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Doll:
- Sharaya: Barbie Dolls of the World India 2012 on Made to Move body
Fashion credits:
- all outfit: her own besides two bracelets on her right arm
- earrings: made by me
Diorama:
- niche: made my mom for our project Indian souvenir shop for dolls
- colourful picture on wall in niche: photo frame - gift by my cousin
- candlesticks. made my mom
- buddha: decoration from mini Zen garden from shop Kik Textilien
- gold pedestal with motive elephant: stand for pencils and pens, repainted from silver on gold
- elephant: decoration from our local flower shop
- purple-blue box: home decoration from shop Jysk
- gold circle stands: decoration on table-napkins
- gold oriental vase - from my job
- oranges: from doll Sindy Pedigree
- bananas: from one notebook
- apples: handmade gift by my friend Katka/Kate
- blue bowl with fruits and white stand on other fruits: Mattel - Barbie
- pink rug: from old sweater :-D
A pilgrim gets coiffed on the banks of the holy Ganges while a chai wallah peddles his wares . Varanasi, India.
India is a wildly sensory experience - the colours are always amazing!
I was one of the more than 10 million people who descended upon the ancient city of Haridwar in Uttarakhand, North India to attended the 2010 Kumbh Mela.
These photos are of pilgrims to the Kumbh Mela in Haridwar. For the story, please visit: www.ursulasweeklywanders.com/travel/colours-in-the-crowd-...
WISDOM
I had been walking for some time off the beaten track in Varanasi when I came across this guy walking towards me. We made eye contact and both stopped immediately. I could not help notice that he had in his possession a cloth that was wrapped around him, his necklace and one rather spectacular fork thing.
We stood there on the road for about 10 minutes chatting. It would have been easy for me to dismiss him as a mad man, well look at him. What ensued was a very long walk together through the main shopping road of Varanasi all the way through the main Ghat and down to the river together. We got a few pretty weird looks from both other tourists, and other indian people which I thought was classic.
For the 10 minutes we stood here, the walk down to the river and the 10 or so minutes we were together at the river Ganges we shared some of the most beautiful ideas and thoughts between us. I couldn't help thinking that a man that has so little (apparently) can of course focus on the important things.
The conversation was incredibly coherent, and the wisdom that came from this man was astonishing. An example. We were talking about what changed with british rule and how things have been different since they left. He felt that India was a country worse off for the time England ruled the nation because all they did was take from the country and the people with no thanks or gratitude for any of it and thought they had done good because they made the country more "civilised". He felt that this behaviour was now ingrained into the people ruling the country now that wasn't so present before. He conveyed this significantly more coherently than I have here, but you get the dea. This was not a mad man. We also talked at length about the desire for possessions, and he gave me a beautiful description of why the Ganges is such a special piece of water.
I met many people, both simple (yet incredibly complex) men like this guy and business men on trains who seemed super open to sharing their wisdom with me. These are an inherently spiritual people I think. I heard some of the most simple ideas that just resonated with me, and should help me live my life in a better way.
Peace, Denis
Independent India
Is being free citizen our destination
& being independent without discrimination
Where there is no place for cast & creeds
With people respecting each other and doing deeds!
Or do we ask where is love, respect in our nation
With so much hatred, pain and suffocation
Casting shadows of pessimism
and saying follow the Gandhism!
Let's starts a new vision
Be a true progressive Indian!
9:12 pm, 13th August, 2007
Copyright (C) Paavani Bishnoi
Sashi's Cooking Class in Udaipur
Sashi showing us the most used spices in Indian cooking during our cooking class in Udaipur, India.
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India - Kalbeliya Dance Rajasthan.
Kalbeliya is one of the most sensuous dance forms of Rajasthan, performed by a tribe of the same name. They are famous for their dance which is an integral part of their culture.
One of the dances is the Baewei dance.
The musicians belong to the Rangi Rang Sindhi Sufi group; they are muslims.