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Gwalior is believed to be under the influence of Lord Shani (Saturn). Ancient Shani Temple about 30 kms from Gwalior attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors especially on Saturdays and moonless nights.
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Gwalior Travel Post
It's very rare to see works of art all around a town. Gwalior is indeed one such. I was amazed to see fascinating carvings of stone in every street, every alley that I happen to cross. As I sank deeper, I realized Gwalior is not only rich in architecture but is equally brilliant in culture and Indian music too. Tansen (amongst Emperor Akbar's 9 Jewels) & Baiju Bawra (the master classical singer) hail from Gwalior. And so does sarod (Indian musical instrument) maestros Ustad Hafiz Ali Khan & his son Ustad Amzad Ali Khan. Read more… |
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