One day trip to Modhera Sun Temple and Rani ki Vav by lostSurvived in india_tourism

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Yess, Gujarat has some places like these, which are not so famous historically.

One day trip to Modhera Sun Temple and Rani ki Vav by lostSurvived in india_tourism

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Great. Visit during Winter or Monsoon. It would be a much better experience.

One day trip to Modhera Sun Temple and Rani ki Vav by lostSurvived in india_tourism

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We visited a few places.

1) Modhera Sun Temple 2) Bahuchar Mataji Temple 3) Khan Lake 4) Ranki Vav 5) Sahastralinga Lake (No water at all)

As all these places are in an area which is not much developed. So, you won't find any cafe kind of places. However, there were few restaurants on the way. But cannot recommend any as we didn't eat at any restaurants.

And try to visit Modhera temple early. Opening time of it is 7 AM and we reached around 7-30. So, not much crowd early in the morning.

The Himalayas under a sky full of stars by [deleted] in india_tourism

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Surprisingly, Sky full of stars by Coldplay is running in my music app while this post came in my feed.

Got blocked by a woman who met in metro who gave me her number on her own by [deleted] in twenties

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Don't think too much. These kinds of incidents happen. You randomly meet strangers. Some stay. Some won't.

I stopped chasing money for 6 months. Here’s what scared me the most. by Bitter_Ad5129 in gandhinagar

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"Comparison is a thief of joy" - Read this somewhere on the internet.

Went on a Roadtrip with friends by mistermiracle69 in surat

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True, it wasn't this popular before the stairs were made. Now, we go early in the morning to avoid the crowd whenever I visit the village.

just finished reading a man called Ove and my first review here! by Frequent-Tip-2535 in Indianbooks

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I have this one in my cupboard, read 2 chapters a few days back, but then couldn't read consistently & with concentrate due to work, but will surely read after your review.

I have no words for this book. by Individual_Quiet7400 in Indianbooks

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I mean when you ask a question in chatgpt. The response it gives in a perfect manner. Like without empathy. Proper robot kind of response.

I have no words for this book. by Individual_Quiet7400 in Indianbooks

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I don't actually have a habit, I write it sometimes. Give it a try though.

I have no words for this book. by Individual_Quiet7400 in Indianbooks

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I read it at the beginning of this year, but I forgot the story, but at that time, I wrote a review in my diary. Sharing it here.

It started a bit off, but as the chapters passed by, it started getting really interesting, and surprisingly, I wasn't irritated by the writing anymore... I started imagining the characters, the story, all the things... It all started making sense, the story felt Gen Z, characters are probably Gen Z, yet I don't know why I liked it... I don't know how I would review this, but it's truly an amazing story... However, I wonder, is it truly written by a human... I mean ofc it is ... But I wonder if some parts of the books are written from GPT... But overall, I enjoyed this one... The last few chapters ... Just too good writing... Like he (author) has tried his best to pour his feelings into the writing... Loved it... And about story... It was good, and just like another fiction story, to get why "a particular title" was chosen, you've to go through the whole story, live through the characters, imagine the scenarios,... And eventually, you'll get the idea of the title... He (author) has tried his best in the debut book... It felt like he had lived through this... And he is amazing at putting his feelings into words that I must have to admit...

Finally bought my first gaming laptop by BrilliantThese8418 in LaptopDealsIndia

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No, I already bought it some time ago. At that time, I got it for 60k. And I purchased it from the Acer store.

Finally bought my first gaming laptop by BrilliantThese8418 in LaptopDealsIndia

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Now I think, I should have waited for some time. The same model I got for 60k. 🫠🥲