Ganesh Chaturthi – The Idols I Visited
During the ten day Ganesh Chaturthi festival, there’s nothing more I enjoy than visiting as many Ganesh Pandals as I can and capturing the magnificent idols in my lens.
I was completely overwhelmed by the profound beauty and splendor that every idol exuberated. Totally awestruck, I kept gawking and wondering how much efforts and dexterity it must have taken the artisans to build these masterpieces.
Thought of sharing some of these pics with you 🙂
The Ganesh idol of our building:
The Kanjurmarg Ganesha:
The Bandra Ganesha:
The Bhandup Ganesha:
The Nahur Ganesha:
The Sion Ganesha:
The Vikhroli Ganesha:
The Andheri Ganesha:
The Matunga Ganesha:
The Thane Ganesha:
The Ghatkopar Ganesha:
Magnificent would be an understatement! Each and every idol oozes divinity….
I wish I could have visited some more of them 🙂
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Being in HR, I could only accomplish the ‘people’ part. I still yearned to be in those places I saw on TV and travel magazines and craved to eat all kinds of food that lulls you into coma. I didn’t want to be just a spectator anymore. I wanted to be in those pictures.
Luck smiled at me and I fell sick with an awful heart, lungs and liver disorder. Family said stay home. Rest.
Rest? Were they crazy? I grabbed this opportunity and quit my job; to pursue my passion – people, places and food.
Being on my own gave me lot of spare time for all the three.
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Travel, I believe, is about exploring new places, meeting new people, building new relations, soaking in their culture, gorging on their cuisines, discovering their stories and of course, capturing all of these in my teeny-tiny camera.
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