Raj Ghat

Raj Ghat is a green peaceful place to visit in Delhi. It’s Mahatma Ghandi’s final resting place rajghatand it’s inside a quiet well-looked after little park. The memorial itself is very simple: a raised square platform made of black marble and covered in flowers, with a continuous flame burning at one end of it. When I was there, one day after Indedpendence day (15 August) the number of flowers formed a floor covering over the shrine. Entrance to the memorial is free, but you must take off your shoes to go near the shrine. At the entrance there are guarded shelves where you can leave your shoes.

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