Monday, 7 November 2016

Beautiful day Trek in Nainital

As I set on old wooden bench, pair of eyes stairs me from inside the house. I think he is astonished to see me alone in this wilderness. He is still engaged scrutinizing me but I am badly drained that just want to rest for a while so fixed my eyes to see the pristine beauty of Himalaya...
 I have been walk almost 14-15 kilometers in 4 hours and now reached here. Though in morning I came for morning walk but instead of walk I went for a small trek to Cheena Peak, near to Nainital, coz warm winter morning was bright beautiful and cozy... 
After an hour walking I find myself in a snow View amid of blue painted tea shops, red plastic chairs exciting outside. Where I was the only patron. Huge Himalaya range could be seen from here but didn’t want to see so took a sip of tea and asked to shopkeeper about crowd. He said -no one come in winters but in summer this is a busiest place...
Winter sun is making walk enjoyable so I continued walk to other side of road and saw beautiful lake dazzling with morning sun light. After crossing motor road I turn to the walkway upward. Road covered with jungle both side and mild sun rays reaching through the dense forest. Few women, bare foot, carrying wood and dry grass bundle on head…
While I walked up vast range of Himalaya starts follow me and made trek exotic.  I walked long way along with the Himalaya and reached here where I am sitting now...
Man comes out for quarry- who are you ? Why you come here? I move my eyes from Himalaya and settle on him. He is wearing mustard color sweater and grey pant. No idea about his age. Could be 30...40...50 any. I come for trek - I replied. He seems confused and said - now no one come here for trek. You are the only person whom I am seeing here after so long. He sits in front of me and says - when I saw you first I thought you are a forest officer and come here to inspection...
Then I came to know it’s a forest log hut and the man is worker of forest department. After this conversation I went to see the other side where a small Cheena Baba temple is popping out amid of forest. When I back man shows me British time iron map attached on stone pillar. This map shows the name of Himalaya range. Man says point out to the bench I was sitting - this is too an oldest British time bench but still in a good condition…
He tells me - I works alone nobody comes here. In long holidays I went to my village otherwise I stay here only. He continues - after so long I am talking with someone. I can feel the happiness in his voice and shine in his eyes...
He ask me for tea and went inside I follows him too. Sooty pan were on the earthen hearth and water is boiling in it. He offers me tea which is treat for me…
It’s time to turn but guard tells me another way to get back. When I follow this route I saw a different angle of Naini Lake and Nainital city. I spend some time sit alone and feel like a bird coz city and lake is below me. View is spectacular weather is amazing...
Walk through the jungle and small village I back to city from deep silent to honking noise...



















Tuesday, 1 November 2016

My Childhood Diwali

As I lit Diya (oil lamp) in door entrance my childhood Diwali days drift in my mind. What a lovely and busy days those were !!! We used start cleaning and decorating home many days before Diwali. Making Aipan (door steps) with liquid rice powder and red clay was my desired work in Diwali…

On the main diwali day making of Goddess Laxmi’s motif was one of the most fascinating work and my elder brother had expertise in making goddess face in guava and lemon fruits. In night we lilted diyas and candles together. Whole house echoed with mummy’s voice…

Now everything is available in market. Life is much more comfortable now. Goddess face is available in market. Every type of Aipan stickers are available in market but people become more busy in their own life…


Those days have gone and time has passed only memories remain. Suddenly sound of cracker bring me back into present and I starts lit the diya…

Few pictures of Diwali 

Motif of Goddess Laxmi in make in home



 Diyas



Aipan made by Liquid rice powder and Red clay

 Aipan Stickers 




Friday, 28 October 2016

Women of Darma Valley

Darma valley is a Himalayan valley situated in the Munsyari, Pithoragarh District. Uttarakhand state of India...
People of Darma Valley are very shy and reserved. I was in Musari during my Milam Glacier and Nanda Devi East Base Camp trek...

When I back from trek I saw people are dancing and celebrating together. Women were wearing very attractive dress and Jewelry which I wanted to capture...

Though they are very not camera friendly people but i managed to capture few pictures...




Monday, 24 October 2016

Migration Turning Uttarakhand’s Villages into Ghost Villages

As I enter into the village near Ranikhet, I was shock to see the row of abandoned houses. These houses are finely crafted and wood carving work can amaze to anyone but all has been ruined.  I haven’t’ see any, who tell me the reason why the beautiful houses are getting ramshackle?

 After one hour I saw an old lady. I ask her the reason. She says – I am 65 and living alone here. All have migrated to the plain in search of work and better life. She says – few people are also there but all are old like me…

Why they all migrated to the plain ? Can’t they get a better life here ? Why don’t they do farming ?  She replies – Farming is getting tough each day. Wild animal like monkeys, langoors, wild boars and porcupines destroy agriculture badly and we cannot do anything against them.  Leopards are another problem. No one knows when they will attack. As sun goes down village become ghostly.

She says tear in her eyes - Government says so much but not does anything for the development of villages. This is not the only village which becomes ghostly.  Other villages are also turning into ghost villages due to lack of Government policies…

Bright Himalaya was seeking my attention with his beauty but I don’t want to see the Himalaya so back from there…       


Ramshackle House 

Wood carving Door



                                                                                           Wood carving Upper part of Door

                                                                                              Wood carving Window

Wednesday, 12 October 2016

Unique Celebration of Dushara Festival in Almora

Almora is a cultural city of Uttarakhand, India. In Almora, Dushara festival celebrate in a different way which I heard many time but could not be a part of it. So this time I decided to be a part of this celebration…

When I reach Almora, I could feel the essence of festival all over. Everybody was in mood of fiesta. When I walk through the cramp market of city I saw many half complete effigies of demons relate to Ravan’s family. In one place huge body of demon is laying on earth to get dressed...

Some Mohalla are relating demons with today’s problem which also should have to be burn…  

Children are also fully involved in the celebration and making their own effigy. When I look at them they give me pose which means a silent order to take a picture…

Almora has different Mohllas (Societies) and all participate in the festival donating one effigy.  By the afternoon every Mohallas (Societies) get ready to go for final parade of effigies.  These huge effigies are wheeled on huge makeshift stage through the market with blowing trumpets and drums.  This is the uniqueness of Almora Dushahra that not only Ravan but other devils also burn…

By the evening every place of city swelled by the people and echoes with religious slogan which make place full of energy. Accompanied with music and crowed all effigies are lined up to the final point…