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082 _aVSCL
_bSIN
100 _aSingh, Raghubir
245 4 _aThe Ganges
260 _aLondon
_bThames & Hudson
_c2003
300 _a192
_c‎ 26.7 x 1.3 x 23.5 cm
_rPaperback
504 _aIndia is not simply a place; it is an experience. And the Ganges is not just a river: it is an aspect of the divine. This is raghubir Singh's personal pilgrimage along the Ganges: from the Himalayas, where the river rises among snows, through the villages of the Gangetic plain, past Banaras and through Bihar, to the Bay of Bengal, between India and Bangladesh. On the way he captures the essence of the River's many different stages and moods, its strange and stunning beauty, its turbulence and ferocity during the monsoon, and the intimate daily lives of the people who live along it. He shows the River's powerful religious significance, attested by the millions of Hindus who take part in the ageless pilgrimages and festivals held on its Banks. Singh's camera is as fine-tuned as his sensibility. To read his introductions to each area or aspect of the Ganges and then to look at these fascinating and infinitely various photographs is to see that what he notices with his mind he can catch to an amazing degree in a visual image. In these pictures there is more than the conventionally beautiful; in them we are brought face to face with loknadi, the river of the world.
650 _aBangladesh
650 _aCulture
650 _aGanga river
650 _aGangetic plain
650 _aIndia
650 _aPeople and life
650 _aPhotographs
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