The core philosophy is actually much more sophisticated than that - what you are referring to is what marks Brahmanic Hinduism from the Semitic Monotheisms - which imagine falsely that Nature is devoid of Spirit (Consciousness). But what you are saying makes Hinduism sound just like the True Paganism which was and still is the worship of Nature alone (trees, rivers, animals) but was ignorant of the Transcendental or Unseen Reality (the subtler levels of manifestation - see below). Theism is based on the dogmatic belief that the Divine Spirit is completely distinct from Nature and Humanity and that we can never attain union with the Divine Spirit - even though Christian and Muslim mystics have claimed union [and the Christians refer to an indwelling Holy Spirit] their dogmatic dualist superstition remains. Nature is seen as something that a man-like 'God' created magically out of absolutely Nothing [Creation ex nihilo] - a superstition that the Jews copied from Zoroaster along with other myths. In Christianity humans are seen as distinct from Nature in possessing a personal soul which makes them Lords and Masters over Nature to do with it as they please. The core philosophy of Hinduism is actually the Doctrine of the Atman-Brahman - that there is an impersonal Spirit within us (aka the Atman, CIt or Inner Light of Pure Consciousness) which is the core of our consciousness and is One with the Universal Consciousness (Brahman - which is impersonal Consciousness or Spirit - not a personal or man-like entity) which manifests the Universe (or nature) which is all part of the Oneness of Brahman - not some magical Creation ex nihilo. Thus the elite and dominant form of Hinduism is this NonDualism (Advaita) in which everything including our personal egoic selves and Nature are all manifestations of the One Universal Consciousness (Brahman). However, Brahman is not just the visible Nature (or maya world perceived by the senses) but transcends perceptible Nature in deeper Planes of Consciousness [where more subtle levels of manifestation exist underlying the gross material forms of Nature]. By the way - I am the man who actually identified the physical correlate of the Atman within us beginning the Synthesis of Science and Spirituality. The coming New Age - beyond religious superstitions will be based on such Brahmanic-and Buddhist Nondualism which is compatible with Science.
Thank you India for this wonderful experience and we absolutely love sharing it with everyone ❤️ We honestly cannot say enough the positive experience we are having 🙏💕
You guys Nice couple and pretty talk to indian guys and you should decide next trip for ayodhya 🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 there is not ample distance from Varanasi to ayodhya , you may by bus or train don't mind and you may reach in ayodhya within 4 hours
Although I did not understand any of the meaning of these celebrations and did not believe in these things...but it is good to get to know and discover these rituals, traditions and beliefs.
@@KayandGogo If you are visiting Agra Try Bedmi Puri and sabji there and Agra Petha(Sweet) is famous all over world and In Mathura u should try "Pedha"(Sweet made from condensed milk). Petha and Pedha both are different dont confuse with the name.
Jackfruit is called Kathall in hindi. English names of some of the common vegetables you're seeing are Brinjal, Bottle gaurd, bitter gaurd, water chestnuts, flate beans, okra and green peppers.
Moola is reddish and those were raw chestnuts, kathal is jackfruit, when raw it is cooked as vegetable and when it is ripe it is eaten as a fruit, especially grown in South maharashtra and goa and South India
The white vegetable 'like radish' is radish 😀. People either chew betel nut or tobacco, and then spit it out. This addiction is more prelevant in north India, so you can see it more commonly in Varanasi than Mumbai.
At 22:51 Gogo your description is wrong. Let me explain. In Hinduism there is a concept called "Moksha", which means liberation from the cycle of Death and Rebirth. Its something like, Rebirth is seen as "not good..."; It means if you have committed sin in your life, you will get Rebirth on this earth again to pay back for your sin. But if have not commited any sin in your life, you will get Moksha, means freedom from this earth i. e., Sansara, and your soul goes up to the summit of universe, that is you basically return to the Almighty God... Thats Moksha. So after Death Hindus try to bring their near and dear ones dead body here in Manikarnika Ghat and dip the body in Ganga to believe remove all sin and then do the cremation, believing that the soul will not Rebirth and attains Moksha. That's the real background.
Hey Kay and Gogo,This vlog has some resolution issue, I feel the video becomes sometimes blur but the content is good. 2:55 is mooli ( radish) 3:51 is kathal( baby jackfruit) skin removed for easy cutting . We Indians cook it as vegetarian nonveg 😂 it's tastes like meat when we make in Indian style 13:48 seems to be messed up chicken😂 not butter chicken. You try butter chicken in Delhi where it was originated by Mr. Kundan Lal gujral 18:04 The other person was scolding the spit person that why you spit paan here and there , what they( foreigners) will think that india is dirty. Actually most of the part of northern side people eat a lot of paan and Gutkha( sachet) . Tobacco paan and Gutkha are addictive whereas sweet paan is not and very good for digestion. Red colour comes from Kathha. Irony is they are addicted and our govt. Is trying hard to stop them but people should understand by their own concience. Kanpur is gutkha ( sachet) capital of India. People even can't speak when their mouth is filled with. It causes cancer but then also people are chewing. But yes, Sweet paan is good for digestion . The leaf is very healthy and used in ayurvedic medicine. Aarti happens in two places in Varanasi. One in dasashmedh ghaat and another in assi ghaat. People witness assi Ghat aarti both morning (5:30am ) and evening 6:30 pm. It's so so amazing feeling while aarti time. We pray to everything so to Ganga Maa( mother Ganga) too in this way.🙏
Thank you so much You were right about the butter chicken we had it in Delhi at a famous butter chicken place. We will try it here in Amristar too as people said we should. Thank you so much for all your help. Radish in India is delicious too. 😋 We definitely going to try sweet Paan so that's a great advice 😀
I have dreamt of visiting Varanasi for so many years, and it's a feeling that nobody can tell you unless you experience it. We will definitely return. Such a special place ✨️✨️✨️ Thank you for watching 🙏
@@KayandGogo best time … October- February and book tent city established by city municipality on opposite site of bank ….clean and divine environment with yoga facilities but it’s costly
White one is reddish, and the round one is jack fruits, which are also known in India as vegetable meat because it just looks like meat when cooked in in a pot.
I am an Indian and you are pls my home and experience in Indian cuisine and Indian family members bonding both are son in law and son _ grand daughter grand son
If you believe in multiple births and rebirths concept, then you might want to give them your acknowledgement to all those ancestors whom you were connected to during your multiple births. Best way is to do "tarpanum ceremony" and repay the debts you might be owing them. The ceremony or ritual is giving water to them. They might be your son's, daughters, wives, husband's, mother, father, sister, brother and so on, all connected to you by many previous multiple births. Try this ceremony to please all your ancestors from all previous births.
19:00 Its called pan. You are supposed to chew it and then spit it. And the man was arguing about why did he spit on the road but the First guy who spit was saying no no they are ( menas you guys) were not complaining about him you guys were just asking about pan. But they kept arguing.
Throwing ashes into Ganges is because we believe Ganges is the most sacred river on earth (or India atleast) and also believe that by doing so the Atman (soul) of the dead attains higher realms or heaven or moksha depending on his or her karma.
I feel sorry as an Indian about this habit of spitting in Varanasi… I wish people behave themselves and keep their surroundings clean. I am so glad you could appreciate the positive energy of Ganga Aarti.
We have the problem in the UK that people throw cigarette butt's on the ground although it's a fine if you get caught, council's are clamping down on it. In the UK if you spit outside its £100 fine on the spot.
this is not butter chicken... this is chicken masala gravy.. butter chicken usually are prepared in good restaurants.. they served chicken masala gravy bcoz they might not had butter chicken..
Paan or the beetle nut leaves are having medicinal values in our culture. It is basically digestive intake after meal but now people selling that with little weed which gives you kick and you can't swollow that so people spit it out. We are sorry about that, you enjoy the good side of India. Love to watch you guys. LOL
When you are in north part of holy place in India you should avoid non vegetarian at all .. try your best before joining any religious ceremony and also in north veg food is better and nutritious cuz that’s naturally available there
Someone already explained different types of Pan. I suggest you to try sweet pan once from a good shop. It's a desert. You will taste strong menthol flavour along with some other sweet mixtures like rose petal extract etc. It's good. And that man was scolding the person who spitted saying that 'don't do such disgusting act infront of foreigners as that leaves bad impression about India in their mind'. Rightly said.
I am sorry some people have bad habit of spiting, even it is punishable offence. Varanasi is the one of most sacred place for Hindus, once who cremated their they will attained moksh, that means the person will get free from Birth and Rebirth cycle. I am enjoying your every video. I recommend some places to visit Rishikesh, Dharmshala probably you'll love the place Thank you
Hinduism shows gratitude to the Nature 🙏 By way of some worshipping. And It was to protect the nature. Because people do not harm whom they worship 🙏. You can be an Atheist and still be a Hindu. Most tolerant religion of the World ❤.
Thats tobacco paan with beteel nuts.... Thats the majority of people addiction... That's really bad one thing bad... One cannot swallow those paans, like in west those cowboys eat chewing tobacco n keep spitting, its similar
You get different types of Pan but the most popular ones are tobacco pan and sweet pan. Tobacco pan is addictive and that's the one people spit out because you can't swallow it inside. Just chewing it gives enough kick. If it's sweet pan you can eat it and swallow the saliva. Apart from pan, various types of beetal nuts are also sold, some of which have tobacco mixed with it while others are just sweetened and flavoured. UP, Bihar and West Bengal are the bastions of pan lovers. I would say stay away from it. It's an acquired taste.
Actually the thought behind cremation near ganga varanasi ghat is to get out of these cycle of reincarnation and become free and get one with the eternal god.... Getting mukti mokshaa
That beetle nut pan contains some tobacco extract which when swallowed causes drowsiness and so they spit it out making the surroundings dirty and ugly.
Yes we won't try it as we were advised that it can be dangerous and plus we don't spit. People said we should try a sweet one. Thank you for your help 🙏
kindly go to better restaurants bcoz butter chicken is little costly bcoz cashew nuts are used in it. preparing smooth gravy needs more work & refinements.. thats why usually roadside small dhaba dnt prepare butter chicken.. they prepare chicken masala gravy bcoz it is cheaper in cost & affordable by common men.
We don't want to point out negative things but we also want to keep our vlogs real so we appreciate that you understand that for us it's different as we aren't used to it. 🙏🙏
Question one answer :- that was raddish. Question two answer :- the person was telling another person that why you are spitting ? It's bad to spit here and there it makes places unhygienic for others. I literally agree with you that india and Indians behaviour is very bad interns of keeping city clean. Now a days in big cities after starting clean india movement by our PM there is little bit awareness in people but still india has to travel far way to be really change people's behaviour towards cleanliness. I am very sorry to you guys for this as an Indian. But hope india will learn how to keep cities and places clean.
Spitting is most likely in that part of India like uttar Pradesh and Bihar in other parts of India you won't see much of this specially come to South India
River ganga is our mother❤...... Thank u so much for showcase it wonderfully
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Worshiping Rivers trees mountain soil animals everything in nature is core philosophy of Hinduism 💓🙏
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The core philosophy is actually much more sophisticated than that - what you are referring to is what marks Brahmanic Hinduism from the Semitic Monotheisms - which imagine falsely that Nature is devoid of Spirit (Consciousness). But what you are saying makes Hinduism sound just like the True Paganism which was and still is the worship of Nature alone (trees, rivers, animals) but was ignorant of the Transcendental or Unseen Reality (the subtler levels of manifestation - see below).
Theism is based on the dogmatic belief that the Divine Spirit is completely distinct from Nature and Humanity and that we can never attain union with the Divine Spirit - even though Christian and Muslim mystics have claimed union [and the Christians refer to an indwelling Holy Spirit] their dogmatic dualist superstition remains. Nature is seen as something that a man-like 'God' created magically out of absolutely Nothing [Creation ex nihilo] - a superstition that the Jews copied from Zoroaster along with other myths. In Christianity humans are seen as distinct from Nature in possessing a personal soul which makes them Lords and Masters over Nature to do with it as they please.
The core philosophy of Hinduism is actually the Doctrine of the Atman-Brahman - that there is an impersonal Spirit within us (aka the Atman, CIt or Inner Light of Pure Consciousness) which is the core of our consciousness and is One with the Universal Consciousness (Brahman - which is impersonal Consciousness or Spirit - not a personal or man-like entity) which manifests the Universe (or nature) which is all part of the Oneness of Brahman - not some magical Creation ex nihilo. Thus the elite and dominant form of Hinduism is this NonDualism (Advaita) in which everything including our personal egoic selves and Nature are all manifestations of the One Universal Consciousness (Brahman). However, Brahman is not just the visible Nature (or maya world perceived by the senses) but transcends perceptible Nature in deeper Planes of Consciousness [where more subtle levels of manifestation exist underlying the gross material forms of Nature].
By the way - I am the man who actually identified the physical correlate of the Atman within us beginning the Synthesis of Science and Spirituality. The coming New Age - beyond religious superstitions will be based on such Brahmanic-and Buddhist Nondualism which is compatible with Science.
You both really lucky to witness the Auspicious ganga Arti. Lord siva will definitely bless you both. Har Har Mahadev
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Thank you India for this wonderful experience and we absolutely love sharing it with everyone ❤️
We honestly cannot say enough the positive experience we are having 🙏💕
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Round thing vegetable is bananas trunk, my used to make vegetables curry 😊
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Thank you we really love India 🇮🇳 ❤️
Har har Mahadev....River Ganga is our mother...In fact all rivers are our mothers, but the sad part is some of us dump garbage & make it dirty
Unfortunately that’s true and those who does that should ashamed of themselves
Har har gange
You were really lucky to witness the aarti, if you had come little early there would have been sitting on the seats
Thank you it really was wonderful 😊
जय हो गंगा मईया💐💐💐💐🙏🙏🙏🙏
Beautiful Ganga 😍 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
You guys Nice couple and pretty talk to indian guys and you should decide next trip for ayodhya 🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 there is not ample distance from Varanasi to ayodhya , you may by bus or train don't mind and you may reach in ayodhya within 4 hours
We are loving the Indian culture food and friendly people we will try to visit most places in India 🙏🏽❤️
@@KayandGogo most welcome you guy's
Although I did not understand any of the meaning of these celebrations and did not believe in these things...but it is good to get to know and discover these rituals, traditions and beliefs.
Dint worry Karim we are just learning too.
We love learning ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
hara hara mahadeva
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That guy had a ‘caught in 4K’ moment 😂
They chew tobacco, you can have a Sweet Paan, it’s not addictive and without any kind of narcotics.
He really did lol. Thanks for the info 🙏🏽❤️
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Love You Kay And GoGo Plz visit Taz Mahal If Possible In winter becoz it's Beautiful
We will and can not wait to see beautiful Taj Mahal 🙏🏽❤️
@@KayandGogo If you are visiting Agra Try Bedmi Puri and sabji there and Agra Petha(Sweet) is famous all over world and In Mathura u should try "Pedha"(Sweet made from condensed milk). Petha and Pedha both are different dont confuse with the name.
Thank you 😊
love it❤ ganga aarti 🙏
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White one is raddish , and next one and at 5:00 min is jackfruit
Thank you 😊 💓
Jackfruit is called Kathall in hindi. English names of some of the common vegetables you're seeing are Brinjal, Bottle gaurd, bitter gaurd, water chestnuts, flate beans, okra and green peppers.
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Hi, I would love to invite you to Kerala in south India. Kochi is a beautiful city❤️.
Hello please stay in touch as we are coming to Kerela in January it would be fantastic to meet up if possible 😊 😀
Moola is reddish and those were raw chestnuts, kathal is jackfruit, when raw it is cooked as vegetable and when it is ripe it is eaten as a fruit, especially grown in South maharashtra and goa and South India
Thank you 😊
It's said that Fire doesn't Stop burning at Manikarnika Ghat throughout Generation. Becoz if Cremated at Manikarnika Ghat Person will Go To Heaven
Wow that’s amazing thanks for the info 🙏🏽❤️
The white vegetable 'like radish' is radish 😀.
People either chew betel nut or tobacco, and then spit it out. This addiction is more prelevant in north India, so you can see it more commonly in Varanasi than Mumbai.
Thanks for the info 👍 😀
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Authentic butter chicken found in Delhi, Punjab, and good(3 to5 star category )restaurant across india.colour(Orange )and texture is Creamy.
We are in Punjab now we shall try thank you 😊
@@KayandGogo don't miss golden temple and it's food also the kitchen
@pdey2706 thank you we are 5 minutes walk from our Hotel
Today we will visit the Partition museum and Border ceremony 😀 The temple is so beautiful 😍
Being vegerian will help get freed from bad karma or deeds help u grow as an individual thank u
Thank you
At 22:51 Gogo your description is wrong. Let me explain. In Hinduism there is a concept called "Moksha", which means liberation from the cycle of Death and Rebirth. Its something like, Rebirth is seen as "not good..."; It means if you have committed sin in your life, you will get Rebirth on this earth again to pay back for your sin. But if have not commited any sin in your life, you will get Moksha, means freedom from this earth i. e., Sansara, and your soul goes up to the summit of universe, that is you basically return to the Almighty God... Thats Moksha. So after Death Hindus try to bring their near and dear ones dead body here in Manikarnika Ghat and dip the body in Ganga to believe remove all sin and then do the cremation, believing that the soul will not Rebirth and attains Moksha. That's the real background.
Wow thank you so much for explaining 🙏 this is such a clear explanation and thank you for teaching us 🙏
@@KayandGogo You are welcome. 🙏
Hey Kay and Gogo,This vlog has some resolution issue, I feel the video becomes sometimes blur but the content is good.
2:55 is mooli ( radish)
3:51 is kathal( baby jackfruit) skin removed for easy cutting . We Indians cook it as vegetarian nonveg 😂 it's tastes like meat when we make in Indian style
13:48 seems to be messed up chicken😂 not butter chicken. You try butter chicken in Delhi where it was originated by Mr. Kundan Lal gujral
18:04 The other person was scolding the spit person that why you spit paan here and there , what they( foreigners) will think that india is dirty. Actually most of the part of northern side people eat a lot of paan and Gutkha( sachet) . Tobacco paan and Gutkha are addictive whereas sweet paan is not and very good for digestion. Red colour comes from Kathha. Irony is they are addicted and our govt. Is trying hard to stop them but people should understand by their own concience. Kanpur is gutkha ( sachet) capital of India. People even can't speak when their mouth is filled with. It causes cancer but then also people are chewing.
But yes, Sweet paan is good for digestion . The leaf is very healthy and used in ayurvedic medicine.
Aarti happens in two places in Varanasi. One in dasashmedh ghaat and another in assi ghaat. People witness assi Ghat aarti both morning (5:30am ) and evening 6:30 pm. It's so so amazing feeling while aarti time. We pray to everything so to Ganga Maa( mother Ganga) too in this way.🙏
Thank you so much
You were right about the butter chicken we had it in Delhi at a famous butter chicken place. We will try it here in Amristar too as people said we should. Thank you so much for all your help. Radish in India is delicious too. 😋
We definitely going to try sweet Paan so that's a great advice 😀
Plz eat sarso ka saag with makke ki roti...and chhole bhature in Amritsar
Thanks so much for the recommendations that helps. 😊
Yes white with green leafs is Reddish.
Oh I bet that is nice will try it next time 🙏🏽❤️
We love Kashi temple thank you so much
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It's Called Mooli You can have white ones with Salt and pepper and with green on top is vegetables
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At 4:42 that's Jackfruit in English, and "Kathahal" in Hindi. 🙂
Thank you 😊
And fortunately I live in this city
It's absolutely amazing wow what a place to live 👏 🙌 😍
@@KayandGogo indeed ..every Sunday I go to ghats to stress out office Life …it never disappoints me ..btw nice video blog ..best of luck
I have dreamt of visiting Varanasi for so many years, and it's a feeling that nobody can tell you unless you experience it. We will definitely return. Such a special place ✨️✨️✨️
Thank you for watching 🙏
@@KayandGogo best time … October- February and book tent city established by city municipality on opposite site of bank ….clean and divine environment with yoga facilities but it’s costly
I bet that is wonderful 😃
Yes its Radish…. The big fruit Kathal is Jackfruit. I wish the market was as clean as the markets of South India. Pls visit South India
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It's jackfruit, also called as khatal in hindi
Thak you 💕
White one is reddish, and the round one is jack fruits, which are also known in India as vegetable meat because it just looks like meat when cooked in in a pot.
We loved the radish we found it in lots of salads served with Lemon and onion. 😊
I am an Indian and you are pls my home and experience in Indian cuisine and Indian family members bonding both are son in law and son _ grand daughter grand son
Thank you that's so kind 😊 ☺️ 😀 💖
@@KayandGogo thanks,very soon our family.pls welcome and injoy Indian cuisine ( marwadi Rajasthani) we are rajashthani Indian family.
Please stay in contact and we would love love to visit you
It will be in the new year that we arrive in Rajasthan 💗
😃😂MADAM SIR IS ENJOYING ON HIS OWN STYLE 🌍🌍😎😎😎😎😎😎😎
Thank you 😊 💓
It's basically radish the white one
We love radish in India thank you 😊
If you believe in multiple births and rebirths concept, then you might want to give them your acknowledgement to all those ancestors whom you were connected to during your multiple births.
Best way is to do "tarpanum ceremony" and repay the debts you might be owing them.
The ceremony or ritual is giving water to them.
They might be your son's, daughters, wives, husband's, mother, father, sister, brother and so on, all connected to you by many previous multiple births.
Try this ceremony to please all your ancestors from all previous births.
Thank you that's really informative 👍 😀
Does kay and gogo you know why people are burnt and why not cremated in cofin Or soil
Kathal is basically called jackfruit
Thank you we will try it as we never have 🙏
19:00 Its called pan. You are supposed to chew it and then spit it.
And the man was arguing about why did he spit on the road but the First guy who spit was saying no no they are ( menas you guys) were not complaining about him you guys were just asking about pan.
But they kept arguing.
It is hard to know when you don’t understand the language but thanks to kind people like you now we know what has happened 🙏🏽❤️
1st is white radish
2nd is jack fruts and katahal
Thanks for the info ❤️🙏🏽
Throwing ashes into Ganges is because we believe Ganges is the most sacred river on earth (or India atleast) and also believe that by doing so the Atman (soul) of the dead attains higher realms or heaven or moksha depending on his or her karma.
Wow thank you for explaining 🙏
See the synchronization of Pandits who are doing pooja it would be similar
I feel sorry as an Indian about this habit of spitting in Varanasi… I wish people behave themselves and keep their surroundings clean. I am so glad you could appreciate the positive energy of Ganga Aarti.
We agree 👍 💯 we cannot understand why people do that t beautiful India ground
@@KayandGogoyou are actually right it's due to the bettle nut and also tobacco they chew
We have the problem in the UK that people throw cigarette butt's on the ground although it's a fine if you get caught, council's are clamping down on it.
In the UK if you spit outside its £100 fine on the spot.
4:58 is Jackfruit
Thanks so much ❤️🙏🏽
this is not butter chicken... this is chicken masala gravy..
butter chicken usually are prepared in good restaurants..
they served chicken masala gravy bcoz they might not had butter chicken..
Yes, you are right thank you 😊
Jai shri ram❤
Nice content mam❤
Thank you so much 💓
The white vegetable was radish
Thank you 😊
Paan or the beetle nut leaves are having medicinal values in our culture. It is basically digestive intake after meal but now people selling that with little weed which gives you kick and you can't swollow that so people spit it out.
We are sorry about that, you enjoy the good side of India. Love to watch you guys. LOL
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When you are in north part of holy place in India you should avoid non vegetarian at all .. try your best before joining any religious ceremony and also in north veg food is better and nutritious cuz that’s naturally available there
Thank you very much for advice 🙏🏽❤️
It's best to have butter chicken in Mumbai Delhi and Punjab
We will try in Delhi and punjab and let you know thanks so much 🙏🏽❤️
Kindly share the name of the hotel you stayed in Varanasi
Sankatha guest house
Thanks alot. Enjoy your trip
Thank you 😊
Someone already explained different types of Pan.
I suggest you to try sweet pan once from a good shop. It's a desert. You will taste strong menthol flavour along with some other sweet mixtures like rose petal extract etc. It's good.
And that man was scolding the person who spitted saying that 'don't do such disgusting act infront of foreigners as that leaves bad impression about India in their mind'. Rightly said.
Thanks for the tips! We will try the sweet one if we see it. Thank goodness we didn't try the other haha 😅
Your accent is what I am more interested in...is it scouse?
It's Geordie 😃😃
Long white one is (muli) radish
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White one is RADISH
BROWN THING IS SINGHADA
Ours is tiny and pink purple I'm the UK
Thank you so always for all your help 💗
I am sorry some people have bad habit of spiting, even it is punishable offence.
Varanasi is the one of most sacred place for Hindus, once who cremated their they will attained moksh, that means the person will get free from Birth and Rebirth cycle. I am enjoying your every video.
I recommend some places to visit Rishikesh, Dharmshala probably you'll love the place Thank you
Thank you so much for your recommendations 😊 💕💕
Hinduism shows gratitude to the Nature 🙏
By way of some worshipping.
And It was to protect the nature.
Because people do not harm whom they worship 🙏.
You can be an Atheist and still be a Hindu.
Most tolerant religion of the World ❤.
It's really beautiful it was an emotional experience 💗💗
Thats tobacco paan with beteel nuts.... Thats the majority of people addiction...
That's really bad one thing bad...
One cannot swallow those paans, like in west those cowboys eat chewing tobacco n keep spitting, its similar
Thank you for the information ❤️🙏🏽
I feel that is chicken buna but not butter chicken, try it in Delhi or Mumbai or any big city.
We tried authentic butter chicken in Delhi delicious 😋 we will try now in Amristar
the husband spot on, yes they are debating why he spit on street which is not nice and its get streets dirty
Thank you for explaining 🙏
You get different types of Pan but the most popular ones are tobacco pan and sweet pan. Tobacco pan is addictive and that's the one people spit out because you can't swallow it inside. Just chewing it gives enough kick. If it's sweet pan you can eat it and swallow the saliva. Apart from pan, various types of beetal nuts are also sold, some of which have tobacco mixed with it while others are just sweetened and flavoured. UP, Bihar and West Bengal are the bastions of pan lovers. I would say stay away from it. It's an acquired taste.
Thank you for explaining it really helps 😊 ☺️ 🙏
You can surely see the local time on you cell phone
Yes, of course we say that as people have time differences around the world, so it could be morning to lots of our viewers 😀
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Actually the thought behind cremation near ganga varanasi ghat is to get out of these cycle of reincarnation and become free and get one with the eternal god.... Getting mukti mokshaa
Thank you so much for the information ❤️🙏🏽
That beetle nut pan contains some tobacco extract which when swallowed causes drowsiness and so they spit it out making the surroundings dirty and ugly.
Yes we won't try it as we were advised that it can be dangerous and plus we don't spit.
People said we should try a sweet one.
Thank you for your help 🙏
5:02 That is Jack fruit.
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Certainly, that man questioned him about spitting on the street in front of tourists, emphasizing the negative impression it creates for India.
Thank you for explaining we thought this but weren't sure 😊
you can try sweet paan and you don't have to split
Thank you 😊
Kathal means Jackfruit vegetable
Good to know thank you 😊 🙏
kindly go to better restaurants bcoz butter chicken is little costly bcoz cashew nuts are used in it.
preparing smooth gravy needs more work & refinements..
thats why usually roadside small dhaba dnt prepare butter chicken..
they prepare chicken masala gravy bcoz it is cheaper in cost & affordable by common men.
Thanks for the tips! We ate delicious one in our Delhi videos
People spit alot and its terrible for our country. Thanks for pointing it out
We don't want to point out negative things but we also want to keep our vlogs real so we appreciate that you understand that for us it's different as we aren't used to it. 🙏🙏
Question one answer :- that was raddish.
Question two answer :- the person was telling another person that why you are spitting ? It's bad to spit here and there it makes places unhygienic for others.
I literally agree with you that india and Indians behaviour is very bad interns of keeping city clean. Now a days in big cities after starting clean india movement by our PM there is little bit awareness in people but still india has to travel far way to be really change people's behaviour towards cleanliness. I am very sorry to you guys for this as an Indian. But hope india will learn how to keep cities and places clean.
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Spitting is most likely in that part of India like uttar Pradesh and Bihar in other parts of India you won't see much of this specially come to South India
We are in Amristar now and up to now we didn't see any at all.
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