Saturday, March 19, 2011

Colors of Holi..


Jaggery Sweets as offerings to Holika.. Navsari Bazaar


The sweets come in various shapes and colors..


Dhaani and Chana fast being replaced by ready to fry snacks.. a colorful treat to match the vibrancy of the festival of colors...(Location - Malek ni Wadi, Navsari Bazaar)


Despite a ban on chemical colors.. being sold on roadside.. (Location - Malekwadi/Navsari Bazaar)


Who will buy my colors?
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Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Kharwasa..


Kharwasa.. a few kms out of Surat from Udhna.. Tranquil Sunday Morning..


Sunrise at Kharwasa...


The Temple at Kharwasa... made famous by lots of Surti's


The Sun framed...


Sunrise at Kharwasa


The old bridge.. long closed and broken down



An amazing tree just outside of Kharwasa...


Entering Kharwasa..


Kids of Kharwasa.. ready to go to school..


Hun Chail Chabilo Chakda walo!


Dindoli Railway Crossing
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Pal - Surat Hazira Road


Tranquil daybreak over Surat viewed from Pal Gaam riverside


Annapurna Temple.. Pal Gaam riverbank


Good Morning Surat... Athwa Lines Skyline


Sand (Reti) being taken from riverbed to make buildings all across the city


Umra Gaam skyline


Site for the new RTO office at Pal.. The current one near Krishi Mangal Hall will be shifted here


Surat Hazira Road... fast losing its green cover, and giving way to urbanisation


Picture of contrast... Where there were open spaces, and farmers, urbanisation is happening. Sights like these camels likely to be extinct soon
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Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Famous Razak Band...


Every wedding procession is just not complete without the famous Razak Band...


The typical dress modified over the years... even the logo is redesigned


For all surtis the startup was amazing... Ya One... Ya Three... Ya.... Awsome!


The Master at work... !
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Entry to Causeway


Entering the causeway from Rander side
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Causeway


Various glimpses of the Causeway linking Rander with Adajan


The lake formed by the wier is aptly named after Surat's famous poet... Kavi Narmad


Lovely drive across the causeway...


Road as you enter the Rander Side..
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Morning Activities... Wier Cum Causeway


People come here in mornings for walking and exercising... Here's one doing "Surya Namaskar"


Youngsters enjoy a game of cricket early morning at the viewing garden... On the right side is the sluice gate for closing the wier in case waters rise


An interesting game of cricket at the wier ... 5 stumps!
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Wier Cum Causeway


Breaking daylight at the Wier Cum Causeway.. joining Rander with Adajan


Sunrise paints the mud banks Golden...


A serene sunrise lending its golden hue to the mudbanks ... shining away!
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