Trio in COVID masks and saris
Trio in COVID masks and saris
On the occasion of the Shree Krishna Janmashtami festival
(celebrating the birth of Krishna, the eighth avatar of Vishnu)
Patan Durbar Square, Lalitpur, Kathmandu, August 11th, 2020
Trio in COVID masks and saris
On the occasion of the Shree Krishna Janmashtami festival
(celebrating the birth of Krishna, the eighth avatar of Vishnu)
Patan Durbar Square, Lalitpur, Kathmandu, August 11th, 2020
Extra: Photo Kathmandu
Patan, November 6th, 2015
Right now there is a fantastic outdoor photography exhibit in Patan called Photo Kathmandu. There are over twenty displays of photos, some taken just after the first earthquake in April, other photos taken a generation ago.
I love this exhibit. Since the photos are mostly hung up outdoors—literally on the walls of the neighborhood buildings—it is open and welcoming to all. People walk by in their daily routine and a photo catches their eye and they stop to look. A grandmother and grandfather walk by the "A Democratic Awakening" display, and get in close to look at the large black and white photos. For one of the exhibits, a friendly volunteer shows you through a small door and suddenly you are in the photographer Juju Bhai Dhakhwa’s actual house; you see the photos he took of his wife and children, and standing there saying welcome is one of his sons, now grown.
I cannot say enough good things about this exhibition that has been put together.
And all this while you are walking the beautiful streets of Patan, a city of brick and fantastic temples awash in history.
If you happen to be in Nepal right now, please take an afternoon to go visit the Photo Kathmandu exhibits in Patan. It goes through November 9th, and it's fantastic.
(below are some photos from a few of the exhibits)
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Children relaxing on Krishna Mandir temple
Patan, Nepal, Saturday, October 10th, 2015
Two friends enjoy a snack on Patan's Krishna Mandir temple (built in 1637).
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