English : What is your name?
Kumaoni : Tumar naam ki cha?
English : My name is Kamal.
Kumaoni : Merr naam Kamal cha.
English : How are you?
Kumaoni : Ki haal hariyaan?
English : I am fine. How are you?
Kumaoni : Main theek choo(n). Tum kas chou?
English : How are other members of the family?
Kumaoni : Ghar pan sab kas chan?
English : They all are fine.
Kumaoni : Sab theek chan.
English : What are you doing these days?
Kumaoni : Tum achalo ki karno ha?
English : I am teaching in a school.
Kumaoni : Main school main paroon chou(n).
English : Where do you live?
Kumaoni : Tum kaa(n) roo(n)chaa?
English : I live in Pushp Vihar near Saket
Kumaoni : Main pushp vihar saketak paas roo(n)chou.
English : Who else lives with you?
Kumaoni : Aur ghar mein ko ko rooni tumaar dagad?
English : I live with my parents, younger sister, elder brother and bhabi.
Kumaoni : Main apan eza-baabu, naani beni, thul dada aur bauji dagad roo(n)chou.
English : So your elder brother got married? When?
Kumaoni : O..tumar thul dadak byaah haigo? Kabin?
English : Yes, he got married last year.
Kumaoni : Hooye, ook byaah pichal saal haigou.
English : In which class is your sister studying?
Kumaoni : Tumari naani baeni ko wali class main pare(n)?
English : She is studying in 11th class.
Kumaoni : Woh egyarah mein pade(n)
English : What are doing this Sunday?
Kumaoni : Tum Itvaar din ki karchaa?
English : Nothing planned as such.
Kumaoni : Aaj tak kei na sochi.
English : Why don't you come to our home on Sunday?
Kumaoni : To tum Itvaar din hamar ghar kalie na oona?
English : Everyone will be happy to see you after such a long time.
Kumaoni : Sab tumuko(n) bahut din baad dekhi ber khush haie jaala.
English : I myself want to see them all. I will try to come on Sunday
Kumaoni : Mein lag oonuk dekh ber khushi holi. Mein itvaar din oonake koshish karou(n)l.
English : Ok. I shall leave now.
Kumaoni : Theek cha. Main jaanchou aab.
English : Well, see you on Sunday.
Kumaoni : Theek cha pein Itvaar din miloon.
English : Ok. Good Night.
Kumaoni : Theek cha. Par jano pein.
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Saturday, July 28, 2007
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How green is this valley
Chitai Temple
Chitai Temple (Near Nainital/Almora in Uttaranchal, North India) is dedicated to Lord Golu. The people of Kumaon worship him as a Justice God. Saying goes that whatever wish you have if fullfilled once you convay the same to Lord Golu, here at the temple. Once a wish is fulfilled people hang little bells in this temple. Therefore there are thousands of little bells hanging there. The view of the Himalayas is extremely beautiful from here. This temple is 8 kms away by walk through a beautiful pine forest and also has a motorable road.
Trust me the sheer number of bells (my guess is more then 10000) of all possible size would surely make your haed spin here. Almost made me wonder as what would happen if all them start ringing at the same time :-)
Hard work in the Himalayas
While approaching Ramni village, our last destination of the Curzon Trail, on the Hymalaias, we were having closer views of the cultivated fields and the patterns they formed in the landscape.
I noticed that in these places, women do most of the hard work and you can see that well in this image.
Most of these cultivations are a kind of crop, named millet. You can see a closer view of the millet from another village, Pana, here.
Jhula Devi Temple
Nanda Temple
Hi,
this pic was taken in my recent trip to kumaon hills,while going to binsar we stopped in Almora for sometime ,suddenly the weather changed and the whole area was engulfed by clouds,it was an ethereal experience as a minute back the whole valley could be seen and after a minute one couldnt even see whats at 5 feet.
Rishabh
Thursday, July 19, 2007
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