… le tante Indie che si incontrano …

… viaggiando in India succede o vi succederà che entriate in contatto con molte Indie…
facce, colori, religioni, lingue, gesti tutti diversi
ognuno con la sua storia ognuno con il suo significato …

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An Indian farmer woman walks through a mustard field at Bisothi village, about 53 kilometers (33 miles) east of Allahabad. (AP Photo/Rajesh Kumar Singh)A vendor counts money sitting on a heap of marigold flowers at a wholesale market in Calcutta. Marigolds are widely used as strings of garland and for Hindu religious rituals. (AP Photo/Bikas Das)An Indian Hindu devotee offers prayers while bathing during the annular solar eclipse in the Banganga Lake in Mumbai. (AP Photo/Rajanish Kakade)A young Buddhist monk makes a face during the Dalai Lama's prayer session at the Mahabodhi temple in Bodh Gaya, about 130 kilometers (81 miles) south of Patna. (AP Photo/Rajesh Kumar Singh)A Kathakali dancer performs during a cultural program in the northern Indian city of Chandigarh February 1, 2010. Kathakali is an elaborate classical dance-drama from the southern Indian state of Kerala that combines literature, music, painting, acting and dance. The dance depicts stories from Hindu mythology and is usually religious in nature. (REUTERS/Ajay Verma)4People look at illuminated buildings that house the country's main government offices, during Republic Day in New Delhi, India. (AP Photo/Gurinder Osan)A Hindu holy man ties a turban on the banks of "Sangam," the confluence of rivers Ganges and Yamuna during the annual month long fair "Magh Mela" in Allahabad, India. Hundreds of thousands of devout Hindus take a bath at the confluence during the astronomically auspicious period of over 30 days celebrated as "Magh Mela" to rid themselves of their sins and attain prosperity. (AP Photo/Rajesh Kumar Singh) Nanga Sadhu, or naked Hindu holy man with his face smeared with holy ash exhales smoke after puffing marijuana at a transit camp on the way to Gangasagar, in Calcutta. Pilgrims started pour into the city to take a holy dip at the confluence of River Ganges and Bay of Bengal at Sagar Island, about 140 kilometers (87 miles) south of Calcutta, on the auspicious day of Makarsankranti. (AP Photo/Bikas Das)A man stands beside a pillar of an under-construction railway bridge as he catches fish in the waters of the Bay of Bengal, on the outskirts of the southern Indian town of Rameswaran. (REUTERS/Rupak De Chowdhuri)

… non aspettatevi di riuscire a capire, comprendere,
dare una risposta a tutto quello
che vedete, sentite, provate.

A tiger with a tranquilizer dart stuck in its back walks inside the Assam State Zoological cum Botanical Garden in Guwahati. Two adult tigers had escaped from an enclosure at the Assam Zoo triggering panic among nearly 10,000 visitors, zoo officials said. Both the tigers were later tranquilized and taken to their cages. (REUTERS/Utpal Baruah)Villagers cover themselves during a sandstorm near India-Nepal border in Pilibhit in the northern Indian state Uttar Pradesh. (REUTERS/Pawan Kumar)Beneath a partial eclipse of the Sun, a Hindu devotee offers prayers at the "Sangam," the confluence of rivers Ganges, Yamuna and the mythical Saraswati on Mauni Amavasya, an auspicious day for Hindus in Allahabad. (AP Photo/Rajesh Kumar Singh)A Rajasthani nomad girl reacts to the camera as others walk along with their donkeys on a street at Badshapur In the northern Indian state of Haryana. (REUTERS/Adnan Abidi)An Indian woman works at a construction project in front of the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in New Delhi. The Commonwealth Games are due to be held in the Indian capital from October 3-14, 2010, but concerns remain over construction of its sporting and transport infrastructure. The sheer scale of the project has drawn an enormous population of migrant workers from all over India. (Daniel Berehulak/Getty Images)Indian children work nearby to their parents at a construction project in front of the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in New Delhi. The children accompany their parents to the work site, where if they are prepared to work, they will receive money for bread and milk and be provided with dinner by the contractor. (Daniel Berehulak/Getty Images)

L’India non deve
e forse non vuole essere compresa, 
l’India vuole solo
entrare dentro Voi stessi

A folk dancer from Kerala state looks on near his state's tableau, at a preview ahead of the Republic Day, in New Delhi. (AP Photo/Gurinder Osan)A man is seen silhouetted as he smokes on the banks of the River Yamuna in New Delhi. Despite a 2001 Supreme Court ruling ordering the cleanup of the Yamuna, and despite billions in government spending to do just that, the waterway that supplies 70 percent of New Delhi's water remains a frothy, putrid sewer. (AP Photo/Rajesh Kumar Singh)An elderly woman begs for alms on a roadside in the old part of New Delhi. (AP Photo/Rajesh Kumar Singh)A man cries as he prays at the shrine of Sufi Saint Nizamuddin Auliya in New Delhi. (REUTERS/Adnan Abidi)Hindu women leave the Rameswari temple after offering prayers during the Pongal festival in Rameswaram, in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Pongal is a harvest festival celebrated by Tamils across the world. (AP Photo/Rafiq Maqbool)A villager tries to control a bull during a bull-taming festival on the outskirts of Madurai town, about 500 km (311 miles) from Chennai. The annual bull-taming festival is celebrated as part of south India's harvest festival of Pongal. (REUTERS/Babu)A child is administered drops of polio vaccine at a health center at Saliasahi, Bhubaneswar. India is observing National Immunization Day Sunday in efforts to eradicate polio. Every year, the country mobilizes more than 2 million health workers for an immunization day, visiting more than 200 million homes. (AP Photo/Biswaranjan Rout)The fingers of a woman in a state of trance are seen through a lattice wall at the shrine of Sufi Saint Nizamuddin Auliya in New Delhi. (REUTERS/Adnan Abidi)An Indian Border Security Force soldier patrols near fencing at the India-Pakistan border at Suchetgarh, about 30 km (19 miles) south of Jammu. (REUTERS/Mukesh Gupta)

Foto fonte Boston Globe, 5 febbraio 2010

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