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A Kashmiri Tourist in Kashmir,
Ganpatyar,
habba kadal,
house,
School,
temples
Filed under:
A Kashmiri Tourist in Kashmir,
Ganpatyar,
habba kadal,
house,
School,
temples
Ganpatyar Temple, Ganpat Yarbal, near Habba Kadal
An ancient Ganesh temple of Kashmir.
Names engraved in stone.
Ancient deities at the door - Bhairav(? Update [2017: Vishnu, one face boar, one face lion, similar found from Martand temple]) keeps guard.
Ganeesh of Ganpatyar.
Wish.Threads tied to the window.
Residents.
Ganeesh Ghat School, right side wall of the temple.
Markings on the window indicate that it's used as a camp by the security people.
I was told my maternal grandfather studied here till his third or second grade.
Right bank of Jehlum as seen from the Ganpatyar temple (also on the right).
Left bank of Jehlum
Jehlum, as it flows through Srinagar, is lined with ancient temples on its banks.
An empty house.
BY ;AVTAR MOTA
A security man posted at the gate said he's from Chandrapur. I know the place, it's near Nagpur in Maharashtra. In summers the temperature can go up to 47 degree Celsius and burn the skin off your back . He knows why he is here and doesn't mix words while explaining it to the visitors. He said that the day they are out of here,' none of this would stand'.
As I looked for the ghat, a Sikh security man explained that the ghat isn't accessible from the temple.
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