This view would have made a painting by the Daniels in the School of landscapes during the 19th Cent. |
This is my favourite hillock near the Jarwadih village. |
This is an impromptu photograph on arriving a Santal homestead. |
A typical view in a Santal countryside in the heart of the jungles of Hazaribagh. |
A typical Santal dwelling with decorations for the coming Diwali season. |
A decorated doorway with red coloured wainscotting of red ochre with floral edges. |
Walls decorated with red ochre in a Manji Santal village |
Manjhi Santal women making brooms from bamboo in the village of Jarwadih |
A typical courtyard with wall decorations and Saal poles used for the corral for the cattle |
Another typical view of a forest village |
This shows how the bamboo broom is laid out while it is being made. When it is rolled up, it becomes a familiar object used for sweeping mudden floors clean. |
A manjhi Santal women with children in the decorated courtyard of her house which is a glimpse of the woman's world in the forest village of Hazaribagh |
Bulu Imam with some old friends in the Jarwadih village |
The entrance to a Santal house with a long drive |
... and in the courtyard |
This goat seems to be doing puja at the Manjhisthaan or wodden post dedicated to the ancestors in the courtyard of a manjhi Santal house |
A decorated doorway |
Add caption |
Elizabeth and Bulu with an old Santal friend in his father Sanjhlu Hansda's house |
Note the careful laying of the handmade tiles in the roof. |
Both these dogs (Santal Hound) were given back as pups to the village by Bulu Imam and the village is known for this special breed which can also be found by searching the internet. |
http://indog.co.in/the_santal_hound.pdf |
A Manjhi woman making brooms from bamboo. |
A typical view of the countryside |
Rice-fields by evening light |
An old temple |
Tower Hill |
lovely,lovely,lovely
ReplyDeleteSimply Beautiful :-)
ReplyDeletecoming back to Nature-the Great U-Turn!
DeleteAbsolutely Wonderful !!Brings me back the nostalgic memories of dear old Hazareebaugh,where I studied at St.Columba's College in 1976.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely Wonderful !!Brings me back the nostalgic memories of dear old Hazareebaugh,where I studied at St.Columba's College in 1976.
ReplyDeletePresentation is worth appreciation (y)
ReplyDeletePresentation is worth appreciation (y)
ReplyDelete