I am sure this too must have been built over ruins of some pre-existing temple…Hey but then who cares..ReplyCancel
WorldlyNovember 30, 2019 - 1:35 pm
With this kind of attitude, our Goa is doomed. Let not the sins of yesteryears burden generations everlasting..
A land so immensely beautiful that seeing its ruin, pierces the hearth.
Rajan, I applaud your talent, love for the land and outlook. Deu borem korumReplyCancel
Sandesh-bab: Certainly the historical record of the early Portuguese is one of religious intolerance and brutality. But these kinds of discussions belong to other groups and sites. This is first and foremost a blog devoted to photos and matters of photography. Surely the churches and temples as they stand today are part of our common Goan heritage regardless of their antecedents.ReplyCancel
SandeshDecember 10, 2019 - 3:02 pm
Agree Rajan Bab, I agree. I was distracted. Apologies for posting it here! Dev Borem Koru
Btw as always the photography is exquisiteReplyCancel
godfrey j i gonsalvesNovember 30, 2019 - 4:42 am
letters on church and clothes on a line in the backdrop in bad taste. Otherwise a good attemptReplyCancel
Dear Rajan! Simply outstanding! Great music that synchronizes perfectly with the scenes and their movement; the only eye sore being the construction crane; makes one afraid thinking what the scene around the beautiful river and bird sanctuary is going to look like after a while.ReplyCancel
Beautiful. Deu borem korum.
I really enjoy it when you take me to other places. The video and soundtrack put me an a more calm and gentle state.
Jon – Glad to hear from you.
Simply beautiful; work of a high creative standard.
Thank you, Sajo-bab.
I am sure this too must have been built over ruins of some pre-existing temple…Hey but then who cares..
With this kind of attitude, our Goa is doomed. Let not the sins of yesteryears burden generations everlasting..
A land so immensely beautiful that seeing its ruin, pierces the hearth.
Rajan, I applaud your talent, love for the land and outlook. Deu borem korum
Thanks, Worldly.
Sandesh-bab: Certainly the historical record of the early Portuguese is one of religious intolerance and brutality. But these kinds of discussions belong to other groups and sites. This is first and foremost a blog devoted to photos and matters of photography. Surely the churches and temples as they stand today are part of our common Goan heritage regardless of their antecedents.
Agree Rajan Bab, I agree. I was distracted. Apologies for posting it here! Dev Borem Koru
Btw as always the photography is exquisite
letters on church and clothes on a line in the backdrop in bad taste. Otherwise a good attempt
Godfrey-bab: I think you should get together with the custodians of this church and instill in them some good taste.
I enjoyed your beautiful images, and the movie is outstanding.
Thanks, Bob.
Excellent click Rajan, Specially the second photo with Salim Ali Bird Sanctuary in background.
Vivek-bab: thank you.
Dear Rajan! Simply outstanding! Great music that synchronizes perfectly with the scenes and their movement; the only eye sore being the construction crane; makes one afraid thinking what the scene around the beautiful river and bird sanctuary is going to look like after a while.
Prashanth – very good to hear from you.