have to repeat what brinda has to say. really felt nice to begin the day seeing these visuals.
i would, however,like to rearrange them in this order although they belong to the ethos of the same temple-town :
first, the 'variyali' one that pays great tribute to the innate aesthetic sense of our poor,illiterate and so-called socially-culturally backward women vendors
and then the 'jumma masjid dakor' for the simple reason that the contrast brings home the message of peaceful coexistence and liberty to practice-profess-propagate different faiths.
the rest are all efforts of eking out the living supported by religious-minded tourists.
the only mismatch in the group is the first one which should have its own separate place in DAKOR DARSHAN 3.
saalo... kadhi no masaalo...
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maja padi....
very interesting pictures! must say, a different perspective to look at the same old town!
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have to repeat what brinda has to say. really felt nice to begin the day seeing these visuals.
ReplyDeletei would, however,like to rearrange them in this order although they belong to the ethos of the same temple-town :
first, the 'variyali' one that pays great tribute to the innate aesthetic sense of our poor,illiterate and so-called socially-culturally backward women vendors
and then the 'jumma masjid dakor' for the simple reason that the contrast brings home the message of peaceful coexistence and liberty to practice-profess-propagate different faiths.
the rest are all efforts of eking out the living supported by religious-minded tourists.
the only mismatch in the group is the first one which should have its own separate place in DAKOR DARSHAN 3.