India, May 5 -- The lure of Lahore is much known and celebrated as the saying, one who has not seen Lahore is unborn, has become a cliche of sorts, yet the charisma of the city lives on. One talks here not of the mythical Lahore believed to have been established by Lav, the son of Sita-Ram, but the historic Lahore with its merry mix of different cultures and dynasties. It proudly displays its splendid architecture of the Mughal era, the Sikh kingdom and then the British rule when it earned the nomenclature of 'The Paris of the East'. And now as the second largest city of Pakistan, it is a delight for visitors from the world over. Needless to say that at least two generations of people, who were uprooted from Lahore with the Partition of India in 1947, have yearned for this magical city and never tired from recalling the streets of Lahore, its nooks and crannies....