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Udaipur, the Bathing Ghat.

 

Udaipur About also known as the City of Lakes, is a city, a Municipal Corporation and the administrative headquarters of the Udaipur district in the state of Rajasthan in western India. It is located 403 kilometres southwest of the state capital, Jaipur, 248 km west of Kota, and 250 km northeast from Ahmedabad. Udaipur is the historic capital of the kingdom of Mewar in the former Rajputana Agency. The Guhils (Sisodia) clan ruled the Mewar and its capital was shifted from Chittorgarh to Udaipur after founding city of Udaipur by Maharana Uday Singh. The Mewar province became part of Rajasthan after India became independent

 

Apart from its history, culture, and scenic locations, it is also known for its Rajput-era palaces. The Lake Palace, for instance, covers an entire island in the Pichola Lake. Many of the palaces have been converted into luxury hotels. It is often called the "Venice of the East", and is also nicknamed the "Lake City". Lake Pichola, Fateh Sagar Lake, Udai Sagar and Swaroop Sagar in this city are considered some of the most beautiful lakes in the state.

 

Udaipur is mentioned under the spelling Oodeypore in Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book as the birthplace of Bagheera, the fictional panther in the king's Menagerie.

 

Because of its picturesque and scenic locations, Udaipur has been the shooting location for many Hollywood and Bollywood movies. Indian sections of the James Bond film Octopussy were filmed in the city, the Lake Palace, and the Monsoon Palace. The nearby desert was the backdrop of the remarkable rescue of Octopussy (Maud Adams) by Bond (Roger Moore). Some scenes from the British television series The Jewel in the Crown were filmed in Udaipur. The Disney channel film, The Cheetah Girls One World, was shot in Udaipur in January 2008. Additional non-Indian movies/TV serials filmed in Udaipur include: Darjeeling Limited, Opening Night[disambiguation needed], Heat and Dust, Indische Ring, Inside Octopussy, James Bond in India, Gandhi, and The Fall.

 

Some of the Bollywood movies shot here are Guide, Mera Saaya, Phool Bane Angaray, Kachche Dhaage, Mera Gaon Mera Desh, Jalmahal, Yaadein[disambiguation needed], Return of the thief of the bagdad, Eklavya: The Royal Guard, Dhamaal, Jis Desh Mei Ganga Rehta Hai, Chalo Ishq Ladaaye, Fiza, Gaddaar, Hum Hain Rahi Pyar Ke, Khuda Gawah, Kundan, Nandini, Saajan Ka Ghar,Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani,Ramleela, In addition, many Bollywood films' songs were filmed in Udaipur. Udaipur is also the setting of Star Plus's hit serial Yeh Rishta Kya Kehlata Hai. TV serials Swayamber of Rakhi Sawant and Swayambar of Rahul Mahajan on NDTV Imagine also filmed here at Hotel Fatehgarh. A hit historical show by Contiloe Telefilms named "Maharana Pratap" on Sony is shooting in that place. The pop Star Shakira performed in a party on 15 November 2011 of real estate tycoon owner of DLF Kush Pal Singh.The Party was held in Jag Mandir Palace.

Do read about the world's first national park, the Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA in our weekly travel column, "Chalo Farva Jaiye," in the Khabarchhe.com-Magazine tomorrow.

Kitty*Scout gives your mani more "edge" with Pink Island Nail Set.

 

This set is rigged for:

KAHLENE ERIKA

KUPRA.INITHIUM (WORN)

LEGACY

MAITREYA

REBORN

 

Grab these beauties for your own at the Temporary Location now!!

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JEWELLERY

 

DIAMONDS (OF COURSE!!)

 

CHALO JEWELS

 

CHALO.CIR/HEL RING (LEFT HAND)

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NOVEMBER

 

ARGENTINA DIAMOND ETERNITY RING V2 (S) (RIGHT HAND)

 

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INITHIUM/KUPRA BODY WORN

For this work I was inspired by one of the most important artists of my life..'' Frida Chalo"

I wanted to share this moment with a great friend,

a friend who came from far far away

to visit me in my secret garden

 

a friend with magic eyes

who always knows how to look deeply

Thinking About The Ironies Of Life, Architecture, History, And Muslims While Passing World's Tallest Building In Dubai First Time Exactly 9 Years Ago Today - IMRAN™ [Photo 1]

Time flies so quickly. Except when you have to read something. It may take you a few minutes to read this, but I promise you, it will be worth it.

Speaking of time and flying, it was exactly 9 years ago today that I finally flew to Dubai for my first visit. During my days growing up in Pakistan, going to Dubai was somewhat of a joke, because that is where blue-collar workers mostly rushed to try to make money in the 1970s. Dubai Chalo (Let's Go To Dubai) was a moving tragicomedy TV show in that era about how innocent people were exploited both by employment agencies and scammers, and terrible employers. But the money still drew people to Dubai in droves.

In the 1980s, Dubai, and other nearby Arab states, that were lowly fishing villages, literally, when Karachi, Pakistan, was a global metropolis, became the emerging centers of trade and commerce.

Karachi, thanks to the cancer of ethnic terrorist organizations like the MQM, created by the dead-dog dictator General Zia, was busy self-destructing. It was nothing like the city I had grown up in. It had become a scarier version of Beirut, just with fewer buildings being blown up. Pakistan itself turned from being an emerging tiger to a victim of the hyenas of Islamic fundamentalism also created by Dictator Zia, and the pubic-bearded over-armed under-educated mullahs funded by the CIA and the Zia regime.

During that era, being blessed to have made New York City my new hometown in the USA, living in the city where one walked past skyscrapers like the legendary Empire State Building and my personal Gemini-twins favorite, the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center, going to see the up-and-coming Dubai still felt like a joke to me. Even more so when one noticed how much the Dubai architects had literally duplicated the designs of Manhattan landmark buildings.

But in 2010 or so the folks in Dubai had started making a real mark with their oil dollars. Being more strategic than the rest of their next-door Arab neighbors, like the Saudis, who were getting fat off their exports of oil, and dangerous from their export of fundamentalism, the rulers of Dubai had started establishing Dubai on the world map as a leader in "anything is possible" thinking, not just as a copy-cat. The opening of the Burj Khalifa, at 2716 feet high the world's tallest building since then, announced that to the world.

That is why on this day in 2012, I took a Virgin Airlines flight for a long overdue visit to Pakistan but with the express intention of using their free stopover in Dubai. I had neither time nor interest to be there more than 24-hours. But I wanted to make sure that even a not-easily-impressed Manhattan resident like me since the late 1980s, could go and be impressed by what the Dubai builders had pulled off. What made the feat even more stunning was the completely different ground the (by then destroyed) World Trade Center and the Burj Khalifa were respectively built on.

In either case, it was exactly nine years ago today as I am writing these lines, that I was riding to my hotel from Dubai Airport when I was able to take this straight-on iPhone photo of the beautiful structure through the train window. Compared to today's shockingly DSLR camera quality images that cell phones can pull off this does appear a little rough and nothing to be impressed by. But I wanted to share the original image. You can see the construction barriers around the area, where development was still ongoing.

A lot seems to be in common among global tall landmarks. When looking at an image of now-gone gorgeous towers of light, the Twin Towers in Manhattan, or even the new Freedom Tower with a similar twisty shape, compared to the understated darkly attractive tones of the Burj Khalifa, as in the night time Nikon D300 photo ( www.flickr.com/photos/imrananwar/50882241018/ ) from Dubai's Business Bay, it is easy to forget how different the bases of the structures are.

Manhattan is basically solid highly compressed metamorphic rock. This was created by what is called the Taconian Orogeny, 450 million years ago, when the Taconic Mountains were also formed. That material makes it very hard, no pun intended, to build on, but it can withstand a lot of weight. That gives Manhattan the ability to build so many massive skyscrapers, despite the labyrinth of tunnels that also have been drilled for trains and infrastructure over nearly 2 centuries.

Dubai's massive structure was built on what is basically sand. It is literally soft down to 500 feet underground. So, the amount of engineering and foundation laying that went into this massive structure has to be admired as well. More than 110,000 tons of concrete had to be poured to create the base on which the tower could be built.

Interestingly, I made a trip to Saudi Arabia around 2014 for a Microsoft Strategy consulting project for the CIO of the Kingdom's massive technology infrastructure. By that time the rulers of Saudi Arabia were waking up to the developments in nearby states and had started some modernization efforts.

During my visit to Jeddah, I heard about the Jeddah Tower which was supposed to open in 2020. But in 2018 construction stalled with only about one-quarter of the work done. If and when it does open, it is supposed to be 3280 feet tall. That may be worth paying a visit to in another few years, God willing. But there is an incredible irony in all this.

The World Trade Center towers were destroyed by the so-called "Muslim" hijackers said to have been financed by the Saudis, who ironically are now still trying to build the world's tallest building. But the father of the modern skyscraper was actually a Muslim too! Fazlur Rahman Khan, a former India/Pakistan/Bangladesh/USA citizen, and engineer, who became a professional in Chicago, introduced tubular design in structural engineering and many innovations. His design work led to the construction of the Sears (now Willis) Tower, and later the Burj Khalifa. He is called the "Einstein of structural engineering". In another twist, he died in Jeddah (where the future tallest tower is being built) aged 52 but is buried in Chicago (where his creation of the previous tallest building, the Sears/Willis Tower still stands). His work will continue to enable the construction of even the future "tallest buildings" we will one day see.

Until then, I am glad I have been to at least four of the (once or current) world's tallest buildings in my lifetime. The Empire State Building, The World Trade Center, Sears/Willis Tower, and Burj Khalifa. Which ones have you been to or want to visit?

 

© 2012-2021 IMRAN™

ASCENT

Acessories:

Earrings, Piercings

 

Chain:

Chalo

 

Outfit:

Trash

feeling all heartsy fartsy tonight

  

Today we opened our 12th CHALO FreshCo store in the community of Scarborough - Toronto. Definitely a proud moment for our team.

Pal encuntro de marzo. Se paso bacán salvo por lxs despreciables de siempre.

👑 Blog 78 - Don’t Gotta Gas Me,I Was Never On E

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Top+Bottom Set // UNIVERSA- Tyra Outfit

@ DreamDay

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Purse // PLATNIUM - Paloma Bag @MAINSTORE

 

Chain // CHALO - Barbia N/H @MP

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Watch // !SOICEY4EVA! - 4EVA MILLE WATCH @MP

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Dusse // Tredente - Bento Cognac DUSS'E

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Ice Cream // JunkFood - Snack Cake Flavored ice cream

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Kitty*Scout gives your mani more "edge" with the Spot On Nail Set.

 

This set is rigged for:

KAHLENE ERIKA

KUPRA.INITHIUM (WORN)

LEGACY

MAITREYA

REBORN

 

Grab these beauties for your own at the Temporary Location now!!

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JEWELLERY

 

DIAMONDS (OF COURSE!!)

 

CHALO JEWELS

 

CHALO.CIR/HEL RING (LEFT HAND)

IW: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Up%20Down/138/170/27

  

NOVEMBER

 

ARGENTINA DIAMOND ETERNITY RING V2 (S) (RIGHT HAND)

 

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INITHIUM/KUPRA BODY WORN

Hú hú thế là còn vài ngày nữa sẽ thoát khõi Chalo rồi :">

đễ koi lịch nhé ! t7 này ta vi vu vi vuuuuuuuuuuuuuu....

Cn ta đi ăn sn bạn Nghi tại nhà hàng hãi sãn :)) ( nghe sang ghê hơm) =)) r chúng ta sẽ cùng nhau đi ăn kem bud ,xong rồi mấy khứa sẽ lên fs chơi bowling đồ=]]

đễ koi học t2-t3 nữa thì t4 chúng ta sẽ cùng Chalo đi làng nướng nam bộ =]]

0h0h0h.! mấy ngày cuối thật là sướng vkl ra =))

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Ngọn đồi t.y- ông cao thắng :X

iờ sao khóe mắt cay, hòa theo gió bỗng lay.

Vì anh đang rất muốn phải quên nơi này.

Nơi chúng ta, cất tiếng ca.

Cùng nhau tay trong tay dưới bóng hoàng hôn ngất ngây.

Ngồi tựa lưng gốc cây chiều nay.

Nhớ ra ngày nào đôi ta mà giờ xa rất xa.

Nơi trên ngọn đồi người trao hơi ấm môi, lên bờ môi của anh sao mãi trong lòng ai.

đk:

Chẳng thể quên nơi trên ngọn đồi hoàng hôn gió buông nhạt nhòa.

Vì ở nơi ấy có những yêu dấu trao nhau của ta lúc đầu.

Còn hằn in những tiếng chim hót trên cao như cũng muốn mừng duyên mình.

Nhưng rồi sao một ngày như gió thoáng vụt bay.

Vì ngày ấy em nói phải đi và em phải xa nơi này.

Và em sẽ nhớ anh đây nhiều lắm biết mai này bao tháng ngày.

Phải sống thiếu nhau và phải thấu nỗi đau khi ngọn đồi cũ xưa.

Và những yêu dấu hôm nào phải quên đi.

Break:

Ngày nào anh cũng ngóng trông em về,người ơi người có hề hay biết

Nhưng vì sao vẫn mãi chẳng quay về để anh chìm trong cơn mê...

Nhạc ko liên quan đến tâm trạng nhơ =]] kakaka.

 

Thinking About The Ironies Of Life, Architecture, History, And Muslims While Passing World's Tallest Building In Dubai First Time Exactly 9 Years Ago Today - IMRAN™ [Photo 2]

Time flies so quickly. Except when you have to read something. It may take you a few minutes to read this, but I promise you, it will be worth it.

Speaking of time and flying, it was exactly 9 years ago today that I finally flew to Dubai for my first visit. During my days growing up in Pakistan, going to Dubai was somewhat of a joke, because that is where blue-collar workers mostly rushed to try to make money in the 1970s. Dubai Chalo (Let's Go To Dubai) was a moving tragicomedy TV show in that era about how innocent people were exploited both by employment agencies and scammers, and terrible employers. But the money still drew people to Dubai in droves.

In the 1980s, Dubai, and other nearby Arab states, that were lowly fishing villages, literally, when Karachi, Pakistan, was a global metropolis, became the emerging centers of trade and commerce.

Karachi, thanks to the cancer of ethnic terrorist organizations like the MQM, created by the dead-dog dictator General Zia, was busy self-destructing. It was nothing like the city I had grown up in. It had become a scarier version of Beirut, just with fewer buildings being blown up. Pakistan itself turned from being an emerging tiger to a victim of the hyenas of Islamic fundamentalism also created by Dictator Zia, and the pubic-bearded over-armed under-educated mullahs funded by the CIA and the Zia regime.

During that era, being blessed to have made New York City my new hometown in the USA, living in the city where one walked past skyscrapers like the legendary Empire State Building and my personal Gemini-twins favorite, the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center, going to see the up-and-coming Dubai still felt like a joke to me. Even more so when one noticed how much the Dubai architects had literally duplicated the designs of Manhattan landmark buildings.

But in 2010 or so the folks in Dubai had started making a real mark with their oil dollars. Being more strategic than the rest of their next-door Arab neighbors, like the Saudis, who were getting fat off their exports of oil, and dangerous from their export of fundamentalism, the rulers of Dubai had started establishing Dubai on the world map as a leader in "anything is possible" thinking, not just as a copy-cat. The opening of the Burj Khalifa, at 2716 feet high the world's tallest building since then, announced that to the world.

That is why on this day in 2012, I took a Virgin Airlines flight for a long overdue visit to Pakistan but with the express intention of using their free stopover in Dubai. I had neither time nor interest to be there more than 24-hours. But I wanted to make sure that even a not-easily-impressed Manhattan resident like me since the late 1980s, could go and be impressed by what the Dubai builders had pulled off. What made the feat even more stunning was the completely different ground the (by then destroyed) World Trade Center and the Burj Khalifa were respectively built on.

In either case, it was exactly nine years ago today as I am writing these lines, that I was riding to my hotel from Dubai Airport when I was able to take this www.flickr.com/photos/imrananwar/50871492413 straight-on iPhone photo of the beautiful structure through the train window. Compared to today's shockingly DSLR camera quality images that cell phones can pull off this does appear a little rough and nothing to be impressed by. But I wanted to share the original image. You can see the construction barriers around the area, where development was still ongoing.

A lot seems to be in common among global tall landmarks. When looking at an image of now-gone gorgeous towers of light, the Twin Towers in Manhattan, or even the new Freedom Tower with a similar twisty shape, compared to the understated darkly attractive tones of the Burj Khalifa, as in the night time Nikon D300 photo from Dubai's Business Bay, it is easy to forget how different the bases of the structures are.

Manhattan is basically solid highly compressed metamorphic rock. This was created by what is called the Taconian Orogeny, 450 million years ago, when the Taconic Mountains were also formed. That material makes it very hard, no pun intended, to build on, but it can withstand a lot of weight. That gives Manhattan the ability to build so many massive skyscrapers, despite the labyrinth of tunnels that also have been drilled for trains and infrastructure over nearly 2 centuries.

Dubai's massive structure was built on what is basically sand. It is literally soft down to 500 feet underground. So, the amount of engineering and foundation laying that went into this massive structure has to be admired as well. More than 110,000 tons of concrete had to be poured to create the base on which the tower could be built.

Interestingly, I made a trip to Saudi Arabia around 2014 for a Microsoft Strategy consulting project for the CIO of the Kingdom's massive technology infrastructure. By that time the rulers of Saudi Arabia were waking up to the developments in nearby states and had started some modernization efforts.

During my visit to Jeddah, I heard about the Jeddah Tower which was supposed to open in 2020. But in 2018 construction stalled with only about one-quarter of the work done. If and when it does open, it is supposed to be 3280 feet tall. That may be worth paying a visit to in another few years, God willing. But there is an incredible irony in all this.

The World Trade Center towers were destroyed by the so-called "Muslim" hijackers said to have been financed by the Saudis, who ironically are now still trying to build the world's tallest building. But the father of the modern skyscraper was actually a Muslim too! Fazlur Rahman Khan, a former India/Pakistan/Bangladesh/USA citizen, and engineer, who became a professional in Chicago, introduced tubular design in structural engineering and many innovations. His design work led to the construction of the Sears (now Willis) Tower, and later the Burj Khalifa. He is called the "Einstein of structural engineering". In another twist, he died in Jeddah (where the future tallest tower is being built) aged 52 but is buried in Chicago (where his creation of the previous tallest building, the Sears/Willis Tower still stands). His work will continue to enable the construction of even the future "tallest buildings" we will one day see.

Until then, I am glad I have been to at least four of the (once or current) world's tallest buildings in my lifetime. The Empire State Building, The World Trade Center, Sears/Willis Tower, and Burj Khalifa. Which ones have you been to or want to visit?

 

© 2012-2021 IMRAN™

 

#IMRAN #travel #history #landmarks #architecture #memories #Dubai #SaudiArabia #fundamentalism #Karachi #Pakistan #America #NewYork #Manhattan #engineering

Have you been here? Read about this place in our "Chalo Farva Jaiyye" travel column tomorrow on Khabarchhe.com.

KITTY*SCOUT MONSTER EYES NAIL SET

 

This nail set is fiery and pink!! I love them since they support the crusade for Breast Cancer Awareness.

 

TRY THE DEMO FIRST!!

 

These beauties are rigged for

ERIKA / KUPRA (worn) / REBORN / MAITREYA / LEGACY

 

Be sure and grab yours today!

 

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Sneak peak of our CHALO FreshCo store in the community of Cornerstone, Calgary Alberta. Join us for the Grand opening Thursday July 13th at 8:00am.

Samay O Dheere Chalo

O time plz go slow

 

Bujh Gai Raah Se Chhaa.Nv

the shade on the roads have vanished

 

Duur Hai Duur Hai Pii Kaa Gaa.Nv

my loved ones village is far away

 

Dhiire Chalo Dhiire Chalo

go slow go slow

 

Jii Ko Bahalaa Liyaa

i have lurred my heart

 

Tuune Aas Niraash Kaa Khel Kiyaa

u played the game of hope n sadness

 

Chaar Dino.N Me.N Koi Jiyaa Naa Jiyaa

no one lived in 4 days

 

Zahar Ye Saa.Ns Kaa Piyaa Naa Piyaa

drunk the poison of breathes or not

 

Ye Havaa Sab Le Gai

this air has taken all away

 

Kaaravaa.N Ke Nishaa.N Bhii U.Daa Le Gai

the marks of (karvaan ???) are gone with it

 

U.Datii Havaao.N Vaale Mile.Nge Kahaa.N

who can get those who are flying in air

 

Koi Bataa Do Mere Piyaa Kaa Nishaa.N

somone plz tell me the marks of my love

 

Samay O Dhiire Chalo

time plz go slow

 

Bujh Gai Raah Se Chhaa.Nv

the shades on the road have vanished

 

Duur Hai Duur Hai Pii Kaa Gaa.Nv

my loved ones village is far away

 

Dhiire Chalo Dhiire Chalo

go slow go slow

-flim Rudali...

S CLUB EMILY HAIR FATPACK

CHALO.DINGDONG/HOOPS ANIMATED

 

Visit this location in Second Life

I figured the best way to photograph a 3 yr old is to quietly follow her around with the camera........ :)

      

Explored @ 489

GRACIAS a: Pepo, Chan, Horry, Ana, Gordo, Ale, Chalo, Jorge, Pepe, Lolilla, Adelita, Marieta, Santiago, Marga-rita,Vanda, Manu, Carla, Feli, Andrés, Manuela, Laura K., Blu, Bruno, Florencia, Sebastián, Pablo C., Gabriel, David L., Edgardo, Valerio, Pablo M., Diego, Tomás, Felipe, Pedro, Amelia, Miguel, Benjamín, Luis, R.F.R., Ubé, Edu, Carlos D., Carlos G.T., José Antonio, Juan Salvador, Rafa, David J. y Laura M.

 

THANKS to: Gregory, James, Leo, Tim, Goat Transforming, Rick T., Rick B., Beeblebrox, Paula, Lynne, Peter, Danny, Bradley and Jerry.

 

GRAZIE a: Pietro, Giovanni, Luca, Adriano, Ivano, Marina, Roberta, Uber, Bruno, Elº, Margarit, Emanuele e Roberto.

 

GRÀCIES a: Patrick, Xavi y Quel.

 

OBRIGADO a: Jôao B., Edinei y Pierre.

 

ESKERRIK ASKO : David y Jokin.

 

MERCI a: Michel et Daniel.

 

DANKE: Erik.

 

DANK ZIJ: Dieter.

 

DÊKUJI : Goran.

 

TACK vare: Marcus.

  

おかげで: Kenji.

 

감사: Sohee.

 

谢谢: Lulú, Robin and BigFace.

 

благодаря: D.Nguen, Yaroslav, Yuri and Anton.

   

Y GRACIAS A MI CHANITO QUE LO HIZO.

 

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Sea of People

visiting Kumbh Mela to take the holy dip at Sangam where three holy river meets.

Amount of people expected to visit Kumbh is about 120 million.

SECOND LIFE ¬ 🚶

 

My uncourageous life

doesn’t want to go,

doesn’t want to speak,

doesn’t want to carry on,

wants to make its way

through stealth,

wants to assume

the strange and dubious honor

of not being heard.

 

My uncourageous life

doesn’t want to move,

doesn’t even want to stir,

wants to inhabit

a difficult form

of stillness,

to pull everything

into the silence

where the throat strains

but gives no voice.

 

My uncourageous life

wants to stop

the whole world

and keep it stopped

not only for itself

but for everyone

and everything it knows,

refusing to stir a single inch

until given an exact

and final destination.

 

This uncourageous

second life wants to win

some undeserved lottery

so that it can finally

bestow a just and final

reward upon itself.

 

No, this second life

never wants to write

or speak, or cook

or set the table

or welcome guests

or sit up talking

with a stranger

who might accidentally

set us travelling again.

 

This second life

doesn’t want

to leave the door,

doesn’t want

to take any path

that works its own

sweet way

through mountains,

doesn’t want

to follow

that beckoning flow

of a distant river

nor meet

the chance weather

where a pass

takes us

from one discovered

world

to another.

 

This second life

just wants to lie down;

close its eyes

and tell God

it has a headache.

 

But my other life

my first life,

the life I admire

and want to follow

looks on and listens

with some wonder,

and even extends

a reassuring hand

for the one holding back,

knowing there can be

no real confrontation

without the need

to turn away

and go back

away from it all,

to have things

be different,

and to close our eyes

until they

are different.

 

No,

this hidden life,

this first courageous life,

seems to speak

from silence

and in the language

of a knowing,

beautiful heartbreak,

above all

it seems to know

well enough

it will have

to give back

everything received

in any form

and even, sometimes,

as it tells the story

of the way ahead,

laughs out loud

in the knowledge.

 

This first life seems

sure and steadfast

in knowing

it will come across

the help it needs

at every crucial place

and thus continually

sharpens my sense

of impending

revelation.

 

This first

courageous life

in fact, has already

gone ahead

has nowhere to go

except

out the door

into the clear air

of morning

taking me with it,

nothing to do

except to breathe

while it can,

no way to travel

but with that familiar

pilgrim

movement in the body,

nothing to teach except

to show me

on the long road

how we sometimes

like to walk alone,

open to the silent revelation,

and then stop and gather

and share everything

as dark comes in,

telling the story

of a day’s accidental

beauty.

 

And perhaps

most intriguingly

and most poignantly

and most fearfully of all

and at the very end

of the long road

it has traveled,

it wants to take me

to a high place

from which to see,

with a view looking back

on the way we took

to get there,

so it can have me

understand myself

as witness

and thus

bequeath me

the way ahead,

so it can teach me

how to invent

my own disappearance

so it can lie down at the end

and show me,

even against my will,

how to undo myself,

how to surpass myself

how to find

a way

to die

of generosity.

 

▣ ▀ ▣ David Whyte

 

I was really interested in the way that the “I” deepened, the more you paid attention. And in Galapagos I began to realize that because I was in deeply attentive states, hour after hour, watching animals and birds and landscapes — and that’s all I did for almost two years — I began to realize that my identity depended, not upon any beliefs I had, inherited beliefs or manufactured beliefs, but my identity actually depended on how much attention I was paying to things that were other than myself, and that as you deepen this intentionality and this attention, you started to broaden and deepen your own sense of presence.

 

▣ ▀ ▣ David Whyte

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"Jodi Tor Dak Shune Keu Na Ase Tobe Ekla Cholo Re" (Bengali: যদি তোর ডাক শুনে কেউ না আসে তবে একলা চলো রে, Jodi tor đak shune keu na ashe tôbe êkla chôlo re, "If no one responds to your call, then go your own way alone", commonly known as Ekla Chalo Re, is a Bengali patriotic song written by Rabindranath Tagore in 1905.

 

Originally titled as "Eka", the song was first published in the September 1905 issue of Bhandar magazine.[1] It was influenced by Harinaam Diye Jagat Matale Amar Ekla Nitai Re, a popular Bengali Kirtan song of Dhapkirtan or Manoharshahi gharana praising Nityananda, disciple of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu.[1] Ekla Chalo Re was incorporated in the "Swadesh" (Homeland) section of Tagore’s lyrical anthology Gitabitan.

 

The song exhorts the listener to continue his or her journey, despite abandonment or lack of support from others. The song is often quoted in the context of political or social change movements. Mahatma Gandhi, who was deeply influenced by this song, cited it as one his favorite songs.

  

--Wikipedia

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Near Char Minar Chowk Hyderabad.

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Chalo Ishq laraye ... Sanam.

 

Another shot from annual day function at Vrisan's school.

 

It is Vrisan's classmates in this shot dancing on the above tune.

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