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Monday, February 20, 2012

Bera Rajasthan

Some more snaps of this Incredible Place, where the Leopards and the antelopes run Free. 


 Peahen
 Bar-Headed Geese

 Karvanda
 Ringed dove




 Ducks at Jawai
Button quail

Saturday, February 18, 2012

INCREDIBLE BERA

INCREDIBLE BERA


View The Leopards Lair Resort Bera Rajastahn in a larger map

My love for this place dates back to the early 1980’s, Mr. Devi Singh and I have been good friends and I have spent some wonderful times here, fishing, trekking, and roaming this cowboy country with it’s beautiful and matchless granite rocky hill formations.

When I tell people of this fascinating place and the wonderful animals one gets to see here, they retort “Mate you have been in the desert too long, you were probably  hallucinating “ Well they say a picture is worth a thousand words, Go ahead and enjoy my recent “HALLUCINATIONS”   

THESE PHOTOGRAPHS WERE TAKEN ON VALENTINE’S DAY AND ON THE FOLLOWING DAY



"Zara the Female Leopard, a favourite of Mr Devi Sing the Leopard Man of Bera."
Zara the Female Leopard


"Zara the Female Leopard, looking out for prey before sundown."
Zara the Female Leopard

"Watching the world go By, sitting on a large rock high above the road below."
Watching the world go By

Took these snaps around 4.30pm

Humans you look like a lovely meal


Rather take a nap than a snap at you

Slurp that was a wonderful meal
 
Looking right into the camera lens

Blue Bulls (Neel Gui )

Blue Bull on the run

A huge Crock at the Jawai Dam


These crock pictures taken at the Jawai Dam.

While having a few refreshers after our evening safari, our host Kunoo kept us amused with some real down to earth experiences he’s had with some of his guests on safari’s one such episode goes like this.
“ Bappu, can I have a look through your binoculars at the crocodiles that you are viewing”
Sure see the one over there, the guest views through the binoculars and see one crock with its mouth open, excitedly he passes it to his companion and tells him  “Jo-Jo Aunu modhu kulhu chai” (Look,man look it has its mouth open), Na,bhai na aunu modu bandh chai. (no, man no its mouth is closed)Mane jovade (let me have a look) surprised he turns to the host and asks him, Bappu, remote control chai soo?? ( Sir do you have a remote control ) the host is blown flat off his feet, REMOTE CONTROL for what?? The reply he gets “to open and close the jaws of the crocks!!!!

How Many Crocks?


Small crock at one of the lakes

Taken at the Lair

Black headed Ibis and ducks 

Black winged stilt 
Button Quail

Greater Coucal
Taken at the Resort
Look at this antique clock the numbers are in Hindi
even the folks of Bera are not aware of it!

White Backed Vulture 

Painted Stock

Drongo riding piggy back

drongos
Eagle

Fledglings Painted Stock

Geese 

Painted stock in flight

Indian roller
Joy and Tidings

Ducks
Landing
At the Lair

Any one for water


Sarus Crane

Snipe


Painted Stock

Eagle
A village Scene
White Backed Vulture

Friday, February 10, 2012

Rhymes Of Rajasthan --MOUNT A'BU 1894

Today I received this extract via email, and I would like to share it with you as it depicts the beauty of this hill station through the eyes of this historical writer.



Mount Abu
 
 
Olympus is the hill, from age
Unknown it has been sacred ground;
Rishis and Munis, gods and sages
Dwelt in these woods and rocks around
 
 
And now perchance when earthquake rumbling
   Goes muttering thro' the mountain-side
It may be some old god a-grumbling
At want of worship, wounded pride.
                                                
Yet superstition, which by horror
And promise long has reigned supreme,
  Brings thousands yearly to Dilwarra,
Whose temples surely are a dream:
 
A dream beyond all comprehension
 Of art that e'en a Goth might saint;
No wonder if they draw attention
  To lore and legend growing faint.
 
The worship of the Jain who raised them
  Has now diminished thro' the land,
But pilgrims who have come and praised them
Are not required to understand.
 
 The White man smiles and from a guide book chatters
     Of Vishnu, Parasn'ath,of Brahman,Jain;
The brown one looks on worship, faith,as matters
Ordained for each race by a different sign.
 
Whether he climb to trace in cave or high nook
The footsteps of some deity, or kneel
Before Dilwarra's gods or those of Gae Mukh
  Enough for him, unlettered soul ,to feel,
 
Whoe'er in Abuji may rule as master,
Men of an ancient creed or men without
  The pooja of his childhood and his Pastor
Is his to follow,let who may have doubt.
 
He hears unmoved how the Chauhan once wrested
  From the Pramar this mountain hold sublime;
His thoughts are further back, when Vishnu crested
Proud Guru Sikr in the world's young prime.
 
So the old stream of pilgrims ripples yearly,
While some there be who stay awhile and grow
To love the Hill and its cool breezes dearly,
 As refuge from the burning plains below:
 
As clothed with natural, not celestial beauty_
A home for children of the Frank, and place
  For England'ssoldiers when on foreign duty
   Health to renew and tired nerve to brace.
 
To these the rocks which bear the names of Nun
  And Toad , The Gates and SunsetPoint,the play
Of light upon the Lake from Moon and Sun
Are Abu's chief divinities to-day.
 
 
 
----Rajputana Gazetteer_____ 1894  By  Col. G. H. Trevor, C.S.I.
                                                        Agent to the Governor-General For Rajputana
 
Col. Trevor has extracted this from ''The Annals and Antiquities of Rajasthan'' by Col James Tod. 1829 To read more click on the link
Rhymes of Rajputana 



Friday, February 03, 2012

ROUTE MAPS... TO ANYWHERE, EVERYWHERE. AMAZING! USEFUL.

Today I received  an email from a mate, It's Abs Amazing and worth sharing. Hat's of to the team who launched this search machine rome2rio's  so without further ado, Go ahead and see for your self.
Planning to visit Mount Abu,I'm sure this  site will be very useful, click the link above.