A is for 'AMBIANCE'
Today is the auspicious day of 'MAKAR SANKRANTI' which is celebrated all over India in varied ways. One important fact about this pious day is that it falls on the same day year after year except perhaps in the leap year. IT IS SPIRITUALLY of great significance and is associated with special rituals. It is believed to signify the onward march towards spring and easing of wintry conditions. Astrologically also it's great meaning. It represents a movement.
I share with you here these two pictures of the tiniest part of the cosmos which is highly complex but orderly. Here man, machine, nature, sky, clouds, horizon, dusk and evidence of the setting sun merge imperceptibly to create a patterned whole, a tribute to the mysterious ambiance of the universe, in which, we're part of a short odyssey!
I took these pics through the windshield while driving back to Patiala on the Chandigarh-Shimla Highway, yesterday. How advantageous it is to sit on the passenger seat, enjoy the ambiance and click at will!
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moving from winter to spring is definitely a good thing, esp in Northeast US!
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And, the photos depict movement, too—well done!
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ReplyDeleteSankranti aapko liae khushiyon se bhari ho! These are fun shots and well matched to the concept you give. So glad you were able to connect the i'net.... it might be there are so many greetings flying over the webules!!! YAM xx
Thanks Yamini and same to you!
ReplyDeleteVery Rightly said.... Wish you a Happy Sankranti!
ReplyDeleteNice clicks...:)
ReplyDeleteHappy Lohri and MakarSankranti to you, Uppaljee.
ReplyDeleteThe clicks are awesome!
Wishing you a great year ahead and a pleasure to have you on board with us :)
This fills me with nostalgic. Same roads where I have traveled countless times.
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