After seeing Sangam, we went back to the town Rangat again. This time, many places had to be seen on the way. The bridge which you see in the photo on
After seeing Sangam, we went back to the town Rangat again. This time, many places had to be seen on the way. The bridge which you see in the photo on the way is this place called Panchavati. Sangam is ahead of this. Before, there was an old bridge here, which has become useless and now a new bridge has been built.
First of all, the auto driver stopped us in one place and showed a very big stone and told that it was a tree which has become a stone in thousands of years. We looked from many places and from all sides. At several places in the stone, a tree's root-like shape was seen. While seeing it, it seemed that it might have been a tree, but what was the truth, only scientists can tell. The Jaat devta denied that it was a tree, but it was a stone.
After that when we were going on the way, we got to see a tractor-like vehicle. We stopped the auto and inspected it deeply. Though we did not get to see the tractor here except for one or two, this one was seen in the fields everywhere. Here paddy crop is the main one and when paddy is sown in our fields filled with water, an iron wheel is attached to the tractor's wheels, which does not allow its main wheels to sink. But here it was strange that this device was doing the same work, but its size was very small. The driver's seat was seen in it, only and the race was in the Handle itself.
At first, we thought that it is a native jugaad, but later on, seeing its face and the lights on it, we realized that maybe it is a company product. It is not only useful for sowing paddy because we also saw two diggers under it, which is useful in tillage, so it might be helpful for that. The front light and design was showing it only the company design but there was no company name either
After this, the Auto Driver took us to the famous Kalika temple here. The Kalika temple is built at a slightly higher height and has Rangat's helipad near it. There was none except us and the priest in the temple. We had a very relaxed visit to the beautiful idol of Goddess and also visited the temple complex which had a lot of flowers. After seeing the temple, we walked back to the town Rangat.
It was now coming to mind that if our hotel would not have been 15 kilometers away from Rangat, we would not have made two trips from the hotel to Rangat and then Rangat to Diglipur. That is why I will refuse to stop at this hotel because its location is very bad. Yes, if someone does not want to see Rangat and for some reason has to stop here and go to Diglipur, then it is fine for him.
Fantastic depiction Manu... I'll checkout the travel website you gave here :)
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