DAILY PHOTO: Halebidu Temple Carving

Taken in November of 2013 in Halebidu

DAILY PHOTO: Puppies of Savandurga

Taken in March of 2015 near Savandurga

 

DAILY PHOTO: Hauling Sticks

Taken near Lapah in the Great Himalayan National Park in Himachal Pradesh in June of 2015

DAILY PHOTO: Courtyard of the Sheesh Mahal

Taken in November of 2015 at Amer Fort

 

DAILY PHOTO: Sculptures of Rishikesh

Taken in November of 2017 in Rishikesh

DAILY PHOTO: Scenes from a Random Bangalore Walk, Part II

Taken on December 3, 2017 in Bangalore

DAILY PHOTO: Scenes from a Random Bangalore Walk

Taken on December 3, 2017 in Bangalore

Mobile Dumpsters

Elephant slide

Mural

Temple

DAILY PHOTO: Bovines of Rishikesh

Taken in November 2017 in Rishikesh

DAILY PHOTO: The Beatles Ashram

Taken in November of 2017 in Rishikesh





This set of modern ruins gussied up with graffiti is now officially known as the Beatles Ashram because the Beatles famously stayed here in the late 1960’s, writing most of the White Album songs at that time. I imagine this naming is controversial to some because when it was an ashram it was led by the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi (developer of Transcendental Meditation–a mantra based meditation) and is locally called Chaurasi Kutia Ashram. In fact, I thought this might be why there is virtually no signage for it outside in Rishikesh, but I came to suspect that that might have more to do with the fact that Rishikesh has a heavy-handed taxi mafia (i.e. it’s a pleasant walk if you know where to go, but it can be hard to find and thus an easy fare for drivers.) Until recently, it was completely abandoned and overgrown, but the forest service (it’s inside Rajaji National Park) finally saw the cash cow they were sitting on and had part of it cleaned up and graffiti-fied so that they could charge an astronomical entrance fee–600Rs. for foreigners and 150Rs. for Indians.







DAILY PHOTO: Parmarth Niketan, Rishikesh

Taken on November 24, 2017 in Rishikesh