Sunday, April 11, 2010

Glimpses of Survaya Ki Grahi

Next day morning from Shivpuri we proceeded to Survaya Ki Grahi which is at a distance of 20 kms on Shivpuri - Jhansi road. This is a historical place with several old temples inside the fortress. 

We shall explore more about this place in the subsequent posts.

Survya Ki Grahi Temples

42 comments:

  1. that looks like an auditorium!...for sports and games?

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  2. You know, people like me are fortunate to see such wonders through your eyes!

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  3. Very interesting. Your blog is so inspiring and makes me feel like I too travel with you.;)
    xo
    Zuzana

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  4. Lovely photos of amazing places. I'd love to visit India one day.

    Thank you for visiting my blog!

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  5. Hi, Oh my goodness, very beautiful mosaic picture! Thank you so much for sharing this! I hope that you have a lovely new week!
    Hugs...
    Bobbi

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  6. Great mosaic. Have a great week.

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  7. Oh, how beautiful! Thanks so much for sharing your wonderful country at MM. :)

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  8. Such interesting and detailed architecture. Happy Mosaic Monday to you...

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  9. So glad I peeked into your world. Amazing architecture.

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  10. Such an interesting place, Rajesh. India is full of beautiful ancient treasures to visit. Glad to visit you for Mosaic Monday!

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  11. You always have such interesting and informative post from your part of the world. I truly enjoy them.

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  12. You always have such interesting and informative post from your country. I really enjoy it.

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  13. very interesting post,always love the architecture in your post

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  14. I just love the mosaic and the the actual pictures. Everything looks amazing and so inviting. :)

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  15. Wonderful mosaic. Happy blue Monday.

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  16. I clicked enlarged it ..its even more beautiful.Thanks for sharing .

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  17. Very interesting post!
    Beautiful mosaic...Luna

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  18. Anonymous17:45

    It looks like an interesting place. It is always amazing to visit/get to see old structures rich with history.

    Happy Blue MOnday!

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  19. Just pretty. happy blue Monday.

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  20. Anonymous18:34

    I don't see the blue that much. but the mosaic looks cool.

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  21. Just a hint of pale blue... Happy Blue Monday.

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  22. Happy Mosaic Monday, Rajesh. Looking forward to learning more about Survaya Ki Grahi.

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  23. looking froward...

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  24. Full of history, magical...

    Have a great week ahead!

    BLOGitsePHOTOS

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  25. Amazing
    When I visit your blog its almost i'm visiting India :))))
    Thanks !!

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  26. Beautiful work of arts. Thanks for sharing.

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  27. Always interesting photos you share about India. It is rich in history and architecture!

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  28. Nalini, Rakesh, Matangi, Bobbi, Garden, Mary, Ellen, pagan, grey like snuffie, Pat, LV, Ann, stacey, Coffeeveggie: Thanks for the appreciation.

    Bhushavali: Thanks, this and nearby places are worth a visit.

    Kavita, Luna, MyVoice, gengen, jnjmilestones, Sally, Snap, Jeevan, BLOGitse, Anya, Eden, Ebie: Thanks for the appreciation.

    Zurana: Thanks, you are most welcome to visit India.

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  29. Marvelous captures and shadows as always, Rajesh! And it's always a delight to visit your blog! Hope you have a wonderful weekend!

    Sylvia

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  30. That truly looks like another world to this westerner's eye. Although constructed of stone, the shapes are natural. Wonderful capture!

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  31. Inside the fortress,
    suppliants pray to the gods
    for safety, for peace.


    Orphaned truck shadows

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  32. Anonymous21:22

    an interesting collection of shots

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  33. So nice to travel in thoughts. Must see one day.

    TY for bringing me there. Happy to see India.

    Enjoy your week-end.

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  34. Anonymous00:49

    Interesting historical photos! :)

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  35. Beautiful collection of images - it looks like such a fascinating part of the country.

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  36. Sylvia, Ralph, Teacher, Sweet, Tiina, Richie, frayedattheedge, Hot Fudge, Rose: Thanks for the appreciation.

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  37. thats superb i can say after seeing this

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