : Hat-trick Visit
    • South India – Emerald & Gold
    • Travancore and Kochi – The treasury of God’s own country – Part 1
    • Travancore and Kochi – The treasury of God’s own country – Part 2
    • Pushkar – A Backpacker’s Paradise
    • Pondicherry – A french souvenir
  • Photo Essay
    • Ajanta and Ellora caves : Monuments of a lost civilization
    • Acceptance
    • Beyond Fleeting sights
    • Blissfully wild
    • Curious Minds
    • Holidaying in the mountains in winter : A beginner’s guide
    • Jain architecture : Epitome of discipline and focus
    • Maharashtra & the struggle to preserve its heritage
    • Pieces of light
    • Portraits from Arunachal
    • Prosper through harmony
    • Street photography & me -1
    • Street Photography and me -2
    • The Gratitude Therapy
    • The infinite loop of joy and sorrow
    • The knitting lady
    • The probability of a coincidence
    • The Walk
    • Wildlife and me

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An avid story lover, photographer and home chef. Loves cats , music, food and traveling.

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The Wandering Sweet Potato
  • About me
  • TRAVELOGUES
    • Junagarh Fort, Bikaner: An Exemplar Of Rajput Grandeur
    • Mini memoir : Postcards from Girnar, Gujarat
    • Mini Memoir – Postcards from Andaman
    • An unexpected journey to Maldives: About Biyadhoo, budget and boats
    • Masroor Rock Cut temples – The glorious relics from ancient India
    • Gokarna – A Peaceseeker’s Retreat
    • Mini memoirs: Anu homestay, Bomdila
    • Journey to Tawang : A Sublime Experience
    • Exploring Tawang – The north eastern gem of India
    • Mini memoirs: Delhi – Mcleodganj – Delhi feat hustling in Chandigarh
    • Coimbatore: Pure Bliss -Part 1
    • Coimbatore: Pure bliss – Part 2
    • Bombay – Mystical love -Part 2
    • Bombay – Mystical love -part 1
    • North Goa : Hat-trick Visit
    • South India – Emerald & Gold
    • Travancore and Kochi – The treasury of God’s own country – Part 1
    • Travancore and Kochi – The treasury of God’s own country – Part 2
    • Pushkar – A Backpacker’s Paradise
    • Pondicherry – A french souvenir
  • Photo Essay
    • Ajanta and Ellora caves : Monuments of a lost civilization
    • Acceptance
    • Beyond Fleeting sights
    • Blissfully wild
    • Curious Minds
    • Holidaying in the mountains in winter : A beginner’s guide
    • Jain architecture : Epitome of discipline and focus
    • Maharashtra & the struggle to preserve its heritage
    • Pieces of light
    • Portraits from Arunachal
    • Prosper through harmony
    • Street photography & me -1
    • Street Photography and me -2
    • The Gratitude Therapy
    • The infinite loop of joy and sorrow
    • The knitting lady
    • The probability of a coincidence
    • The Walk
    • Wildlife and me

Tag: maharashtra

Acceptance

by Madhura DoshiPhoto Essay, THOUGHTPOT, Travel, TRAVELOGUESPosted on April 10, 20196 Comments

Sometimes I wonder, what does it mean when they say ‘…and they lived happily ever after!’ Does it mean that they never suffered any emotional wreckage? Does it mean that all of their prayers were answered and dreams were fulfilled? Does it mean that their life thereafter was totally smooth or uneventful? Does lack of …

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Bombay – Mystical love -Part 2

by Madhura DoshiPhoto Essay, Travel, TRAVELOGUESPosted on July 27, 2017One Comment

Every new migrant that falls in love with the city is bound to fall in love with monsoons. Or one can say, because of the frenzy monsoons, people fall in love with this equally insane city.

Maharashtra & the struggle to preserve its heritage

by Madhura DoshiTravelPosted on May 23, 20177 Comments

Prosper through harmony

by Madhura DoshiTravelPosted on April 26, 20172 Comments

There is a phrase in Sanskrit as “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam” which means the world (Vasudha = Earth) is one family (Kutumbam = Family). This is a very powerful phrase. It reminds us that we are all part of one family. We all are dependent on one another and we cannot prosper by supressing others in the …

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