The area, Majnu ka Teela, is fabled to have gotten its name from a ferryman who rowed people across the Yamuna as a service to God. He became so engrossed in spiritual musings that people started addressing him as Majnu after the legendary lover who was almost driven to insanity. Today, the Majnu ka Teela is synonymous with the Tibetan refugee colony. A small monastery and a Buddhist Temple reside at the heart of the place. An array of stalls sell junk jewellery, Tibetan and Buddhist souvenirs, artifacts and handicrafts in addition to clothes (T-Shirts with slogans such as Free Tibet), books and shoe stores.
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