I liked camping and enjoyed when my Dad would bring a lantern on his little boat. He would turn it off so the stars and planets might be able to be seen. This was a nice symbol and hope you Ave a wonderful weekend. 🙂
Thanks, Robin, I’m trying to imagine looking at the vast sky above while on a boat…watching the glittering and blicking stars..what peace and happiness! 🙂
Your picture is a reminder of those lanterns, that vanished from villages in my home state of Kerala since a long time ago. The yearning for light is reminiscent of Vivekananda’s observation that there is no darkness, only absence of light, no hatred, only absence of love, no cold stillness, only absence of lively warmth.
No darkness, only absence of light…. this is really so profound..we all have light within us..all we need is to ignite it… Thanks for such a wonderful comment.. 🙂
Beautiful capture 🙂
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Beautiful lantern. x
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I need such light ❤
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🙂 …
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I liked camping and enjoyed when my Dad would bring a lantern on his little boat. He would turn it off so the stars and planets might be able to be seen. This was a nice symbol and hope you Ave a wonderful weekend. 🙂
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Thanks, Robin, I’m trying to imagine looking at the vast sky above while on a boat…watching the glittering and blicking stars..what peace and happiness! 🙂
Wish you a great weekend ahead… 🙂
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Its the message that counts! Hugs!
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Thank you.. ^_^
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Powerful line and camera shot. It’s such lamp that we city dwellers call primitive that ignites spark into each other’s lives:)
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So well said, Vishal..they are still used in rural areas and perhaps the only means when there is a power-cut, which happens often..
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Looks like brand new, well maintained, touristy lantern 😉 😀
Good to see you again in MMC by adding some more light 🙂
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😀 😀 ..yes, yes, not mundane, you mean… 😉
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Yes, it is never ‘mundane’ from you 😉
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Very nice.
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Thank you..:-)
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Nice lamp to give light. 🙂
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Thanks…these old-fashioned lanterns are still to be seen in villages here… 🙂
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Liked the view, Maniparna. 🙂
Btw, lantern is symbol of RJD (Lalu Yadav’s Party) and elections are going on in Bihar 😛
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Hahaha…yes..I forgot that…lantern is the symbol of RJD 😀 showing light to the nation… 😛
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Mundane but profound
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Thanks, Chaitali… 🙂 Have a great pujo… 🙂
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Nice capture Maniparna.
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Thank you… 🙂
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Your picture is a reminder of those lanterns, that vanished from villages in my home state of Kerala since a long time ago. The yearning for light is reminiscent of Vivekananda’s observation that there is no darkness, only absence of light, no hatred, only absence of love, no cold stillness, only absence of lively warmth.
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No darkness, only absence of light…. this is really so profound..we all have light within us..all we need is to ignite it… Thanks for such a wonderful comment.. 🙂
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Oh completely miss seeing them now a days 🙂 Good capture.
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Rarely seen..that’s why I clicked… 😛
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Smart you are!!!
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Love this beautiful lamp, Maniparna! 🙂
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Thanks, Amy… 🙂
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Those old school lamps always catch my eye 🙂
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Mine too…:-D
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Oh yes . AND let there be lots and lots of LIGHT. ..
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Yeahhh… but these lamps are rarely found nowadays… 🙂
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You need to visit my village we still have them..
Lanterns..:) 🙂
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Here, local name for lanterns is hariken… 😀 😀
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