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Raghu Rai - Book: "INDIA".
INDIA. Uttar Pradesh state. City of Mussoorie. Hill stations were an invention of the mid Victorian British, longing for the misty cool of home. Most famous wer...
INDIA. Uttar Pradesh. Benares. Spiritual rituals here include dips in the holy water of the Ganges. Modesty is a tradition among Hindu women, and may bathe full
INDIA. Fatehpur Sikri. 1988.
INDIA. Uttar Pradesh. A village sculpted from mudbrick. The Taj Mahal in the background. 1988.
INDIA. Uttar Pradesh. Hardwar celebration. Every Hindu child is familiar with the epic Ramyana, which depicts the heroic dees of Rama and the monkey god Hanuman
INDIA. When crops fail, villagers drift to the citiesand usually end up doing manual labour. This Rajasthani woman its living by whitewashing walls. 1988.
INDIA. When crops fail, villagers drift to the citiesand usually end up doing manual labour. This Rajasthani couple earn its living by whitewashing walls. 1988.
INDIA. Himachal Pradesh. The silhouettes of two men on a rooftop and a bird in a weather ravaged tree slowly fade to black as the sun sets on Dharamsala in the
INDIA. A Maharani with her son. 1988.
INDIA. No high class Indian celebration complete without painted elephants. Today, the small eared Asian elephants that once carried Princes, are more at home t
INDIA. Punjab. Amritsar. Golden Temple. 1988.
INDIA. Rajasthan. Workmen's village. 1988.
INDIA. Jammu and Kashmir. Ladakh. 1988. Ceremonial music played by a Tibetan Buddhist monk on his gyaling, signals the spring thaw in Ladakh, elevation 4500 met
INDIA. Offerings to the Goddess Kali. 1988.
INDIA. Delhi. The Boat Bridge on the river Yamuna. 1988.
INDIA. Calcutta. Even tick fog can't dampen soapbox oratory among this group of Bengalis in Maidan Park. 1
INDIA. A 16th century hilltop palace and a cluster of medieval looking mudbrick homes below dominate the city of Leh. 1988.
INDIA. Kolkata. Park of Maidan. 1988.
INDIA. Rajasthan. A favourite Indian legend is the story of how the Hindu God Krishna chose his mate, Radha, from among female cowherds. This Rajasthani girl le
INDIA. 1988.
INDIA. Against a backdrop of film stars from India's past, this contemporary starlet prepares for her next roles. 1988.
INDIA. Mahabalipuram (also known as Mamallapuram) is a 7th century port city of the South Indian dynasty of the Pallavas around 60 km south from the city of Che
INDIA. State of Rajasthan. Jaipur. 1988.
INDIA. Bas-Relief in Mahabalipuram (also known as Mamallapuram) which is a 7th century port city of the South Indian dynasty of the Pallavas around 60 km south
INDIA. Uttar Pradesh. Town of Fatehpur Sikri. The "Gate of Victory". The inlaid marble and carved ivory designs on this monument from the Mughal dynasty were cr
INDIA. Rajasthan. Marriages aren't made in heaven in India. For the urban middle classes, they begin in the advertising columns of newspapers, in the villages, ...
INDIA. Palace in Jaipur. 1988.
INDIA. At a Dharamsala bazaar in mountainous Himachal Pradesh, a classical Indian flute player creates another world that is all his own. 1988.
INDIA. Madhya Pradesh state, Malwa region. Town of Mandu (or Mandogarh). Mandu is celebration in stone of life and joy and was the capital of the fifteenth-cent...
INDIA. Uttar Pradesh. Fatehpur Sikri. Doorway of the ancient Mughal palace complex. 1988.
INDIA. Rajasthan. View from the terrace of Siliserh Palace Hotel. 1988.
INDIA. Madhya Pradesh. Palace of the Maharaja of Gwalior. 1988.
INDIA. Tamil Nadu. Mahabalipuram, an idyllic seaside town, was originally named for King Mammalla, first royal builder of shrines and temples. Today, almost 70
INDIA. When the Dalai Lama fled his native Tibet for India in 1959, nearly 100.000 of his people followed. The Indian government provided land for settlements a
INDIA. Madhya Pradesh. Gwalior. In the old days, Maharajahs kept fleets of Rolls Royces and private armies. But following the marriage between the daughter of t
INDIA. Young children of the Rajasthan region, participating in the festival of India, which later toured the USA and US. 1988.
INDIA. Rajasthan. The beauty of Rajasthan capital, Jaipur, is viewed from the rofftop of an old haveli, or city mansion. Jaipur's royal family is descended from
INDIA. Uttar Pradesh state. Fatehpur-Sikrî. A young girl perched atop a roof patiently weaves a basket, oblivious to the majestic presence of Akbar the Great's
INDIA. Punjab. Sikh temple (Gurudwara) under construction near Sirhind. 1988.
INDIA. A continuous flow of Indian tourists passes trough the 54 meter tall Gate of Victory, to visit Jami Masjid mosque at Fatehpur Sikri. Here women pray for
INDIA. Uttar Pradesh state. Town of Agra. The Taj Mahal. 1988.
INDIA. 1988.
INDIA. Uttar Pradesh. The opulent architecture of Mughal India in Fatehpur Sikri stands in stark contrast to a vegetable afrmer's simple mudbrick home. 1988.
INDIA. These schoolchildren get a break from the confinement of the classroom and continue their studies outdoors. language can be complicated in India, where
INDIA. A child in military dress appears to direct traffic for a turban clad brass band. 1988.
INDIA. New Delhi. Parade to celebrate India's Independence. January 26, 1988.
INDIA. 1988.
INDIA. This tribal ruler from Madhya Pradesh has scarcely changed his way of life since his forebears expelled Mughal invades from the north three centuries ago
INDIA. Uttarakhand state. The central Himalayan region of Tehri-Garhwal has been pilgrimage country to Hindus since time immemorial. For a few rupees shelter ca
INDIA. Rajasthan's annual Pushkar camel fair, draws 200.000 people and 50.000 "ships of the desert", for some spirited Middle Eastern horsetrading. 1988.
INDIA. State of Rajasthan. Young Rajasthani girls in traditional attire. Although child marriages and dowries are forbidden by law, both traditions remain popul
INDIA. New Delhi. Cattle being driven through the streets. 1988.
INDIA. In the changing times of India, this Maharajah may have lost his power and wealth, but his princely bearing and costume still command respect. 1988.
INDIA. A continuous flow of Indian tourists passes through the 54 meter tall Gate of Victory, to visit Jami Masjid mosque at Fatehpur Sikri. Here women pray for
INDIA. As in a flashback to the days of princely rule, these landowners sit deferntially through the birthday celebration of their maharajah. Feudal loyalty to
INDIA. Rajasthan's annual Pushkar camel fair, draws 200.000 people and 50.000 "ships of the desert", for some spirited Middle Eastern horsetrading. 1988.