Richard S. Snyder

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2011 India (2) Kalakho, Agra, Khajuraho, Varanasi

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Nothing like a straight razor shave from a man who hasn't had one himself, on the road to Agra
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Nothing like a straight razor shave from a man who hasn't had one himself, on the road to Agra

  • Threshing, on the road to Agra
  • Women getting ready to go to the fields, on the road to Agra
  • Ready for a day's work in the wheat fields, on the road to Agra
  • Love having their picture taken, on the road to Agra
  • Lovely ladies, on the road to Agra
  • Bundles ready for the market, on the road to Agra
  • Veggies and fans for sale, on the road to Agra
  • Hi from the veggie stand, on the road to Agra
  • Handsome smile, on the road to Agra
  • Nothing like a straight razor shave from a man who hasn't had one himself, on the road to Agra
  • Jain Sadhvis (nuns)  walking alongside the freeway on the road to Agra.  Jainism predates Buddha.  They do not ride but must walk (wheelchairs are apparently OK) to avoid killing a living thing.  Note the poles and mop for clearing the path ahead.  They have about 4 million believers in India.  It prescribes pacifism and a path of non-violence towards all living beings. Its philosophy and practice emphasize the necessity of self-effort to move the soul towards divine consciousness and liberation. Any soul that has conquered its own inner enemies and achieved the state of supreme being is called Jina (Conqueror or Victor).
  • Jain nuns walking alongside freeway to Agra
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