Kandil – A Spotlight on Indian Lanterns
In India, lanterns or Kandil appear around the festival of lights, Diwali, and continue till the Gregorian New Year - Kandil - A Spotlight on Indian Lanterns - ImageWrighter
In India, lanterns or Kandil appear around the festival of lights, Diwali, and continue till the Gregorian New Year - Kandil - A Spotlight on Indian Lanterns - ImageWrighter
Hindu scriptures are full of divine stories associated with food. Lord Krishna’s favourite was butter and curd, while the elephant god Ganesha feasts on Modak (a rice dumpling with sweet filling) - Sweet Offerings - Getting closer to God - ImageWrighter
A grand winding staircase goes to the first floor from the double-storeyed foyer. Ionic columns and chandeliers ooze out an old-world charm - DB House, The Former Tata Palace, Mumbai - ImageWrighter
If we track the locations of Pyaus throughout Mumbai, we find they are present near bazaars, old tram routes, traffic islands, etc. Places which saw a heavy movement of people and goods - Mulji Jetha Fountain, Mumbai - ImageWrighter