It was late June last year when we planned a weekend trip to a tribal village in the Birbhum district of West Bengal. It was not much a tourist spot and almost an insignificant place to visit. The main reason behind to choose this spot was that we ( me, my husband and three of our friends ) wanted to spend a day or two in total tranquility, peace and amidst nature. One of our friends, he had some connection with the district tourist office and arranged the booking in a Government Lodge. We reached there by the afternoon. The drive was quite tiresome and moreover it was drizzling all the time. Though we all enjoyed the rain but it became taxing for the one who was driving, he had to be over-cautious all the time as the road had potholes here and there and the overall condition was pathetic.
A sumptuous meal followed by a power nap was enough for us to regain our energy. We gathered down in the adjoining lawn to enjoy the heavy moisture-laden breeze that made the evening beautiful. A whiff of some sweet fragrance from the nearby forest carried by the wind made the atmosphere all the more sweet and aromatic.
Next morning, I opened my eyes as the first rays of the sun squeezed their way into the room through the heavy curtains. I decided to take a walk through the village alone. This is a thing I enjoy doing always. I love to spend time with nature whenever I get a chance, away from the bricks and stone and the cacophony of city life. It rejuvenates me every time and I prefer to be alone, breathing in the fresh oxygen and enjoying the greeneries with an insatiable thirst.
So I grabbed my camera and stealthily left the room as I had no intention to disturb the deep slumber of my husband. The dawn was drifting slowly towards a not-so-sunny morning. The sky was partly cloudy and the soothing weather lifted up my heart. I took a narrow path which meandered into the jungle that made the boundary of the small village. The path was created as the villagers often had to visit the jungle in search of wood, dry leaves and other things. It would be an exaggeration to call it a ‘jungle’ …it was just a reminiscence of one. But still, the natural ambiance along with the cool temperature, the loud chirping of unknown birds was making me feel blessed.
Then I again sensed it. That fragrance which we were talking about the last evening. I very much doubted that this forest was the source of it and now as I was advancing along the path, the faint smell was becoming stronger and sweeter. Not only sweet, it was rather intoxicating ..a woody-floral strong aroma which can beat even the most expensive French perfume! I followed the scent-trail and then I saw the trees.
Four of them, standing side by side, in the full bloom of the monsoon, fresh and heavenly. The Kadamba ( Common bur-flower ) trees. It was one of the most blissful moments of my life. The wind around was heavy with the aroma radiated from the flowers which looked so beautiful. Big and round golden yellow color in the center fading into yellowish white on the outer side. The enchanting smell held me there captivated. I inhaled more and more wanting to etch its existence in my mind’s aroma-graph for ever. The Kadamba or Kadam ( Scientific name: Neolamarckia cadamba ) has a rich, mellow and delicious aroma that can energize a tiring mind. It smells best between 3 A.M and 6 A.M, the time which is said to be unique to offer a prayer to God. It is said that Lord Krishna used to love the Kadamba tree and its flowers. We can find many a paintings with Lord Krishna playing around with Radhika and Gopis under Kadamba tree.
I was really thinking about all those mythological stories when a few drops of rain jolted me back to reality. The partly cloudy sky was now overcast with clouds and I expected a downpour to rush down anytime. I took out my camera to take a few quick snaps and started my return journey down the way. The imagination of rain-soaked Kadamba trees emanating that the heavenly aroma made me blissful once again.
Linking this to WordPress Daily Prompt Smell You Later
Lovely click. I dont think I’ve come across this flower and the way you spoke about the fragrance, wow, I really want to experience it 🙂
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Must have been Edenic!
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I can imagine how lovely it is to smell it ..e so close to it…TFS 🙂
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So beautiful a fragrance ! I can smell it almost 🙂 nicely done
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Thanks a lot…nice to know you find it good… 🙂
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Nice write. Mesmerizing:)
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Thank you 🙂
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Kadam flowers do smell sweet, great account here. All the best!
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Yes.. I like the smell…mesmerizing 🙂 ..thanks Indrani…
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Great post & lovely fragrance, Mani!
All the best for the contest 🙂
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Thanks Anita… 🙂
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Wonderful Fragrance Maniparna 🙂 Loved it, snaps r so wonderful too. Good wishes to you for Contest.
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Thanks dear… 🙂 glad you liked it…
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🙂 It’s good ! Good wishes.
Btw plz check my post “Awards & friendships” I mentioned your blog too 🙂 🙂
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Aww..really !! sure… thanks so much… 🙂
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🙂 My pleasure, Tc
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🙂
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Unique find. Never actually seen or smelt one but have the smell in my imagination though. Well described Maniparna. Thanks for taking me along this journey.
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Thanks for such a nice comment Vidhya…. it was really a memorable journey for me too… 🙂
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Wow…lovely or fragrant post I would say 🙂
I must say the photographs add gorgeousness to your blogposts… ALL THE BEST for contest dear 🙂
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Thanks Priyanka… 🙂
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Wanderer in you spotted the source. Beautiful picture and it’s always good to spend time in the lap of nature.
Good luck, dear 🙂
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Yeah Saru… it always feels so soothing and peaceful to be with nature… 🙂 Thanks a lot..
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Exploring a place unravels many hidden beauties
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Absolutely… Thanks for commenting… 🙂
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These look like Miniature Suns… 😀
Picturesque, and I hadn’t heard about them, so learnt about a new creation of Nature. 🙂
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hehe..they really do… 😀 and they have really a mesmerizing smell… Thanks Poonam for commenting… 🙂
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Ah! The sights, smells and tranquility of these places. That’s what keeps me trekking still 🙂
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So true Suresh… I can understand… 🙂
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The real, hidden secret is the memorable fragrance is in your words! Seriously though, very engaging descriptions that make it a very nice experience to read. In fact the descriptions were so well-written that there is no way I would take a power nap, in case I missed any of it! And I missed none here… thank you!
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Thanks a ton for this inspiring comment 🙂 it means a lot when someone really likes a post or here…to be precise…the smell…. 🙂
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Nice one. I like it.
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Very nicely written! 🙂 I must visit this village sometime! All the best, Maniparna! 🙂
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Thank you… 🙂 and welcome to my blog…
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A smell is not just a smell but its a moment enclosed in time sometimes, thanks for making me visit the Nostalgia, Thanks for posting! All the Best!
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Glad to know you liked it Datta… thank you so much… 🙂
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Magic of the fracrance!!! All the best dear! 🙂
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Thanks Namrata…:-)
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Kadamba is indeed intoxicating. Wonderful account of your trip and perfect description of the fragrance of Kadamba. 🙂
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Thanks Rekha… those who’ve seen and smell the flower , will understand the magic … 🙂
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Intoxicating!
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Thank you Amit ji…the smell really is intoxicating.. 🙂
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Wow! Let alone smell, I think it looks gorgeous too! Lovely! All the best dear 🙂
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Thanks Bushra…they really look wonderful…
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kadam ful blooms plenty in the forests of East and Weast Singhbhum. the entire Manbhunand also inand around Seuri, Birbhum. There is another sweet smelling flower Sirish which blooms near Holy in those regions. A word of caution. pls do not move alone in village that too with acamera. These days in the areas around Birbhum villagers doubt any newcomer.
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Yes , have heard of Sirish…haven’t seen it yet blooming.
You’re echoing the same words as of the lodge manager. When he came to know that I went alone for a walk , he was almost shocked ! 😛 and my husband was furious… shouted a lot and finally said that I’ve an incurable insanity …. 😀 😀
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I must say, a scented post ! Its the first time I have seen (though, still in your pics) the kadamba flowers !! and they are beautiful.. like Rakhis ..Thanks for a wonderful post about a wonderful place .It seem de-stressing .. and yes a nice work on prompt as always 🙂 wishes Maniparna 🙂
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They are really beautiful ! and the smell is divine… 🙂 thanks Kokila …
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You keep finding the best places and things, don’t you? 🙂 Sounds wonderful
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😀 That’s why I love your movie reviews and Vampire Bat and The Owl…. 😛
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Thanks 🙂 😀 I am working on some fragrance too 😀
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A beautiful account very calming! Thanks for the share.
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Thanks Dilip, I was thinking to write this down as a travel post. Then this contest came up and I could think of nothing else but that mesmerizing fragrance of Kadam flowers… 🙂
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