Wednesday, November 16, 2005

SLIDESHOW-Pushkar...Colors of the Desert

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What first hits you when you arrive in Pushkar, Rajastan is not the smell of the cow shit everywhere, but the vibrant colors that shoot off of the cool desert background in the form of sari's, pastel painted walls, and jewelry. For some reason, the women in Rajastan are into bright colors and it is beautiful...
Pushkar is the town of the God Brahma. It is believed that Lord Brahma set out on a quest for a tranquil spot to perfom a yagna (ceremonial sacrifice) when a lotus fell from his hand. A lake sprang forth from the ground at the spot where the lotus fell. The town is centered around this holy lake and pandas (Brahmin priests) some real, some fake coerse you into perfoming elaborate ceremonies on the edge of the lake for your family members and then demanding ridiculous amounts of money for it. It is also the home of the only Brahmin temple in the world. The town is dusty and laid back and a perfect place to chill out, drink a lassi and watch the colorful parade of people and camels stroll by. Unfortunately, I (Ben) got a very bad stomach virus and spent most of my time in bed.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

The colors are so intense, the peoples faces so real, good stuff. Thanks for sharing

11:01 PM  
Blogger Sonia said...

the reason the people of Rajastan like colors so much is cos they live in the desert, which is a relatively bland brown all round, and so, they try to bring as much color as possible to their lives by reflecting the vibrant colors in clothing!

you know, I'm an Indian, and I have yet to see so much of India as you have! I'm jealous! btw, try and visit the Taj Mahal next time you go to India.

6:03 AM  

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