There is always something special about the village life. People in villages are not bothered about what other people are thinking about them. They simply involved in their day to day activity, enjoying their life and minding their own business. Especially when it comes to the lower section of the village community. I have seen them enjoying at every condition. Be it girls, women, or any other. They simply remain free minded.
This was picture of a young women completelly drenched in dirty mud water, carrying some fish. It was yesterday, when many people reach to village pond to catch fish. They appears to have some really good times and most of them have their share of catch. Our pond is gething cleaned after manybyears, so to begin the cleaning process, they drained out the pond water intonthe adjacent field area. As a result, many village people were gathered in hope of catching some fish.
They drenched themselves into filthy muddy water, to catch fish. Theybwere busy since morning, and i had these picture in the evening. Some of them carrying their regular net, while some trying to catch whatever they can through the flowing water, there were people expecring more catch , while some returning empty handed. It was a dramatic view at the pond side, and i manage to capture as much as possible.
These were some random images, as clicking picture of them does not felt good to me. Still each ofbthem tells a story of a life that exist outside a normal life.
This is my entry to #monomad challenge
Wow, I can't say as though I have ever been fishing like that! It's quite interesting. It's definitely a different pace of life than what I am used to over here.
Yes it is a free life...no matter what other people think...they just enjoy with each catch.
Life in the village is indeed almost complete with life as it is, interestingly I am happy to see people catching fish and bathing in mud this is cool my friend.
Yes..it is very unusually...Still these simple things make them happy.
I lived in the rural village of Vrindavana UP, in the 1990s for about 6 weeks in Jan/Feb and then returned for 3 months from April-June. I never wore any shoes for that time or sown cloth, as I was training as brahmachari at the Krishna mandir.
Wow....you following brahamacharya...hope you had a wonderful experince. Those village near Vrindavan is very good.
Yes for total of ten years in saffron through my twenties.
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Village is nothing but being connected with the nature and the real people. Here in City we boast about the friend circle and the shopping and million other things but in reality we all are screaming for some meaningful things in life. In Village people know what really matters at the end of day. While we spend time worrying about worries.
I am learning to accept my new reality in the tier 2 city and its amazing. ❤️☮️
Thanks for bringing us the piece of reality.
So lovely 😍😍