Saturday, July 17, 2010

KAILASHEY KELENKAARI !!!

Recently, the numbers of air crashes have increased in India due to poor aviation infrastructures and callous attitude of Indian Aviation Ministry. Suman, the news anchor of Star Ananda TV News Channel read the confirmed information that all the 158 passengers have died in the recent plane crash at Siddiqpur.

Siddheswar Bose gave the news that Mr. Silverstine died in that plane crash but not that precious object. They were late by 1 hour; otherwise, they could have collected it from that site. A tyre puncture took place. While sitting outside a tea shop, Mr. Bose confirmed that Jayanta also went to that site.

Everyone was interested to go to Aurangabad. Some people went in train and some went in flight. They booked a house in MSDC lodge of Aurangabad. Subhankar is a professor of Arts and Geology in Michigan University. He came here to observe Ellora caves and write a book on it.

Recently, vandalism has increased in India. The Indian government is not taking strict steps to stop smuggling of important historical statues of ancient India to western countries. The word ‘Vandal’ came from the Roman age. When the Romans used to destroy all the beautiful things while conquering the territories, they were known as vandals. Mr. Jatayu brought a small military bomb with him. It was gifted to him by one of his fans.

Next day, they started their journey towards Ellora Caves. Ellora Caves is just 35 Km from Aurangabad. On their way, they saw a fort in Daulatabad which was constructed under the order of the King Muhammad Bin Tughluq. The road towards Ellora caves is really a fascinating one. Thanks to the Maharashtra government for taking utmost care towards their state tourism department. A cameraman of National Geographic TV Channel, a history professor of City College of Kolkata and an artist were also going to visit the Ellora caves. In Aurangabad, there is a mini duplicate of Taj Mahal, which was constructed under the order of the King Azam Shah.

Ellora caves have total 32 caves with the famous Kailash temple inside the cave no. 16. These caves were created in and around 700 AD under the reign of Krishna III, a famous king of the Rashtrakutas dynasty. The Rastrakutas were a famous dynasty of the ancient South India like the Pallavas and the Cholas. The entire Ellora cave was created by cutting down a hill in a very artistic fashion. In that time of ancient India, the quality of Indian arts and sculpture was just superb and that’s why, still the people from all over the world visit India to see the historical places of ancient India.

One should walk a mile after dinner so that the food gets digested very easily. In the midnight, someone flashed torchlight inside the Rakhit’s room. Some secret works were going on inside the Ellora caves at midnight. Mr. Bose saw someone. Next day, Sam Wilson, the owner of an Art Gallery in USA was complaining about a fried egg to Chattraj. Mr. Mitter was smart enough to understand the smell of that fried egg. Rupa, a local model came to that location to shoot for an ad for Senco Jewellers. The shooting got cancelled because someone committed suicide in that location.

The Lodge Manager and Sub Inspector Ghote promised to help Pradyosh Mitter. The room of Tapesh Ranjan and Lalmohan babu was searched by an unknown person. The sukto curry ordered by the Allahabadi Bengali was not bad at all. Just before that moment, a detective caught another detective who was travelling with Sam Wilson. The cameraman of National Geographic Channel gave the news that a vandal had been arrested. The Chattaraj found a piece of paper in his room, which was not written by Jatayu but by Feluda.

The instruction came from Mr. Mitter that his assistant and the writer friend should reach the cave no. 15 at 5 AM and after waiting there for 5 minutes they should come to the south-east block of its upper storey. The detective caught the murderer of Subhankar. This time, no one can block the promotion of Sub-Inspector Ghote, the Kolkata boy. The Raja-Rani temple of Bhubaneswar is also renowned all over the world for the ancient Indian statues kept inside it. At last, the case of “KAILASHEY KELENKAARI” got resolved.

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