
Breaking Bread in Ladakh
After a little interlude about Cuba, I am back with images from Leh, the main center of the region of Ladakh where I was last
After a little interlude about Cuba, I am back with images from Leh, the main center of the region of Ladakh where I was last
I must be in my “monk” period. A couple of weeks ago, I posted images of Cambodian monks in their striking saffron robes. This time,
Assam, a familiar name to all tea drinkers, is the third state of North-Eastern India that I visited last spring. Compared to Arunachal Pradesh and
As I said in my previous post, Nagaland was one of the destinations in my recent journey through Northeastern India. Nagaland is the home of
If you have read this blog before, you know that I am a big fan of India and of its diversity. You probably also know
If you have seen the movie City of Joy based on the incredible novel by Dominique Lapierre, (and, unlike me, could keep your eyes off
It is The City of Joy, the home of Mother Teresa, the intellectual and cultural capital of India, and I hadn’t been to Kolkata yet.
Varanasi is quintessential India. It is a shock to the senses, amazingly colorful, fragrantly overwhelming, and insistently hectic. It sits along the western bank of
As I said in a previous post, the Kumbh Mela is a major Hindu pilgrimage that attracts millions of worshippers worldwide. The high point of
Sadhus, or Babas as they are often affectionately called, are Hindu ascetic holy men. They have given up worldly pleasures (including family attachment, material possessions,
Last February, I had the opportunity to experience and photograph the Kumbh Mela, the largest human gathering in the world held, not surprisingly, in India.
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