Susan Narjala
Keeping it Real
Five reasons why India rocks
Everyone knows India is mystical and spiritual and beautiful. At least everyone that has not stepped foot in the country. Once you’ve visited you know that India is controlled chaos spinning in kaleidoscopic frenzy. Everything has been distilled so you’re left with the best, the worst, the most vibrant, the craziest. There’s just nothing vanilla about it. And I love it. Here are some reasons why. Photos were taken from my trip to Bangalore a few months ago.
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1. There’s an entrepreneur at every street corner.ย
She sells flowers or mangoes on the sidewalk. He owns a small tire repair shop or a pharmacy that’s barely bigger than a closet. They set their own hours, they are their own bosses. They take long afternoon breaks. That spirit of venturing out on your own, mainly out of necessity, is unparalleled.
2. The Food.ย
What’s not to love about the blend of salty, spicy, sweet, and sour. Where else can you get a thali of biriyani, naan, aplam, chicken fry, dals, mint chutney, dahi and payasam, all for $1.25? And this was at a food court at a mall.ย
What’s not to love about the blend of salty, spicy, sweet, and sour. Where else can you get a thali of biriyani, naan, aplam, chicken fry, dals, mint chutney, dahi and payasam, all for $1.25? And this was at a food court at a mall.ย
3. The street signs.ย
You’re stuck in traffic anyways. Might as well have fun reading the incredulous, misspelled, downright strange posters around town.
4. This guy.ย The beard, the look in his eyes, his gigantic stature made him pure villain material. But he wore an apron, cooked incredibly yummy food and smiled. India, the land of the unexpected.
Let’s not forget these chaps. I clicked and they commented, “Now, she’s going to put that picture up on Facebook.” India, expect the unexpected.
And, then there’s this him. Browsing on his smart phone while cruising with furniture in the back of an open truck.
5. The colors.
It’s like colors have come alive. Like pastels woke up from a long, dreary winter.
Comments
13 Comments
Jacob
You are the greatest! Wonderful words and pictures
Mallika
Hey Su,
Is it rocking enough for you to return though? ๐
Great post btw.
Susan Narjala
Haha! I thought someone would ask me that!! Of course it has to be you, my bestie ๐
Darleen Armstrong
Delightful and intriguing glimpse into your home country, Susan! I’m looking forward to reading more on your blog.
Susan Narjala
Thanks, Darleen. There’s more coming ๐
Priya
Fantastic Susan! Keep on bloggin!!
Mary verghese
Love it, Susy! Keep blogging!
Susan Narjala
Thanks, Mary chech. Hoping to be consistent!
Susan Narjala
Hey, thanks Priya!
Kim
Gorgeous!!! You are a fantastic writer, Susan!
Susan Narjala
Thank you, Kim! Means a lot coming from an avid reader like you!
Rebecca Thomas
THE BEST! Beautiful commentary about India! Loved it and the pictures too! Even made amma into a celebrity! ๐
Susan Narjala
Thanks for the encouragement, sis!