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Showing posts with label Kolkata. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kolkata. Show all posts

Thursday, 3 December 2015

Home.

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Home? Can four walls encompassing few people be called a home? Is it important in defining us? How important is it in shaping us, making us who we are today?

I have been plagued by these questions for some time now.

My story started in Kolkata, capital of  West Bengal, a state in the north east part of India. West Bengal is not that hard to find. It has a rich history which is easily available on Google. I was born and brought up here. All my firsts, starting from learning to talk, learning to stand, learning to write, learning to understand the world and its people, every first started from here. This place, out of thousand other places became the reason for my existence.

How can a place, a place so small compared to the rest of the world, the rest of the universe become so important? The point of this post is to find an answer to that.

When I started thinking about this question, one recurring answer came to mind, my family. This place does have something that no other places in this world has, my family. It is the family that roots me to this place. My brother says "You never give up on your family." Indeed! What I have learnt is that when everything else ends, it is the family that stays. Family never leaves, never judges, never hate. It became the only static in my life.

I believe everything is built on a foundation. A tree will not survive the storm if it did not have strong, firm roots to hold it still. A building will not survive gravity unless it has those iron rods to give it foundation. A relationship will not mature if it did not have the foundation of love, mutual respect and trust. An artist can never dream and create if he does not have the foundation of his imagination. Foundation.


Family gives foundation. The courage to fight the world, to stand up for yourself, to chase your dreams, to learn to feel, to learn to love, to learn to trust, to learn to laugh, to learn to share pain. The basis for your existence becomes the family, the air to give flight to the wild creature buried deep inside your heart. It becomes the roots for one's tree of life to expand and branch out.

It is the family that makes a building made of bricks, a Home.

Saturday, 3 November 2012

Durga Puja 2012 (Part 3)

The two things I love about Kolkata are her vibrancy and her diversity of culture. To me, there is no other festival, in which year after year, artists experiment and play with their imagination to come up with unique themes.

I don't exactly remember the day when I fell in love with pandal hopping, could be during the happy days between my adolescence and adulthood. This year, it was extra special because of my blog. I wanted my visitors to get a glimpse of the place where I grew up, where I learnt to dream.
These pictures are for you, my darling readers! Enjoy!

Telenga Bagan
Theme: Usage of 25 tons of Iron to capture the rich artistic heritage of Kolkata
The images of Goddess Durga, Saraswati, Lakhsmi and God Ganesh, kartik
were sculpted on metal plates
Maa Durga
Lord Ganesh and Devi Saraswati
Devi Saraswati And Lord Kartik

The following textures are taken from scripts from the puranas



The confluence of the feminine (calm)
and the masculine (ferocious)



Dumdum Prabhat Sangha
Theme: Beach 

Pillar made with coloured coke bottle caps

Dumdum Park
Theme: The amalgamation of all the colors



Devi Durga
Her Children
Ekdalia
Famous for: The huge light hanging which is brought 

every year from Rajasthan

Hindusthan Park
Theme: After the journey through the hell comes the
light, the illumination.



Maa Durga's Third Eye (Tri Nayan)



If looked carefully, the four colored Tri Nayans, depict
the various moods of Devi Durga

Maa with her Children

Jodhpur Park, 95 Pally
Theme: Devi Durga is in the books (knowledge)

The more knowledge we gain, the more stronger we 
become to fight the evil and eradicating
it from the society.



Maa Durga
Maa Durga with her children
P.S: For more pictures, visit the following links:
Kolkata at her best (part 3)
Kolkata at her Best (part 2)

Thursday, 1 November 2012

Durga Puja 2012 (Part 2)

The promised pictures. Enjoy!


Mudiali Shib Mandir
Theme: Adivashi (tribal culture)






Suruchi Sangha
The theme: create awareness about Goa's water pollution

and beach pollution due to fishing and tourism
Dead fish carcass (Not real but a work of art)

An Octopus hanging from the ceiling


Mohammad Ali Park
Theme: R
eplica of the Johannesburg stadium.



Mohammad Ali Park is famous of it's "Ek Chalai Thakur"
which means "All the Gods and Goddesses on the same frame"

Nalin Sarkar Street (I loved this pandal)




The entrance to the pandal
Did you notice the unique goemetry of the gates?

Charkha (Used for weaving Cotton clothes)
On entering this pandal, I noticed that there were
no idols of Ganesh, Saraswati , Lakshmi and kartik.
 Then my mother brought my attention towards
 The Stick that Devi Durga was holding in her right hand.
 The idols of Ganesh, Saraswati , Lakshmi and kartik were sculpted on the stick
The reason being that Devi Durga's strength is in her children. Her children are her source of power. And every year she comes accompanied by her children's to destroy the evil forces.
Devi Durga's feets
Kumartuli
Idol of Baba Loknath imparting an atmosphere of peace
and serenity



                                           
Stay tune for more pictures!
P.S:- This pictures are taken by me. For more pictures, visit: Kolkata at its Best (part-2)