Bishnoi Dharamshala - Delhi

4.6/5 based on 8 reviews

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Mahatma Gandhi Rd, Srinagar - Kanyakumari Hwy, P and T Colony, P&T Colony, Civil Lines, Delhi, 110054, India

Postal code : 110054
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Mahatma Gandhi Rd, Srinagar - Kanyakumari Hwy, P and T Colony, P&T Colony, Civil Lines, Delhi, 110054, India
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Ajay kumar Mishra on Google

Nice place to stay but the some peoples are not good in this dharamshala. Peoples are mannerless.. i went their and feel some bad behavior from the worker. And also this dharamshala is specially looking for bishnoi community. They charging more money to the other comunity.
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Mahesh Bishnoi on Google

Amazing places in Bishnoi community Very nice place to stay
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Deepak Chandel on Google

Cheap rates, great service. Thanks to all the Bishnois who donated to set up this in such a costly neighborhood to help out the fellow community members. Nothing to complain about this place . 1 night stay at 200 if single occupancy Food at 20 per person. No compromise on quality anywhere. Serene temple also inside.
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Anil Bishnoi on Google

I stayed here for two days for my exam. Well behaving manager, good quality rooms, very clean place. Room prices are also very cheap, starting from just 100 INR for one day. Food:- vegetarian food available, amazing taste , 20 INR for full plate, self service. Lat bath is common for 5 rooms one for men's and one for women's, western style pot, geyser available. Nearby metro station is civil lines. On a walking distance from civil lines.
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Bhajan lal on Google

Bishnoi dharmshala is a Nice place where all bishnoi community night stay with family in personal room. 100/- charge per person for 24 hrs
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Teju Bishnoi on Google

Best place in delhi for Bishnoi Community.. This is पर्यावरण भवन. The Bishnois The Bishnois, a Vaishnavite sect, living in western Rajasthan on the fringe of the Thar desert, have for centuries, been conserving the flora and fauna to the extent of sacrificing their lives to protect the environment. For these nature-loving people, protection of the environment, wildlife, and plants is a part and parcel of their sacred traditions. The basic philosophy of this religion is that all living things have a right to survive and share all resources. In the fifteenth century, Jambhoji, a resident of a village near Jodhpur, had a vision that the cause of the drought that had hit the area and hardship that followed was caused by people’s interference with nature. Thereafter, he became a sanyasi or a holy man and came to be known as Swami Jambeshwar Maharaj. This was the beginning of the Bishnoi sect. He laid down 29 tenets for his followers which included a ban on killing animals, a ban to the felling of trees – especially the khejri – which grows extensively in these areas, and using material other than wood for cremations. Nature protection was given foremost importance in these tenets. Since then, the sect has religiously followed these tenets. There are many stories about how the Bishnois have beaten up hunters and poachers for intruding in their area. The sacrifice made by Amrita Devi and over 350 others is a heart-rending example of their devotion. The Maharaja of Jodhpur wanted to build a new palace and required wood for it. To procure this his men went to the area around the village of Jalnadi to fell the trees. When Amrita Devi saw this she rushed out to prevent the men and hugged the first tree, but the axe fell on her and she died on the spot. Before dying she uttered the now famous couplet of the Bishnois, ‘A chopped head is cheaper than a felled tree’. People from 83 surrounding villages rushed to prevent the men from felling the trees and by the end of the day more than 350 had lost their lives. When the king heard about this, he was filled with remorse and came to the village to personally apologize to the people. He promised them that they would never again be asked to provide timber to the ruler, no khejri tree would ever be cut, and hunting would be banned near the Bishnoi villages. The village of Jalnadi thus came to be called Khejarli. The Bishnois will go to any extent to protect the wildlife and the forests around them.Recently this sect was in the news due to the activities of some Mumbai film group that had gone on a hunting spree in their area targeting the black buck. The Bishnois, in keeping to their tradition, prevented them from doing so and lodged a complaint against two of them in the local police station. The heartland of the Bishnois in the forests near Jodhpur is abundant in trees and wildlife. The landscape around here is greener than elsewhere and the animals mainly antelopes, particularly the blackbuck and the chinkara, in these forests are not afraid of humans and are often seen near the villages eating out of the villagers’ hands. The Bishnois have indeed proved that human lives are a small price to pay to protect the wildlife and the forests around them. Though they are staunch Hindus they often do not cremate their dead but bury them, as they are not permitted to use wood for the cremation. There is a saying that goes "Sir santhe rooke rahe to bhi sasto jaan" this means that if a tree is saved from felling at the cost of one’s head, it should be considered as a good deed. It is for this environmental awareness and commitment that the Bishnois stand apart from other sects and communities in India.
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Pawan Kumar on Google

This place is located in Civil lines area, near to Civili lines Metro Station. Best place to stay in Delhi. Cleanliness, & hygiene maintained and managed very well. Food is very healthy, like any Indian household. Rooms are very large, clean, every room have windows so rooms are full of Natural lights. Very large Conference hall, a Temple, parking lot, corridor around entire building.
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Ashok Bishnoi on Google

Rooms are very good. Washrooms are also very good. For one night it charges 200 per person. Food is amazing and it only costs 20 rs. Located near Vikas bhawan. Nearest metro station is CIVIL LINES.

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