Photo taken at the Golden Temple during the prayer of the monks. There was a large hall where about fifty monks recited prayers like songs; another group of monks in a small hall at about ten meters, instead playing a rhythmic and almost hypnotic music, very beautiful. It was like a concert by two different rooms.
"he shot me down,
Bang Bang
I hit the ground,
Bang Bang
That awful sound,
Bang Bang
my baby shot me down.."
Around the lake of Pushkar are used to live together a large number of animals.. including humans.. A coexistence mostly peaceful, respecting the sacredness of the lake that hosts them.
Bylakuppe is a small town two hours from Mysore, reserved for Tibetan refugees. These people fled China during the invasion of Tibet in 1959. Here live 10,000 Tibetans and more than 3000 are monks. The photo was taken near the Golden Temple, at the apartments of these monks.
Through the alleys of the old city, some children are intent on buying (????) some snacks in a small shop.
These symbols you see are called Ranguli. They are connected to the Hindu belief and every early morning are drawn with white chalk (or colored) in front of the front door. They are used as a daily good luck...
In the Indian culture and tradition, rituals are almost daily. Being mostly connected to the Hindu religion, there is always a different God to venerate or thank. These noisy and colorful rituals are always celebrated with great participation... drums and flowers are always protagonists.
The autumn colors in Japan are simply amazing. If you have the opportunity, take a trip around here.. It could be a bit fresh, but is worth to come at least once and see the cities decorated with these beautiful trees.
A group of Hmong women on the montain in SaPa. This people lives in small villages among the rice fields, far away from the city.