
The Kalan Masjid lies close to Raziya Sultan’s Tomb. A rather quiet place, somewhere inside a very crowded Bazaar. Built in 1387 by Feroz Shah Tughlaq, it is one of the oldest Mosques in Delhi.
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This post is part of, what appears to be, a series of short, sometimes confusing, posts.
Writing Challenge : Just Do It
Photo Challenge : Reflections
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9 replies on “Reflection”
Beautiful photograph! π
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There is a calm serinity over this place – Thankyou for sharing your photo
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π Thank you π It was rather peaceful there… The strange thing is, this mosque lies at the heart of Chandini Chowk – which is one of the noisiest, and most congested parts of the city!
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Beautiful, Kasturika. I love the framing, the lighting, and the “texture.” I also like how you knocked out two challenges in one. π
Interesting how the reflection is more beautiful than the reality. Of course, that is my own perception,but it is an interesting concept. Can we reflect ourselves better than “reality”?
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I looked at the picture from your perspective – and I realised something – the reflection not only looks more beautiful, but also reveals more than what we see as reality in this picture!
Thank you for your appreciation π I’m kind of lazy with challenges so there you go π
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I love history and the old not cared heritage of this country. I would love to visit Old Delhi but………….
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Old Delhi is quite a fascinating place. If it is possible, you must try to visit. Preferably with a knowledgeable guide. And even if, for some reason Old Delhi isn’t possible, there is plenty to see in Delhi – with 3000 years of history, you will love it π
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Delhi I have visited many times not old Delhi though.
The plans were many but as they say man proposes and God disposes.
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π well, maybe next time!
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