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Juna Mahal, Dungarpur, Rajasthan, India.

The Taj Mahal, the "crown of the palace," a mausoleum completed in 1648 and located on a platform (jagati)

on the south bank of the Yamuna River on the outskirts of Agra in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.

Incredible India Portraits Series .

This former French colony is divided into a "white" and "black" side. Well, not officially (at least not since the French left ). But obvious distinctions remain between the manicured district (above) and the rest of the city. Pondicherry is on India's east coast and was struck hard by the Tsunami in 2004.

 

The child in the foreground is looking towards a statue of Gandhi.

Pilgrim at Puri (Jagannath temple).

 

Puri, a seacoast town in the state of Orissa is one of the traditional four principal pilgrimage sites in India. The main focus of the pilgrims who visit Puri is the famous temple to the god Jagannath. The name Jagannatha or Jagannath literally means "Lord of the Universe". It is said that the present temple was begun by King 'Chora Ganga Deva' and finished by his descendant, 'Anangabhima Deva', in the 12th century. The temple is dedicated to Jagannath, who is identified by his devotees with Krishna. It is also dedicated to Balabhadra and Subhadra, the brother and sister, respectively, of Jagannath.

 

The architecture of the temple follows the pattern of many Orissan temples of the classical period. The main shikhara, or tower, rises above the inner sanctum where the deities reside. The temple complex comprises an area of 10.7 acres and is enclosed by two rectangular walls. The outer enclosure is called "Meghanada Prachira". The walls are 6m (20 feet) high. The inner wall is called quot;Kurmabedha". The walls were built during the 15th or 16th century. This temple is said to have the largest kitchen in the world and feeds thousands of devotees every day. The kitchen can prepare food for 100,000 people on a festival day and 25,000 are not unusual for a normal day.

 

Festivities the day before a Rabari wedding.

Maquillaje, ropita, botas y complementos hechos por mi

Makeup y outfit made for me

Official portrait of Queen Victoria as Empress of India, showing her sitting on the Travancore ivory throne and wearing the sash of the Order of Neshan Aftab, presented to her by the Shah of Persia.

 

Supplied by Royal Collection Trust / © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2012

Rājasthān (Hindi: राजस्थान, Rajasthani: राजस्थाण, pronounced [raːdʒəsˈt̪ʰaːn] ( listen)) the land of Rajasthanis, ("the land of kings" or "the land of colours"), is the largest state of the Republic of India by area. It is located in the northwest of India. It encompasses most of the area of the large, inhospitable Great Indian Desert (Thar Desert), which has an edge paralleling the Sutlej-Indus river valley along its border with Pakistan. The state is bordered by Pakistan to the west, Gujarat to the southwest, Madhya Pradesh to the southeast, Uttar Pradesh and Haryana to the northeast and Punjab to the north. Rajasthan covers 10.4% of India, an area of 342,269 square kilometres (132,151 sq mi).

 

Jaipur is the capital and the largest city of the state. Geographical features include the Thar Desert along north-western Rajasthan and the termination of the Ghaggar River near the archaeological ruins at Kalibanga of the Indus Valley Civilization, which are the oldest in the Indian subcontinent discovered so far.

 

One of the world's oldest mountain ranges, the Aravalli Range, cradles the only hill station of Rajasthan, Mount Abu, famous for Dilwara Temples, a sacred pilgrimage for Jains. Eastern Rajasthan has the world famous Keoladeo National Park near Bharatpur, a World Heritage Site known for its bird life. It also has two national tiger reserves, Ranthambore and Sariska Tiger Reserve, and a famous temple in Khatu, Sikar district, dedicated to Khatu Shyam Ji. Rajasthan was formed on 30 March 1949, when the region known until then as Rajputana, consisting of erstwhile princely states ruled by Meenas, Rajputs, Jats, Gurjars, and Muslims, merged into the Dominion of India.

  

On the way from Mokokchung to Zhuneboto.

A pond on Vittala Bazaar,

Hampi,

Karnataka, India

E' rosato al mattino, bianco latteo alla sera e d’oro quando la luna splende.

Sembra quasi che questi cambi di colore rispecchino la mutevolezza dell’umore femminile, o almeno così si dice.

Patna, India

 

Taken during a 4-week long photo trip to India with Jason, Oli and Sebastian.

 

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Agra Fort is a historical fort which was the main residence of the emperors of the Mughal Dynasty until 1638.

India is exceptionally photogenic. Every time I have visited, I have come away exhausted, with a skin bursting with a complex mix of emotions and memories, and cards full of digital images.

 

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The Jat - one of the hidden tribes in Gujarat (India).

 

Dhaneta Jat woman.

 

The Jats who live in Kutch are particularly conscious of their identity as a group and their sense of unity comes from a perception of shared historical traditions and a belief in common ancestry.

Originally the Jats were herders who lived in an area called Half in Iran. Five hundred years ago these shepherds migrated from Half and came to Sindh and Kutch to search for new grazing lands. They crossed the Rann of Kutch and settled there taking up farming, they became known as Dhaneta Jats. Some have devted themselves to the study of the Koran and are known as the Fakirani Jats. All the Jats in Kutch are Muslims and have similar marriage and dowry customs.

 

The Dhanetas are the largest of the Jat Communities. They live throughtout north western Kutch. The Dhanetas live in the Banni, herd cattle. The men care for the animals and women remain in camp looking after their families.

  

Meghwal tribal woman (Gujarat).

 

Jewellery.

 

The people of Meghwal tribe are originally from Marwar in Rajasthan. These days they are also found living in western Gujarat near the Pakistan border. In Pakistan, Meghwals mostly live in Tharparker, Badin, Mirpurkhas, and Umerkot districts while in Southern Punjab. Marwar is the region of Rajasthan in India that lies in Thar Desert.

 

They live in small hamlets of round, mud-brick huts painted on the outside with colourful geometric designs and decorated with detailed mirror inlays. The women are famous for their embroidery work and are master wool and cotton weavers. The men are woodcarvers and leather workers. Meghwals are considered as most peacefull among all the tribes living in Gujarat, Sindh, Rajasthan, Punjab.

The Meghwal women are renowned for their exuberantly detailed costumes and jewellery. Married Meghwal women are often spotted wearing gold nose ring, earrings and neckpieces. They were given to the bride as a "bride wealth" dowry by her soon-to-be husband's mother.

The Meghwal women's embroidery is avidly sought after. Their work is distinguished by their primary use of red, which comes from a local pigment produced from crushed insects. The Meghwal women artisans of Thar desert in Sindh and Balochistan, and in Gujarat are considered master of the traditional embroidery and Ralli making. Exotic hand embroidered items form part of dowry of Meghwal woman.

The Meghwal tribe are known to be both Hindu and Muslim.

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entrance to the ghats of the holy lake in Pushkar

 

my first day

Vadodara - Gujarat - India

 

Everyday life and the market in Vadodara

 

Vadodara which used to be known as Baroda, is the third largest city in the Western Indian State of Gujarat, after Ahmedabad and Surat. It is the administrative headquarters of Vadodara District and is located on the banks of the Vishwamitri river, southeast of Ahmedabad, 139 kilometres from the state capital Gandhinagar.

The city is the site of the Lakshmi Vilas Palace, the residence of the Maharaja of Baroda and the royal family; and his erstwhile Darbar. It is also the home of the Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda (Vadodara), the largest university in Gujarat. An important industrial, cultural and educational hub of western India, the city houses several institutions of national and regional importance while its major industries include petrochemicals, engineering, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, plastics, IT and foreign exchange services amongst others.

 

Vadodara has been selected as one of the hundred Indian cities to be developed as a smart city under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's flagship Smart Cities Mission.

 

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We bezoeken de markt in Kwant/Kavant waar we de mannen zien met rode tulband (Rathwa) geel/witte tulband (Nayak) Lohar (ijzerwerk verkopers) Saddhu en tempelpriesters.

shy boy at a stone factory near Jaipur, India

Incredible India Portraits Series .

Ranakpur is widely known for its marble Jain temple, said to the most spectacular of the Jain temples.

Chammukha temple is built in the 15 th century.

Mundiguda market. A lot of people there are Bonda; others are Didayi tribal people.

Jaisalmer.

 

With visit of the havelis:

-Salem Singh Li Ki haveli

-Patwa Ki haveli

-Natmalji Ki haveli

 

The Jat - one of the hidden tribes in Gujarat (India).

 

Dhaneta Jat woman.

 

The Jats who live in Kutch are particularly conscious of their identity as a group and their sense of unity comes from a perception of shared historical traditions and a belief in common ancestry.

Originally the Jats were herders who lived in an area called Half in Iran. Five hundred years ago these shepherds migrated from Half and came to Sindh and Kutch to search for new grazing lands. They crossed the Rann of Kutch and settled there taking up farming, they became known as Dhaneta Jats. Some have devted themselves to the study of the Koran and are known as the Fakirani Jats. All the Jats in Kutch are Muslims and have similar marriage and dowry customs.

 

The Dhanetas are the largest of the Jat Communities. They live throughtout north western Kutch. The Dhanetas live in the Banni, herd cattle. The men care for the animals and women remain in camp looking after their families.

  

India charmed me in so many ways. History, landscape, culture and old towns and buildings are part of it. But humans come first! Here is an example of what I mean...

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a link to a book of my photographs in India

 

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Kutia Kondh people at Kotgarh village (market).

India Varanasi Hindu boat man rows a small boat with a simple oar on the holy Ganges River BUT he is crooked - He offered me a "One hour Ganges boat tour for 200 Rupees" (US$4) and then when we were well out in the middle of the water he wanted 400 Rupees to take me back to shore but I called his bluff and waited him out, otherwise I would have happily swam, dead bodies and all floating around....My travel tales from India LOL. IMG_1669 2007_09_27. www.anthonymaw.com

bambini ahmedabad old city

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