Binoy Nazareth Journeys Through the City of NazarethA Story by Binoy NazarethBinoy Nazareth Journeys Through the City of NazarethDiscover the
Holy Aura of the Sacred City of
Nazareth Fascination
for the spiritual, historic places, adventurous trails besides discovering the
wild and wonderful aspects of Nature have always been close to my heart. This
time, I decided to take off in to a journey of peace, tranquility and to
discover the holy aura of the sacred city of Nazareth. I have always been intrigued
with Nazareth, the little town where Jesus grew up. As I explored the ancient town
of Nazareth which is the capital city of the northern district of Israel, I was
inspired by the interesting sights, archeology, the
Middle Eastern charm combined with the modern culture. An old
and revered historic city, Nazareth is located in Lower Galilee and is the
largest Arab city. Being the hub of Christian pilgrimage, Nazareth has been
associated as the boyhood home of Jesus. It was here that Jesus preached in the
synagogue and was rejected by the people. I walked around the Nazareth Village
where excavations had taken place and noticed with awe the 2000-year old
winepress carved in to the bedrock. The ruins of terraces, watchtowers and a
vineyard stretched silently having witnessed the greatest phenomenon of Jesus
and His miracles. I could just imagine Jesus walking around as people gathered from
far and near to hear of His wondrous parables. Traveling Through a Kaleidoscope of Sights As the
day rolled into a balmy afternoon, I wondered about the life of people of those
times as I took in the sights of the stone quarries and the spring-fed
irrigation system. It was asked in that time if anything good would come out of
the small and almost insignificant, Nazareth not knowing that the prophecy of
ancient times would come true in the form of a Messiah. As a
must-see pilgrimage center for a believer, here I was, actually reliving the
past where stupendous incidents took place causing the little town of Nazareth
to take pride of place on the map. My spirit of adventure took over and I wandered
through the ancient paths, alleys and the maze-like streets of the old city of
Nazareth. I found myself right in the middle of Shuk or bazaar which was
teeming with life, color and awash with the smell of spices with the sound of
the muezzin calling people to worship. Buzzing with vibrancy, the Shuk ranged
out myriad surprises with souvenirs, exotic apparel, food delicacies, Middle
Eastern antiques and a kaleidoscope of everything imaginable. I found myself
haggling with the local craftsman over Dead Sea cosmetics and a beautifully
carved hookah. Sampling an Exotic Array of Delicious Culinary
Delights Though
the people of those days ate simple yet tasty, nourishing food, Nazareth ranges
out an exotic and delicious spread. The cuisine and the culture of this old
city inspired my taste buds to go on a tasteful spree at hummus eateries where
you can enjoy fatayer, sharwarma, baklava, knafeh and tehina and halva. Tasting
this excellent food is a privilege for a foodie and gourmet chefs with the
hummus being light and creamy along with the incredible Lebanese sandwich and
of course kebab in a grilled pita. I was delighted at the repertoire of
culinary delights which is endless in Nazareth with the ultimate street food. I
loved the Awaeh or sugared jelly doughnut, goat’s milk labaneh, shanklish
cheese and sizzling lamb chops. My culinary journey evolved over the most
amazing sesame cookies, ma’amoul, karkish anise cookies, barazek, sabanekh or
pastry triangles with wild spinach filling and steaming, myriad delicious food. Journeying Through Ancient Mists As I made
my through this unique Middle Eastern atmosphere the spirit of adventure had
already captured and rejuvenated my soul to discover and delight in an
exceptional tour of Nazareth. I walked down the narrow streets and admired the
picturesque homes of the hospitable people of Nazareth. Making my way to the Church
of the Annunciation decorated with beautiful paintings, I discovered a history
of Byzantine and Crusader periods in its sacred history. Memorable in its rendition, the Church
of Saint Joseph is structured where Joseph, Mary’s husband had his carpentry
shop while the Greek Orthodox Church of the Annunciation is near Mary’s Well.
Though I was reluctant to leave this historical site, I wandered through the
incredible Maronite Church, the Salesian Church and
St. Gabriel’s Church to revel in the mists of time. The interesting museum housed in the
White Mosque reveals the history and the beliefs of Nazareth. Magnetic and mesmerizing,
The City of Nazareth threw open its ancient secrets and I was amazed at the
underground passages of the Greek Orthodox bishop’s house and the
compound built by the Russians. The ancient Bath House, the Megiddo National
Park, the holy caves of Nazareth, the old Roman town of Seppheris and the
Nazareth Village completely occupied and boggled the mind. Of course, a trip to
Nazareth is not complete till one visits the Jordan River and the Sea of
Galilee to relive ancient times and revel in a memorable and historical past. Travel with Binoy Nazareth Through the
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