Thursday, March 4, 2010

Bottoms Up :D

Bottoms Up :D

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 Delhi Zoo

Their idea of bottoms up in their parties.....

I think either she was tending to and itchy back or taking a mud bath.

I miss rolling on the ground so much. Remember that fight that time? we pulled the other ones hair and rolled in the dusty ground fighting ferociously :P......by the time it got over....muddy hands skinned knees....dust blown hair....and the oh so familiar muddy taste in the mouth. I miss those fights so much :P



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Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Gods Of Gutters

Gods Of Gutters

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Chandni Chawk, Old Delhi

This is a typical street corner at Chandni Chawk. There were many such tiles of Hindu gods and goddesses there lined right above the open naalas and ditches. A place where people pee and spit.

Time and again you hear these religious people making such hue and cry over a remix of some Hindu Bhajan or a title like Avatar used in some Hollywood movie....

And here we are. Gods in charge of ditches and sewers.

lolz.....Its a twisted world innit?

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Sunday, February 14, 2010

Dance away sister

Dance away sister

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Surajkund Mela 09

Rajasthani Folk Dancers performing at Surajkund Mela 09


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Thursday, February 4, 2010

A Dancer

dancer

Olympus D453/C170
An old Self Portrait 

This picture was taken a longtime ago when I had just started with my 1st tiny 4mp cam. That time I could not even figure out how to use the timer or the flower meant Macro mode :P 

Anyway I took this in my room in candle light. This is a Hand Held shot. 


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Friday, January 29, 2010

A stalker???

A stalker???

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Ranthambore Tiger Reserve

The name Ranthambore is derived from two hills in the area, Ran and Thanbhor. Another version says that Ranthambhore was once called Rana Stambhapura or City of the Pillars of War.

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Wednesday, January 27, 2010

THE SOUL that has a Guest

THE SOUL that has a Guest

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Manali


THE SOUL that has a Guest,
Doth seldom go abroad,
Diviner Crowd at home
Obliterate the need,
And courtesy forbid
A Host’s departure, when
Upon Himself be visiting
The Emperor of Men!

Emily Dickinson

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Sunday, January 24, 2010

Chandan aur Sindoor

Chandan aur Sindoor

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Badrinath


SINDOOR
Sindoor is a red powder (Vermilion), which is traditionally applied at the beginning or completely along the parting-line of a woman’s hair (also called mang) or as a dot on the forehead. Sindoor is the mark of a married woman in Hinduism. Single women wear the dot in different colors ("bindi" in Hindi) but do not apply sindoor in their mang.

In Hindu culture, the tradition of wearing Sindoor or vermillion is said to have been prevailing through more than 5,000 years. Female figurines excavated at Mehrgarh, Baluchistan, show that sindoor was applied to the partition of women's hair even in early Harappan times.

SANDALWOOD
Sandalwood paste is integral to rituals and ceremonies, to mark religious utensils and to decorate the icons of the deities. It is also distributed thereafter to devotees, who apply it to the forehead or the neck and chest. Preparation of the paste is considered a duty fit only for the pure, and is therefore entrusted in temples and during ceremonies only to priests.

The paste is prepared by grinding pieces of the wood by hand upon granite slabs shaped for the purpose. With slow addition of water a thick paste results, which is mixed with saffron or other such pigments to make Chandan.

Sandalwood is considered in alternative medicine to bring one closer to the divine. Sandalwood essential oil, which is very expensive in its pure form, is used primarily for Ayurvedic purposes and treating anxiety.

(info taken from Wiki)



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Friday, January 15, 2010

DISTANCE is not the realm of Fox

DISTANCE is not the realm of Fox

Sariska
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DISTANCE is not the realm of Fox,
Nor by relay as Bird;
Abated, Distance is until
Thyself, Beloved!



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Tuesday, January 5, 2010

R.I.P Billy

R.I.P Billy


Billy Arjan SIngh......passed away on 1st jan.

I was planning to meet him this feb on my way to Dudhawa. But I got late. It's such a tragic loss.

Read about him here

The Picture of Billy is taken from the web and the picture of the tiger is clicked by me.




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Monday, January 4, 2010

That kid at that door




Olympus D425/C170

This was not clicked by me. This one was clicked by my 13 yr old cousin sister PUJA :) on our way to Badrinath.




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