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Par agnese le 1 Octobre 2008 à 22:43
Bikaner
Jaisalmer
Jodhpur
Puskar
Jodhpur
Agra
Everyday my urge to do something but I can't!I miss everything about this vibrant country, just everything, things which have been annoying for some foreigners when they come in India!
Those heat and sun on the morning, those tea shops on the sidewalks, those populated trains and buses, those tiring noises of horns, those cows and dogs on the road, those guys stare at you...this all may be irritating for some people but I really miss them.I miss rickshaw on the roads or those unsafe driving of the local buses .
I miss those conversations with Hindus - Muslims, funny gods like Ganesha, Vishnu, Shiva...I miss Ayurveda (ancient science of Indian herbal medicine)...I miss those tranquil Jainism temples or feisty festivals, those overcrowded ghats on the Ganges River in Benares, those erotic temples - Khajaruho, those surrounding bazaars in Pahar Ganj.
I miss the sight of the play on the marble of the Taj Mahal, those heavenly beaches in Neil Island, the ancient fortress of Jaisalmer, those peacefull towns Puskar or Udaipur...I miss Kerala's languorous backwaters, those tamil temples, those extravagant Maharaj'as Palaces, those wafts of incense...I miss "saari" with beautiful colours, women with noise - piercings, generous Sikh's peoples...
I miss Chaï Chaï, Puri (is deep - fried dough), paneer (unfermented cheese), cheese naams, paan, tandoori chicken or curry mutton very various spicy, thali (for vegetarians peoples), banana lassi, mango fresh juice, dahi (curd) or raïta,
I have never felt this, and i feel more strongly now !
I like this busy country and I just want to come back!
Varanasi - Benares
Udaïpur
Khajuraho
Varanasi - Benares
Alappuzha
Mamallapuram
Neil Island
Puducherry - Pondicherry
Neil Island
Son : "Lak Noo Haleda" - Achanak.
http://www.achanak.co.uk/
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Par agnese le 23 Septembre 2008 à 23:24
Am (Mangue en Hindi), Dal (Lentilles), Tamatar (Tomates), Jira (Cumin), Chili (Piment)...
Les marchés permettent d'acheter des produits locaux, mais surtout de se plonger pleinement dans la culture et de capter la température du pays.Tumulte (femmes, enfants, hommes et le bruit des klaxons)
Odeurs (des épices, de l'encens, du savon, du jasmin..)
Couleurs (des fruits, des légumes, des fleurs)
font parti de ce spectacle.
Une animation qui subjugue, là où l'on découvre la vie.
Marchand de savon
Son : "Asha Bhosle & Mohd.Rafi" - Chura Liya Hai Tum Ne
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Par agnese le 12 Septembre 2008 à 01:41
Chanson du film (kitch) "Singh is King"...
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Par agnese le 12 Septembre 2008 à 00:42
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