India is a fantastic place to explore, and there are some wonderful opportunities here to get away from the world you know, and totally immerse yourself in new experience. It’s one of the most fascinating countries on the planet, with an amazing history, and a dizzying array of cultures and traditions, and Delhi is one of its more exciting metropolises. The whole spectrum of human behavior can be observed here on any given day, and sometimes in any given hour. The city holds a multiplicity of attractions for visitors of all ages, and it’s a very welcoming place for tourists. With its excellent variety of restaurants and four-star hotels, Delhi can be enormously hospitable, and it has a reputation for offering a new adventure for anyone.
It’s a very good idea to have some kind of luxury to fall into while you’re here, because the city is an amazing place that can also be overwhelming. Even the most relaxed itinerary can have some room available for doing nothing and letting yourself be pampered, in order to replenish your energy and see more of this exciting place. Accommodations can offer you a perfect respite, so you’ll be refreshed whenever you need it. There is simply no end to the possibilities for adventure here. They are infinite, the possibilities are endless, and they only come to any kind of fruition in a cosmic dance that has no end, and it is no coincidence that Sarada Hoffman was awarded the Rukmini Devi Medal for Excellence in the Arts from the Center for Contemporary Culture here in Delhi.
She was one of Rukmini Devi’s students, and has had many students herself, and for this perhaps Chinna Sarada could be mentioned in the list of India’s most influential people. Rukmini Devi was the founder of Kalakshetra, and was responsible for bringing dignity back to the Bharat Natyam. She was also very outspoken for animal rights, and was herself a devout vegetarian all of her life. Chinna Sarada was one of the few to absorb her wisdom first hand, and although she is very humble, is also extremely wise herself, having grown up in a Theosophist family, and being exposed to many important sacred texts, and her life is a tribute to the fascinating mix of art and science.
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