A few years ago I was privileged to visit Dwarka in the Indian state of Gujurat, the renowned and ancient city of Krishna, one of the four holiest of pilgrim sites for Hindus.
Each day at dusk, a new flag is raised over the temple, a flag gifted by an Indian village. Great ceremony accompanies the passage of the folded flag enroute to the temple. The women from the village share the honour and good fortune associated with parading the blessed flag.
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Nother great image from your Indian file. What a beautiful woman. Your Indian photos should be collated into a book.
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Thanks Francesca, maybe one day, when there’s nothing to do….
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That will be the day!
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I like your work and your blog
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Thanks so much for the lovely compliment
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