Later, Paro starts misunderstandings between Radha and Sita, that go
Fifth meeting was held at Paro, Bhutan from 11-12 April, 2013.
Afternoon, explore Paro town and valley at your own pace on bicycle.
While many Buddhist temples are open to visitors, Paro Taktsang absolutely is not.
Moreover, Paro frightens little Gopi that if he sees his mother, she would die.
It is also the venue of Paro Tshechu held once a year in spring.
place where he finds Baalu's sister Paro(Priya Gill) and falls in love with her.
Further ahead take a short stop at Chuzom, the confluence of Paro and Thimphu rivers.
This incredible gravity-defying monastery clings to a sheer cliff face 900 metres above the Paro Valley.
Everyone scolds Paro and convinces Gopi that his mother wouldn't die if he talks to her.
Rahul goes to Baalu's
place where he finds Baalu's sister Paro(Priya Gill) and falls in love with her.
To his surprise, it is Kaajal(called Paro at the brothel), who has been kidnapped by a pimp
For the remainder of the day, you will have an option to explore Paro town and valley on a bicycle.
Things go well till Madhu and Shriram's sister Paro comes along with her husband and son to stay with them.
Later, Paro starts misunderstandings between Radha and Sita, that go
to a bigger level because of Radha's innocence and Sita's indolence.
But I would like to see Paro and a dog square off in a head-to-head contest to see
who is the best therapy animal.
It is one of the most famous of Bhutan's monasteries, perched on the side of a cliff 900m above the Paro valley floor.
To his surprise, it is Kaajal(called Paro at the brothel), who has been kidnappedby apimp
after she was tricked by a job offer in Bombay.
To his surprise, it is Kaajal(called Paro at the brothel), who has been kidnapped by a pimp
after she was tricked by a job offer in Bombay.
Make a pilgrimage to the iconic Taktsang Monastery
or Tiger's Nest as it is commonly known, which clings to a sheer cliff face 900m above the Paro Valley.
I am grateful to the thousands of people,
especially school children who lined up on the way from Paro to Thimphu and welcomed me waving India and Bhutan flags.
Paro learns from her new husband that he has married
her only to be a mother to his children and lady of the estate, but that his love is only for his late first wife.