I had several hours to kill today before getting my flight home. Almost 16 hours on a direct flight is never fun, but at least I get to wander some before I go.
Unfortunately the stores would not allow me to take pictures of the intricate carvings and amazing pieces. I will try to get a friend to get some for later to show. The craftsmanship of the Indian carvers rivals any in the world. Most of the pieces I saw were of figures from their Hindu faith. I like to believe that their devotion to their faith adds to their creativity and helps them make even finer work.
I go into a store like this and want to take everything home with me. It is hard to fit a 6 foot tall statue of something in my suitcase so maybe next time I will get one and ship it home.
Many think that India is too far from their reality and budget to visit on a vacation, but in the end many exotic locations like this are well within reach to most travelers. I think that including the ticket, a person can take a vacation here for close to the same amount as some tacky resort beach vacation. The difference is that in a place like India, you can work on your mind rather than just the perfect tan. After all, tans fade and knowledge grows.
I will write more after returning to the states.
-- making sawdust....























4 comments so far
Eric
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posted 174 days ago
Nice post. I agree that many places like India are far more accessible than people realize. Next time, swing by and see me in Malaysia!
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Mario
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posted 174 days ago
Too bad you were not able to get any pics. I would love to see them. It is so interesting to see how craftsamn from around the world work with wood.
Thanks for the post and keep them comming.
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MsDebbieP
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posted 174 days ago
thank you for taking us along on your journey!
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airfieldman
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posted 174 days ago
Having spent 6 yrs in Japan, and visited about 18 diifferent countries around the globe, I can attest the the advantages of getting a different taste of the world. You are a lucky man to have that opportunity and enjoy it as you do.
-- Do what you love, the money will follow --Marsha Sinetar