What fantastic, colorful captures, Sridharan! This is always one of the fun things to do on any trip! It does look like fun indeed! Thanks for sharing! Hope you have a great week!!
Thank you my friend for your wishes!!! We are so happy for the born of the little Magda. What beautiful, colorful and steeped suvenir, photos!!!! Many greetings
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I've never been to Thirupati. So it's nice to see all the pictures. I've been wanting to do a post like this about the shops near Guruvayur. The picture of the plastic pots and baskets and dustpans(?) makes me wonder if they're just toys or are symbolic.
Thanks Nambiar..They are toys.. I have also heard that there are colorful shops around the Guruvayur temple. I visited Guruvayur long long back. Hope to make a trip soon.
Thank you for that, Mr Sridharan. :) The shops just outside Guruvayur is also much like this -- very colourful and full of energy. You'll love the ambiance :)
What fantastic, colorful captures, Sridharan! This is always one of the fun things to do on any trip! It does look like fun indeed! Thanks for sharing! Hope you have a great week!!
ReplyDeleteColorful....You have captured it very nicely
ReplyDeleteWonderful shopping tour of Tirupati market.
ReplyDeleteWonderful colorful bazaars of our country! Never feel tired of roaming there!!
ReplyDeleteHave a happy week :)
Thank you my friend for your wishes!!!
ReplyDeleteWe are so happy for the born of the little Magda.
What beautiful, colorful and steeped suvenir, photos!!!!
Many greetings
Exactly my kind of post - bright, colourful and all about shopping.
ReplyDeleteFantastic captures.
ReplyDeleteI think the best thing from Tirupathy is the laddoo :-) Lovely colourful photos!
ReplyDeleteIts a colourful paraphernalia out there. Nice clicks.
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I've never been to Thirupati. So it's nice to see all the pictures. I've been wanting to do a post like this about the shops near Guruvayur.
ReplyDeleteThe picture of the plastic pots and baskets and dustpans(?) makes me wonder if they're just toys or are symbolic.
Thanks Nambiar..They are toys..
ReplyDeleteI have also heard that there are colorful shops around the Guruvayur temple. I visited Guruvayur long long back. Hope to make a trip soon.
What an incredibly fascinating collection and such a rich riot of colors.
ReplyDeleteThank you for that, Mr Sridharan. :) The shops just outside Guruvayur is also much like this -- very colourful and full of energy. You'll love the ambiance :)
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