Wednesday, 10 August 2016 05:19

Playground

Through the the alleys of the downtown, A little girl plays with her bicycle among the cows that are relaxing or eating around the streets of the city. This a normal scene of indian kids daily life.

Published in Worldwide Childhood
Wednesday, 10 August 2016 05:01

On the boat

Here we are in Allapey, where kids used to travel everyday on the boat through the canals to go to school.

Published in Worldwide Childhood
Wednesday, 10 August 2016 04:46

Electricity Bill

Published in Send me a postcard
Monday, 01 August 2016 08:25

Mum's Pride

Published in Portraits
Friday, 13 May 2016 03:16

Niece

Published in Portraits
Friday, 13 May 2016 03:13

Grandpa

Published in Portraits
Monday, 18 April 2016 11:34

Sacred place

A glimpse of this sacred place for the Sikh religion. At the entrance a man bows in front of the sacredness of the Golden Temple, a sign of faith and respect. Place visited by thousands of tourists, Indians and foreigners, every day of the year. As sign of respect every person who comes here, believer or not, man or woman, young or old, must cover the head with a turban or a bandana.

Published in India
Monday, 18 April 2016 11:32

Bow

For the believers of the Sikh religion, the Golden Temple is maybe the most sacred place, home of the Guru number 1 of this religion (there are 10). Once in front of the temple, they must pray and bow down with their head touching the floor. Ar= ritual and procedure conducted by every believer of this religion.

Published in India
Monday, 18 April 2016 11:26

Cooking Chai

Here we are always at the Golden Temple and precisely there where all the service was created: the kitchen. The Sikh term to describe this place is Langar: kitchen that provides free food (vegetarian) to all visitors. This is also known as the largest free kitchen in the world... a title certainly admirable.

Published in India
Monday, 18 April 2016 11:23

Women volunteers

A group of women who peels garlic. The number of volunteers working at the Golden Temple exceeds the daily hundred.

Published in India