Places impact you for a variety of reasons. And the same place impacts different people in different ways. This is especially true when it comes to spiritual experiences, where every single person’s experience is unique. And personally, every spiritual experience is unique, the same person can have different deeply spiritual experiences at different places, at different times. This thought has emerged because of my own experiences over the years, but especially so this year, with different and unique experiences at various places I have visited recently. I began this year with a visit to Baroda (Vadodara) with friends. It was meant to be a relaxed trip, a touristy trip, with our sons. We enjoyed ourselves to the hilt, but the highlight of that trip was a visit to the Lakulisha temple at Pavagadh. It was the iconography of the temple that I connected with, and I spent a few hours simply lost in the details of the figures carved around the temple. There was an indefinable connect with
The Golu at the Chembur Fine Arts is one we look forward to, every year. Not only is it huge, and the dolls are beautiful, but there is always something new and interesting to see, to appreciate. Besides, the experience is enhanced by the music, with students of the institution performing in the evenings. Here is a glimpse of this year's golu.....
The Main Golu... all of 15 steps! |
The lower steps, with the elaborate kolam |
A new addition... the kalasam with the coconut being extended to resemble Ganesha! |
Some of the impressive dolls |
I first thought this was Vishnu and Lakshmi on Garuda... a closer look revelaled that this was Gajendra Moksham! |
Samhith's favourites were of course the animals! Esp the cow, which resembles the one we have at home! |
The smaller Golu on the side... |
I loved these dolls... dressed so beautifully in costumes from various states / religions |
These steps had dolls of saints... including Gandhiji and Swami Vivekananda |
Kolam with Nava dhanyam.. nine grains |
A village temple scene |
people praying to Ganesha under a tree |
At the pond |
Snake Charmer |
And finally, handmade dolls depicting the story of Srinivasa Kalyanam... the marriage of Srinivasa and Padmavathi, at Tirupati |
Wow, so elaborate! Is this the biggest Golu of the ones you saw this year? It must have taken a long time to set up! The kolum is very beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI am slowly learning more about various deities/gods/goddesses in the Hindu pantheon as I read your blog, Anu! :) Thanks for the detailed captions on the pictures you post.