Saturday, 24 March 2012
Monday, 6 February 2012
Thursday, 15 December 2011
Goa - Boat cruise on River Mandovi
We expected the Sunset Boat cruise to be a pleasant experience, unfortunately it was just the opposite. They had a cultural show on board which was unbearably noisy -- assault on one's ears. A foreign tourist who was on another boat felt the same, what's worse, he said that there was a lot of smoke in his boat which gave him a headache. Though we did not experience any smoke problem I felt a throbbing sensation in my head later thanks to the loud noise masquerading as music. Much of the show was about dancing to Hindi film songs. I wish Goa Tourism had given us an option of a noiseless cruise for those like us who have not been able to develop a taste for noise, but they call it a "cultural show". Without all the noise it would have been a pleasant experience.
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| Compere a welcoming us and announcing the "cultural show" |
Friday, 18 November 2011
Sunday, 9 October 2011
Uttarakhand - some more photos
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| Iron Pillar of Delhi in the Qutub Minar complex. |
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| Cows relaxing at Triveni near Rishikesh |
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| This can be seen at Triveni near Rishikesh |
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| Temple near Laxman Jhula, (Rishikesh) this place is known as Tapovan. |
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| Statue of Laxman near Laxman Jhula |
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| Laxman Jhula |
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| Near Laxman Jhula |
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| View of the Ganga from under Laxman Jhula |
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| My mother watching the Ganga flow. This photo was clicked at the restaurant of the hotel we stayed in at Rishikesh. |
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| Ganga at Rishikesh --a close up |
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| My mother at the balcony of our hotel room at Rishikesh. |
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| People collecting rocks and pebbles from the Ganga riverbed at Rishikesh |
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| Looking for food early in the morning -- Rishikesh |
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| Temple at Shastradhara near Mussourie |
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| Dhanaulti near Mussourie |
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| Dhanaulti |
My next post will be on Goa.
Saturday, 3 September 2011
Jehangir Sabavala
This morning I learnt that Jehangir Sabavala is no more, I am one of his many admirers and I remember having met him very briefly when I visited his exhibition at Jehangir Art Gallery, Bombay way back in the mid 1980s; I do not recall the exact year. A colleague from my office had accompanied me and he happened to carry his camera. There were lots of visitors at the exhibition but I was able to talk to the great artist briefly. My colleague suggested that I pose for a photograph with Mr. Sabavala, the artist readily obliged.
Jehangir Sabavala was a lively person, a thorough gentleman and sharing a few moments with him was an honour. I love his work and I always felt that he painted his pictures with a great deal of care. His paintings do have an influence of cubism but are yet different, they are products of his own unique style which he had evolved. He was truly one of India's greatest painters who will continue to inspire generations of painters to come.
Jehangir Sabavala was a lively person, a thorough gentleman and sharing a few moments with him was an honour. I love his work and I always felt that he painted his pictures with a great deal of care. His paintings do have an influence of cubism but are yet different, they are products of his own unique style which he had evolved. He was truly one of India's greatest painters who will continue to inspire generations of painters to come.
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