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04/03/2026

Welcome to the most colourful festival of the year — Holi.

In the sacred towns of Vrindavan, Barsana, and Nandgaon, Holi is more than a celebration — it’s a living tradition connected to the stories of Radha and Krishna.

In Barsana, the famous Lathmar Holi recreates the playful legend where the women of Radha’s village chase Krishna’s friends with sticks.
In Nandgaon, colours fill the streets as devotees gather in joyful devotion.
And in Vrindavan, temples and ghats come alive with Phoolon ki Holi (flower Holi), Rangwali Holi, music, chants, and clouds of colour.

These moments capture the spirit of Braj Holi — where devotion, history, and celebration blend into one unforgettable festival.

If Holi in Vrindavan or Barsana is on your travel dream list,
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Happy Holi 🫟🫟🔫



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02/03/2026

Varanasi.

Between sunrise on the ghats and the quiet of temple corridors,
this city moves in prayer.

The Ganga carries centuries.
The bells carry echoes.
The streets carry stories.

Kashi isn’t visited.
It’s experienced.

Save this if you’ve ever felt the pull of Banaras.

Kalaripayattu as living art.Long before galleries and stages, the human body was the first canvas.In Kerala, Kalaripayat...
23/02/2026

Kalaripayattu as living art.

Long before galleries and stages, the human body was the first canvas.

In Kerala, Kalaripayattu evolved not only as a martial system, but as a disciplined choreography of movement — geometry drawn in air, balance carved into posture, rhythm controlled through breath.

Every stance forms a line.
Every leap creates shape.
Every sequence carries centuries of embodied knowledge.

Often described as one of the foundational martial traditions of South India, Kalaripayattu has influenced performance practices, physical theatre, and movement vocabularies across the region. But beyond influence, it remains what it has always been — a rigorous dialogue between strength and precision.

Documenting it feels less like capturing combat and more like studying form — a study in symmetry, tension, and timing.

In an age of spectacle, traditions like this remind us that discipline itself can be art.

If you value cultural heritage, traditional martial arts, and movement as history —
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Tiny moments. Big memories. 🤍A recent baby portrait session captured in natural light — real expressions, soft smiles, a...
18/02/2026

Tiny moments. Big memories. 🤍

A recent baby portrait session captured in natural light — real expressions, soft smiles, and gentle storytelling.

Baby sessions aren’t about perfect poses.
They’re about the in-between moments — the tiny details that won’t stay tiny for long.

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15/02/2026

|| नमः पार्वती पतये हर हर महादेव ||

On this sacred night of Mahashivratri,
we celebrate the divine union of Shiva and Parvati —
a love rooted in devotion, patience, and unwavering faith.

It is believed that this is the blessed night
when Mahadev accepted Parvati as his eternal consort —
a reminder that true love is powerful, pure, and destined.

May their sacred bond inspire
steadfast devotion in our hearts,
strength in our relationships,
and grace in our journeys.

As you offer your prayers tonight,
may Lord Shiva and Maa Parvati bless you with
fulfilled wishes, peaceful homes,
and love that stands the test of time.

✨ Har Har Mahadev ✨
Wishing you a blessed and love-filled Mahashivratri. 🕉️🤍

15/02/2026

ॐ नमः शिवाय।
त्र्यम्बकं यजामहे सुगन्धिं पुष्टिवर्धनम्।
उर्वारुकमिव बन्धनान्मृत्योर्मुक्षीय मामृतात्॥

Remembering Kashi on Maha Shivaratri. 🕉️

The Ganga moves like time itself — patient, eternal.
The ghats hold footsteps of saints, seekers, and the silent.
At Manikarnika, fire speaks of endings that are not endings.

In Kashi, devotion does not wait for a date on the calendar..
Shiva is not worshipped once a year
He is lived, every single day.

On Maha Shivaratri, remembering the city where Shiva is not awaited —
He is already present.

| | Namah Parvatipataye Hara Hara Mahadev | |

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Did you know?The Nilgiri Tahr is the only mountain goat species native to southern India and is listed as endangered. Fo...
11/02/2026

Did you know?

The Nilgiri Tahr is the only mountain goat species native to southern India and is listed as endangered. Found exclusively in the high-altitude grasslands of the Western Ghats, they are powerful climbers adapted to rocky escarpments and steep slopes.

Spotting one in its natural habitat is rare — and always humbling.

Conservation efforts in Kerala and Tamil Nadu have improved numbers in recent years, but habitat protection remains critical.

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09/02/2026

Following the trend

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Kalaripayattu,  .Believed to be one of the oldest martial arts in the world, Kalaripayattu is not just about combat — it...
06/02/2026

Kalaripayattu, .

Believed to be one of the oldest martial arts in the world, Kalaripayattu is not just about combat — it’s about discipline, balance, breath, and respect for the body. Practised for centuries in Kerala, it teaches control before power, and stillness before speed.

In these frames, there is no spectacle — only form, focus, and intent.
Every stance carries history.
Every movement is learned, repeated, and earned.

Photographing Kalaripayattu is less about freezing action and more about understanding rhythm — the pause, the preparation, the precision.

If traditions, movement, and cultural stories matter to you,

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and share it with someone who values martial arts beyond performance.

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First Rice Ceremony 🤍In many parts of India, a child’s first taste of rice is more than a ritual — it’s a quiet celebrat...
03/02/2026

First Rice Ceremony 🤍

In many parts of India, a child’s first taste of rice is more than a ritual — it’s a quiet celebration of growth, nourishment, and beginnings. Often called Annaprashan, this ceremony usually takes place in the child’s first year and is guided by family, tradition, and love passed down through generations.

In these moments, it’s not just about the food.
It’s about a mother’s hands.
A child’s curiosity.
And the unspoken promise of care, learning, and becoming.

Photographed as it unfolded — simple, intimate, and full of meaning.

If traditions like this matter to you,
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