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Time of India
a day ago
- Time of India
Centre picks 8 heritage sites in Karnataka for Yoga Day celebrations
Bengaluru: Celebrating the 11th International Day of Yoga (IDY) Saturday at 100 tourist-based iconic destinations across the country, the Union ministry of culture has chosen eight places in Karnataka. The celebrations will be held simultaneously at these locations along with the main ones at Vishakhapatnam, where PM Narendra Modi will take part. The eight locations in Karnataka are the premises of Durga temple at Aihole, front elevation of Badami caves, premises of Gol Gumbaz at Vijayapura, Halebidu, elephant's stable at Hampi, front elevation of Pattadakal Temples, Tipu Sultan's palace in Bengaluru and the fort premises at Srirangapatna. All the sites are under the jurisdiction of Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), according to an official release by the Centre.


Mint
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Mint
‘Asli mard': UP man helps wife get married to boyfriend; social media reacts, ‘At least, he will be alive'
It's Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam for real, well, almost. In the 1999 Bollywood movie, Ajay Devgn tries to get his on-screen wife, Aishwarya Rai, married to her boyfriend, played by Salman Khan. While the movie had a twist, a man in Uttar Pradesh became successful in his plans. In a village in Jaunpur, a man named Arvind helped his wife marry her lover after she had refused to end their relationship even after marriage. Arvind married Rita two years ago. However, she continued to stay in touch with her boyfriend, Yashwant. Eventually, Rita returned to her parents' home and eloped with Yashwant. After learning about the affair and Rita's refusal to return, Arvind chose to end the marriage peacefully. He arranged her wedding to Yashwant at a Durga temple in the local market. Photos and videos that went viral show Arvind standing with the couple and blessing them. He even helped with the wedding rituals. 'This asli mard marched her to a temple, handed Yashwant the sindoor, and said, Bhai, ab tu hi sambhal! Yashwant filled Rita's maang right there, and Arvind walked away like a legend,' wrote one social media user while sharing the video. Social media users did not miss the chance to refer to various recent reports of men suffering from marriage. 'He escaped from 498A and paying alimony,' wrote one user while another commented, 'It's not sacrificing, it's rationality.' 'Arvind turned betrayal into a bold handover, no drama, just full-on blockbuster exit,' commented another user. 'It is a wise move. Instead of finding him in the blue drum by the police, he has taken the right decision,' wrote another. One user remarked, 'Obviously Arvind did not want a snake in the marriage and got rid of her before she spread he venom in his family.' Another wrote, 'He saved his life, possibly jail, life-long alimony and whatnot.' 'Tbh it's great initiative.. kam se kam banda zinda to rhega (At least, he will be alive),' came from another. The sarcastic comments about Arvind saving his life are likely related to the recent Meghalaya murder. In May, Raja Raghuvanshi was murdered during his honeymoon in Meghalaya. His wife, Sonam Raghuvanshi, allegedly plotted the killing with her lover, Raj Kushwaha. The Indore businessman's body was found on June 2 in a gorge near Weisawdong Falls. Sonam allegedly hired three contract killers. She fled but was arrested on June 9 in Ghazipur. Five accused are now in custody.


Time of India
7 days ago
- Time of India
5 places to visit in Nainital to create wonderful memories
Located in the Kumaon hills of Uttarakhand, Nainital is a picturesque hill station famous for its natural beauty, tranquil lakes, and colonial architecture. Commonly referred to as the "Lake District of India," Nainital provides a perfect blend of nature and culture. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Here are five places you simply cannot afford to miss out in Nainital. Naini Lake Naini Lake, a crescent-shaped lake of freshwater nestled between green hills, is the jewel at the very heart of Nainital. Boating, yachting, and paddling are some of the options here to take in the surrounding landscape while sailing over calm waters. At dusk, the lake mirrors the glistening lights of structures surrounding it, creating an ethereal ambiance. Naina Devi Temple Sitting at the top of the northern shore of Naini Lake is the Naina Devi Temple, one of India's 51 Shakti Peeths. This revered Hindu temple is dedicated to Goddess Naina Devi, believed to be an incarnation of Goddess Durga. The temple is believed to be the spot where Goddess Sati's eyes fell. Read more: Snow View Point For a glimpse of the snow-capped Himalayan peaks such as Nanda Devi, Trishul, and Nanda Kot, Snow View Point is a must-see. Located at an altitude of around 2,270 meters, the place is reachable on a hair-pin cable car journey from Mallital or by road. Right on top, telescopes for a closer view of the grand mountains, a tiny temple, and even tea stalls so that one can enjoy a steaming cup of tea in the cold breeze. The Mall Road Besides the Naini Lake, Mall Road is the commercial hub of Nainital and the happening area of the town. It is bordered with colonial structures, boutiques, restaurants, and roadside food stalls. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now It's a great place to do souvenir shopping, experience dining out, or just walk around. Read more: Tiffin Top About 4 km from the city center lies Tiffin Top, popularly known as Dorothy's Seat, an off-center point that gives a wonderful sight of Nainital town. It is also a favorite spot for picnics and has been named after an English artist, Dorothy Kellet. The place can be approached by a picturesque trek or horse ride through the pine woods.


Time of India
7 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Parineeta Borthakur: A short break in between work really rejuvenates me
Parineeta Borthakur enjoyed a much-needed vacation in Kuwait, her third visit to the evolving country. She's now eager to return to television with a dynamic role that allows her to showcase her acting skills and avoid typecasting. Now that the show Durga has wrapped up, actress Parineeta Borthakur is finally getting some downtime. 'I took a proper vacation after almost two years,' she shares. 'Though I did manage a short break to Dubai during Shiv Shakti , this Kuwait trip was long overdue.' TV is known for back-to-back shoots, and Parineeta doesn't complain about the pace of work. 'I don't really feel burnt out. I love working, but I do need short breaks in between,' she explains. 'Our schedules are hectic, with long hours and heavy dialogues. A short break in between work really rejuvenates and makes you love your work even more. A vacation in between work is the best vacation.' The actress recently visited Kuwait for the third time. She says, 'Each time I visit, Kuwait surprises me. It keeps evolving. The wealth, the lifestyle—it's very different from what we see back home. Despite being a desert with no rivers, they've tackled water scarcity by using desalinated seawater. It's inspiring. I wish we could adopt something similar in India.' Back from the vacation, she's eager to return to the screen. 'I'm looking for a new daily show with an intriguing role. I enjoy playing dynamic characters. Being typecast or treated like a prop is frustrating. I want something that lets me tap into my craft.' Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Father's Day wishes , messages , and quotes !


India.com
13-06-2025
- India.com
Top 7 Hill Stations Near Mysuru You Must Visit For A Refreshing Break
Mysuru serves as Karnataka's cultural center while attracting tourists because of its royal palace sites along with traditional cultural heritage. Citizens of Mysuru can discover multiple serene hill station destinations that exist at short driving distances outside their city. The closest hill stations around Mysuru offer stunning scenery and cool temperatures together with peaceful surroundings for people who need short getaways. These are the attraction-filled hill stations which you can visit near Mysuru. 1. Chamundi Hills: The Sacred Summit The spiritual destination of Chamundi Hills exists 13 kilometers outside Mysuru city while serving as a widely sought-after hill station base. Religious pilgrims flock to the Chamundeshwari Temple located on the hilltop to worship Goddess Durga as her divine symbol attracts thousands of followers throughout the year. Observing panoramic views of Mysuru City is possible when standing at the peak point of the hill. Adrenaline junkies should check out the mountain path that rises to the summit which makes an excellent biking sector and motorcycle trail. The Nandi Statue stands out as a must-see attraction since it features a huge monolithic sculpture of Lord Shiva's bull along the temple route. 2. Biligiriranga Hills (BR Hills): A Wildlife Haven The area of Biligiriranga Hills also known as BR Hills combines into one natural environment forests and wildlife sanctuaries which lie about 80 kilometers southeast of Mysuru. The Biligiri Rangaswamy Temple Wildlife Sanctuary functions as a vital wildlife corridor that joins Eastern and Western Ghats since this area belongs to the sanctuary. Wildlife flourishes abundantly in this region since it provides space for both elephants and tigers and leopards and several species of birds. Travelers who love trekking can discover amazing views along the trails and bird watchers and peace seekers both can enjoy the natural calm of the environment. 3. Nandi Hills: A Scenic Retreat The attraction that has traditionally been linked to Bengaluru can still be reached from Mysuru through a beautiful 145-kilometer trip. Guests can discover peace among natural landscapes because this hill station features misty peaks along with lush green spaces. Nandi Hills is decorated with a historical fort that provides both historic appeal and a range of hiking paths throughout its immaculate scenery. Sunrises across the hilltops become a sight to behold when visitors arrive early at the destination. 4. Savandurga: Monolithic Marvel Savandurga, located about 70 kilometers outside Mysuru, counts as one of the largest monolithic structures in Asia. Mysoreans and climbers appreciate the twin volcanic formations made of rocky hills Billigudda (White Hill) and Karigudda (Black Hill) at this site. Visitors can discover both a quiet forest environment and dramatic views from this place which stands within dense woodland cover. Religious significance comes from the Savandi Veerabhadreshwara Temple located at the base of the hill. Intrepid travelers can appreciate the difficult climb because it provides excellent landscape perspectives over the distant landscapes. 5. Pushpagiri Hills: Offbeat Serenity Pushpagiri Hills which are situated in the Western Ghats near Mysuru serve as an unvisited destination compared to other famous hill resorts. Pushpagiri Hills stands out as a perfect destination when people seek proper natural beauty away from touristic hotspots. Nature enthusiasts alongside photographers discover their paradise in this region because it contains multiple waterfalls alongside different streams and verdant valleys throughout the hills. People who hike across the challenging topography get back breathtaking sights across the entire region. 6. Coorg (Madikeri): Coffee Country Permanent residents of Mysuru should consider driving 120 kilometers to Coorg even though the trip extends beyond the usual distance. Coorg, which goes by its alternate name Kodagu, positions itself within the Western Ghats where people visit to see coffee farms, spiced vegetable gardens alongside waterfall collections. The mild weather during all seasons and the steaming morning mist create magical surroundings throughout the entire year. The main tourist spots in this area are Abbey Falls alongside Raja's Seat and Dubare Elephant Camp. Coorg provides visitors with complete relaxation through its combination of coffee consumption and market exploration activities. 7. Ooty (Udhagamandalam): The Queen of Hill Stations Located roughly 140 kilometers from Mysuru residents find Ooty to be the 'Queen of Hill Stations' without requiring any further explanation. The historic tea estate town provides large tea plantations and gardens featuring vintage steam-powered train excursions. Vacationers will find the Ooty Lake together with Doddabetta Peak (the highest peak of Nilgiris) at the Government Botanical Gardens as main attractions. Tourists consistently choose Ooty although it is located at a greater distance because it offers outstanding landscapes and comfortable climate throughout the whole year. Why Choose These Hill Stations? These individual destinations stand out for different target audiences who seek either religious or active or cultural or restful experiences. Akka Makka Wayirikadu Falls at 62 km from Mysuru provides easy access by day for visitors to experience their attractions. Therefore these locations function as much-needed escapes from the urban stress by enabling travelers to bond with nature and recover mentally. Tips for Visiting Hill Stations Near Mysuru Before setting out for your journey you should review the weather forecasts primarily to avoid risks during the monsoon season that can lead to landslides. Users should pack suitable cool-weather clothing alongside sturdy trekking footwear when visiting these locations. Several sites maintain spiritual as well as environmental importance so visitors must follow established rules and avoid any trace of human presence. Sample the traditional local food by trying akki roti along with bisibele bath and filter coffee. Conclusion The hill stations around Mysuru feature exciting mixtures of wilderness attractions along with exciting activities and cultural heritage experiences. The locations provide immersive experiences that travel-lovers can enjoy within a short distance from Mysuru. Travelers should pack their belongings then explore the secret attractions located close to Mysuru.