Author: Divsi

Graffiti and Street Art in Bandra, Mumbai

Who doesn't like street art and painted walls with murals? Thanks to Asian Paints and Start India  and of course Mumbai Instagrammers,  I witnessed some of the finest graffiti artist's works…
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Doors Of India: A Picture post

The quirky wanderer has a penchant for doors. Where ever she goes the first thing that captures her eyes is a door. It is quite inexplicable. But doors have always…
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The Women Of India Series #8

Adeeg, Uttar Pradesh: Its early morning and the mist is enchanting. Suddenly I spot an orange hue. I skip a heartbeat. Thousands of marigolds swaying in front of my eyes…
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Goverdhan Parikrama: Of faith and much more

  I am no fitness freak. My weight loss resolutions always get carried over to the next year and I can NEVER be on a diet. So when mom asked…
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A day at the Hazrat Nizamuddin Dargah

I feel a strange, inexplicable connect at Dargahs. The feeling is beyond language, religion and and other "man- made" barriers. I have written about this connect with sufism many years…
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The Women Of India Series #6

It is Dussera and the roads are full of orange flowers. Everyone wants torans for their homes, cars, workplaces. The saffron wave is a delight to the eyes. And behind…
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The Women of India Series #5

Meet Ritu. She is from Bengal. Living in Vrindavan. No. She doesn't beg. She washes dishes for a living. Sadly her own sons disowned her after the death of her…
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Himachal Diaries: The school kids who refused to attend the assembly

Himachal is where I have spent almost all my summer vacations. My grandparents lived in a tiny town, nestled in the hills in the district Sirmour. Whenever I visit the…
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The Women of India Series #4

People hurriedly climbed the steps of the Brahma Temple, The camera wasn't allowed inside the temple, so I had deposited it in their lockers. While taking it back , I…
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