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Yeh Sheher Nahi Mehfil Hai - Delhi

Writer: Aarthi RanganathanAarthi Ranganathan

Updated: Dec 1, 2024


Of all the places I've wandered in this wide world, Delhi is the one that keeps calling me back, time and time again. It's a city of vibrant contrasts, where the weather dances between extremes—scorching summers and chilly winters. So, I've made it a point to embrace Delhi during its gentler moods, savoring the crisp, cool air of the winter months.


Let me paint you a picture from my collection of memories. There's a photograph that captures the elegant simplicity of Indira Gandhi's residence. Strolling through her home feels like stepping into a living museum; each room whispers stories of her life, adorned with her personal belongings that remain just as she left them. It's a poignant journey through history, intimate and profoundly moving.


And just when you think you've glimpsed the soul of the place, you come across mementos of Rajiv Gandhi. Among them are endearing photos of him with Sonia—their smiles speak volumes of a love story that transcended borders, beginning in the romantic landscapes of Italy. They look absolutely charming together, and delving into their tale adds a layer of warmth and humanity to the grand tapestry of Delhi's history.


Exploring these personal narratives amidst the bustling energy of the city is like finding quiet passages in a lively novel—a blend of the monumental and the intimate that makes Delhi endlessly enchanting.

This dining haven - Notice the exquisite aesthetics and the serene ambiance that envelops the space. Picture it bustling with laughter and conversation, as people gather to share delightful moments together. 💖

Step into the captivating world of Jantar Mantar, a legendary masterpiece renowned for its majestic Sun Dial and a fascinating collection of ancient innovations in time and mathematics. Envision delving into the depths of history, where science and art intertwine, revealing the timeless genius of human curiosity and exploration.


Our Famous Parliament <3

The Amar Javan place under the India Gate

The magnificent Rashtrapathi Bhavan <3

The Akshardham Temple is not only one of the richest temples, but it's also the biggest temple landscape-wise. It's a must-visit location, especially after 6 o'clock, when you can see its beauty in all corners. I still remember indulging in the Dahi Balla there after praying to God; it was incredible. The temple has a disciplined practice of coordinating all the devotees and maintains top-notch security for everyone's safety.

The India Gate <3

Seems the Mughals have enjoyed like something until the Britishers thrashed them out from here.

This place is the identity of Delhi, the Red Fort

The Mughal empires have built their buildings so massive that even marble stones are engraved so well we don’t know even if it’s real or are they clay

The snapshot of few of the pictures out of the total from Indiras house

This is where she was assassinated by her fellow bodyguards

These were the only remains of Rajiv. He was one of the most humble person and seemed to have an elevated scope for India’s development but unluckily was ruthlessly killed.


We get to find interesting facts every time you visit Delhi

Imagine wandering here or having a cup of tea at evening with birds around you.

Anyways all that is beautiful never lasts and also all hard things never last :(

ciao adios guy! :)

 
 
 

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