Friday, August 22, 2008

SkyWatch Friday


Good Morning all SkyWatchers! This is how the sky looks at 0644hrs this morning in Mumbai. Looks like a high humidity day with a few light showers thrown in.
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Thursday, August 21, 2008

Thursday Challenge - Festival


These are 'Bhajan Mandalis' or 'Hymn Groups' which perform during any religious festivals adding lot of colour and verve to the festivities. Generally they are locals who have formed groups for this purpose. They are like carol singers during Christmas.
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Wednesday, August 20, 2008

ABC Wednesday E for Engine


This is the engine that powers VT-ALA -'Andhra Pradesh' - Air India's Boeing 777-237/LR. Photographed at Mumbai airport.
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Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Old Dadar

Dadar, being a predominantly middle class area, has plenty of old buildings like pictured above. The residents are in no hurry to redevelop them into skyscraping monstrosities.

Monday, August 18, 2008

Odd shot - Fire hydrant

In case of Fire! Dig?! The world has surely grown up around the tiny fire hydrant!

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Scenic Sunday

A Good Morning for a Scenic Sunday. Captured this moment in the Bandra Kurla Complex with the sun rising over the mangroves.
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Happy Sunday to all!

Saturday, August 16, 2008

Rakshabandhan

Today is Rakshabandhan day in India. It is bonding time for brothers and sisters.
Raksha Bandhan is a festival celebrating the bond of affection between brothers and sisters. The day when the siblings pray for each others' well being and wish for each others' happiness and goodwill. As the name 'Raksha Bandhan' suggests, 'a bond of protection', Raksha Bandhan is a pledge from brothers to protect the sister from all harms and troubles and a prayer from the sister to protect the brother from all evil.
Raksha Bandhan assumes all forms of Raksha or protection, of righteousness and destroyer of all sin. The rakhi tying ritual has become so much a part of the families that come what may brothers and sisters try to reach out to each other on this particular day bringing back the oneness of the family, binding the family together in an emotional bond.
Info sourced from http://www.raksha-bandhan.com/rakhi-traditions-and-customs.html