The first person that you think of in the
morning and the last person you think of
in the night is either the cause of your
happiness or the cause of your pain….!!
morning and the last person you think of
in the night is either the cause of your
happiness or the cause of your pain….!!
“Raise your words, not voice. It is rain that grows flowers, not thunder.”
“Whatever I was looking for was always you.”
“Pure Heart Is The Greatest Treasure In The Whole World..Dont Believe In Smiling Faces..But Believe In Smiling Hearts…Coz Smiling Heart Are Very Rare In This World”
Maharaj Kumari Lalitarni Devi of Burdwan (b.1911 - d.1947), Daughter of Sir Bijay Chand Mahtab, Maharaja Bahadur of Burdwan
First three photographs shot in 1931 and last two photographs shot in 1927
Source: National Portrait Gallery (npg.org.uk)
Deeg Fort in Bharatpur district, Rajasthan - India 1928
Deeg It is an ancient town. It finds mention in Skanda Purana as “Dirgha” or “Dirghapura”. Deeg was the first capital of the newly carved out Jat state of Bharatpur, when Badan Singh was proclaimed its ruler in 1722. In 1730, the Maharaja Suraj Mal erected the strong fortress of Deeg. After Suraj Mal moved the capital to Bharatpur, Deeg became the second capital of the rulers of Bharatpur princely state. It is known for its number of forts, palaces, gardens and fountains.
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Photographer: Martin Hürlimann
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Photographer: Martin Hürlimann
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Muktesvara deula (Temple) in Bhubaneshwar, Orissa - India 1928
Muktesvara deula is a 10th century Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Siva located in Bhubaneshwar, Orissa, India. The temple dates back to 970 A.D., is a monument of singular importance in the study of the development of Hindu temples in Orissa. In this stylistic development the Mukteswara plays a pivotal role; it marks the culmination of all earlier developments, and initiates a period of experiment which continues for an entire century, as seen in such temples as the Rajarani Temple and Lingaraj temple, both located in Bhubaneswar.
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Photographer: Martin Hürlimann
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