Our centuries old faith. This is one of its many manifestations. Zyestha Devi. Zeethyar, Srinagar. #Kashmir
The famous Khanqah-e-Moula / Shah Hamadan Masjid. Oldest mosque in #Kashmir. Beautiful wooden architecture. Once upon a time, before the mosque, Goddess Kali's temple existed here.
The remnant of Goddess Kali's temple. A saffron-marked wall under lock. However, our faith fills the air. It is all-pervasive. #Kashmir
Goddess
Kali's temple was destroyed by Sikander Butshikan in 14th century. He
built Khanqah-e-Moula in remembrance of Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani who had
come from Hamadan, Persia (Iran) to spread Islam in #Kashmir. (Clicked this from locked gate)
Nonetheless, Khanqah-e-Moula is a remarkable shrine. #Kashmir
Remember
the Rattan Rani Hospital at Nai Sarak, Srinagar established by Dr ON
Thussu in memory of his first wife? It no longer exists. Only a decrepit
sign board remains. #Kashmir
Hindu High School in Sheetal Nath, Srinagar. #Kashmir
Sheetal
Nath Temple, Srinagar. A very historic place. It is from here, in 1967,
Kashmiri Pandits spearheaded the agitation against abduction of young
Pandit girl, Parmeshwari Handoo, by certain Islamists. #Kashmir
Shri Ram Temple at Barbarshah, Srinagar. #Kashmir
The inner sanctum of Shri Ram Temple, Barbarshah, Srinagar. #Kashmir
The
semblance of peace. Today, polling day in Srinagar, looked like this.
Shutdown. Vehicle movements were partly restricted. I got mixed
responses to my question of exercising right to vote - certain in
favour, some not keen. #Kashmir #LokSabhaElections2019
Interesting
to see some people observing shutdown in Srinagar while some others
casting votes. The city of contradictions. Rather entire #Kashmir is. #LokSabhaElections2019
And
there were some who wanted to cast votes but they didn't. The reason
being they will invite attention for taking part in democratic process
while the dominant narrative is boycotting the poll. Not casting vote to
be out of harm's way. #Kashmir #LokSabhaElections2019
Splendid
Hazratbal shrine, commonly called Dargah. It has 'Moi-e-Muqqadas' which
is believed to be Prophet Muhammad's hair strand. Khatam Shareef was
being recited; so lyrical. #Kashmir
These pigeons greet you outside Dargah, Srinagar. #Kashmir
Friday protestors/stonepelters. Nallamar Road, Srinagar. #Kashmir
Insurgency has engendered several graveyards in #Kashmir.
This is the most famed one called Shaheed Mazar (or militants'
graveyard) near Eidgah in Srinagar. Those who chose the violent path of
separatism/terrorism, and were killed, are buried here.
"Wath wath ayes gasav Khanyar, Arz karav dastgeer rast lo lo." Much revered Dastgeer Sahib, Khanyar, Srinagar. #Kashmir
Ancient Nagbal temple in Anantnag. Chief deity is Anant Bhagwan. The name 'Anantnag' has originated from this temple. #Kashmir
The holy spring at Nagbal temple. Shri Anantnag. #Kashmir
The shrine of Resh Moul Sahib in Anantnag. #Kashmir
Busy street in Anantnag. #Kashmir
The remnant of my ancestral home in Akura, Anantnag. Lost to mayhem and madness of #Kashmir's 'freedom struggle'. Betrayal by friends and neighbours. Life existed here till 1990. Now only rubble. The lifeless home.
This
visit was for dad who built a modest house in Jammu as return seemed
impossible, named it 'Lidder', couldn't visit his home in Akura, and
passed away. Also for grandparents who died waiting for return; for
granduncle who couldn't bear exodus and died in 1990 itself. #Kashmir
Mattan temple. This area is governed by the Sun. You can find golden fishes in this natural spring. #Kashmir
"Gulon
mein rang bhare baad-e-nau-bahaar chale. Chale bhi aao ki gulshan ka
karobaar chale." Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden, Srinagar. #Kashmir
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