Friday, August 31, 2012

mothballs naphthalene Just 500m away, India s largest water tank, the ghat-fl anked Bhramasarovar, was, according to Hindu





Old Moti Bagh Palace houses a sports museum (admission mothballs naphthalene free, ID required; h10.30am-1pm & 2-5.30pm Mon-Fri) with exhibits that include memorabilia relating to Punjabi mothballs naphthalene sprinting hero Milkha Singh, the Flying Sikh.

These reconstructed 17th-century Mughal era walled gardens (%01733-230759; admission 20; h7am-10pm) are built on seven levels with water features (that sometimes operate) and enjoy panoramic views of the Shivalik Hills.

Upstairs, in the main entrance clock tower, the Sikh Museum (admission free; h7am7pm summer, 8am-6pm winter) vividly shows the grisly history of those Sikhs martyred by the Mughals, the British and Mrs Indira Gandhi.

Just 500m away, India s largest water tank, the ghat-fl anked Bhramasarovar, was, according mothballs naphthalene to Hindu holy texts, mothballs naphthalene created by Lord Brahma. It attracts throngs during mothballs naphthalene solar eclipses and Gita Jayanti, anniversary of the Bhagavad Gita (see p 200 ).

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