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Alone Inside
The person seen above introduced himself as Rajendra. He is a saint. Homeless. Most of time he spends in meditation. I meet him at Narayangong district of Bangladesh on the occasion of annual Hindu ritual namely Mohastomi dip. On the discourse he told it took him eight hours by bus to join the festival. As I approached him to take a picture he agreed and interestingly he let me took as many pictures as I wished. Normally saints prefer solitude and they tend to avoid human gathering and much taking. But he was very friendly. He mentioned that at his age of thirty he left his home and joined some other saints in a local asroma and started his new journey of life. I asked if he ever regretted his decision. He shrugged and told he is on the path of GOD and added why should he regret when he is leading such a peaceful life.
Thanks Rajendra for being part of my project. I know you will never see this and never be able to know how much I enjoyed my time with you. May God bless you!
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(Constructive) Criticism is welcome as usual.
This picture is #3 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the 100 Strangers Flickr Group page
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Alone Inside
The person seen above introduced himself as Rajendra. He is a saint. Homeless. Most of time he spends in meditation. I meet him at Narayangong district of Bangladesh on the occasion of annual Hindu ritual namely Mohastomi dip. On the discourse he told it took him eight hours by bus to join the festival. As I approached him to take a picture he agreed and interestingly he let me took as many pictures as I wished. Normally saints prefer solitude and they tend to avoid human gathering and much taking. But he was very friendly. He mentioned that at his age of thirty he left his home and joined some other saints in a local asroma and started his new journey of life. I asked if he ever regretted his decision. He shrugged and told he is on the path of GOD and added why should he regret when he is leading such a peaceful life.
Thanks Rajendra for being part of my project. I know you will never see this and never be able to know how much I enjoyed my time with you. May God bless you!
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(Constructive) Criticism is welcome as usual.
This picture is #3 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the 100 Strangers Flickr Group page
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