Set up within the charming ‘Garden of Five Senses’, Magique has an
atmospheric edge over most restaurants in the NCR. Small lanterns
highlight the foliage as you walk past fountains and pebbled paths to
enter the restaurant, where dangling paper lamps and mist fans lend a
romantic air to the whole setup.
Its time for Delhiites to take a trip down memory lane and savour the rhythms and resonance of the 15th Qutub Festival being held in the city from September 29th to 30th.
This one is specially for lovers of history and ancient monuments as the India Habitat Centre is organizing ’Pani Ki Kahani’ - a walk in the archaeologically rich Mehrauli area tracing the story of water – right from the lost river of Tehkhand to the Hauz-e-Shamsi to the Sawan Badhon Chashma, Gandhak Baoli and Rajaon Ki Baoli.
For the welfare and growth of the nation, a massive Shani Telabhishek and Pujan programme will take place at Shree Siddh Shakti Peeth Shani Dham, Asola, Fatehpur Beri on the occasion of Shani Amavasya , i.e. 14 th July, 2007. The Puja will will non-stop continue till the mid night of 14th July. This will be followed by the Maha Aarti, Bhasmabishek, Panchamrit Bath, Gangajalabhishek and Telabhishek of Lord Shani Dev by Shanicharanuragi Sant Shiromani Daati Madan Maharaj Rajasthani ji. Lakhs of people are expected to perform the Shani Puja on this auspicious occassion. Preparations for this big occasion are taking place in Shree Shani Dham from several months. Arrangements for medical and other facilities, besides the police and administrative arrangements are also made to meet any discomfort to the devotees. Keeping in view the scorching heat, drinking water has also been arranged for the devotees.
As night falls, a different mood sets the pace at The Tivoli Garden Resort's very own pub -Trafalgar's . An authentic English Pub, Trafalgar's is situated close to enchanting Chattarpur Mandir.
Also known as the first Red Fort of Delhi and one of the seven ancient cities of Delhi, Qila Rai Pithora was built by Prithviraja Chauhan III by extending the citadel of Lal Kot, and constructing huge ramparts and moats around it.
Located at Said-Ul-Ajaib village, close to the Mehrauli heritage area in New Delhi, The Garden of Five Senses is not just a park, it is a space with a variety of activities inviting public interaction and exploration.
This promises to be one hell of an event. Set in the backdrop of the awesome ampitheatre at 'the garden of five senses', this is one music event that cannot be missed at any cost.
Sri Aurobindo Institute of Mass Communication is conducting a two-day workshop on "From Script to Screen" for the students of film - making and aspiring filmmakers.
With the sealing of MG1 and MG2 it appeared to be curtain for Delhi’s fashion fraternity, but the city’s fashion designers have found a brand new address — The Garden Village — to have their retail outlets.
A rose can reveal expressions that the tongue cannot. Sometimes, gestures and objects depict a sentiment, which has a much deeper influence than words. Every year Phoolwalon ki Sair or the festival of flower-sellers flows it way down the flower-sellers’ esplanade in Mehrauli. The festival is usually celebrated after the monsoons.
Qawwalis, classical dances, a blaze of lights, fans made of palm leaves, ornamented with glitter and flowers glee an immense audience. A mammoth pageant, led by fire dancers, takes the flower pankhas through the streets of Mehrauli. The streets are absolutely colored with excitement right from temple of Jog Maya through the Mehrauli Bazaar to place curtains made of flowers on the tomb of Pir (saint) Qutubuddin Bakhtiyar Kaki.