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For a long time, I had only one wish — to visit Kedarnath Temple once in my life.I kept asking everyone to plan the trip...
28/05/2026

For a long time, I had only one wish — to visit Kedarnath Temple once in my life.
I kept asking everyone to plan the trip on time, but somehow, every time, something went wrong and the plan got cancelled.

Then one day, I asked Montu, and he agreed immediately. After that, a few more friends said yes, but later changed their minds.
We planned to leave on 16 May. Then Gautam got ready, and after that Prince also agreed, but his father first refused. At the last moment, his family finally allowed him to come. Later, Aashu’s family also said yes, and finally our journey began.

We traveled by the Okha Express to Haridwar, then reached Rishikesh, after that Sonprayag, and finally Gaurikund.
From there, our 22 KM trek started. Snowy mountains, freezing winds, steep paths, and the chants of “Har Har Mahadev” at every step made the journey unforgettable. After nearly 8 hours of trekking, we finally reached Baba Kedarnath’s divine temple.

The journey was difficult, but the peace we felt after reaching there cannot be explained in words.
The snowy valleys, spiritual atmosphere, and faith of thousands of devotees created a feeling that will stay in my heart forever.

This was not just a trip; it became one of the most unforgettable experiences of my life.
Salute to Devbhoomi Uttarakhand and Baba Kedarnath.

27/05/2026

Sitting beside the Ganga in Rishikesh, listening to the sound of flowing water and just enjoying the moment…
It felt like all the stress and noise of life disappeared for a while.

The peace I felt there is something I can’t explain in words.
Honestly, I didn’t even feel like leaving this beautiful place.

22/05/2026

Hours of travel, tiring climbs, and huge crowds…
But the moment I reached Kedarnath Temple and stood in front of the temple, everything suddenly felt calm.

The cold air, the chants of “Har Har Mahadev,” and the divine vibe of Kedarnath gave a peace that words can’t truly describe.
Some places are not just visited, they are deeply felt.

“O Badshah… O Badshah… Cities may admire kings with crowns,but in Marwad, the real respect belongs to our ‘बा सा ’. 🤍A m...
07/05/2026

“O Badshah… O Badshah…

Cities may admire kings with crowns,
but in Marwad, the real respect belongs to our ‘बा सा ’. 🤍

A man in a white turban isn’t just an elder here,
he carries years of wisdom, culture, and honor in every step.

Clicked this moment in Jaitaran Vidhansabha…
and for a second, it felt like
the real kings still walk among us.”

Yesterday afternoon, as I was passing near Rana Mall, the air felt different—calm, yet restless, like something was abou...
05/05/2026

Yesterday afternoon, as I was passing near Rana Mall, the air felt different—calm, yet restless, like something was about to unfold.

A sudden gust of wind swept through, almost like a mini storm… and within moments, the sky gave in—rain started pouring.

People rushed in different directions, looking for shelter—under shop shades, beside walls, anywhere they could escape the rain. I stopped near Sky Salon, just watching the moment breathe.

That’s when I noticed her—a woman, reflecting the grace of Rajasthan’s culture, walking through the rain without hesitation.
No rush, no fear… just moving forward, as if nothing could stop her.
It felt like a quiet reminder—life doesn’t pause for storms, we simply learn to walk through them.

Moments later, a farmer drove past on his tractor, cutting through the rain with ease.
There was calm on his face… as if the rain wasn’t trouble, but a blessing he had been waiting for.

I captured those two moments on my iPhone—
one telling a story of resilience, the other of hope.

Sometimes, the same rain becomes a struggle for some…
and a blessing for others.

Today the weather felt different…not quite rain, not quite sunshine… like the sky had something to say.As I was passing ...
07/04/2026

Today the weather felt different…
not quite rain, not quite sunshine… like the sky had something to say.

As I was passing by Rana Mall, everything felt calm… the roads slightly wet, the air cool and quiet.

Then I looked up…

Amid the dark clouds, the Indian Tricolor was waving high with pride.

In that moment, everything paused.
No rush, no noise… just me, the sky, and the flag.

I felt like stopping there for a while…
just to watch, just to feel…

Because some moments aren’t meant to be rushed—
they’re meant to be lived 🇮🇳✨

Today the weather felt different…not quite rain, not quite sunshine… like the sky had something to say.As I was passing ...
07/04/2026

Today the weather felt different…
not quite rain, not quite sunshine… like the sky had something to say.

As I was passing by Rana Mall, everything felt calm… the roads slightly wet, the air cool and quiet.

Then I looked up…

Amid the dark clouds, the Indian Tricolor was waving high with pride.

In that moment, everything paused.
No rush, no noise… just me, the sky, and the flag.

I felt like stopping there for a while…
just to watch, just to feel…

Because some moments aren’t meant to be rushed—
they’re meant to be lived 🇮🇳✨

Around 4:30 in the afternoon, I woke up to a scene that felt quietly alive…On the edge above, a boy sat on a ladder, com...
06/04/2026

Around 4:30 in the afternoon, I woke up to a scene that felt quietly alive…

On the edge above, a boy sat on a ladder, completely absorbed in his work—as if time had paused just for him. Down below, two laborers rested on the loose soil, scrolling through their phones… a small break between the weight of their work.

The sun was still there, soft and warm, and every now and then the “khatt-khatt” sound echoed through the calm air—breaking the silence just enough to remind that life was still moving.

There was a strange peace in that moment… not too loud, not completely silent—just life flowing at its own pace.

I captured it on my ̇phone16 because some moments aren’t just meant to be felt, but remembered. 📸

28/12/2025

The will to live is slowly fading.
No desires left, my brother.

Ending life is forbidden —
otherwise, I would have already gone.

This world wasn’t made for people like me.

What I’ve felt, what I’ve endured —
there are no people here who understand that temperament.

Sometimes it feels like
we were thrown into this world
just to serve a sentence,
not to truly live.

These are my feelings.
These are my thoughts.

ये सुब्ह सुब्ह चेहरे की रंगत उड़ी हुई कल रात तुम कहाँ थे बताना सही सही
03/12/2025

ये सुब्ह सुब्ह चेहरे की रंगत उड़ी हुई कल रात तुम कहाँ थे बताना सही सही

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