The flora of this spring reminds of the flower garlands with which the people of Hindustan decorate the altars of their gods
Passing the gallery
Leading headings: Dilara Muradova
A photo: Kirill Ovchinnikov
Magazine: (81) 2004
"Do not count the diamonds in the stone caves, do not count the pearls in the sea of noon - distant India wonders ..." Since the times of Rimsky-Korsakov, our knowledge of India has been significantly enriched. From walking over three seas, Indian guests are bringing stunning Indian shawls, antique chests, carved screens - leaf gratings. If earlier only the Taj Mahal and Indian lyrics fell into the category of comme il faut, now you can safely admit to the love of Indian cinema, wear bright saris and decorate your house with exotic things from India - no one will judge you. You can even judge by how far the passion for all Indian people is by their colors: the flora of this spring reminds of the flower garlands with which the people of Hindustan decorate the altars of their gods ...