The year was 1290 . A crowd had gathered around a clearing, where broken down pillars marked the presence of an ancient temple, now long gone. A young boy, just 14 years old, leaned against one of those pillars, deep in thought. Then, he began speaking, and the crowd fell silent, listening to his every word. He spoke without any notes, translating the Bhagavat Gita, from Sanskrit, which only the pundits knew, to the language everyone in the village knew and spoke – a variety of Prakrit which developed into the Marathi language. Even as he spoke, one of the men in the audience realized how momentous this event was, and how important this composition would be. He began writing down the words the young boy spoke, and this composition was named by its author and composer, the Bhavartha Deepika – the enlightening meaning (of the Bhagavat Gita). Now, the ancient, holy text, was no longer restricted to the pundits, but accessible to all, understood easily by them, composed as it was, in their
Summer is here, and Mumbai is sweltering hot! This is not really the best time to travel, for its hot everywhere, but this does not seem to stop us from travelling!! I just returned from two short trips - a week long trip to Gujarat, where we visited Somnath, Junagadh and Gir Wildlife Sanctuary, and another shorter break to Alibag. There is lots I have to write about, and hopefully I shall get started soon.... Meanwhile, another good news is that I have finally upgraded my camera!!! I am now the proud owner of Nikon P510!! Those of you who are wondering why I didn't finally switch to a DSLR, the reason is that I decided that Samhith was quite enough to handle for now! I didn't want the additional burden of lenses and stuff that had to be cared for at all times! The P510 seemed to be the perfect compromise, and I set off for Gir with the new camera in hand..... I have been agonising over which images to post first, and have finally decided that these sunset scenes over the Mumbai skyline would be the best place to begin, for they marked the beginning of a wonderful trip!
I clicked these images from the Catamaran which took us to Alibag from the Gateway of India... We would have liked to go in the morning, but Samhith's school ensured that we could not leave before evening. We caught the last boat to Alibag, which turned out to be a blessing in disguise, for we caught the sun set over the concrete skyline of Mumbai...
For more beautiful skies from around the world, visit the Skywatch Page!
Alibag is the perfect getaway from Mumbai. It is accessible by road as well as by sea, and though many prefer to drive over, I always prefer taking the boat, for I get to see such wonderful sights along the way!!
Related Posts about Alibag
- A Long Weekend at Alibag - Part 1 - Getting There
- Alibag Part 2 - Beaches and Forts
- Alibag Part 3 - Temples and More
congratulations on the upgrade!!
ReplyDeletegorgeous captures!!
Thanks Deepak!! and in fact, I must thank you for making the suggestion about the bridge camera!!! its really nice and perfect for me!!
DeleteMumbai just became more beautiful to my eyes after seeing the pics!!!! Eagerly awaiting your post on this trip :)
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Thanks Kanthi!
DeleteWow - these photos are amazing! What a huge and glorious sun!
ReplyDeleteThanks Ladyfi!!
Deletethanks a lot, Jim!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful photos for SWF!Thank you for sharing and have a nice weekend!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Steffi!!! have a great weekend too!!
DeleteGreat captures. Wonderful evening shots. Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteThanks Ashwini!! Have a great weekend!
DeleteAnu, gorgeous shots.... the Sun looks beautiful indeed :)
ReplyDeleteTrust you are doing good!! just remembered, i havent replied to your mail..
Thanks Aarti!!! And its perfectly ok.. no hurry at all :D
DeleteCongratulations on your new camera, I am sure you will buy a DSLR at some point :D Loved the close up of the sun and the city skyline.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Mridula!! When I bought this one, Samhith told me that he wouldnt mind waiting for one of his own,but whenever i bought him one, it should be a dslr!!!! so i if i have to buy one for myself, i have to do it real soon!!
DeleteThese photos are fantastic! I love it!
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Thanks a lot, Kim!
DeleteThese are absolutely breathtaking captures and such gorgeous skies and colors! Superb composition! Thanks for sharing the beauty! Enjoy your weekend!
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Thanks Sylvia! Have a great weekend too!
DeleteHey Anu, thanks for the beautiful images. I have always thought that sunsets and sunrises are best watched in natural settings and not over a concrete skyline and after seeing the giant lollipop and the balloon of a sun, I have changed my mind.
ReplyDeleteThanks Zephyr! I am not a great fan of the concrete skyline either, but the Mumbai skyline seen from the sea has always been something special! u dont see the mess from the distance and the sun's rays seem to make everything glow! which is why i love going by the ferry.. either to elephanta or to Alibag.. in fact, this time, my cousins wanted to drive down, but i pestered them until they agreed!!! and they loved it too!
DeleteThanks so much, chubskulit!! Have a great weekend too!
ReplyDeleteThe Mumbai Skyline is truly beautiful... But it looks the best when the sun slowly disappears behind the waters of the Arabian Sea.
ReplyDeleteAs a child I used to think that the sun would sink into the water, and always wonder how it would rise again the next day! :)
These are very beautiful pictures of the sun set near the Mumbai skyline...
Awesome pictures! and awesome you!! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Aarti!!
DeleteAwesome pics! beautiful sunset..
ReplyDeletethanks, pavni!
DeleteIt's not the traveling that takes courage Tally. I've done much longer trips on my own. It's leaving home.
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