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Introducing a little bit of India through visuals:
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| Panoramic View of the Taj Mahal, Agra |
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| Taj Mahal from across the river at twilight |
At sunrise |
Taj view from inside compound |
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| At the durgah, Fatehpur Sikri, Agra |
At the durgah, Fatehpur Sikri, Agra |
Local muscian, Agra |
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| Durga Chisti, Fatehpur Sikri, Agra |
News paper vendor, Ballimaran, Old Delhi |
At the private beach of Cidade de Goa Resort, Goa |
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| Inside Red Fort, Delhi |
Inside City Palace, Jaipur |
Hawa Mahal, Jaipur |
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| Stone Steps Golconda Fort, Hyderabad |
Golconda Fort, Hyderabad |
Young Girl, Delhi |
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| Jantar Mantar, Jaipur |
Inside Red Fort, Delhi |
Fisher Women, Mumbai |
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| Nautanki Artistes, Pushkar Fair |
Watching Nautanki Stage Show, Pushkar Fair |
Camel, Pushkar Fair |
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| Tibetan Monk, Upper Dharamshala |
Young Girl in Bridal Wear, Chamba, Himachal Pradesh |
Langoor Mother & Child, Jaipur |
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| Stuffed Flour Balls Baked on Hot Ashes, Pushkar Fair |
A scene of Chandni Chowk, Old Delhi |
Clock Tower, Har Ki Pauri at the banks of Ganges, Hardwar |
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| Enjoying Winter's snow in Himachal Pradesh |
Male actor in a female character role in Nautanki (village theater) show |
An Ancient Shri Ram temple Chail-Shimla Road in H.P. |
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| A colourful Sunset on Chail - Shimla Road |
A vehicle in snow on Chail - Shimla Road |
Cattle Fair of Pushker near Ajmer in the desert area of India |
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| Young Tibetan Girl, Upper Dharamshala |
Statue of MahaVira near Qutub Minar, Delhi |
Side Walk Barbar, Varanasi |
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| Camp Area, Pushkar Fair |
Mountain Range View, Chail-Shimla Road |
Tea "Chai" Shop on the banks of Ganges, Varanasi |
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| Guddi Tribal children, Chamba, H.P. |
Public Road Transport, H.P. |
Motorboat in Mumbai |
| India is a huge school from which nobody returns empty handed, says Romanian artist Carmen Poenaru.
"The gods, the divinity, the tolerance of the people, the philosophy of the land..." Carmen does not know where to begin her love story with India. "It's a huge school from where nobody returns empty handed", says Romanian artist Carmen Poenaru .............
"It's like a spring", she says, "every time you come back to find something new."
An excerpt from an interview as published in The Sunday Times of India, New Delhi -April 15, 2001
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