Posted on August 16th, 2008 by Ranjay Mitra
We had spent the whole afternoon taking candid street pictures & portraits of saints & sadhus along the holy river Ganges. The river runs through the city of Kolkata & has a whole culture & people developed around the banks. We were out taking street pictures in Nimtola, the burning ghats of Kolkata, along the [...]
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Posted on July 31st, 2008 by Ranjay Mitra
He is an extremely quite person. He was observing us as I & my brother were crouching close to him trying to take his portraits. His neighbors told us his name “Lalbaba“, which translates to “Priest in Red“, probably from the red clothes that he has always got on him.
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Posted on July 3rd, 2008 by Ranjay Mitra
Hari had been a baul singer. Baul (pronounced like baa-ool) is a tradition of folk songs, similar to ballads of the English countrysides, typically sang by priests, saints & sadhus in the olden days. They would sing of life, of people & generally of cultures & the goodness of human beings. Hari had been a [...]
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Posted on June 20th, 2008 by Ranjay Mitra
The streets of Calcutta (now politically rechristened Kolkata to inspire patriotic feelings!) is always beaming with life & activity. If someone were to give an impression of the city, they cannot leave the spirits of the city streets.
Apart from the fact that most of them are as old as the city itself, most of them [...]
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