Women making traditional art

Chetan Soni (Madhya Pradesh, India)
Photographed November 2010, Rajasthan, India

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THESE are the colors GOD sees when looking at mankind. NOT SKIN!!

@LD Lombardo thanks for this beautiful comment:-)

We don't need the PC Police. It is an ancient Indian symbol for auspiciousness or luck. The swastika has been used by many cultures over the centuries as a symbol suggesting good things. Too bad we in Western cultures commonly remember the more recent and less humane use. It is a lovely picture in so many ways.

Swastikas?!? Where's the PC Police?

Love this picture which protrays Indian women in their saris of beautiful colours and patterns.

awesome



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