Temples and Time

India is a crazy place – chaos, noise, colors, over-stimulation of all your senses at all times. Except those rare snatches of calm. Those moments of serenity. Those deep breaths and gentle smiles. Sometimes that’s what religion is. A visit to the temple to touch the feet of a goddess in contemplation. Hanging your sari…

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Everyday Magic

Magic |ˈmajik| noun : a quality that makes something seem removed from everyday life, esp. in a way that gives delight chaos |ˈkāˌäs| noun : complete disorder and confusion If you look hard enough (or maybe exactly when you stop looking), Delhi’s chaos turns into magic and the city becomes enchanted with djinns, palaces, mysterious incantations, spicy potions, and bikes made out of balloons (for…

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Kotla Street Portraits

Once upon a time, my husband and I went for an afternoon stroll through Kotla Mubarkpur and we met: a guy selling streetside snacks, a guy in a magic cave of kitchen supplies, a Muslim mattress seller with all your sleep needs, a smiley rickshaw driver, a shy schoolgirl, and a slightly crazy vegetable seller….

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Kamai and Azadi

‘The ideal job,’ Ashraf once said, as if elucidating a complex mathematical function, ‘has the perfect balance of kamai and azadi.’ Through the course of his life, a working man must experiment with as many combinations as he can before discovering the point where these counteracting forces offset each other to arrive at a solitary…

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