Sadhus of India
Sadhus of India When you will start your tour of India. Very often you will see old age person wearing saffron or orange color dress, roaming and wandering on the roads of India and begging. These people in saffron color dress are called Sadhus(a holy man), who have spent years in the caves of Himalaya or forests in the penance and austerity under the guidance of their Guru(Master). Note - Most of the Sadhus are Yogis who practice Yoga and meditation, but all Yogis are not Sadhus. Once they have got the knowledge of divine and practiced non attachment through Yoga and meditation. They leave caves of Himalayas and come under the society to share their knowledge with general public. They share their knowledge with people and get alms in return. The holy book of Hinduism only allows a Sadhu (yogi) to beg not anybody else. This is how ancient Indians tried to stop the sense of profit making in education. They believed that education must be provide selflessly without any sel...
What a beautiful post! Your words truly capture the magic of Himachal—the crisp mountain air, the serene landscapes, and the unforgettable moments that stay with you long after the trip ends. It’s amazing how every corner of Himachal has its own charm, from peaceful villages to bustling hill towns. Thanks for sharing your memories—they brought back some of mine too!
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