Diwali, the much awaited, most celebrated, auspicious festival of lights is celebrated with a whole lot of noise, gifts and gamble in Saddi Dilli. Since Diwali has a particular significance in the northern part of India, in Dilli to be precise, it is followed by the Dusshera celebrations which occur exactly 20 days before Diwali. During the days between Dusshera and Diwali is … [Read more...]
Japanese Park Saddi Dilli….
The Japanese Park is a very famous and recently developed park in Saddi Dilli. As we already know Saddi Dilli has once served as the capital of the Mughal Empire as well. The Mughals were very well known for their aesthetic sense and eye for beauty and were very fond of landscaped gardens which is why all their monuments and palaces are all adorned with fountains, flower beds, … [Read more...]
Saddi Dilli’s Mughal Gardens….
Saddi Dilli’s Mughal Gardens are located inside the official residence of the President of India, the Rashtrapati Bhavan. The Rashtrapati Bhavan is built in an area of 354 acres excluding the buildings and roads. The open area covered by trees and lawns is about 320 acres and this open area includes over 6 hectares of the famous Mughal Gardens which are attached to the main … [Read more...]
National Zoological Park in Saddi Dilli….
The Dilli Zoo or National Zoological Park is located next to Purana Qila and it houses over one thousand varieties of animals, reptiles and birds. It also has nearly all varieties of deer found in the country. The White Tiger from Rewa, the Elephant, who plays a harmonica and the Leopard, are some of its highlights apart from the many endangered species of India seen in this … [Read more...]
Dussehra celebrations in Saddi Dilli….
The name Dussehra is derived from Sanskrit Dasha-hara literally means remover of ten referring to Lord Rama's defeat of the ten-headed demon king Ravana. The day also marks the victory of Goddess Durga over the demons Mahishasur. The festival of Vijay Dashmi or Dussehra marks the victory of Lord Rama over the demon king Ravana. The festival of Dussehra epitomizes the triumph of … [Read more...]