The city of Kashi is filled with temples, big and small, old and new. There are temples at every corner, and you never know where you will stumble upon a small shrine. There are idols beneath what remains of trees (there are hardly any trees any more within the core area of the city), there are saffron covered forms resembling deities which seem attached to walls, an especially incongruous sight when the idol itself appears to be old, while the wall is evidently new…. And there are surprisingly large temples rising from what appear to be a bunch of houses. The city is sometimes colloquially said to be as old as time, and some of the shrines and temples are said to date back to times unknown, at least the deity itself, if not the structure. Not much remains of the ancient structures anyway. The city has seen more than its fair share of good and bad times. It has seen the heights of grandeur, and the lows brought about by destruction. The city that exists today has grown so haphaza...
For Faces in the crowd today, I have two strangers.... two people I clicked at the Golden temple, Amritsar....
The first is obviously a visitor, a pilgrim. He looks so happy, at peace... His object is fulfilled. He has had darshan of the holy book., he has got the divine blessing - the prasad....
The second is more alert. He is obviously an employee of the Temple. He is at work, doing his duty, spear in hand. It doesn't matter that in these days of modern weaponry, his spear will be of no use in a gun battle. All that matters is that he is carrying the sacred tradition of protecting the sacred space, in the manner it has been done for years.
There is no fear of what may come. This is the one of the few places where no security check is conducted on visitors. We are free to carry anything inside. Even a camera. As I enter the sanctum, an employee notices my camera, and says, "beta, mandir ke andar photo mat nikalna" (child, please don't take a photo inside the sanctum). He doesn't even wait for my assent before turning away to the next pilgrim. Such is the nature of faith and belief.
These two photos, of two different people represents that same faith and belief, which shows in the happiness of one and the calmness of the other.
Love how they ooze with confidence and pride when they walk... Amritsar- hopefully this year, last year planned in nov and had to cancel :(
ReplyDeleteYes, Aarti! Its so nice to simply sit there and watch all the people there... hope you can go this year.. its a beautiful place
DeleteLovely, will wait to see more in this series!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Mridula!
DeleteHi Anu... you have clicked interpreted the two pictures beautifully.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Desi traveller..
DeleteInterpretation is really good!!!! Nice observation...
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THanks a lot, Manu!
DeleteI loved your interpretations about these two pictures which we normally don't even bother to look at. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Nisha! I actually spent a lot of time just sitting there and looking at people come and go.. i had been there before as a kid, and was trying to remember what it had been like then... and since photography was allowed, went on clicking too :D
DeleteWaoo we are so busy that we don't even notice such things in regular life.. Real good interpretation.
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