Wednesday, December 15, 2010

The Living Gods Of Delhi











After thirty years in exile, the time was right to set out for New Delhi (Dilli), in the land of the Gods, to encounter the reality of experience and the collective consciousness of a system of belief that is unique in its cultural context to India. Delhi is one of the oldest cities in the world and it has witnessed the history of India during the last 5000 years. Over the millennia, the city is said to been built and destroyed seven times and remnants of the past survive harmoniously with skyscrapers, residential colonies and bustling commercial complexes.Among the vast wealth of ancient monuments, Delhi has the India gate, parliament buildings, the Qutab Minar, and the Red Fort–a 17th century fort encompassing grand halls where legendary Peacock Throne once stood, representing the zenith of Mughal creativity.Today, here at the India’s capital, ambition and drive are important for the people’s success in life regardless of their social background. At the same time, it is essential to have fun and to grow as an individual in the Karma spirituality of the region.

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