Wednesday 29 September 2021

At last!

 

                                                 A gift from my beloved husband Ramesh,

                                                 with images of some of my books' covers!

                                                                        Thanks dear! 

                                                      You do make my world go 'round! 

 

                     At Last!

I thought that I would never marry,

I was Just Not Meant for Marriage!

You had your own ideas about marriage,

Surely you didn't say No Mother-in-law, Please!

I prayed that thoughts about you

wouldn't turn into The Obsession,

But it was God's Will

that we marry

and we did! 

At last!

Now you're The Trophy Wife! 

All's well that ends well!

Ha Ha!

                                                       Ramesh

 

Poem penned by Priya Ramesh Swaminathan on the spur of the moment.

Sunday 26 September 2021

World Tourism Day! - Our tours - The journey continues...

      Last year, we visited the first city in India to get the tag of the UNESCO World Heritage City - Ahmedabad. After visiting its numerous heritage structures, we realized that it indeed was a treasure-trove of our rich cultural and architectural heritage. 

      In my blog dated 24th February, I have relived my experience at Ahmedabad. Do peruse it!

      As an avid traveler who has visited lots of Indian heritage sites and been awe-struck by their resilience and sheer magnificence, I have lots of photographs to share. Here are some heritage landmarks:

Jantar-mantar  -  Jaipur, Rajasthan
Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti Dargah - Ajmer, Rajasthan

Velankanni Church - Nagapattiam, Tamil Nadu

Shore temples - Mamallapuram, Tamil Nadu

Living heritage! 100 year old banyan tree - Auroville, Puducherry

Aurobindo Ashram - Puducherry

Fort Saint George - Chennai (First British Fortress of India) Tamil Nadu

Government museum - Chennai, Tamil Nadu

Chidambaram temple - Chidambaram, Chennai, Tamil Nadu

Varadaraja Perumal temple - Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu


Sri Siddhi Vinayak Temple - Siddhatek, Maharashtra

Sri Jagdish temple - Udaipur, Gujarat

City Palace - Udaipur, Rajasthan

Saheliyon-ki-bawdi - Udaipur, Rajasthan

Ummed Bhawan palace - Jodhpur, Rajasthan

Mehrangarh fort - Jodhpur, Rajasthan

Jaswant Thada - Jodhpur, Rajasthan

Cenotaph - Mandore, Jodhpur, Rajasthan

Zenana Mahal - Mandore, Jodhpur, Rajasthan

Ambaji temple - Ambaji, Gujarat

Amer Fort - Jaipur, Rajasthan

World's largest cannon on wheels - Jaigarh Fort, Rajasthan

Amer Fort - Jaipur, Rajasthan

Maharaja Jaisingh's Palace - Jaipur, Rajasthan

Hawa Mahal - Jaipur, Rajasthan

St. Patrick's Cathedral - Pune, Maharashtra

Sun temple - Modhera, Gujarat

Sabarmati Ashram - Sabarmati, Gujarat

Adalaj step-well - Adalaj, Gujarat
The Empress Botanical Garden - Pune, Maharashtra

The Chennai Municipal Corporation building - Chennai, Tamil Nadu

Salarjung Museum - Hyderabad



Charminar - Hyderabad
Pichavaram mangroves - Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu


Taj Mahal - Agra, U.P.
Buland Darwaza - Fatehpur Sikri, Agra, U.P.
Panch Mahal
Rani Jodhabai's Palace - Fatehpur Sikri, Agra, U.P.
Ramgarh Palace - Varanasi, U.P.
Khwaja Salim Chisti's Dargah - Fatehpur Sikri, Agra, U.P.
The Sacred Ganges - Varanasi 




Harmandir Sahib (Golden Temple) - Amritsar, Punjab  

                                     All the snaps posted above, have been clicked by me.
    
 You could read detailed reviews of most of these places on this blog, www.sakaaltimes.com as well as at www.tripadvisor.in. 

By the way, in my opinion, most of the cities in India would qualify for the UNESCO World Heritage City tag as architectural gems dot our country, making it vibrant and a tourist's delight!

Our ancient Indian civilization and its way of life has charmed visitors for centuries and will undoubtedly continue to do so in the ages to come. Long Live India!

And yes, we (my husband and I) look forward to the journey as much as the destination, as we get to meet lots of new people, have interesting conversations with them, travel by various modes of transport (especially by train!), taste the local delicacies and enjoy the cuisine, visit museums and shows to get a feel of the past splendor and glory of that place! Even our scary experiences serve as juicy anecdotes once we are safely back home.

For me, as a writer, traveling helps me to understand people and their motivations, observe things all around and undoubtedly gain ideas for unique and splendid, slice-of-life stories!

I eagerly await the time when we will be able to visit all the heritage sites of the world. May it come soon... 

I am delighted to inform you that I am in the top 10% of contributors from Pune, to www.tripadvisor.in.

Wednesday 22 September 2021

Kindle Countdown Deal - 'Wow! Wrong Number'

 Dear friends,

Don’t we all do that, what we perceive to be right? So do the protagonists of the stories in my e-book titled 'Wow! Wrong Number'.
 
So we have Pratiksha, striving for a catharsis; Shirish masquerading as an imposter; Meena attempting to rehabilitate a destitute; Ilaa trying to prove a point; Mita landing in a hot soup due to her shenanigans; Aruna emerging out of a rut and Sumedha taking the bull by its horns! Do they succeed in their respective missions? How? What happens thereafter? Read on to find out… Decide whether their perceptions were bang on, or way off the mark? Each to his/her own!

A Kindle Countdown Deal will be on from 24th September to 1st October, 2021 for my e-book titled Wow! Wrong Number, at www.amazon.com. This e-book will be available for just  $0.99 at a whopping discount of 67%
Hurry! Kindly peruse it and let me have your invaluable feedback.

You could even peruse my other 19 e-books. 

Thanks. Happy reading! Have a great day ahead!
Priya

Here's the link! Preview a sample of the book for free....
https://www.amazon.com/Wow-Wrong-number-Never-keeps/dp/1521368481


Wednesday 15 September 2021

My Divine Connection with My Favorite Lord Ganesha!

 


The Times of India had published this write-up featuring my collection of Ganesh idols. 
My student had written it.

Some exquisite rangolis made by me with colors/flowers:





This rangoli pattern was copied from a rangoli book.


Taught by me during a craft workshop!



This Ganpati was copied from a photo frame



A design from a greeting card was filled in with make-up colors, turmeric and vermillion; by me.
Best out of waste!



A drawing with my husband Ramesh's name and my name (in Devanagari script) artistically incorporated into a Ganesha's image by a local artist at Saras Baug in Pune. This was gifted to me by my dear friend Jyoti Mulgundkar.




Some wall-hangings and photo-frames from my collection!














A rangoli book designed and published by me, containing my own rangoli creations!



Some of the Ganeshotsav decorations at home:












Goddess Laxmi's puja!


Some paintings made by my father, Sri Ramesh Sharma. Sometimes he would create his own designs, at other times, copy them from elsewhere and recreate the magic.









Lord Ganesha's images created by me on my PC! 



Some exquisite idols from my collection!









I have also been making scrap-books with hundreds of newspaper and magazine cuttings related to Lord Ganesh and Ganeshotsav. It is a work forever in progress...

I have some key-chains too, with varied figures of Lord Ganesh!

Ganpati Bappa Moraya, Mangal Murti Moraya!