Thursday, February 14, 2013

deer valley village Two kilometres east of Hajo is a mosque sheltering the tomb of the multi-named Hazarat Shah Sultan G





Some 30km northwest of Guwahati, the pleasant little town of Hajo attracts Hindu and Buddhist pilgrims to its fi ve ancient temples topping assorted hillocks. Haigriv Madhav temple is the main one, which is accessed by a long flight deer valley village of steps through an ornate quasi-Mughal deer valley village gateway. The images inside of Madhav, an avatar of Krishna, are alleged to be 6000 years old.

Two kilometres east of Hajo is a mosque sheltering the tomb of the multi-named Hazarat Shah Sultan Giasuddin Aulia Rahmatullah Alike who died some 800 years ago. Muslims need to walk (the less pious may drive) 4km up a spiral road to reach the mosque, which is architecturally unremarkable.

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