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.. which means Our CIty Bengaluru...
The other side of the road ..taken from a moving auto...now you gauge the speed of the auto....those who are aware of Bengaluru traffic will know that if one is in hurry , they prefer to walk ... so that man in the frame ..he is actually in great hurry :-)....
...fortunately there was no blocking vehicle on both the sides ..except for one car bonnet on my side that I could manage to crop...
The foliage looked beautiful especially with light shining through... This is how Bengaluru was 10 years ago .. maybe even more beautiful...but all is still not lost .. little joys in life ...
Please see in full screen to enjoy the greenery
Editing : crop... I felt that editing may spoil the feel /emotion of the image .. so no other changes.
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My Bro ( moochi ) & Me, at home jayanagar, Bangalore, India.
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Beautiful elephant carving on the wall of Shvetamber Jain Temple, Jayanagar, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India.
With plenty of available space still for any intending passengers, ex-Indian Railways class 'ZDM5' No.535, now working with the Nepalese Government Railway, heads a Jaynagar-Janakpurdham-Bizalpura
service on 11th February, 1995. The Janakpur Railway of 2ft 6in (762 mm) gauge was opened in 1937 and ran for about 51 km between Jaynagar (India) and Bizalpura in Nepal. There is an interchange at Jayanagar with the North Eastern Railway of India
Er is nog genoeg ruimte voor eventuele reizigers in de trein van Jaynagar (India) naar Janakpurdham en Bizalpura (Nepal), op de smalspoorlijn met een spoorwijdte van 762 mm (2 ft 6in). De trein wordt getrokken door een diesellocomotief serie ZDM5, voorheen van de Indiase spoorwegen. De Janakpur Railway (51 kilometer tussen Jaynagar en Bizalpura) werd geopend in 1937. In Jaynagar sluit de lijn aan op het spoorwegnet van de Indiase North Eastern Railway.
The Sri Dharmanatha Shwetamber Jain temple in Jayanagar, Bengaluru is dedicated to Lord Dharmanath Jain. He was the fifteenth Tirthankar of the present age.
This pic was shot an year ago during my first photo walk with a FB group called "Bangalore Photowalk". Those were my initial days with my new camera canon 600d. I was actually poking around the manual setting during that time and this was one of the decent image i managed to get right out of the camera and yeah its obviously a JPEG one as I never heard of RAW format back then :P
Adinath (Rishaba), the first Tirthankar of Jainism, was born to King Nabhi Raja and Queen Marudevi at Ayodhya in the Ikshvaku clan. According to Jain beliefs, Rishabh existed before civilization developed. His eldest son - Bharat - was a chakravarti king - the conqueror of the known world. In the later part of his life he retired to become a monk and attained moksha. According to the Jain beliefs, India was named Bhārata-varsha or Bhārata after him.
His second son was Bahubali, whose statue stands at Shravanabelagola, Karnataka as well as at Karkala. Marudevi mother of adinath was the first person to achieve moksha - even before Rishabh himself. Rishabh's grandson Marichi's soul later became Mahavira. He attained 'kevalgnan' or infinite knowledge at Palitana and attained liberation (moksha) at Ashtapad mountain in Himalayas.
Picture of Adinath was captured at Sri Dharmanatha Shvetamber Jain Temple, Jayanagar, Bengaluru.
Shot @ C.Krisnaiah Chetty & Sons inauguration,Jayanagar,Bangalore,April2010.
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Indian Film Actress Ramya has been to Bangalore on 18th April 2010 for the inauguration of C.Krisnaiah Chetty & Sons at Jayanagar.She was also a part the Vintage car Rally organised by C.Krisnaiah Setty & Sons in association with Advaith Hyundai at Ashoka pillar,Bangalore.
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Locomotief Chandra arriveert om 10.15 uur met een meer dan redelijk bezette trein uit Bizalpura In Janakpur.
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De smalsporige Janakpur Railway (spoorwijdte 2 voet en 6 inch oftewel 762 mm) loopt van de Indiase grensplaats Jayanagar (Bihar) via Janakpur naar Bizalpura, beide in Nepal. Ooit was deze locomotief van Nederlandse oorsprong in dienst. Locomotief no. 5 'Krishna', gebouwd door Ducroo & Brauns in 1939.
Ducroo & Brauns 0-10-0 tender tank No.5 'Krishna' (WNo.241 built in 1939) out of use at Khajuri shed.
De smalsporige Janakpur Railway (spoorwijdte 2 voet en 6 inch oftewel 762 mm) loopt van de Indiase grensplaats Jayanagar via Janakpur naar Bizalpura, beide in Nepal. Onze reis via deze spoorlijn had wat meer voeten in de aarde dan wij vooraf verwachten. Het was in 1991 zo ongewoon om als niet-Indiër of niet-Nepalees gebruik te maken van deze verbinding, dat er geen grenscontrole plaatsvond. Bijgevolg kregen we geen inreisstempel voor Nepal in ons paspoort en de ambtelijke regels schrijven voor dat je niet in Nepal kunt zijn en derhalve Nepal ook niet kunt uitreizen als je het land niet eerst aantoonbaar (met behulp van stempels; fysieke aanwezigheid telt niet mee!) bent binnengekomen. Uiteindelijk moest de Nederlandse consul in Kathmandu eraan te pas komen om dat allemaal weer recht te trekken.
The narrow gauge Janakpur Railway (gauge 2 feet 6 inches) runs from the Indian border town of Jayanagar via Janakpur to Bizalpura, both in Nepal. Our journey on this railway brought more implications than we expected beforehand. In 1991 it was that unusual to use this international railway as a non-Indian or non-Nepalese, that there wasn’t any border control. Consequently, we received no entry stamp for Nepal in our passports and as official rules say that you can not be in Nepal and therefore not leave Nepal if you haven’t entered the country demonstrably (by being able to show an entry stamp in your passport; physical presence does not count!). Eventually we needed the help of the Dutch consul in Kathmandu to get things straightened.
Op de foto locomotief Chandra vertrekt met een afgeladen trein uit Janakpur naar Bizalpura. Chandra is een C1’ tenderlocomotief en gebouwd in 1962 door Hunslet in Leeds (GB).