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Approaching Biharinath Hill : Bankura District, West Bengal, India.
Textured in oil paint....
Being 60 kms away from Bankura town, West Bengal, India, Biharinath Hill along with its surroundings, stands as a beautiful nature reserve with its versatile flora and fauna, springs and water bodies. The Bankura town is only 233 kms by train from the city of Kolkata. With the discovery of Paleolithic tools in the Biharinath area, the hill and the surrounding areas have come into focus of archeologists. The base of the hill is a popular tourist spot for its pollution-free woods, landscapes, ethnic tribal villages, and especially enchanting colors of spring.
In spring the vibrant colours of Palash (Butea monosperma) is refreshing and invigorating for the body, mind and soul. It starts blooming end of Jan and arround mid March it is in full bloom. Perhaps the most attractive flower of the season. When in full bloom, it is a sight to behold! The mountain ranges are transformed into a spectacular phenomenon making them appear as if the flames of saffron-red colors are leaping from them. No wonder the tree is also known as-and aptly so-'Flame Of The Forest '. Hundreds of nature lovers gather this time to watch the colors and some festivals of the tribal people.
Last year we planned for a spring watch at its foothill, and also arranged for a daylong painting amidst its raw nature. It was a pure joy, and an experience not to forget. I share few moments with you. Think you will like them.
Approaching Biharinath Hill : Bankura District, West Bengal, India.
Textured in oil paint....
Being 60 kms away from Bankura town, West Bengal, India, Biharinath Hill along with its surroundings, stands as a beautiful nature reserve with its versatile flora and fauna, springs and water bodies. The Bankura town is only 233 kms by train from the city of Kolkata. With the discovery of Paleolithic tools in the Biharinath area, the hill and the surrounding areas have come into focus of archeologists. The base of the hill is a popular tourist spot for its pollution-free woods, landscapes, ethnic tribal villages, and especially enchanting colors of spring.
In spring the vibrant colours of Palash (Butea monosperma) is refreshing and invigorating for the body, mind and soul. It starts blooming end of Jan and arround mid March it is in full bloom. Perhaps the most attractive flower of the season. When in full bloom, it is a sight to behold! The mountain ranges are transformed into a spectacular phenomenon making them appear as if the flames of saffron-red colors are leaping from them. No wonder the tree is also known as-and aptly so-'Flame Of The Forest '. Hundreds of nature lovers gather this time to watch the colors and some festivals of the tribal people.
Last year we planned for a spring watch at its foothill, and also arranged for a daylong painting amidst its raw nature. It was a pure joy, and an experience not to forget. I share few moments with you. Think you will like them.