Memory is unpredictable . One never really knows what we will remember and what we will forget. Which is why nostalgia arrives in unpredictable waves, highlighting something and skimming over others. Recently, I have found myself thinking of how memory works, as I was assailed by nostalgia over a trip to Varanasi, a city I prefer to think of, as Kashi. The nostalgia hit right as we landed at Varanasi airport. The last time I was here, it was 1988, I was 13 years old, the airport was brand new… regular flights hadn’t started yet (I think) … flights landed about once a week, and for the rest of the time, everything was open to those of us who lived in the airport quarters nearby. There were fields everywhere, vast expanses of green… I have vague memories of corn and sugarcane… and being overwhelmed by the vastness of the fields (this was the first time I was in such close proximity to them), and the warm hospitality of complete strangers who lived and worked amidst these fields. I h...
Udaipur
is the lake city of Rajasthan. Most of
the state might be a desert, but Udaipur, with its five huge interconnected
lakes is blessed with not just a perennial water supply, but the lakes also
keep the city and its environment cool, even in the sweltering heat of summer! The
city draws not just crowds of tourists coming from across the world for a
glimpse of its magnificent palaces, but also droves of migratory birds drawn by
the lakes! The city is thus an interesting blend of history and nature, well
worth a leisurely visit.
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Very interesting article and a beautiful photo.
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ReplyDeleteJust came back from Bhubneshwar and catching up on posts. Loved the Darter one.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Mridula! loved ur Bhubaneshwar pics! wonder when i will be able to go there....
ReplyDeleteI like your blog it’s look nice and attractive. I visited many places in world with my family and friends and always have get new experiences with that trips which i have many photos as memories of it in my album and heart touching photos are always with me. Udaipur is very nice and beautiful place with interesting information. I always keep in touch with your blog and going to bookmark also.
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All the city of Rajasthan are famous for its forts and havelies. I think only kings from Rajasthan were interested in building forts not others
ReplyDeleteRajasthan is indeed famous for its forts and havelis, but its not true that no one else built forts. there are forts all over India, some even more beautiful than those in Rajasthan.
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