Monday 15 October 2012

Durgapuja_Subho Mahalaya

'Baajlo Tomaar Aalor Benu
Maatlo Je Bhuban'
(Your musical divine light has come, the whole world is enjoying)

At the end of 'Pitripokkho', the divine 'Devipokkho' has come after the whole year. Subho Mahalaya (Happy Mahalaya or divine light) to all my blog reader.


Monday 21 November 2011

The Sunset Stories

Each day the Sun goes to sleep with some beautiful sories in his heart: The stories in the golden earth.
Kaas flower and Sunset, a lovely combination.
Refreshing bath after day long work
Litle more dark
prayer after the bath
Fisherman still waiting..
Industrial Shutdown for the day
Eternal story between man and woman
Behind some long grass
Time to go...broken hearted...

Wednesday 5 October 2011

Tuesday 4 October 2011

Monday 3 October 2011

Durgapuja started...Subho Mahasaptomi

Durgapuja, the biggest festival starts with the arrival of autumn (Sharat) in the heart of all Bengali. Blue sky with white cloud, white kaash flower beside the river, smell of shiuli, preparation of the idol of Goddess Durga with all her children...the festival begins much ago from the actual date. And now ultimately all waiting ends, the Mahasaptomi begins with all of its colour. Here some of those waiting moments are presented as a symbol of the festival.The characteristics of these pictures is: these are unedited pictures because of the business of me in the festival.









   

Friday 23 September 2011

When kids became representatives of Indian society

When little kids became the representatives of our society, that is something different to see. With full of passion, they are just awesome.
Before even starting of a new life, illness starts. So doctor is ready with his stethoscope for you.
But all illness may go with thousand watt smile of an young lady, is'nt it?
Though we every time just use bad words to them, can you imagine a society without police?
Personally for me, Bengali Saree for married women is the ultimate traditional dress.
From east to extreme south. Is not a Keralian very different?
and Maharshtrian Konkani lady?
or Marathi manush with that red line on his forehead?
But this lady is looking good with all of her jwellery.
But which material this sellsman of village is selling?
The food will be really yammy from this little doll.
Whether you like it or not, cast system exists in India, and this little brahmin of north India is looking great.
Is the south Indian brahmins are more talkative?
Whatever may be, these little kids are so colourful, that you can't move your eyes from them.