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Bhainsala Bound with Triveni kala Sangam
In my class, stone was more than a hardball of minerals; it represented a step forward in learning sculpture. Many were keen to try working with stones and on a rather languid day an impromptu plan took shape to see stonework in Rajasthan. Sleepy eyed people started their journey some through the bus, some by bikes and some by car. The drowsiness went off in five minutes as babble took over the bus and I witnessed the delight of a picnic done years ago . I was stunned by t
monica kapur
May 74 min read
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Journey to kailash Mansoravar
The journey to Kailash is never easy to write. After all what is it that people go there for? Is it a tourist spot, a virgin land or a pilgrim? Myths about its power abound and four religions- Bon, Buddhism, Jainism and Hinduism bow to its sacred energy. For the Hindus it’s the home of Shiva, part of the holy trinity. Located in Tibet at the altitude of 17000 feet, the image of the mountain is of solid black rock covered with snow. The pilgrimage happens for only five mon
monica kapur
Mar 27, 20228 min read
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