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The most intricate and amazing henna design I saw during 6 weeks in India.

 

This was shot while sitting in the entrance to a small fabric shop in a back street of Udaipur during the Diwali celebrations in 2011. I spent 3 hours drinking chai and talking to the shop owner while a long procession of immaculately dressed women slowly shuffled past in a long line, waiting to enter the temple next door to receive a Diwali blessing.

 

The women were more than happy to be photographed and to chat with me. I was surprised at the proficiency of English amongst them.

 

This was one of the loveliest experiences of my time in India.

 

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Agra - Early in the morning visit of the Taj Mahal complex.

 

The Taj Mahal, meaning Crown of the Palace, is an ivory-white marble mausoleum on the south of the Yamuna river in the Indian city of Agra.

It was commissioned in 1632 by Mughal emperor, Shah Jahan, to house the tomb of his favourite wife, Mumtaz Mahal.

The Taj Mahal was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983 for being "the jewel of Musim art in India and one of the universally admired masterpieces of the world's heritage".

The Taj Mahal attracts 7-8 million visitors a year.

on the way to Munnar

I had to make a run to get this man on the way to his fields, lucky the villagers stopped him and when I reached him, even his bullocks gave their best to please all ... in an early morning sun.

 

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An Indian Kashmiri Muslim woman watches painting during a national art festival and exhibition in the Northern Indian city of Jammu, the winter capital of Kashmir. PIX BY JAIPAL SINGH

The World Heritage Site of Champaner (Gujarat).

 

Cupola.

 

The Jami Masjid (mosque).

It is one of the finest mosques of Gujarat. This is a gigantic structure with two imposing minars on either side of the central entrance to the prayer hall. The dome behind the high central screen of the façade is elevated on two extra storeys of open arcades. The roof just behind this dome is filled by a carved slab of great beauty and ingenuity of workmanship. There are seven mehrabs (prayer niches) in the back wall of the main prayer hall, the central being more elaborated. The northern section of prayer hall was separated by a perforated screen, reserved for ladies from where an extra entrance was provided. A pillared corridor goes round the vast court yard opening inside in ogival arches supported by pillars. The Mosque has three entrance porches to courtyard but the eastern porch is most remarkable for its intricate carving and Jaali work. Construction of mosque is datable to late 15th century A.D.

 

Champaner.

The historical town of Champaner is a city in the Gujarat state of western India. It is located in Panchmahal District, 47 kilometres from the city of Vadodara (Baroda). The city was briefly the capital of Gujarat. It was founded by Vanraj Chavda, the most prominent king of the Chavda Kingdom, in the 8th century. He named it after the name of his friend and general Champa, also known later as Champaraj. By the later 15th century, the Khichi Chauhan Rajputs held Pavagadh fort above the town of Champaner. The young Sultan of Gujarat, Mahmud Begada, captured the fort on 21 November 1484, after a siege of 20 months. He then spent 23 years rebuilding and embellishing Champaner, which he renamed Muhammadabad, after which he moved the capital there from Ahmedabad. The town finally succumbed to attacks from the Mughal Emperor Humayun in 1535.

  

Jaipur - Visit of the City Palace Complex.

 

The City Palace Complex was the seat of the Maharaja of Jaipur, the capital of the Rajasthan State. The palace was built between 1729 and 1732.

Jagannath Temple at Puri.

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.

 

Saveru, the border river between Orissa and Chhattisgarh.

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Barsana Holi Festival, India

 

The Hindu festival of Holi, also called the Festival of Colors, is celebrated with much enthusiasm in the month of Phalgun, which usually corresponds to the month of March. It marks the arrival of spring and the bright colors represent energy, life, and joy.

This exuberant festival is associated with the immortal love of Lord Krishna and Radha, and hence, Holi is spread over 16 days in Nandgaon-Barsana-Goverdhan-Vrindavan as well as Mathura - the cities with which Lord Krishna shared a deep affiliation. Apart from the usual fun with coloured powder and water, Holi is marked by vibrant processions which are accompanied by folk songs, dances and a general sense of abandoned vitality.

Ganga Aarti in Varanasi.

 

Every evening, as dusk descends, it's time for the Ganga Aarti to be performed at the holy city of Varanasi.

It's a very powerful and uplifting spiritual ritual.

An Aarti is a devotional ritual that uses fire as an offering.

The offering is made to the Goddess Ganga, goddess of the most holy river in India.

The Varanasi Ganga Aarti takes place at holy Dasaswamedh Ghat.

Burning of rice residues in SE Punjab, India, prior to the wheat season.

 

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The temperature was definitely at least 4C...the piece of snow there is testimony to that!

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.

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.

  

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The back waters of Kerela, India has 1500 km (932miles) of canals fed by 38 rivers and five large lakes.

 

These houseboats cost between $10,000 and $50,000 and appear to be available in all sizes. They are also available to rent for a holiday.

War Memorial Arch (World War I), New Delhi, India. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com.

Some people of Dupi, a Kutia Kondh village in Orissa.

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Konyak Naga at Wakching village.

Taj Mahal - Agra

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Khajuraho.

 

Eastern cluster temples.

 

The Khajuraho Group of Monuments is a group of Hindu and Jain temples in Madhya Pradesh.

The temples are famous for their nagara-style architectural symbolism and their erotic sculptures.

Most Khajuraho temples were built between 950 and 105 by the Chandela dynasty.

The most famous temples of the eastern cluster are the Adinatha temple and the Shri Shantinath temple.

 

Udaipur - Boat cruise on the Lake Pitchola.

This capture at thor lake near ahmedabad.

Childigar market: last stop in Chhattisgarh on the way to Andhra Pradesh.

Campaigning continues across the country as India presses on with its marathon five-week vote.

 

Photo by Goutam Roy

Cars in Front of the Tirunelveli Junction Railway Station, Tamil Nadu, India

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