Saturday, 17 October 2020
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Thursday, 8 October 2020
No Mother-in-law, Please!
Excerpt from Chapter 27 - A new chapter begins in Yogita's life
“Ritesh, I am lucky to have a friend
like you. You have been my backbone all these days. I cannot imagine what I
would have done without you, otherwise! Frankly speaking, I could stay with you
even without marrying you. I feel so sure of you!”
Ritesh’s eyes lit up. “So?”
“So what? Of course, yes!”
He gathered her into his arms tightly
as if he would never let her go. She too clasped him tightly, as shocked
children stopped playing mid-way and gawked at them, couples around cheered and
the senior citizens frowned at their ‘indecency’.
“Ravi, guess what? We got married in a
temple today. The priest was arranged in an hour’s time with a hefty dakshina and we just had some rituals
and exchanged garlands after I tied the mangalsutra
around Yogita’s neck. Only the five of us had gone to the temple.”
“Ritesh, you lucky guy! You managed
it finally. Hearty congratulations to both of you!”
End of excerpt
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Wednesday, 7 October 2020
Dargah Hazrat Sidi Syed Shah’s Jali
An amalgamation of two cultures!
This intricate windows' latticework in sandstone, epitomizes the harmony between the Hindu and Islamic culture by incorporating icons of both the religions in a splendid work of craftsmanship. The tree unique to Hinduism and the date palm symbolic of the Islamic religion are found peacefully coexisting side by side.
We viewed this mosque from outside, just for some minutes in the course of our City Tour. But the semicircular windows of this mosque, with this unique symbolism of ‘the tree of life’ sculpted painstakingly in the form of the ‘jali’ captured our hearts.