Even the way we speak, how to sing, and even how to play instruments, give it real meaning and real feelings. This can only be done through real expression. Even if you look at the image, there is not any difference. We use eyes to acquire knowledge, evaluate the beauty of paintings, and enjoy the charm of valuable art work. The picture tells the photographer what he wants to say. Creative photographers make his painting artistic, fascinating you, making full use of his imagination and technical skills, making you feel like you are on the scene.
I was scrolling down there, there was: a picture of the vibrant street of Chan Dani Chow, and a picture of the sunset of the Ganges river in Varanasi sky. The title is a journey. On the back of a twisted hill, some women have water basins, burning deserts, colorful Sally's paintings on their heads, their face is veiled, and the bottom heading is It is incredible India. Every time you post a photo, you will explain the outline of appropriate cultural stereotypes with the wandering travel label. In a hilly area suffering from tourists and shops, a cup of beer is lifted and the world It is not so faithful. On the travel page, we separate the pictures of the gods and lively streets, separate them from mischief, feces and fraud and use the spirit and sanctity of Benalas as a tourist feed.
Varanasi (aka Benares) is on the banks of the ancient Ganges river. The Ganges itself is an attractive legend dating from 1900 BC to 1900 BC. However, Varanasi is also known as a terrible cult called "Akorisu" - the same kind of shaman. Indeed, shamanism is a worldwide phenomenon (from an Inuit of Africa to a Vodoo practitioner), which is why I gained inspiration in writing about Genghis Khan. The magazine "Animal Spirit" published by Economist magazine in 1843 provides a good window for Mongolia with a population of 3 million people. Half of the population lives in Ulaanbaatar or Ulan Bator, but it is an interesting country with various customs such as shamanism and belief in spirituality.
Tulsidas spends most of his life in Varanasi. Tulsi Ghat of the Ganges river of Varanasi was named after him. He founded a San Ka Tomokian temple dedicated to the Hanuman Temple in Varanasi, believed to stand in the place where he saw Hanuman Temple. Tulsidas began adapting Ramayana's play, Ramayana's folk drama. He is known as one of the greatest poets in literature in Hindi, India and the world. Tulsidas and his work have had a wide influence on Indian art, culture and society, so far he used white words, Ramlila drama, Hindustani classical music, pop music and TV dramas.