DAILY PHOTO: Gangaur Ghat

Taken on November 23, 2018 in Udaipur

DAILY PHOTO: Sunrise from Neemach Mata Mandir

Taken on November 31, 2018 in Udaipur

DAILY PHOTO: Monsoon Palace, Udaipur

Taken on November 25, 2018 outside Udaipur

DAILY PHOTO: City Palace, Udaipur

Taken on November 24, 2018 in Udaipur

DAILY PHOTO: Miniature Paintings of Udaipur

Taken on November 23, 2018 in Udaipur

This post requires some explanation. First, miniature paintings, as a style of Indian art, aren’t necessarily small (though they can be.) Rather, the “miniature” refers to use of fine detail and the use very fine brushwork. (Sometimes involving one hair-width brushwork.)

The historical basis of all these paintings in Udaipur was that they used to be used to adorn houses involved with weddings. Not only did they lend festive decor, but they also made it easier to find the right house.

DAILY PHOTO: Jagdish Mandir by Night, Udaipur

Taken on November 23, 2018 in Udaipur

DAILY PHOTO: Kodaikanal Lake

Taken in November of 2018 in Kodaikanal

DAILY PHOTO: Duck in Greenery

Taken in November of 2018 in Kodaikanal

DAILY PHOTO: Purple Poinsettia Invader

Taken in Kodaikanal on November 12, 2018

POEM: Pillar Rock

enshrouded in cloud,

a Chinese painting transplanted to India,

gnarled evergreens grow from cracked granite

like the bonsai that twists into a broad bloom of foliage,

i’d have thought the great white space, simple shapes, and gorgeous deformity

wouldn’t appeal to the Indian mindset —

so taken with vibrancy and fullness,

and yet crowds throng round,

staring in wonder,

ensnared by the same scene as

Shen Zhou when he painted, “Poet on a Mountaintop”

or

Fan Kuan as he painted, “Travelers Among Mountains and Streams,”

like two lovers fixated on one moon.