
Jaipur in Rajasthan
The most remarkable faces I have found in India

A hard steal worker in Jaipur
Portraits of hard working people , children and women and the devotion to their faith and culture.

Little boy at the market in Jaipur

Ahemadabad
Deep devotion.

Ahemadabad , a woman in deep prayers

Haridwar at the Ganges river

Practice of devotion, in Haridwar

The daily devotion for the ancestors at the Ganges River in Haridwar

Haridwar, devoted prayers of a woman

Young girls in Rankapur

Ranakpur, woman offering flowers before entering the temple

Ranakpur a child in front of the temple, holding on to his blanket

A farmer, tending his fields in Ranakpur

Sanaganer, Rajasthan, woman working in making paper

Gardener at a temple in Udaipur, Rajasthan
I carry a great admiration for India and their people , photographing all those beings has been a great pleasure for me in all my gratitude.
Precious heritage, Cornelia! What a great display of stunning portraits, I’m in awe.
I have just finished reading a fascinating book “Shantaram” by Gregory David Roberts; high adventure and great storytelling based on an extraordinary true story of eight years in the Bombay underworld – so at the moment I’m totally “into India” and enjoyed your post very much.
Thank you so much Dina, for visiting and enjoying my post. It was such a wonderful experience to capture all those people’s expressions. I am understand the feeling being totally “into India”. I have many other posts about Indian, if you feel like scrolling through my a bit older posts. And I will look up that book , you were talking about, because I am still so much “into India”. Enjoy being in that “state”
Your amazing portraits of the people in India radiate joy and inner contentment In contrast to our Western affluent society, they are poor by purely materialistic standards, but rich in their spirituality. This is the message I am taking out of your post today, dear Cornelia.
Thank you Peter, indeed you are right, about the devotion to their believes, their values in life are just very different compared to us Westerners. I am glad to hear about what you have received as a message. I am just in love with this country so rich in culture.
I don’t think it is a coincidence that quite a few people from India follow my blog. How about you, Cornelia?
I have tons of followers from India, which is really wonderful. Peter I have noticed that you are a follower of Arv, the passionate blogger from Jaipur.
Yes, we follow each other. Because of him, I know a lot about the amazing city of Jaipur.
Beautiful, love your collection.❤️
Thank you dear friend, for enjoying them
My pleasure azizam.
India must be a fascinating place with special people. I have never been, thanks for your portraits which bring me there and allow me to “meet” them.
Indeed, India is a fascinating country as especially it’s people. I am glad , you enjoyed those portraits, and thank you for your kind comment.
Wonderful. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for stopping by.
Nice set of happy pictures, Cornelia!
Thank you Arv, I always welcome your kind comments. Have a great week.
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Honoured that you admire India and its people Cornelia. 🙏. The pictures are so representative of the diversity we have. Beautiful ♥️
Thank you Radhika, actually I am honored that you as an Indian appreciate so much my images of India.
Fascinating and beautiful portraits, Cornelia. Your love of the culture shines through in your work. I hope to visit one day.
what a lovely comment from you Jane, thank you, that means a lot to me. Yes, indeed India has a soft spot in my heart. Wishing you a creative week, from Cornelia
nice portraits
Lovely images
Thank you so much for stopping by and enjoying my work. I have been in India only once, but fell in love with the people, culture and it’s traditions.
India is full of diversities and through these beautiful portraits, you have truly depicted the message. Great and lovely pictures
Thank you so much, Monica, for your kind compliment from you as a India expert. Thanks for stopping by.