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A View of One of the Old Dense Residential Area of Central KOLKATA, Bowbazar in One Autumn Morning. Most of the Houses are Above 50 Years, Crowded by Different families. But the Houses in Poor Condition had Survive from the Effect of Cyclone Amphan. This are the Old Areas of the City of Joy and Capital of State and One of 4 Metropolitan Cities, KOLKATA in the State WEST BENGAL.
He seemed to me very expressive. I found him oblivious about my presence…rather, engaged in preparing a fire to do some ritualistic practices probably!!! In between he completely belonged to his own world. This provoked me to stick to my study of his portraiture with a hope to get some nice candid shots…
This one is textured in OIL.
Every year hundreds of Sadhus gather in the city of Kolkata before they set their pilgrimage to Sagar Island for a holy dip. Our state Government takes a rigorous step every year towards security, shelter, food, and hygiene for hundreds of them assembling from all over the country. Many common people gather to see them; many with a hope for getting their blessings. My notion was different. I always get fascinated by their ritualistic practices, faith, and portrayal of facial expressions! They are excellent subjects to study portraiture. I seldom miss this opportunity. This year was no exception!
Hereby I share a few interesting portraits with you…hope will like them.
Gangasagar pilgrimage and fair – A brief note.
Gangasagar pilgrimage and fair, held annually, is the second largest congregation of mankind after the holy Kumbha Mela. Almost a million of Hindu devotees from all over India gather at Gangasagar for a holy dip.
Besides the devotees, hundreds of sadhus, priests and alms-seekers come to Gangasagar every year for a unique spiritual experience!
The river Ganga (Ganges) which originates in the Gangotri glacier in the snow clad high Himalayas, descends down the mountains, reaches the plains, flows through ancient pilgrimage sites, and drains into the Bay of Bengal. A dip in the ocean, where the Ganga meets the sea is considered to be of great religious significance particularly on the Makara Sankranti day (January 14/15), when the sun makes a transition to Capricorn from Sagittarius.
My own experience of Gangasagar fair...a couple of years ago:
The Gangasagar fair (mela) exhibited a colorful ceremonial display of ritualistic acts, all being driven by deep faith in Hindu religion, directed for the sake of wealth and peace for self and for the dearest and nearest ones, for new generations to come, and of course in deep regards for the ancestors. I wondered by how for generations , the faith, devotion, endurance and love directed the people of my country in their continuous journey for eternal peace with all poverty acclaimed, other wise .I wondered by the gleaming faces of my country people who had no affluence of the west. I wondered by their enormous life forces with very ordinary food. I wondered by their grace with very ordinary cloths, and simplicity out of ignorance of the complex world. I found my religious India at a glance there. And I believe that my India isn’t a “Lost Paradise” even today, where humanity flourished forever.
Kolkata Maidan (literally open field) is the largest urban park in Kolkata in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is a vast stretch of field and home to numerous play grounds, including the famous cricketing venue Eden Gardens, several football stadia, and Kolkata Race Course. Maidan is dotted with several statues and pieces of architecture, most notable being the Victoria Memorial. It is home to the oldest golf club outside Great Britain - the Royal Calcutta Golf Club. Due to the freshness and greenery it provides to the metropolis, it has been referred to as the "lungs of Kolkata". It is a historical and cultural center of Kolkata as well as a center of leisure and entertainment for Calcuttans. Source: Wikipedia.
I was waiting in the airport lobby for IndiGO Airbus A370 to arrive as I had to travel Chandigarh for my study.
The famous James Prinsep Memorial located at the eastern bank of the Ganges River in The City of Joy, Kolkata.
The Second Hoogly Bridge, the first Cable-stayed Bridge in India is at all its glory in the background.
Photographed this in high dynamic range in a fine afternoon. :)
Canon EF-S 18-55mm IS II; f/5.6
Supposer que l'être Humain est rationnel est une superstition majoritairement occidentale dont la plupart des Asiatiques ne sont pas victimes. John Burdett - Le Joker / Bangkok Asset 2015
Some fishermen gathered beneath a bridge connecting a jetty on Hoogli River. Their activities seemed to me very different from the modern urban lifestyle at the heart of the metropolitan. These shots were taken from the jetty in a leisurely morning.