October month has been arrived and beautiful Girinagar Delhi has given the symptoms of festivals everywhere.The beauty of an urban area depicts through its storytelling as it performs the events as memory .It is a blend of all kinds of mores an Indian city can offer. From the
extremely upmarket and ‘afternoon garden party’ loving culture in South
Delhi to the spik and span roads and buildings in lieutenant Delhi and
to the loudness and chaos in North Delhi, the city changes in its
outlook every 5 miles. If this change is just not enough, the city
harbours the best of architecture in the form of ancient monuments such
as Qutub Minar and Red Fort which speak of perhaps the most important
part of Indian History.
The enchanting sound of Qawwalis coming from the Nizamuddin Shrine, Aartis from Chattarpur Mandir and Gurbanis from Bangla Sahib mingled with the high-pitched music of discos and pubs. The diversity of Delhi makes it colorful and lively to live in. The
exquisite design of Jama Masjid reflects Indo-Persian architecture; well
known temples such as Birla Temple and Chattarpur Temple complex
display the architectural styles of North and South India. The places of
worship, popular in Delhi include the Gurdwaras of Delhi like Bangla
Sahib, Gurdwara Raquab Ganj and Sheesh Ganj, famous Churches like St.
Mary’s, St. Thomas and St. Columbus. Remarkable Lotus Temple represents
the Bahai culture and its marvelous architecture. You can find the Jain
and Buddhist shrines along with the Tibetan monastery in the city.
Girinagar as part of Delhi has many stories as walking city .Giri Nagar, Kalkaji is a
Locality
in North East Delhi City
in Delhi State, India.Its near to Govindpuri and Okhla and easily reachable by metro,bus and taxi so you can enjoy the days here during Ocotber.Its stands as a narrator of seasons and festivals around delhi and speaks lots of stories from Ramayanaas it is part of Delhi ,which is the city of Dilwalo ki. The Pandavas made a very
beautiful castle and the city. They called this place Indraprastha. The
Purana Quila in Delhi is believed to be the palace of Pandavas.
Delhi and Delhi-ites are known as much for their insatiable appetites as
they are for the unending variety of food found in the city.Delhiwallas love to eat and therefore you’ll find food stalls in every
street of the city. So if you are in Delhi and want to have street food,
you’ll be spoilt for choice.The sheer variety of paranthas available in Delhi is mind-boggling. From
basic ones like aloo, egg, gobi, mooli to more interesting stuff like
green chilli, keema, kaju and rabri paranthas you get it all in the
capital. Have it for breakfast, lunch or dinner, with pickle, white
butter or curd.With a slight dip in the temperature, it's time to gear up for the winter chills. The nooks and corners of Delhi offer lots of lip smacking street foods which must not be missed at any cost. Winter is fast paving the way for the spring to take-over, and we are a bundle of mixed-feelings.From
piping hot kachoris, to indulgent niharis and the ever-so-delightful
gajar ka halwa- there is no dearth of food or foodies on the streets of
Delhi.
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