MYSORE PALCE

MYSORE PALCE

Tuesday 29 March 2016

OhSoBoardWithThis

Hi guys!! 
So today is just the right day for me to cry my heart out. And the reason can be summed up in merely a WORD. Literally!

'BOARDS'
No, not the examination. Thank god that's done.
I mean the boards I slogged with, for hours on the day before my module 3 submissions. I can see all of it right before my eyes. Same situation. Just a new module.

Anyhow, I'm done with cribbing. This module expects us to make three boards. Slightly different from the previous module.

Socio cultural board deals with all the people of Maliwara, the history and the evolution over the years.

Visual culture board is all about visual representations of Maliwara in terms of the architectural pattern, structures etc.

Lastly, the product merchandise scenario helps in understanding the products found in the Maliwara region.

That's pretty much it for now. Stay tuned for my next post guys!

KINARI BAZAAR

Hey everybody! 
Today I'll be enlightening you about Kinaari bazaar, a market which is as old as any in Delhi. 
You would think that this bazaar gets its name from the 'kinaara' or edge of some landmark. Let me tell you that you couldn't be farther from the truth! It is said that this busy marketplace for wedding finery actually derives its name from all the 'zari' and 'gota' (laces) sold here, the beautiful shiny stuff that adorns the border or Kinaara of kurtis and dupattas. 
VISUAL DIARY
Picture-Dhruvi Gupta

VISUAL DIARY
Picture-Dhruvi Gupta


FIRST MEETING WITH THE CHAOTIC CHANDNI CHOWK

Hey Everybody! 

CHAOTIC STREETS
I hope everyone is doing amazing. I'm here to enlighten you guys about the Moonlit Square, or Chandni Chowk as it is popularly known. But before I do any of that, I would like to begin by telling you about my first brush with this confusing yet fascinating place. 

CHANDNI CHOWK A PLACE OF RELIGION

JAMA MASJID
Hey everybody! 

I hope you guys are doing great. I'm back to continue on my journey into Chandni Chowk. I hope you guys are enjoying as I go along.

RICH HERITAGE OF CHANDNI CHOWK

Hey everybody! 

I'm back and this time I'm going to actually be doing what I said in my last post which is to enlighten you about Chandni Chowk. 
So the origin of the Chandni Chowk dates back to the Mughal era. According to legend, Chandni Chowk was established during the reign of Shahjahan. This market was designed by his favorite daughter Jahanara. The Chandni Chowk you see today symbolizes development through 3 century (that's 300 years!).