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Mango lassi is not from India. If mango lassi is available wherever....Understand that it is the same Pakistani restaurant which is running its own shop in the name of Indian restaurant.
If you are planning to in South of India then watch a video with the title"Why didn't they teach this in school? She was SH0CKED😮Day 30: A 20000 km long road trip around India" it might help you there many such location and you can follow that channel as well as they have recently completed a long road trip in India, hey are an Indian Polish couple living in India.
Am from Karnataka kannada hindu i visit all Sikh gurus gurudwara place, am proud of sikh gurus , i regularly pray morning pooja sikh gurus name I love all 10 gurus
Sikhs are brave and highly respected community in our country . Generally They are considered as a warrior race along with Maratha , jats, gorkha, rajputs & garwahalis. Sat sri akal from westbengal 🙏🇮🇳
We Indians are so indebted to our Sikhs and Our Guru's who always protected India from the foreign invasion.Our Guru's have lied their life to protect us from those brutal invaders in the past ....Satnaam waheguru ❤❤
I am also a Hindu ( not from Punjab) and from childhood we learned to respect the Sikh community .. unfortunately DUE TO ALL THE k PEOPLE activity against Indian assets and Hindus AND MORE SADLY THE SILENT MAJORITY who is not saying much has shaken that respect... .. Hindus are secular but are sick of this attitude
@@kabbokotha7914 Not every Muslim is bad too.. We should look on our own religion and let them believe their own religion .. Don't disrespect everyone in general Bad people are everywhere
Sikhs are one of the strong pillars of India.. They are in the army and they serve the society for free...they helped India get independence from the mughal and britishers.. They are just great community..
If you do not wish to take selfies, just politely decline. Please do not feel obligated to get yourself in uncomfortable situations. Focus on exploring and having fun.😊
We apologise for people behave like this, actually this happened because Indian are habitual to foreign people between us, and they like to record that moment that's why they asked you for pic
@@josieliftsthings The reason more people ask for ur pics bcoz they have never seen a Beautiful Creature like u ... And they love to meet people from different ethnicity
@@Overloaded877 Hey come on she wasn't complaining infact she handled it pretty well. You don't know how intimidating it can be for a foreigner in an unknown country to be approached by so many strangers for photos, it's her private space and well as much as it hurts for me to say this but we don't value private space of other people in our country which I hope changes over time. For your information, not everyone "asks" for permission some people just approach you with their selfie cameras on at which point saying no kind of goes out of equation. One last point, when she says yes to someone how can she say no to someone else right in front of the people she just said yes to.
Josie, you might be the face of the vlogs but Micheal is the true star. He is so passionate about the places you visit and it shows. I love how much he knows about the stuff you see. Would love to sit and have a conversation with him and you. P.S. It's too adorable when you say "EEEEE BAHOT MEHENGA HAI".
Hahaha, okay okay he is pretty great! He actually just started his own channel (which you might like even more than mine! 😂) Here it is: youtube.com/@wheres.michael
Sikh religion is the best in the world…and their contributions to India in every field is enormous…last month I got the chance to visit Amritsar twice in 1 week…I felt very lucky..maybe Nanak Devji ka bulawa tha…had Kara prasad..ghee was dripping between my fingers…fir langar chakha both day and night…it was awesome…thinking for 1 more trip…not sure what’s there but it attracts you like a magnet
@@Pearlb8948 they do and we respect the Sikhi culture very much…the ones who don’t which I have never seen though must be those ignorant morons whom even God can’t change…we should ignore these folks royally…you should be proud to be a Sikh…wish I was born one…maybe in my next life…
I was like you before we went, just not sure but willing to give it a go. It's blown me away - the right mix of chaotic and beautiful. Thanks for watching Richard
Many G20 countries have their good areas and bad areas. USA, France and Italy have 3-5% bad areas. CharlieBo 313, Nick Johnson, Dutch 66 have shown bad areas in USA, however a lot of people are familiar with USA and assume that those are just few areas in USA. Mexico, Indonesia, India and China have 15 to 20% bad areas. Bad areas in India have cheap hotels, street food, street markets, friendly locals, SMEs manufacturing leather goods, footwear and apparels and waste recycling industries. Many adventure seeking backpackers like to venture into such areas in India to experience Indian culture and seek adventure. They create a perception that entire India is like that. However Josie maam has visited India as a tourist and has seen India comprehensively.
Rabdi, also called rabri, is a classic North Indian treat that’s rich, creamy, and perfectly sweet. To make rabri recipe, milk is cooked until it reduces to a thick pudding-like consistency, then is flavored with cardamoms, saffron, and nuts and dried fruits.
Hey there! Just wanted to drop by and say that your Amritsar vlog was amazing! I loved how you showcased the Sikh community's contributions not just in Punjab but around the world, especially in Australia. The Golden Temple segment was definitely a highlight for me. It's amazing how they feed 100k people every day for free! Your video really captured the rich history and traditions of India. Keep up the great work! Waheguruji Ka Khalsa Waheguruji Ki Fateh
Wow thank you for the super thanks! RUclips didn’t give me a notification, I just stumbled back across it. I really appreciate this. Yes, I honestly love Amritsar! We would love to go back and see more of Punjab as a whole ☺️
@@josieliftsthingscan u plz sponsar me I wanted to do something ...iam belong to very poor family I want to study but I have no money for college 😭 plz if u can ...in this july I have my councelling plz hel me I will never forget you
You're such a vibe :)) Absolutely love the way you interact with people . Not many foreign female travelers showed both sides of our country (good and bad) . You make authentic reviews which is truly appreciated. Hope you have unlimited memories from this trip :D
Wow!! I just saw this comment, thank you SO much!! I've spent so long trying to learn and memorise everything, and then try and learn the new bits when we go to different regions. haha, Thank you so much!!! Thank you for watching :)
The way you close your eyes when you laugh is so sweet and also I like the way you’re so friendly and caring for everyone else around you….. Have Fun in India!! I hope you enjoy the rest of your stay!!😊❤
To me, the selfie part while exploring India is one of the best moments: you meet kind people and sometimes also get to know their stories 😊 I love this human interaction
You are too kind, I can totally see how intimidating it can be for foreign tourists to be bombarded like this for selfies. To be frank it is quite embarrassing for us when we see our fellow countrymen doing these things but I don't blame them for it entirely as they are curious
@@sujalbageriya2619 curiosity is part human nature, specially when you see people very different from you. I think it depends on our personality: to me it is more fun than intimidating 😊
@@toohappytobehomesick I wish everyone could be like you, we really need kind souls like you in this world. I just subscribed, wish you all the best for whatever you do moving forward!
What scam??? How dare you insult other's who work and earn their livelihood?? Do you hve any idea about the foreign tricksters???? And thousands of temples feed millions of people everyday across the globe!
It seems very good for foreigners that they show the beautiful place Gurudwara Harmandir Sahib likes as heaven on the earth to the entire world. Waheguru Ji 🙏❤️
I am a hindu and i find sikh religion very pleasant. Their hospitality, helpful nature is very praiseworthy. I know they sometime get angry very quickly but altogether they are very good human being.
Core ingredient of Rabadi is milk. Milk is heated for long time with low flame and continuously stirred until it becomes thick liquid. Some stop it at this stage. Some continue to heat and stir until it becomes semi solid. The longer it is heated the thicker and sweeter it becomes. What you ate is on the thicker side and it is amazing. Rabadi is one of my favourite sweets. Sometimes Rabadi is made with very low flame and hours of manual stirring and it comes out amazing. The more you want to please a person more the time you stir😂. I once heard of a Rabadi made after 5 hours of stirring continuously and it came out 😍😍
the lassi you drank, came in a single use disposable earthen cup. tea from road-side stalls in Kolkata is also served in such cups. it is as green (environmentally friendly) as you can get. Also, the lassi you drank was a plain sweet lassi. As you have tried mango lassi in Malaysia, you should try the savoury version of this super drink. The savoury one is flavoured with salt and sometime black pepper and/or jirra powder. Cheers
It is better than plastic cups , but these are made up of clay from the top most soil which is rich in minerals . Over exploitation can decrease the fertility of soil of a particular place .
@@phoenixarmy282 Could they recycle this 'used' clay? Perhaps mix it up with lower level soil and burnt (ash) dung/wood in another part of their land? Thanks for this info.
@@KKumar-gm5zo I think that soil is destroyed permanently after being cooked in fire. Now its just extra trash. Steel glasses would be better & they can be reused. There are many big ground size 5-7 feet deep pits everywhere they take that soil from. Not good at all for environment.
I also want to visit Punjab 😢 i hope u will visit south india too especially places in Kerala munnar, wayanad, Vagamon, Alleppey, Varkala,kovalam etc. ❤
we all have our days, somedays we feel too hyped and some days we dont want socialising. its in no way rude to say no so dont think too much we got your back just keep enjoying our India😊 we're loving this tour.
if you dont want selfies, you could just say no. Avoid saying yes for selfies in crowded places cause people will just bombard you with requests. People just wanna take a selfie with you cause you look different. They will probably show it to their friends once or twice and forget ever taking a picture with you lol.
@@josieliftsthingsbecause you looks diffrent from them, in north india a photo with foreigner is big achivement they show this selfie in their friend circle this give them feeling of superiority thats why they want a selfie hope you understand
@@josieliftsthings @josie lifts things well a white person would stand out like a sore thumb in the ocean of brown people 😂 Plus you both seem very friendly and it encourages people to approach you. If you had a local friend to show you around, it would have eased the situation. nonetheless, enjoy your fame while it lasts, you might miss it later. :D good luck and keep experiencing the cosmic chaos.
@@saby8765 I do which is why I claimed what I claimed. Your statement is as ridiculous as saying "Marathas uphold humanity. As an Indian, I am proud of Marathas" Your statement strikes a distinction between Hindu and Sikh which is completely false.
Isliye bihari bhai bihar ka law and order public aisi koi foreigner nhi jata hai thoda logo ko civilized karo apne tiwari sahab east up purvanchalio ko bhi samjhao thoda
I have seen many small to well to do bloggers coming to india and do their blogs. You guys are the best. What a zeal, smiling faces and great great content
Glad that you liked our country. You are very energetic and i personally enjoy your vlogs and style of vlogging. Please visit less touristic parts of the country, if you can. You will love it. Keep going!! All the best!!
Thank you! Will do! We have a big trip planned. Amritsar was the place Michael wanted to go to the most so definitely have a lot more places on the trip! 😁🙏🏻 thank you so much for watching! 🙏🏻😁🧡💚🤍
Namaste, Thank you for beautifully capturing Golden temple, There are many temples which offer free meals. There are many highly powerful spiritual temples in India. You will feel some different positive energy there. India is so diverse, in every 200 km you may see different languages and accents, different food, outfits, terrains and wheather. And Please ignore communal comments, some people here in comment section are so narrow minded. And these narrow minded people just start claiming they and their community is best, and it spoils unity and image of the country. Hope you enjoy this journey of beautiful country of colours and cultures. I am sure this is going to be best.
Not only this , there are many other temples which feed about 100 thousand people per day for example:- shre sai baba ( shirdi ) and many other also 😊😊
You explore South India.... You will have wonderful experience. Many foreigners just visit Rajasthan, Agra and Delhi...But there is much more of India in southern part also. 😊
i think people want to take photos with you because they haven't really seen a foreigner and have taken photos with them , and yeah you can politely decline them if you don't feel like it also you are doing a good job , keep it up josie love from Punjab :)
Guru RAM Das Open Door 🚪 for everyone , its place that’s not all about donations, it’s represent humanity that always on top in human social bonding. Dhan Dhan RAM Das Guru ❤❤❤❤
I really adore my Sikh brothers and sisters for the langhars and free food. Forgive me if I used the word wrongly as I am a Hindua and I am not from Punjab or closely associated with sikh community but whatever I know i adore it.
Well you can say no if you don’t feel comfortable taking pictures with them but as far I can understand most of people there comes from village and they don’t meet white people very often so just to show their family members that they met a foreigner they take pictures. But you can definitely say no.
@@josieliftsthings I will suggest to just say no to pictures. They will be probably simping on ur pics in frnd circles as they feel it's a kind of achievement to meet a white person
That was a cool shot at 07:30 You might want to photo frame it. Your 'kitna rupee' pronunciation is so perfect that everyone can understand it. I am impressed. And I seriously don't know myself why people ask for selfies. What do they get out of it. Pfft. It is perfectly ok to say No. Otherwise you would spend most of your time in selfies rather than exploring the place and miss out on the hidden gems. Just say - 'Abhi nahi' as in not now and keep moving. ♥ from NZ.
Your love for puppies ❤and you saying pepe after bike horns 😂so funny and your smile hahaha makes us to have a smile on our face ..kinna rupee ,swadisht , little bit 😂
My guess is Jaipur or Udaipur next, here's hoping!! My husband to be is from Rajasthan & I'm British but lived in Australia for 10 years. Cannot wait to see india for myself. Loving the videos girl! ❤❤
I like something in the world that Gurdwara of Sikh brothers. Millions of salutations to Guru Nanak Dev Ji Guru Ramdas Ji Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji Guru Gobind Singh Ji and I love Sikhism very much
Welcome to our Colourful Punjab.I am sure,you will be glad by the warm gesture there.Missing my motherland Punjab.Lots of Love & support to both of you loving guys
@@TS-br1br yeah people in that religion got brainwashed from the person who himself was from Sanatan Dharam, Khatri caste.. People from that religion has blood of Hinduism...their all fire father generations were Hinduism....every person in India apart from belonging to Sanatan Dharam is converted....
In no other country except Bharat one can see mass feeding of devotees and visitors in holy places. That is the unique glorious great culture of Bharat!
Josie how long were you in india ❤I’ve been many many times from Australia and have been watching your videos and you seem to have covered quite a lot. I go every year for 1 month and have been doing that for 8 years now. I have an Indian family I support in Kota. Best Lassie is Jaipur the white is the best it’s Natural and the Punjab people do a great Lassie, it’s curd on the top and the clay cups are disposable 💕🙏. BTW Josie and Michael you both have the right attitude towards india 🇮🇳 and that’s why you and india love each other it’s the respect you guys show india 🇮🇳 is the reason why you travel it easily 💕
You are such a jolly and fun person to be with i really enjoy your vlogs❤ Also if you can, visit himachal pradesh its very beautiful surrounded with mountains😊❤
I love to go to Gurudwaras with my sikh friends, the peace at gurudwara and the kirtan always fascinates me. And the same my sikh friends feel when they visit to temples with me 😊
@goldysingh2294 Sikhs are not Hindus. But Sikhs are Dharmik's and sanatanis. Muslims follow Arabic culture not Dharmik culture. First of all Hindus itself is a modern term. That didn't exist many years ago.
Sikh gurus are known for promoting religious tolerance and unity among people of different faiths. The Sikh Gurus believed in the fundamental principles of equality, respect, and compassion for all human beings, regardless of their caste, creed, or religion. During the time of the Sikh Gurus, many Hindu temples were in a state of disrepair due to neglect or destruction caused by various invasions and conflicts. The Sikh Gurus saw this as an opportunity to not only promote religious tolerance but also to help preserve the cultural heritage of India. Several instances are recorded where Sikh Gurus supported the reconstruction and renovation of Hindu temples. For example, Guru Nanak Dev, the founder of Sikhism, visited a dilapidated temple in Saidpur (present-day Pakistan), which had been abandoned due to conflicts between Hindus and Muslims. He had the temple restored and re-consecrated, allowing both Hindus and Muslims to worship there. Similarly, Guru Arjan Dev, the fifth Sikh Guru, supported the construction of the Harmandir Sahib (Golden Temple) in Amritsar, which is considered the holiest shrine for Sikhs. The construction of the temple involved the contribution of not only Sikh devotees but also Hindus and Muslims, who worked together to build a symbol of unity and harmony. The Sikh Gurus' actions in rebuilding Hindu temples were not just about restoring physical structures but also about promoting respect and understanding between different religious communities. Through these acts, the Sikh Gurus demonstrated the importance of unity and coexistence, which continue to be values upheld by Sikhs today.❤
Its not the only Gurudwaras/Temple which provides, There are ample amount of big Hindu temple which feeds tonns of food to Thousands of people every single day... Daily on every 4th street, you will see some one doing Bhandara.....and More than Sikhs, Hindus go to Gurudwara, if they are putting atleast 20Rs as well in Daan Patra and 50-100 for Prasad, then also Hindu play too a major part in Feeding People...
Your videos are amazing 🤩. You're very polite and friendly with people nice to see this 😇. Also visit Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand. These two states are filled with natural beauty 🏞️ along with green hills and snow mountains and the sacred place Haridwar is also located in Uttarakhand 🙂
@@josieliftsthings and again I suggest you to just go and get it 🤌. I am studying in Chandigarh, can help you tour the city beautiful if you pay a visit 💖
recently came across your videos and i am soo happy to see that how beautifully you guys enjoy the cultures of india. it so heartwarming. i hope you guys explore so many new things here and make wonderful memories. ☺
I haven’t even gotten half way through this video and I love it!! Thank you soooo much for sharing your travels / experiences!! Love your work as always Josie!!
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Thank you for watching!! 😊😊
I'm always support for you 😊🤗
In that street you will find word's only 100% veg KFC
You should visit Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Meghalaya, Varanasi
Mango lassi is not from India. If mango lassi is available wherever....Understand that it is the same Pakistani restaurant which is running its own shop in the name of Indian restaurant.
If you are planning to in South of India then watch a video with the title"Why didn't they teach this in school? She was SH0CKED😮Day 30: A 20000 km long road trip around India" it might help you there many such location and you can follow that channel as well as they have recently completed a long road trip in India, hey are an Indian Polish couple living in India.
Am from Karnataka kannada hindu i visit all Sikh gurus gurudwara place, am proud of sikh gurus , i regularly pray morning pooja sikh gurus name
I love all 10 gurus
I am to
chardi kala to all Indians North and South. wheguru and Jai shri Krishna. unity zindabad
Sikhs are brave and highly respected community in our country . Generally They are considered as a warrior race along with Maratha , jats, gorkha, rajputs & garwahalis. Sat sri akal from westbengal 🙏🇮🇳
Definitely a beautiful testament to what they do 🙏🏻
Huge respect for our Sikhs people
We Indians are so indebted to our Sikhs and Our Guru's who always protected India from the foreign invasion.Our Guru's have lied their life to protect us from those brutal invaders in the past ....Satnaam waheguru ❤❤
Love n Respect for the place of freedom fighters Bengal ✌🙏
*Its Garhwali vroo/sis....
I’m hindu but my respect for sikh community is on top⬆️🙏🏻
Thankyou sikh brothers to make india proud❤
Thnk u soo mch bro..nd always welcome..🙏🙏
I am also a Hindu ( not from Punjab) and from childhood we learned to respect the Sikh community .. unfortunately DUE TO ALL THE k PEOPLE activity against Indian assets and Hindus AND MORE SADLY THE SILENT MAJORITY who is not saying much has shaken that respect... .. Hindus are secular but are sick of this attitude
@@jiti5034 ryt
President draupadi murmu is crying in the corner.
welcome ❤
Our Sikh community brothers are our freedom Fighters and they're warriors 🙏🏻 Every Indians Respect them - Love our Sikh brothers from Tamilnadu ❤❤❤
Yeah everyone saw that in famous pole dance of republic day
I think every religion is okay in india except muslim.
Now they are becoming terrorist
@@kabbokotha7914 Not every Muslim is bad too..
We should look on our own religion and let them believe their own religion ..
Don't disrespect everyone in general
Bad people are everywhere
@@debarsheechakraborty219 but kuran talks about you Kaffir 😂😂... kill kafirs😅
Being an Indian , I am really proud and really glad that you enjoyed in India....
Sikhs are one of the strong pillars of India.. They are in the army and they serve the society for free...they helped India get independence from the mughal and britishers.. They are just great community..
Thanks bhai ❤😊🙏🏽
Sahi baat hai brother bt bhuat log hmko like nhi krte ache comment ni krte fir bhaut dukh lgta 😔🙏🏼
@@lovejeetsingh3737 acche bure log har jagah aur har samay pe milenge
@@lovejeetsingh3737 because Sikhs are powerful.
untill they become Khalistani
If you do not wish to take selfies, just politely decline. Please do not feel obligated to get yourself in uncomfortable situations. Focus on exploring and having fun.😊
Haha thank you Arjun!! Thank you so much for watching! 🙏🏻😁🤍🧡💚
@@josieliftsthings 🧡🤍💚
We apologise for people behave like this, actually this happened because Indian are habitual to foreign people between us, and they like to record that moment that's why they asked you for pic
@@josieliftsthings The reason more people ask for ur pics bcoz they have never seen a Beautiful Creature like u ... And they love to meet people from different ethnicity
@@Overloaded877 Hey come on she wasn't complaining infact she handled it pretty well. You don't know how intimidating it can be for a foreigner in an unknown country to be approached by so many strangers for photos, it's her private space and well as much as it hurts for me to say this but we don't value private space of other people in our country which I hope changes over time. For your information, not everyone "asks" for permission some people just approach you with their selfie cameras on at which point saying no kind of goes out of equation. One last point, when she says yes to someone how can she say no to someone else right in front of the people she just said yes to.
Josie, you might be the face of the vlogs but Micheal is the true star. He is so passionate about the places you visit and it shows. I love how much he knows about the stuff you see. Would love to sit and have a conversation with him and you.
P.S. It's too adorable when you say "EEEEE BAHOT MEHENGA HAI".
Hahaha, okay okay he is pretty great! He actually just started his own channel (which you might like even more than mine! 😂) Here it is: youtube.com/@wheres.michael
Waheguruji Ka Khalsa Waheguruji ki Fateh🙏🏻
JaiShriRam🚩
Sikh❤Hindu
Waheguru ji ka Khalsa waheguru ji ki Fateh. Jai Shri Krishna ❤
Loda ram mera 😂😂😂
Hindu Sikh unity
I. Love Sikh bhai ❤️😘
Jai Mata di Waheguru ji ka khalsa Waheguru ji ki fathe Hindu ❤sikh
Sikh religion is the best in the world…and their contributions to India in every field is enormous…last month I got the chance to visit Amritsar twice in 1 week…I felt very lucky..maybe Nanak Devji ka bulawa tha…had Kara prasad..ghee was dripping between my fingers…fir langar chakha both day and night…it was awesome…thinking for 1 more trip…not sure what’s there but it attracts you like a magnet
i wish every HINDU could realise and respect the Shahidi of SIkh GURUS for HINDUS PROTECTION
@@Pearlb8948 they do and we respect the Sikhi culture very much…the ones who don’t which I have never seen though must be those ignorant morons whom even God can’t change…we should ignore these folks royally…you should be proud to be a Sikh…wish I was born one…maybe in my next life…
I wasn’t sure about the India trip. After watching you and Mike. I will consider going there. Y’all are great ambassadors. Makes me smile
I was like you before we went, just not sure but willing to give it a go. It's blown me away - the right mix of chaotic and beautiful. Thanks for watching Richard
Many G20 countries have their good areas and bad areas. USA, France and Italy have 3-5% bad areas. CharlieBo 313, Nick Johnson, Dutch 66 have shown bad areas in USA, however a lot of people are familiar with USA and assume that those are just few areas in USA.
Mexico, Indonesia, India and China have 15 to 20% bad areas.
Bad areas in India have cheap hotels, street food, street markets, friendly locals, SMEs manufacturing leather goods, footwear and apparels and waste recycling industries. Many adventure seeking backpackers like to venture into such areas in India to experience Indian culture and seek adventure. They create a perception that entire India is like that.
However Josie maam has visited India as a tourist and has seen India comprehensively.
Thanks please you going to Amritsar Punjab ,
Love sikh community for feeding people for free.... This types of langars can be seen all over the world by sikh community 💙❤
Rabdi, also called rabri, is a classic North Indian treat that’s rich, creamy, and perfectly sweet. To make rabri recipe, milk is cooked until it reduces to a thick pudding-like consistency, then is flavored with cardamoms, saffron, and nuts and dried fruits.
Rabdi Bana Di Jodi
I hate it ngl
@@nomadvishal1306 can you give me your address i want to talk to you i promise peacefully..............kinda i mean
@@boredlife bro I'm saying idk like rabri yr 😂 isme kya glt bol diya ?
@@nomadvishal1306 milte hein bhai kabhi.
Hey there! Just wanted to drop by and say that your Amritsar vlog was amazing! I loved how you showcased the Sikh community's contributions not just in Punjab but around the world, especially in Australia. The Golden Temple segment was definitely a highlight for me. It's amazing how they feed 100k people every day for free! Your video really captured the rich history and traditions of India. Keep up the great work! Waheguruji Ka Khalsa Waheguruji Ki Fateh
Wow thank you for the super thanks! RUclips didn’t give me a notification, I just stumbled back across it. I really appreciate this.
Yes, I honestly love Amritsar! We would love to go back and see more of Punjab as a whole ☺️
@@josieliftsthings ❤ Hlo
Hlo can u help me for my education plz...I want to become something plz reply
@@josieliftsthingscan u plz sponsar me I wanted to do something ...iam belong to very poor family I want to study but I have no money for college 😭 plz if u can ...in this july I have my councelling plz hel me I will never forget you
why are you flattering so much
You're such a vibe :)) Absolutely love the way you interact with people . Not many foreign female travelers showed both sides of our country (good and bad) . You make authentic reviews which is truly appreciated. Hope you have unlimited memories from this trip :D
Sikhism has a great rich heritage and culture. Our religion is only about serving people ❣️ humanity first ❣️❣️
Honestly, it amazes me how well you are familiar with Hindi. Your vlogs have become my obsession. It's awesome! I can't wait to see more!
Wow!! I just saw this comment, thank you SO much!! I've spent so long trying to learn and memorise everything, and then try and learn the new bits when we go to different regions. haha, Thank you so much!!! Thank you for watching :)
The way you close your eyes when you laugh is so sweet and also I like the way you’re so friendly and caring for everyone else around you….. Have Fun in India!! I hope you enjoy the rest of your stay!!😊❤
I like your jolly and cheerful way of talking with others really good vibes
I appreciate that! Thank you so much 😁🙏🏻🤍🧡💚
Yes
Respect from Punjab Surrey Canada ❤ you are so humble nd polite . Thanks visiting Punjab ❤
To me, the selfie part while exploring India is one of the best moments: you meet kind people and sometimes also get to know their stories 😊 I love this human interaction
You are too kind, I can totally see how intimidating it can be for foreign tourists to be bombarded like this for selfies. To be frank it is quite embarrassing for us when we see our fellow countrymen doing these things but I don't blame them for it entirely as they are curious
@@sujalbageriya2619 curiosity is part human nature, specially when you see people very different from you. I think it depends on our personality: to me it is more fun than intimidating 😊
@@toohappytobehomesick I wish everyone could be like you, we really need kind souls like you in this world. I just subscribed, wish you all the best for whatever you do moving forward!
Hi
How are you
Good to see you in my city where i was born. Grew up in melbourne Aus.
Proud to be a sikh ❤️🇦🇺
Humanity above all.... Satnam Wahe Guru❤
proud to be SIkh 🙏🙏
As I am Sikh, I am proud of the way we provide free Langar and my community’s people p don’t scam foreigners while selling street food ❤
This is also like dream for some needy people, who have not enough for fooding, thank you thank you all
What scam??? How dare you insult other's who work and earn their livelihood?? Do you hve any idea about the foreign tricksters???? And thousands of temples feed millions of people everyday across the globe!
Every Sikh is a Hindu.
Punjabi people are so kind and powerful(honest).❤from kerala
It seems very good for foreigners that they show the beautiful place Gurudwara Harmandir Sahib likes as heaven on the earth to the entire world.
Waheguru Ji 🙏❤️
I had been here last week from 10th March to 13 March 2023. It has been a wonderful divine visit. The Sikh community are generous and very helpful.
I am a hindu and i find sikh religion very pleasant. Their hospitality, helpful nature is very praiseworthy. I know they sometime get angry very quickly but altogether they are very good human being.
Sikh religion*
Sikh religion
You don't know what Hindu is.
Core ingredient of Rabadi is milk. Milk is heated for long time with low flame and continuously stirred until it becomes thick liquid. Some stop it at this stage. Some continue to heat and stir until it becomes semi solid. The longer it is heated the thicker and sweeter it becomes. What you ate is on the thicker side and it is amazing. Rabadi is one of my favourite sweets. Sometimes Rabadi is made with very low flame and hours of manual stirring and it comes out amazing. The more you want to please a person more the time you stir😂. I once heard of a Rabadi made after 5 hours of stirring continuously and it came out 😍😍
Thank you so much for coming.. Amritsar 🎉 this is a all problems solution so really happyness palce..❤🥳 gold temple 🙏.. saariya kal so nihal...🎉
the lassi you drank, came in a single use disposable earthen cup. tea from road-side stalls in Kolkata is also served in such cups. it is as green (environmentally friendly) as you can get. Also, the lassi you drank was a plain sweet lassi. As you have tried mango lassi in Malaysia, you should try the savoury version of this super drink. The savoury one is flavoured with salt and sometime black pepper and/or jirra powder. Cheers
It is better than plastic cups , but these are made up of clay from the top most soil which is rich in minerals . Over exploitation can decrease the fertility of soil of a particular place .
yes and it also supports the poor potters who have seen a revival from such initiatives
@@phoenixarmy282 Could they recycle this 'used' clay? Perhaps mix it up with lower level soil and burnt (ash) dung/wood in another part of their land? Thanks for this info.
@@KKumar-gm5zo I think that soil is destroyed permanently after being cooked in fire. Now its just extra trash. Steel glasses would be better & they can be reused. There are many big ground size 5-7 feet deep pits everywhere they take that soil from. Not good at all for environment.
@@phoenixarmy282i didn't know that I had an army.
i proud to be an Indian sikh ❤❤❤
What's your opinion abt Khalistan
Ramandeep is my mom name and I am also a sikh JO BOLE SONIYAHAL SHASHRIAKAL
@vishalacharya5683 what's ur on hindu rastra😂😂
@@vishalacharya568398.7 % of beggars in india belong to sanatani hindoo religion ❤❤
@hammer455no ..its our fatherland ..❤❤khalistan 🪯🪯
Hindu sabse neech aur ghatiya kaum hai .. aisa inhone 1984 me saabit kar diya hai
Proud to be sikh
ok
Sahi paaji
Proud to be an Indian.
@@rg6340 yes bro❤️
@@rg6340 i also proud to be indian..but i love my culture
Golden Temple in Amritsar is a epitome of humanity.
I also want to visit Punjab 😢 i hope u will visit south india too especially places in Kerala munnar, wayanad, Vagamon, Alleppey, Varkala,kovalam etc. ❤
Tirupati Balaji Temple also feeds every day 5 Lakhs people, Free Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner also free provided. Tirumala, Andhrapradesh, India 🇮🇳
Om namo vekateshaya
India is lively and everywhere life exists, enjoy to the fullest 🎉🎉🎉👍🌹💕💕💕🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
good job to showing Indian culture in world.
its so impressive you are eating here a lot of foreigners avoid that but thats our culture great fan of yours now
Thank you! Street food is our favourite! I feel like that’s how most people eat and that’s what we like to do as much as possible. Thank you 🙏🏻😁
once you see the himalayas,western ghat or north east india you will also start appreciating the natural beauty of india as well😂🙂
They'll forgot their own home😂
I would do anything to see the Himalayas 🥹 the pictures are so beautiful
She is the only youtuber whose videos I watch, I have a smile from start to end! So full of life this kiddo is! Keep spreading positivity girl! ❤
This is so sweet thank you! I’m so happy you like my videos ☺️☺️🙏🏻😊☺️
@@josieliftsthings my dear josie ji
I want to chamsha 😂😂
we all have our days, somedays we feel too hyped and some days we dont want socialising. its in no way rude to say no so dont think too much we got your back just keep enjoying our India😊 we're loving this tour.
The best part about your videos is that you come across as genuine. Your smile and laugh is infectious... God bless
Not only the Langer but lots of history behind this great art....
if you dont want selfies, you could just say no. Avoid saying yes for selfies in crowded places cause people will just bombard you with requests. People just wanna take a selfie with you cause you look different. They will probably show it to their friends once or twice and forget ever taking a picture with you lol.
That’s exactly it then all of a sudden there’s a line but I’m not famous so I’m not sure why everyone wants one 😂😂😂
@@josieliftsthingsbecause you looks diffrent from them, in north india a photo with foreigner is big achivement they show this selfie in their friend circle this give them feeling of superiority thats why they want a selfie hope you understand
@@josieliftsthings @josie lifts things well a white person would stand out like a sore thumb in the ocean of brown people 😂 Plus you both seem very friendly and it encourages people to approach you. If you had a local friend to show you around, it would have eased the situation. nonetheless, enjoy your fame while it lasts, you might miss it later. :D good luck and keep experiencing the cosmic chaos.
@@jhojhochamp-wi4ww cuz foreigners are rare to see
@@Jee2024IIT absolutely
Sikhs always uphold humanity ❤ as a Hindu I'm proud of Sikh culture.
You don't know what Hindu is
@@phoenixj1299 Oh really? You do kid? 😂
@@saby8765 I do which is why I claimed what I claimed. Your statement is as ridiculous as saying "Marathas uphold humanity. As an Indian, I am proud of Marathas" Your statement strikes a distinction between Hindu and Sikh which is completely false.
@@phoenixj1299 ok! It's your opinion. Not necessarily true, but an opinion nonetheless and you're entitled to it.
This is the beauty of lovely and spiritual India .. 🇮🇳 🎉🙏🙏🙏
Amritsar is in Panjab
@@waterbottlekid1121Punjab is in india
Isliye bihari bhai bihar ka law and order public aisi koi foreigner nhi jata hai thoda logo ko civilized karo apne tiwari sahab east up purvanchalio ko bhi samjhao thoda
I have seen many small to well to do bloggers coming to india and do their blogs. You guys are the best. What a zeal, smiling faces and great great content
This is such a lovely comment! Thank you so much 🥹🥹🙏🏻☺️
Glad that you liked our country. You are very energetic and i personally enjoy your vlogs and style of vlogging. Please visit less touristic parts of the country, if you can. You will love it. Keep going!! All the best!!
Thank you! Will do! We have a big trip planned. Amritsar was the place Michael wanted to go to the most so definitely have a lot more places on the trip! 😁🙏🏻 thank you so much for watching! 🙏🏻😁🧡💚🤍
Namaste, Thank you for beautifully capturing Golden temple, There are many temples which offer free meals.
There are many highly powerful spiritual temples in India. You will feel some different positive energy there. India is so diverse, in every 200 km you may see different languages and accents, different food, outfits, terrains and wheather.
And Please ignore communal comments, some people here in comment section are so narrow minded. And these narrow minded people just start claiming they and their community is best, and it spoils unity and image of the country. Hope you enjoy this journey of beautiful country of colours and cultures. I am sure this is going to be best.
Not only this , there are many other temples which feed about 100 thousand people per day for example:- shre sai baba ( shirdi ) and many other also 😊😊
6:22 Love you Didi, as an Indian🇮🇳👳 it makes us proud.
You explore South India.... You will have wonderful experience. Many foreigners just visit Rajasthan, Agra and Delhi...But there is much more of India in southern part also. 😊
I do agree, Kerala for example is amazing
@@toohappytobehomesick yeph Kerala is amazing
i think people want to take photos with you because they haven't really seen a foreigner and have taken photos with them , and yeah you can politely decline them if you don't feel like it
also you are doing a good job , keep it up josie
love from Punjab :)
Thank you so much!! We’ve been here for another couple of months and it still is lots of pictures! It’s cute haha
You guys enjoying our Punjab and I’m here exploring Australia.
Guru RAM Das Open Door 🚪 for everyone , its place that’s not all about donations, it’s represent humanity that always on top in human social bonding.
Dhan Dhan RAM Das Guru ❤❤❤❤
Those famous Punjabi street foods of Amritsar looked very interesting in your video.
They actually are so interesting!!! Nothing like I’ve seen yet. Excited to see more of India 😍💚🤍🧡
I really adore my Sikh brothers and sisters for the langhars and free food. Forgive me if I used the word wrongly as I am a Hindua and I am not from Punjab or closely associated with sikh community but whatever I know i adore it.
Well you can say no if you don’t feel comfortable taking pictures with them but as far I can understand most of people there comes from village and they don’t meet white people very often so just to show their family members that they met a foreigner they take pictures. But you can definitely say no.
It’s A LOT of people. I just wonder where the photos go if they don’t even know me! 😂😂😁
@@josieliftsthings yeah I know it’s weird but they don’t misuse it. you should say no if you are not comfortable.
@@josieliftsthings I will suggest to just say no to pictures. They will be probably simping on ur pics in frnd circles as they feel it's a kind of achievement to meet a white person
@@josieliftsthings 💚🤍🧡
Amritpal tujhe police dhund rahi hai tu vlogs pe comment kar rha hai 😂😂
That was a cool shot at 07:30 You might want to photo frame it. Your 'kitna rupee' pronunciation is so perfect that everyone can understand it. I am impressed. And I seriously don't know myself why people ask for selfies. What do they get out of it. Pfft. It is perfectly ok to say No. Otherwise you would spend most of your time in selfies rather than exploring the place and miss out on the hidden gems. Just say - 'Abhi nahi' as in not now and keep moving. ♥ from NZ.
Thanks visiting Punjab Amritsar . Respect 🙏
There is an admirable generosity of spirit among them. Very helpful and large hearted.
Your love for puppies ❤and you saying pepe after bike horns 😂so funny and your smile hahaha makes us to have a smile on our face ..kinna rupee ,swadisht , little bit 😂
I love the puppies so much 🥹😂😁 haha thank you so much! 🙏🏻😁🤍🧡💚
My guess is Jaipur or Udaipur next, here's hoping!! My husband to be is from Rajasthan & I'm British but lived in Australia for 10 years. Cannot wait to see india for myself. Loving the videos girl! ❤❤
I like something in the world that Gurdwara of Sikh brothers. Millions of salutations to Guru Nanak Dev Ji Guru Ramdas Ji Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji Guru Gobind Singh Ji and I love Sikhism very much
Welcome to our Colourful Punjab.I am sure,you will be glad by the warm gesture there.Missing my motherland Punjab.Lots of Love & support to both of you loving guys
This is the beauty of spiritual India. Not only golden temple, you will find many big temples in India who feed thousands of people everyday for free.
Not the beauty of India..... Golden temple
is the beauty of Sikh religion
@@TS-br1br and Sikhs are indian
@@TS-br1br yeah people in that religion got brainwashed from the person who himself was from Sanatan Dharam, Khatri caste..
People from that religion has blood of Hinduism...their all fire father generations were Hinduism....every person in India apart from belonging to Sanatan Dharam is converted....
@@TS-br1br after some HINDUS are treating Sikhs thesedays, TRUE
In no other country except Bharat one can see mass feeding of devotees and visitors in holy places. That is the unique glorious great culture of Bharat!
Love watching you vlogs🥰... And guess what Indian street foods are love🥵❤
Glad you like them! Thank you!!! 😁🙏🏻
Josie how long were you in india ❤I’ve been many many times from Australia and have been watching your videos and you seem to have covered quite a lot. I go every year for 1 month and have been doing that for 8 years now. I have an Indian family I support in Kota. Best Lassie is Jaipur the white is the best it’s Natural and the Punjab people do a great Lassie, it’s curd on the top and the clay cups are disposable 💕🙏. BTW Josie and Michael you both have the right attitude towards india 🇮🇳 and that’s why you and india love each other it’s the respect you guys show india 🇮🇳 is the reason why you travel it easily 💕
Great Sikh religion.❤❤❤❤
Sikh community are really patriotic 🙏❤️🇮🇳
You are such a jolly and fun person to be with i really enjoy your vlogs❤
Also if you can, visit himachal pradesh its very beautiful surrounded with mountains😊❤
I love to go to Gurudwaras with my sikh friends, the peace at gurudwara and the kirtan always fascinates me. And the same my sikh friends feel when they visit to temples with me 😊
Hindu Sikhs Are real Brother Ye hamse door nahi ho skte hai wahe guru ji da khalsa wahe guru ji ki fateh Jai Siya Ram 🙏
Hindu is an Indian who follows Indian culture. Sikhs are Hindus. Hindu is a broader term. Jain's are Hindus, Buddhist are Hindus.
@@phoenixj1299sikhs are not Hindus just like Muslims are not Hindus but we have some similarities
@goldysingh2294 Sikhs are not Hindus. But Sikhs are Dharmik's and sanatanis. Muslims follow Arabic culture not Dharmik culture. First of all Hindus itself is a modern term. That didn't exist many years ago.
You guys should visit Tirumala Venkateswara Swamy/Balaji Temple in Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh!! You guys would love the food and the temple for sure!
Worst place in India don't visit there 🙏🏻
@@Jasvinder_singh84 why?
But I heard your so called worst place is one of the richest temples, most visiters per day, most donations for a temple/ worship place.
I like your way of visit. Because you give respect to places. Love you both.
Thank you 🥹🧡💚🤍🙏🏻
@@josieliftsthings this is not our flag . It is 🇮🇳 by the way love your videos
It’s the colours of your flag in love hearts.. hahah
Thank you 😂🙏🏻
@@josieliftsthings i know I mean just interchange green and white . White should be in middle
Sikh gurus are known for promoting religious tolerance and unity among people of different faiths. The Sikh Gurus believed in the fundamental principles of equality, respect, and compassion for all human beings, regardless of their caste, creed, or religion.
During the time of the Sikh Gurus, many Hindu temples were in a state of disrepair due to neglect or destruction caused by various invasions and conflicts. The Sikh Gurus saw this as an opportunity to not only promote religious tolerance but also to help preserve the cultural heritage of India.
Several instances are recorded where Sikh Gurus supported the reconstruction and renovation of Hindu temples. For example, Guru Nanak Dev, the founder of Sikhism, visited a dilapidated temple in Saidpur (present-day Pakistan), which had been abandoned due to conflicts between Hindus and Muslims. He had the temple restored and re-consecrated, allowing both Hindus and Muslims to worship there.
Similarly, Guru Arjan Dev, the fifth Sikh Guru, supported the construction of the Harmandir Sahib (Golden Temple) in Amritsar, which is considered the holiest shrine for Sikhs. The construction of the temple involved the contribution of not only Sikh devotees but also Hindus and Muslims, who worked together to build a symbol of unity and harmony.
The Sikh Gurus' actions in rebuilding Hindu temples were not just about restoring physical structures but also about promoting respect and understanding between different religious communities. Through these acts, the Sikh Gurus demonstrated the importance of unity and coexistence, which continue to be values upheld by Sikhs today.❤
You are such a charming personality. May you grow in health and wealth
Proud to be sikh 🙏
Waheguru Ji ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fatih Ji🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
There is temple in Andhra Pradesh, Tirupati Balaji Temple! There also story is the same! They also feed devotees, maybe more than this number!!!!
After watching the full video..I have only one word to say "wow"❤
Thank you!!!!! This is lovely to read :)
Proud of sikh community
Its not the only Gurudwaras/Temple which provides,
There are ample amount of big Hindu temple which feeds tonns of food to Thousands of people every single day...
Daily on every 4th street, you will see some one doing Bhandara.....and More than Sikhs, Hindus go to Gurudwara, if they are putting atleast 20Rs as well in Daan Patra and 50-100 for Prasad, then also Hindu play too a major part in Feeding People...
Be careful from scammers And Enjoy 😊❤
Love from India
Thank you!!! 😁🙏🏻
Great service to the humanity 🎉.
Your videos are amazing 🤩. You're very polite and friendly with people nice to see this 😇. Also visit Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand. These two states are filled with natural beauty 🏞️ along with green hills and snow mountains and the sacred place Haridwar is also located in Uttarakhand 🙂
I am from India, where are all of you?
Last time I was drinking tea when you talked about tea and now lassi 😂😂
Mother of coincidences 😶🌫️
No way! Speaking of, I want a chai ☕️ 😂😂 🚶♀️
@@josieliftsthings and again I suggest you to just go and get it 🤌.
I am studying in Chandigarh, can help you tour the city beautiful if you pay a visit 💖
@@josieliftsthings 🧡🤍💚
Please visit Kerala,, you will fall in love with that place
Where r u from? Your name doesn't look like a Malayali name ...
Nice.vaido
I love my india 🇮🇳🇮🇳 🇮🇳🇮🇳
recently came across your videos and i am soo happy to see that how beautifully you guys enjoy the cultures of india. it so heartwarming. i hope you guys explore so many new things here and make wonderful memories.
☺
This is not only temple
Its gurduwara🙏
Harmandir Sahib. Can call it a Temple. God's Temple.
@@Peeti-Peetu darbaar sahib
@@harmandeepsingh9057 Harmandir Sahib is also called Darbaar Sahib.
@@Peeti-Peetu it's mandir-shrine say whatever you wanna say but it's not related to hindusim
@@harmandeepsingh9057 I am not naming by myself. Guru Ramdas Ji named the Gurudwara 'Harmandir Sahib'. I know it's related to Sikhism.
I haven’t even gotten half way through this video and I love it!! Thank you soooo much for sharing your travels / experiences!! Love your work as always Josie!!
I absolutely loved the Sari seller helping you put on the sari, humans are so kind
Satnam Shree Waheguru ❤❤❤❤❤
seeing a foreigner loving Indian culture so much is loving ❤❤❤
Thank you so much for visiting my country nd loving my Indian culture 😊😊
Waheguru ji 🙏🙏