Faces of India – 232 Art of Living Community Kitchen
Faces of India,
Faces of India is a series through which I intend to portray the various characters of my country whom I met during my travels. I bring back souvenirs, frozen moments from my travels, why not some memories of people I have met and interacted during the travels. Faces of India is a weekly series in my blog since MARCH 2011. See more here…
Sri Sri Ravishankar’s Art of Living community kitchen called Annapurna Dining Hall serves around 23,000 meals a day to thousands of people from across the world! But behind the scene are hundreds of people putting in effort to dish out the meals on time.
She is offering her service as a vegetable cutter in the kitchen of Sri Sri Ravishankar’s Ashram. They are called sevikas (meaning lady who offers service). I was called to the ashram as a part of media.
Service itself is pious deed, If it is done for pious cause, It is applauded and embraced by God.
A snap provoking pious thought!
Beautifully captured the “WOman at work”!
Lovely!! Sometime I feel the people like her are actually living a true life!!
A lovely capture of the lady at work who is dedicated and hardworking. 🙂
She is so dedicated to her task. A perfect click 🙂
Good Portrait dear..
One of my favorite series of photoblogs. Short and sweet, with a glimpse into the varied life of the multitude! You are really doing a great job, Indrani! A beautiful concept! 🙂
Nice click
Seems quite a dedicated lady.. nice capture 🙂
You have made Madhura Nayak famous. 🙂
A Work carried out with a least profit motive for basic living in the Sacred Environment where the Great Personalities Live is truly called the Service and the lady in Picture is very much doing the same.. Thanks for sharing such good Post, Indrani!
Nice! 🙂 Congratulations on the new domain, btw 🙂
Thank you Tennyson!
Nice capture 🙂
Thank you Anjali!
Nice look & feel Indrani. 🙂
And that woman is so engrossed in her work. Candid shot!
Yes Nisha!
Thank you!
An interesting series 🙂
Thank you Amrit!
A lovely portrait!
Thank you Gunilla!
Another very nice portrait!
Thank you so much!
You always capture the most interesting faces.
Many thanks Hilary! 🙂
She’s definitely focused on her job – nice capture.
Thank you Al.
Nice portrait and she looks dedicated towards the service/job
Thank you Jeevan. 🙂
Very well captured emotion:)
Thank you Vishal. 🙂
Beautiful image, she looks like a stupendous woman.
Glad you think so.
Thank you!