Sunday, July 10, 2011

Contemporary life of India : Part 2

It is impossible to know India without understanding its religious beliefs, living and    practices, which have a large impact on the personal lives of most Indians and influence public life on a daily basis. Indian religions have deep historical roots that are recollected by contemporary Indians.





At a roadside bazaar in Jaipur, framed
images of popular Hindu gods. Thousands of
such prints are sold throughout India each
year for less than U.S. $1 each.





The rickshaw remains the
cheapest mode of transport in India and may
be observed just about everywhere, from congested
city streets as here to dusty country
roads.





The rickshaw remains the
cheapest mode of transport in India and may
be observed just about everywhere, from congested
city streets as here to dusty country
roads.


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