Hi nimisha.... Thank You very much for making my yatra the most memorable one... thanks for your support and all much needed help... best wishes and good luck you have bright successful future ahead.
TESTIMONIAL/VIDEOS
26th JUNE 2017
5th JUNE 2017
Jay adinath dada. It was the tapashcharya to find the lord which was made possible and a bit easier by efforts of Prasadbhai.
5th JUNE 2017
Yes..it was wonderful..amazing and divine experiance i had..thanks a lot for all the support..and wonderful arrangements by prasadbhai..
22nd MAY 2017
Really it was amazing Yatra. I have never seen such management. At this age of Prasad and Nimisha how you done it? Hats off to both of you. Bharti Parmar also telling thanks and God Bless you. Food 10/10, Hotel 10/10, Tranportation 10/10, Guidance 10/10 Above all sittting at Bombay and handle pros and cons.
26th JUNE 2017
Dear Nimisha, thanks for everything. We had very nice darshan and parikrama - we all enjoyed the tour. Your approach throughout was very professional - you contacted us at every moment - company was nice. Overall tour was a total success.
26th JUNE 2017
Nimisha, we three boarding 3pm flight to mumbai today. Sandeep will depart Tommorow What I must mention is the way you handled the crises for last some days, especially yesterday. Every person was available pronto and your micro management was spot on. simply brilliant. Every tour has some minuses but the true professional shows the metal in the crises management and you are one of the best I have seen.
8th AUGUST 2017 GROUP
Om namah shivay. So many things to talk. Well, really enjoyed and returned with beautiful memories.....spiritual golden memories. Prasadbhai great human being and really took good care of us. Totally on his toes. I know it's his duty to take care of all but definitely can understand your situation. He was missing his family...his daughter son and you. Nimishaben I will 100% do your advertisements in Mumbai and in Gujarat in Newspaper. Just Give Me 10 days time. My son is leaving on 31st. I know you must be having many people around you but you can count on us too. Thank you and specially to prasadbhai. Lots of Love and best wishes to both you.
5th JUNE 2017
I think we started off the trip as a journey to explore and experience the devine power and presence of the lord, I thought I will witness some magical moments but I was wrong. Like most saints said the magic is all around us and one first needs to learn to just be a simple human being.
I think the devine experiences were scattered throughout the trip in simple things like keeping good health, nice weather during parikrama and most of all Prasad you being there for all of us in every situation to address all problems small and big till each one of us got home safely. I really appreciate you as an individual and thank you for being a simple human being who accompanied us on this once in a lifetime journey.
23rd MAY 2017
It was a wonderful experience with you. I appreciate the amount of care that you took to ensure our comforts throughout. While saying so I remember every incident right from your staying back to recieve us from the airport, your sleepless nights at Mansarovar, your planning of our charan sparsh, trying to satisfy our food requirements, special stops at rakshasthal, yamadwar, and on our way to darchen and many more. Your commendable response whenever we called on you irrespective of the time of the day, even when you where not reachable nimisha handled it with grace to ensure that we are comfortable. Prasad - i am really looking forward to tieing up with a good operator for all you forthcoming yatras incl the one this year and the one I was mentioning about ( 5 - 6 of us doing an exclusive yatra). I truly feel you could be that one person who could meet our expectations with minor modifications in the modus operandi. I am sure you will appreciate the true spirit in which I am writing this mail. I am sure you will appreciate the true spirit in which I am writing this mail. It is only for improvements and enabling long-term relationships. Do not treat them as complaints. I have stood by you in this entire trip only because of this spirit.
PASHUPATINATH TEMPLE
Pashupatinath Temple is one of the most significant Hindu temples of Shiva in the world, located on the banks of the Bagmati River in the eastern part of Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal. The temple serves as the seat of the national deity, Lord Pashupatinath. The temple is listed in UNESCO World Heritage Sites list. The temple is one of the 275 Paadal Petra Sthalams (Holy Abodes of Shiva) on the continent. Over the past times, only born Hindus were allowed to enter the temple. Others could look at it from other side of the river. However, the norms have been relaxed due to many incidents. If the individual is destined, he/she takes and completes the journey to reach these footsteps without any resistance or obstructions along the way, is believed to be under loving grace of Rudra. It is final stage of harsh penance. Thus, the slave (pasu - the human condition) becomes the master (pati - the divine condition). It is regarded as the most sacred among the temples of Shiva (Pashupati). Kotirudra Samhita, Chapter 11 on the Shivalingas of the North, in Shiva Purana mentions this Shivalinga as the bestower of all wishes.
GAURIKUND
Gauri Kund, a water body that is also known as the Lake of Compassion, lies on the way while Siwasthalgoing on downwards from Dolma - La (Dolma Pass). This steep descent from Dolma Pass is a wonderful lake which is at an altitude of 5608m. As per Hindu mythology, there is a fascinating tale about Gauri Kund and has been described in legend “Shiva Purana”. The lake is also famous as “Parvati Sarovar” as this was the place where goddess Parvati had acquired her son Ganesha (Elephant headed God). Goddess Parvati had formed an image of Ganesh from the soap lather on her body and breathed life into it. She placed Ganesha at the entrance of her home as her janitor to prevent anyone from entering while she was bathing. Now Lord Shiva happened to return at this point of time and was stopped by Ganesha. Offended by this disrespectful act from Ganesha, Lord Shiva cut off the boy's head. Pravati was grief-stricken by seeing it and insisted that the boy needs to be brought back to life. Lord Shiva took the head of a wandering elephant and placed it on the body and life was restored and Parvati had her son back.
RAKSHAS TAL
Lake Rakshastal is a lake in Tibet, lying just west of Lake Manasarovar and south of Mount Kailash. [1] The Sutlej River originates at Rakshastal's northwestern tip. Despite its close proximity to Lake Manasarovar (about 3.7 kilometres or 2.3 miles), Lake Rakshastal does not share the historic religious significance of its eastern neighbor.
The name of the lake literally means "lake of the demon" in Sanskrit. It is also known as Ravana Tal, as it is considered to be the place of severe penance by Ravana, the demon-like egoistic King of Lanka in Hindu theology .
[2] In Buddhism, Lake Manasarovar, which is round like the sun, and Rakshastal, shaped as a crescent, are respectively regarded as "brightness" and "darkness". Its salty water, in stark contrast to the fresh water of Lake Manasarovar, results in there being no aquatic plants or fish, and is considered poisonous by locals.
There are four islands in Rakshastal, named Topserma (Dose), Dola (the two biggest), Lachato (Nadzhado), and Dosharba.[3] The islands are used by local people as winter pastures for their yaks.
POOJA AT MANSAROVAR
All the yatris wake up early morning and start preparing for the much awaited Homa Puja. In front was the Manasarovar Lake and to the left side we could see Mount Kailash and that was the only mountain to be seen there and to our right was Mount Gurla Mandhatha. The sight was amazing and beautiful so very grand, pristine, and majestic, awe inspiring there HE stood with the blue sky in the background with ITS white peaks. The whole place was so beautiful, serene and peaceful.
YAM DWAR
Yam Dwar is situated in Tarboche which is approximately 30 minutes drive from Darchen. The exact meaning of the Yam Dwar in Hindi lingo is “the gateway of the God of Death”. It is the initial point of circumambulation of Mount Kailash. Known as Chorten Kang Ngyi which means two legged Stupa in Tibet.
ASHTAPAD
Location at a height of 17000ft, asthapad is the bottom of mt. kailash and one of the main holy places for the hindus and buddhists . It is also considered a major jain tirths as the first of the 24 jain tirthankara "shri adinath bhagwan" had attained salvation (nirvana) at this place. The literal meaning of siwasthal asthapad is "eight steps" as astha means eight and pad means steps in sanskrit and that"s how the place derived its name.