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My Solo Spiritual Journey to Ayodhya from Hyderabad

Hey there! As a solo traveler, there's just something super cool about picking your own path, especially when it takes you to a place packed with history, spirituality, and culture. My recent solo trip from Hyderabad to Ayodhya? Oh man, it was exactly that a really deep and awesome experience I can't wait to tell you about! The Call to Ayodhya: Planning My Pilgrimage So, the idea of checking out Ayodhya had been buzzing in my head for a while. This city, believed to be where Lord Rama was born, is a HUGE deal in Hindu stories and history. Being in Hyderabad, the journey looked pretty long, but that spiritual pull? Way stronger! Getting There: Flights from Hyderabad to Ayodhya: This was my go-to for speed. Hyderabad (HYD) to Ayodhya (AYD) is a pretty busy route with lots of daily flights. I snagged my tickets a few weeks early to grab a sweet deal. Accommodation: I really wanted a guesthouse super close to the main temple complex, just for easy peasy access. There are tons of ...
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The Silent War on Your Feed: What They’re Not Telling You About Social Media Regulation

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Why Doesn’t India Have Its Own Big Four?

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The Places That Don’t Exist on Maps: Why the Soul Sometimes Knows Where to Go

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How AI Could Be Effective in Good and Bad Ways in the Future

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500 Rupees: A Coin for One, a Lifeline for Another

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Some Days You Just Try And That’s Enough

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