TruthLoveAndCompassion

Thursday, November 24, 2005

 
kal aag aur kal -- the 3 generations -- mom, sister and my niece


 

Dulhe ka jaloos -- Marriage procession with the groom on his charriot and bunch of hired men carrying decorative lights on their heads while the groom's family drinks and dances on the road

 

leather seated, cushioned, convertible with automated guiding and navigation system
very very comfortable :)

 

a roadside village shop selling food grains displaying advertisement of kitkat (foreign brand)
a transforming nation
you said it by laxman

 

public in transport

 

"grandma loves me"

 

"grandpa i will become so big and strong"

 

subziwallah -- the vegetable seller: at an instant when he smiled his smile seemed fresher than the freshest of his cauliflowers. In his smile i could see the innocence of India

 

my mom decorated the house with lights and flowers to welcome her son

 

Langar: my favourite Sikh tradition also seen in some other religions
Some people get food, some prepare it, some serve it while some sit together and have it.
People of different faith, economic status, classes, come together and sit together as one.
while we may have different brains and hearts we all have the same souls

 
mehar - my niece

 

Mrs Negi and me -- my kindergarten teacher
people travel to mountains and oceans in search of goodness when it lives amongst us in people like her

 
Mehar & Kabir -- my niece and my nephew

   
happily together -- Didi and Jiju - my sister and brother in law

 
forever in love -- Mom and Dad - when they got married they had hardly seen each other and now they cant live without seeing each other everyday

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