I went to India for a month in May to study Islam and I just got pictures from it and decided to post them cause I'm bored (sorry there are so many)...
Varanasi
Varanasi and the Ganges
Taj Mahal
Delhi
At the Qutub Minar in Delhi
Pushkar
Along the highway in Rajastan
Shrine of Nizamuddin in Delhi
My friend and a khadim at the Shrine at Ajmer
Lodhi Gardens in Delhi
Lodhi again
Me looking good in a rickshaw
Me dressed in shalwar kameez all hot and miserable
How interesting! Thanks for sharing, these pictures are great.
I really hate to sound stupid here, but tell me about the "head dress" thing - I'm obviously not sure what you call it. When did you have to wear it? obviously not the whole time since you were without it at the hotel. I am just very uneducated about this & am curious.
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AJ, you totally have to go to India. It's totally crazy, so far from anything I'd ever seen before.
Laken1, I didn't know about this at all until I went to India. The head scarf is called a dupata and the whole outfit (pants, tunic, scarf) is called shalwar kameez. You don't have to wear it in most of India but we were studying Islam and so we had to wear it in all the Muslim towns and shrines. We only had to wear the scarf over our head while in a mosque or shrine, out on the streets you wear it draped like this... (or even lower to cover your chest more) When we weren't in a Muslim town we could wear what we wanted, but it always had to be at least mid calf, not too low cut, have some sort of sleeve and not show any midriff. It's not like we'd get stoned for wearing something more revealing or anything obviously, but we'd see the occaisonal tourist wearing shorts or something and it was just shocking. I was surprised that pretty much all women except for in the extremely wealthy areas still wear shalwar kameez or saris.
bumblebee, thanks, I actually didn't take them though. I didn't take a single picture over the whole course of the trip because it's just a waste as I'm an appalling bad photographer. My friend actually took them, which is why I just got copies.
And subwolley, that pic of Delhi is the background on my computer.
So amazing! My mom's friend is Kashmiri and he's always down on India (though I'm sure it partially has to do with the fact that Kashmir is such a mess and his family was forced to flee to Delhi) but I would still love to go.