Monday, 2 August 2010

the watchdogs of goa

The interiors of Goa are lined with villages, villages with centuries old Portuguese houses, an occasional crucifix here a random chapel there, winding roads with only an occasional motorbike zooming by.

Everything is serenely ordinary and ambling past until you come across the lions and soldiers. They breathe a life into the otherwise still scene. They watch the streets in pairs and have been doing so for centuries.














14 comments:

  1. Awesome. One of my fave things to look out for in Goa.

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  2. lots of travel in yours photos, love them

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  3. constructions... a tribute to Indian colonizers?

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  4. Well captured...

    Wondering though, is there a significance of having the demon like creatures at the gate? Many old Indian homes and some superstitious ones still hang the ugly demon face to save the house from evil eyes. :) Looks like Goa's homes reflect a similar story (maybe).

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  5. My friends still don't believe me when I say I have never been to Goa. So many places to visit in India and so little time!

    Loved this photo series. More soon? :)

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  6. thanks all!
    it is a common superstitious practice in many Indian cultures to pursue protective measures and guard their homes against bad luck or 'the evil eye'.
    the lions are soldiers were originally constructed by the Portuguese as a symbolic gesture of both protection and grandeur...

    dilip i do not believe you have not been to goa either! you must go!

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  7. There is an element of humor in these statues, or am I interpreting it wrong. They are beautiful, goofy and threatning at the same time. Really interesting.

    RE: By the way thank you so much for your words. It means a lot to me.

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  8. Here in north india ... people use those ugly demon face to guard the house n its family from "evil eye" but those statue looks cute n add beauty to the house too !!

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  9. Love the last one. my favorite. these are awesome pics.

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  10. I loved the theme and the shots too !! I hope to get inspiration from your pics and learn a thing or two...xx

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  11. I was born in India but came to canada 35 years ago. I love your pictures, I wish I could visit some of these places sometime. Do you have more pictures of your sisters mehndi and wedding. I love looking at pictures of weddings in India. I live in Canada. My name is Beant

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  12. Love this series :) awesome

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