Feng shui India
In China, we respect death very much and even stay away from ghosts and gods. But in India, people seem to regard ghosts and gods as a kind of belief. Anyone who has been to india tourism knows that Indians seem to be with? Ghosts? Living together, India's Taj Mahal, Rajgat and Humayun Tomb are actually cemeteries. Many cemeteries in India are in people's daily lives. Indians do not avoid them, but regard them as an indispensable part of life. There is a very strange dining table hidden in the Indian palace. It is said to be strange, because there is a grave near this table. The grave closely surrounds this dining table. People go there not to eat, but to think about life and taste life and death. The lights in the palace are dim. The coffins in these graves are not black as we saw in China, but green. The coffin was full of dried flowers and surrounded by candles. The candlelight flickered in the dark and looked like a jack-o'-lantern. People who go to india tourism can't eat normally in this palace, because the atmosphere there is too depressing and horrible. But Indian residents love it. They said that they felt the approaching of death there, which allowed them to calm down and think about life and death. India has always regarded cemeteries as a treasure trove of geomantic omen, and they believe in death. In their view of life and death, death is not a terrible and sad thing, but a happy thing, because only death can regenerate and make up for the mistakes made in the past. It seems like a romantic thing to sit at a table full of cemeteries and eat with candlelight on the graves. Chatting with friends at such a dinner table and thinking about life and death will calm your impetuous heart. It is also the closest place to ghosts and gods, so that ghosts and gods can better bless them and bring them good luck. Does such an odd dining table appeal to you? Do you want to go near ghosts and think about life?