to the 11th century, and is of such loveliness that even when Tamerlane sacked Delhi at the very end of the 14th century he left this complex intact. In fact it was exactly 607 years ago tomorrow that he massacred most of the sultan’s army as they came out to meet his army.As I was about to pick my way back to the stone staircase through the stone workers, who were lugubriously moving small basins of very small stones from one pile to another pile, a ragamuffin girl came up to me. She held out a safety pin to me. Usually this would be a sign that she wanted something in exchange for this mighty offering, but this did not seem to be the case. I took the pin and bent to pull her filthy collar up over her even filthier jersey, then pinned both sides of the collar together with the safety pin sitting like a tie pin. I stood back and told her how beautiful she looked. She hugged me, her tiny arms only reaching up to my thighs. I found it very hard not to cry. We waved good-bye and she ran after me to the steps, and went on waving as I climbed down, jumping up and down shouting ‘thank-you Didi (sister)’.
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5 comments:
you are so right, you know I want to - I do want to say it, but maybe not with the world watching!
so, tomorrow I am going to dig thru my photo albums (yeah, remember those) - I think the one I'm looking for will be dated around 1988 or so, and I will post you a photo from my first trip to India
note even the trees, are they singing?
Well let's go somewhere more private then. I know a place where you can say what you will and no one can hear you, note even the trees....
not note but not
oops, you self corrected first!
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