The rains have been particularly bountiful in Jaipur this monsoon season. And Savista and its environs have benefited greatly from nature’s generosity.
On Tuesday September 6, the sixth day after Ganesh Chaturthi, we decided to go in search of a water body in which to immerse our Ganesha – the turmeric representation of the god of auspicious beginnings that had been sanctified in our puja just a few days earlier.
We did not have to go far. Less than 20 km from Savista stretched the brimming reservoir of Hingonia. There was water for as far as the eye could see. We drove along a winding country road that took us through green fields and little villages. We passed by men in white tunics and dhotis, colourful turbans, gleaming earrings, and luxuriant moustaches who pointed to the road ahead, until we stopped in astonishment at the largest expanse of water any of us has ever seen near Savista.
And here is a beautiful classical south Indian rendering of the popular composition Vathapi Ganapthim Bhaje in the raga Hamsadhwani, on the guitar. Enjoy!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gO8faakv_34