A little reroute to Pandav Leni Caves after we went by Panchavati was additionally on the cards thus we employed an auto rickshaw to achieve there. The distance there the feisty driver sang melodies of well known Hindi tracks, old and new, in a steady progression, as though he had somebody to see desperately, a sweetheart beyond question, in the wake of dropping us on the Nashik-Bombay thruway. We were so altogether entertained inside its lodge, just free of charge!
"Mero peeko pawan, iss gali le chali,
Koi roko meri zindagi le chali...
Mujhse roothi kaheen aur yeh zur gayi,
Zingadi ajnabi raasta murh gayi...
Ek umeed thi aakhri le chali...
negligible peeko...
negligible peeko... "
I recalled a melody and by one means or another figured out how to sing it in spite of my horrid and choked emotions - which were an immediate aftereffect of my going gaga for a young lady in the frigid valleys of the old sanctuary town of Tryambakeshwar; it was a delightful Timmy Thomas tune.
"... also, I was kicking the bucket inside to hold you
I couldn't accept what I felt for you
Kicking the bucket inside... I was passing on inside
Anyhow, I couldn't force myself to touch you... "
Pandav Leni like the close-by sanctuary Raam Kund situated in the town of Panchavati is a spot absorbed fanciful history. This is the spot where Pancha Pandavas went to and rested amid their adventure to their banvaas (outcast) of 14 years. It is accepted that Lakshmana, gave sibling of the immense Bhagwan Ram, cut the nose of poor Surpanaka (sister of the evil spirit ruler Ravana) in the region of Panchavati.
Pandav Leni is really a gathering of holes of Buddhist inception, like the ones you will discover at the acclaimed Ellora Caves found a couple of kilometers far from Aurangabad city. It houses the immense statues of Jain Tirthankaras, Pandavas, and other extraordinary Buddhist holy people and is arranged on a lofty mountain. We were informed that we can see the Sunset from up here, and beyond any doubt enough the perspective of the setting Sun from that vantage point was essentially SPECTACULAR! A profoundly improving knowledge it was. Something once in a while do we come to view such an awesome perspective of the setting sun! Ethereally sentimental! An opportunity that stops by just once. We had a good time there on the Pandav Leni mountain taking a gander at the far off Sun setting little by little at the ruby skyline; we clicked numerous photos of ourselves with the Sun sparkling like a major orange corona shining over our heads.
"You'll recollect that me when the west wind moves
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