Monday, February 21, 2011

Visit to Sirohi...!!! A good place to see...

As Bhavesh Kansara tied the knots with Kusum - his better half, we enjoyed the Rajasthani Marriage a lot at Sirohi.

Sirohi means "Sword". The place is famous because of swords. There is a complete market of shops selling different types of Swords, Khanjars, Kataars, Dhaals etc.

Place is situated at western-center Rajasthan, 72 kms north from Abu Road. Sirohi does not have its own proper Railway Station. You have to catch any passenger train either from Sirohi Road station (20 kms) or Abu Road station. Abu Road is well connected by Railroad from Mumbai, Jaipur, Ahmedabad, Delhi and many other major cities of the country.

Jodhpur is also very much neared to Sirohi. Regular bus services available round the clock to this place from different part of the state as well as Gujarat, MP, UP and Delhi.

Indo-Pak border is 145 km away from this place. Desert starts just 65 kms from Sirohi.

Well, that is the geogrophical and tours and travels related information.

I caught the private bus from Ahmedabad on 18th Feb, Friday, morning 6:30. It took 7 and half hours to reach there and we dropped there at 2 PM.

Enjoyed the marriage procession and danced for almost 2 hours. Such a graceful and colorful Rajasthani crowd. Every member was so much welcoming, polite and humble. After-all Rajasthan is well-known for its hospitality and respect to the guests (Atithi Devo Bhavah).

So returned back on Saturday, 19th Feb evening. Now at my desk and finishing my today's tasks so I can go home and have rest from a bit long marriage season.

Will blog more next time. Sorry, as usual I forgot my camera hence could not take any snap. Hardik Raval who was with me, got so much angry on this, and he was almost going to beat me when I told him with :D smile that I forgot the camera.... he he he....

Thats all folks for today.

C u soon again

Thursday, February 17, 2011

So much irregular in Blog

Days are getting passed, and I am becoming much irregular in BLOGging... I dont know how the people are managing to write the daily diary.. but its a good concept. Sometimes when you open your old pages, you will really pleased to know that how was your life-style. Or may be sometimes you will be pleased to know that how your life-style has changed.

Those days and nights in which you have put your effort to get good numbers in your study. Or sometimes to manage the passing marks.. ;)
Those days when you were seeing any new girl in collage and forget even the lecture time and follow her. Then you found that she is the daughter of principal and finally even miss your lecture also....
Those days when you plan daily to study well, make time-tables on the peace of paper and in the evening eat Khari-Sing in the same paper...
Sometimes try to manage your expenditures and finally leave everything un-managed because lots of hidden expenditures for your girl-friend...

All these stuff when you find in your diary when you are enough matured and running your own home-planning and management, it gives the freshness and also a little-bit sadness that those days will never come back. But moving ahead in your life, may be any page of that diary inspire you again, so refer that diary periodically.

I remember, that my mom started writing diary in the year 2003. That diary is still with me. When I read few pages of that diary, it gives me unknown pleasure and makes my memory refresh. Everytime I read that diary and my love towards my parents getting increased even more. Because the struggle, the care that my parents shown is priceless and they never reminded me anytime. So this diary is the best thing to remind it.

So write the diary and if possible make your son/daughter read that diary when they grow up, so they can understand how you spent your life to make their future.

Bye for now. C u next time with a very good topic, as tomorrow I am going to Sirohi (Rajasthan) as one of my best friends "Bhavesh Kansara" is getting married. Will share my experience with some good snaps in my next blog.

Happy Blogging to all...