People in the Streets of Pushkar (Part 2) – India

Man in a Red Turban
India is a feast of colours and impressions. Everywhere you go, people in brightly dyed fabrics sit in contrast against roughly painted or wash-tinted walls – as if they are just waiting for random street-photographers to appreciate them.

I just love the photogenic faces of India!

So much of Indian life happens in the streets and public spaces. As a foreigner, wandering around  – either alone, or in the company of a guide or group – I have always found that my cameras and I are welcomed into that street life. I meet the eyes of strangers, and they acknowledge me and my desire to make their picture; sometimes they want to see the result on the digital display on the back of the camera, but most of the time, we just exchange a laugh and a thumbs-up, or a namaste of thanks. Some people indicate they are reluctant or unwilling to be photographed – a sentiment I completely understand, and naturally, respect – but in India, that doesn’t happen that often.

It has been ages since I’ve spent time in India. My last small-group visit, with photographer Karl Grobl from Jim Cline Photo Tours, and local guide DV Singh Jagat, included the annual autumn Camel Fair in the Northern Indian town of Pushkar (see: Faces at the Camel Fair, and Among the Camels and Horses). Pushkar Lake has attracted pilgrims at least as far back as the 2nd Century BC. Today, the lake is registered as sacred, and is ringed by Hindu temples, Sikh gurdwaras, and 52 bathing ghats.

The start of the Camel Fair and the Hindu observance of Prabodhini Ekadashi are determined by the Hindu calendar, taking place on the 11th lunar day of Kartik – which usually coincided with November on the Gregorian calendar. The town and the adjacent fair grounds are filled with crowds of religious pilgrims, animal-traders, entertainers, touts, merchants, and international tourists (see: Street Scenes in Pushkar).

Most of the international tourists are like me: travelling alone or in small groups with big cameras, and are there for the life and the colour.

Seated Hindu Sadu, Pushkar India

Seated Sadu
The life of a Hindu aesthetic is relatively simple: what you see here is probably everything this man owns: blankets to sit on and wrap in, a kumbh – or pot – for collecting sacred waters, a copy of the Rama Gita or some other holy text, and a small bag for other assorted toiletries, etc.

People on the Ghats of Lake Pushkar, India

People on the Ghats
Today is Prabodhini Ekadashi – “awakening eleventh” – the day that Vishnu woke up from his four-month sleep over Chaturmas. Ritual observances include chanting, fasting, and bathing in Lake Pushkar.

Indian Woman with a bag on her head, Pushkar, India

Woman in the Crowd
The streets are busy with pilgrims heading to the ghats and temples.

Indian man seated in a Kumbh Shop, Pushkar

Salesman in a Kumbh Shop
During the Pushkar Fair period, a ritual bath in the lake is said to lead to salvation. Hindu faithful also carry water home with them: often buying special containers, or kumbh, for the purpose.

Man in Prayer Beads, a Blazer and a yellow turban, Pushkar India

Prayer Beads and a Blazer
I can’t help but wonder how far some of the pilgrims have walked carrying their kumbhs.

Two sadhus walking in the Streets of Pushkar India

Sadhus on the Road
The different styles of sadhu are fascinating to watch as they make their way into town.

Sadhu profile Portrait, Pushkar India

Sadhu Portrait

Two Indian men Cooking Street Food, Pushkar

Cooking Street Food
The streets are lined with fresh food …

Sequinned textiles for sale, Pushkar India

Sequinned Textiles
… and colourful goods.

Women in Colourful Dupatta in a jewellery stall, Pushkar India

Colourful Dupatta
Women in red headscarves check out the jewellery on offer in stalls alongside the road.

Three Indian women in ghoonghats, Pushkar

Pilgrim Women
Friends find places to sit and rest on their walk into town.

Older Indian a Woman in a Blue blouse, Pushkar

Older Woman in Blue

Indian Woman with a Young Boy, Pushkar

Woman with a Young Boy

Older Indian a Woman in a red headscarf, Pushkar

Woman in Pink and Red

Indian Women squatting roadside with baskets of radishes, Pushkar

Selling Vegetables
Roadside vendors clump into groups, where the conversation is as important the sale.

White stylised mannequins, Pushkar India

Mannequins
The shop-front mannequins seem strangely out of place.

Indian women in colourful saris, Pushkar

Street Colours
The streets are full of colour as pilgrims make their way …

Indian child looking over his father

Child in the Crowd
… through the crowded streets …

Outside Gau Ghat
… and into Pushkar’s most important bathing ghat.

Indian woman with a Head Load, Pushkar street

Woman with a Head Load
Even though the pilgrims keep coming, …

Indian woman in a pink sari seated on steps, Pushkar India

A Moment’s Respite
… there are moments of quiet reflection, …

Indian man in a red turban, Pushkar

Heat and Smiles
… and there is always time for a smile.

Indian woman in a crowd of saris, Pushkar

Face amid the Saris
Between the ghats and the fairgrounds, the crowds continue.

Old sadhu walking in the Streets of Pushkar India

Old Sadhu

Indian women and children drinking masala chai, Pushkar

Women at Tea Shop
I love masala chai! An open-air teashop just outside the fairgrounds provides me with a good opportunity to stop, …

Indian woman in a pink sari, Pushkar

Woman in a Pink Sari
… chat with the women, …

Woman in a Marigold Sari
… and raise a cup of chai.

Hot, sweet, rich, masala chai

Sign-Off-NamasteAs hot as the streets, as rich as the colours, and as sweet as the welcoming smiles.

That’s India!

Namaste

Pictures: 13November2013

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