‘Art of Enjoying every Moment’: The Ganges boat ride, in Banaras.

[image error]


 


After a city tour, also Ashoka Pillar, Thai temple, Stupa at Sarnath,


to which we added the Banaras Hindu University’s campus –


including the new Vishwanath temple – that students frequent:


we reached the Ganges at Assi Ghat, after the arati had commenced.


 


A number of young women rushed to us – as a swarm of locusts;


buzzing around – into making us buy their last leaf boats with diyas


of candle – that lit, along with flowers and incense are floated –


by those seeking to make a solemn wish, or purely in reverence.


 


After offerings to Ganges, we hired a motorboat for a long ride –


which would be tough on a rowboat in high tide – at this time:


to go past the famed ghats lining Banaras – ending its enhanced facade –


painting an exquisite sight over the canvas of balmy dimming sky.


 


Glittering silhouettes of ghats, distinct in architectural constructs –


breezed by as if in a motion picture we might be viewing from our car,


in an amphitheatre or at a drive-in open-air theatre complex:


titles extoled on the horizon, rousing images of the ghat’s heritages.


 


A jarring motor sound disrupted the quiet, barring conversation,


over that insects hounded us – attacking our faces, hands and neck:


yet they couldn’t diminish the exquisiteness and bliss of these flashes –


as we focused on relishing every moment – in spite of life’s deterrents.


 


[image error]


The Banaras Hindu University’s front facade…from our car, as we’re leaving.


[image error]


The floating diya…


 


[image error]


[image error]


[image error]


[image error]


[image error]


[image error]


[image error]


[image error]


[image error]

 •  0 comments  •  flag
Share on Twitter
Published on May 25, 2019 08:59
No comments have been added yet.