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  • Woman from Rajasthan performing a prayer (puja) using incense, Rajasthan, India.
    INDIA-2011--4811.jpg
  • Close-up portrait from a woman from Rajasthan (Thar desert), India. She is a member of the Bhopa tribe, originally wandering musicians.
    _DSC2425-Edit.jpg
  • Although the eyes of this woman are exceptionally beautiful, having light coloured green eyes is not rare in the Thar desert of Rajasthan, India.
    papu (8 of 29).jpg
  • Although the eyes of this woman are exceptionally beautiful, having light coloured green eyes is not rare in the Thar desert of Rajasthan, India.
    papu (5 of 6).jpg
  • Although the eyes of this woman are exceptionally beautiful, having light coloured green eyes is not rare in the Thar desert of Rajasthan, India.
    papu (5 of 29).jpg
  • Although the eyes of this woman are exceptionally beautiful, having light coloured green eyes is not rare in the Thar desert of Rajasthan, India.
    papu (3 of 29).jpg
  • Although the eyes of this woman are exceptionally beautiful, having light coloured green eyes is not rare in the Thar desert of Rajasthan, India.
    ©Mirjam-Letsch-India-portraitpapu (1...jpg
  • Portrait of a beautiful Indian young woman wearing a pink sari, Varanasi (India)
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  • Woman from Rajasthan performing a prayer (puja) using incense, Rajasthan, India.
    INDIA-2011--4820.jpg
  • Woman from Rajasthan performing a prayer (puja) using incense, Rajasthan, India.
    INDIA-2011--4810.jpg
  • Woman from Rajasthan performing a prayer (puja) using incense, Rajasthan, India.
    INDIA-2011--4809.jpg
  • Portrait of a beautiful Indian young woman wearing a pink sari, Varanasi (India)
    INDIA-2011--2741-Edit.jpg
  • Portrait of a beautiful young woman wearing a pink sari (India)
    INDIA-2011-2739.jpg
  • A woman just lost her father who died from tuberculosis. She takes a ritual bath and changes her clothes.
    India-B&W (2 of 54).jpg
  • Rajasthani woman from the Bhopa tribe. Thar desert, Rajasthan, India.
    _DSC2492-Edit.jpg
  • Close-up portrait from a woman from Rajasthan (Thar desert), India. She is a member of the Bhopa tribe, originally wandering musicians.
    _DSC2696-Edit.jpg
  • Close-up portrait from a woman from Rajasthan (Thar desert), India. She is a member of the Bhopa tribe, originally wandering musicians.
    _DSC2694-Edit.jpg
  • Close-up portrait from a woman from Rajasthan (Thar desert), India. She is a member of the Bhopa tribe, originally wandering musicians.
    _DSC2427-Edit.jpg
  • Close-up portrait from a woman from Rajasthan (Thar desert), India. She is a member of the Bhopa tribe, originally wandering musicians.
    _DSC2426-Edit.jpg
  • Close-up portrait from a woman from Rajasthan (Thar desert), India. She is a member of the Bhopa tribe, originally wandering musicians.
    _DSC2423-Edit.jpg
  • Close-up portrait from a woman from Rajasthan (Thar desert), India. She is a member of the Bhopa tribe, originally wandering musicians.
    _DSC2420-Edit.jpg
  • Although the eyes of this woman are exceptionally beautiful, having light coloured green eyes is not rare in the Thar desert of Rajasthan, India.
    papu (9 of 29).jpg
  • Although the eyes of this woman are exceptionally beautiful, having light coloured green eyes is not rare in the Thar desert of Rajasthan, India.
    papu (7 of 29).jpg
  • Although the eyes of this woman are exceptionally beautiful, having light coloured green eyes is not rare in the Thar desert of Rajasthan, India.
    papu (6 of 6).jpg
  • Although the eyes of this woman are exceptionally beautiful, having light coloured green eyes is not rare in the Thar desert of Rajasthan, India.
    ©Mirjam-Letsch-India-portraitpapu (6...jpg
  • Although the eyes of this woman are exceptionally beautiful, having light coloured green eyes is not rare in the Thar desert of Rajasthan, India.
    papu (4 of 6).jpg
  • Although the eyes of this woman are exceptionally beautiful, having light coloured green eyes is not rare in the Thar desert of Rajasthan, India.
    papu (4 of 29).jpg
  • Although the eyes of this woman are exceptionally beautiful, having light coloured green eyes is not rare in the Thar desert of Rajasthan, India.
    papu (3 of 6).jpg
  • Although the eyes of this woman are exceptionally beautiful, having light coloured green eyes is not rare in the Thar desert of Rajasthan, India.
    papu (29 of 29).jpg
  • Although the eyes of this woman are exceptionally beautiful, having light coloured green eyes is not rare in the Thar desert of Rajasthan, India.
    papu (28 of 29).jpg
  • Although the eyes of this woman are exceptionally beautiful, having light coloured green eyes is not rare in the Thar desert of Rajasthan, India.
    papu (25 of 29).jpg
  • Although the eyes of this woman are exceptionally beautiful, having light coloured green eyes is not rare in the Thar desert of Rajasthan, India.
    papu (23 of 29).jpg
  • Although the eyes of this woman are exceptionally beautiful, having light coloured green eyes is not rare in the Thar desert of Rajasthan, India.
    papu (21 of 29).jpg
  • Although the eyes of this woman are exceptionally beautiful, having light coloured green eyes is not rare in the Thar desert of Rajasthan, India.
    papu (2 of 6).jpg
  • Although the eyes of this woman are exceptionally beautiful, having light coloured green eyes is not rare in the Thar desert of Rajasthan, India.
    papu (2 of 29).jpg
  • Although the eyes of this woman are exceptionally beautiful, having light coloured green eyes is not rare in the Thar desert of Rajasthan, India.
    papu (19 of 29).jpg
  • Although the eyes of this woman are exceptionally beautiful, having light coloured green eyes is not rare in the Thar desert of Rajasthan, India.
    papu (17 of 29).jpg
  • Although the eyes of this woman are exceptionally beautiful, having light coloured green eyes is not rare in the Thar desert of Rajasthan, India.
    papu (16 of 29).jpg
  • Although the eyes of this woman are exceptionally beautiful, having light coloured green eyes is not rare in the Thar desert of Rajasthan, India.
    ©Mirjam-Letsch-India-portraitpapu (1...jpg
  • Although the eyes of this woman are exceptionally beautiful, having light coloured green eyes is not rare in the Thar desert of Rajasthan, India.
    papu (11 of 29).jpg
  • Although the eyes of this woman are exceptionally beautiful, having light coloured green eyes is not rare in the Thar desert of Rajasthan, India.
    papu (1 of 6).jpg
  • Detail of the woman's hand preparing roti (bread) for dinner.
    INDIA-food-Mirjam-Letsch-00107.jpg
  • Woman from Rajasthan performing a prayer (puja) using incense, Rajasthan, India.
    INDIA-2011--4819.jpg
  • Portrait of a young Indian woman covering her face with a pink sari (Varanasi, India)
    INDIA-2011--2756-Edit.jpg
  • Portrait of a beautiful young woman wearing a pink sari (India)
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  • Close-up portrait from a woman from Rajasthan (Thar desert), India. She is a member of the Bhopa tribe, originally wandering musicians.
    _DSC2419.jpg
  • Although the eyes of this woman are exceptionally beautiful, having light coloured green eyes is not rare in the Thar desert of Rajasthan, India.
    papu (27 of 29).jpg
  • Although the eyes of this woman are exceptionally beautiful, having light coloured green eyes is not rare in the Thar desert of Rajasthan, India.
    papu (26 of 29).jpg
  • Although the eyes of this woman are exceptionally beautiful, having light coloured green eyes is not rare in the Thar desert of Rajasthan, India.
    papu (24 of 29).jpg
  • Although the eyes of this woman are exceptionally beautiful, having light coloured green eyes is not rare in the Thar desert of Rajasthan, India.
    papu (22 of 29).jpg
  • Although the eyes of this woman are exceptionally beautiful, having light coloured green eyes is not rare in the Thar desert of Rajasthan, India.
    papu (20 of 29).jpg
  • Although the eyes of this woman are exceptionally beautiful, having light coloured green eyes is not rare in the Thar desert of Rajasthan, India.
    papu (18 of 29).jpg
  • Although the eyes of this woman are exceptionally beautiful, having light coloured green eyes is not rare in the Thar desert of Rajasthan, India.
    papu (15 of 29).jpg
  • Although the eyes of this woman are exceptionally beautiful, having light coloured green eyes is not rare in the Thar desert of Rajasthan, India.
    papu (14 of 29).jpg
  • Although the eyes of this woman are exceptionally beautiful, having light coloured green eyes is not rare in the Thar desert of Rajasthan, India.
    papu (12 of 29).jpg
  • Although the eyes of this woman are exceptionally beautiful, having light coloured green eyes is not rare in the Thar desert of Rajasthan, India.
    papu (1 of 29).jpg
  • A young Western woman plays with local village children in the courtyard of a Rajasthani house (Thar desert, Rajasthan, India)
    Rajasthan (28 of 60).jpg
  • A beauty portrait of a beautiful blonde young Western woman (girl).
    Rosalie (5 of 17).tif
  • A beauty portrait of a beautiful blonde young Western woman (girl).
    Rosalie (13 of 17).tif
  • A beauty portrait of a beautiful blonde young Western woman (girl).
    Rosalie (11 of 17).tif
  • A beauty portrait of a beautiful blonde young Western woman (girl).
    Rosalie (1 of 17).tif
  • A beauty portrait of a beautiful blonde young Western woman (girl).
    Rosalie (3 of 17).tif
  • A beauty portrait of a beautiful blonde young Western woman (girl).
    Rosalie (2 of 17).tif
  • A beauty portrait of a beautiful blonde young Western woman (girl).
    Rosalie (14 of 17).tif
  • Dal (also spelled Dahl or Daal, or Dhal) is a preparation of pulses (dried lentils, peas or beans) which have been stripped of their outer hulls and split. It also refers to the thick stew prepared from these, an important part of Indian, Nepali, Pakistani, Sri Lankan,West Indian and Bangladeshi cuisine. It is regularly eaten with rice and vegetables in southern India, and with both rice and roti (wheat-based flat bread) throughout northern India and Pakistan. Dal is a ready source of proteins for a balanced diet containing little or no meat. [source: Wikipadia]
    INDIA-food-Mirjam-Letsch-00029.jpg
  • Chapati or chapatti or chapathi is an unleavened flatbread (also known as roti) from the Indian subcontinent. Versions of it are found in Turkmenistan and in East African countries Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania. In China there is also a similar type of flatbread called laobing. Chapatis are one of the most common forms in which wheat, the staple of northern South Asia, is consumed. Chapati is a form of roti or rotta (bread). The words are often used interchangeably. While roti, rotta refers to any flat unleavened bread, chapati is a roti made of whole wheat flour and cooked on a tava (flat skillet). Chapatis are made from a firm dough made from flour (whole grain common wheat), 'atta' in Urdu/Hindi/Punjabi/Bengali, and water. Some people also add salt and/or oil to the dough. Small portions of the dough are rolled out into discs much like a Mexican tortilla, using a rolling pin. The rolled-out dough is thrown on the preheated dry skillet and cooked on both sides. In some regions it is only partly cooked on the skillet, and then put directly on a high flame, which makes it blow up like a balloon. The hot air cooks the chapati rapidly from the inside. In some parts of northern India (e.g. Punjab) and Pakistan, this is called a phulka (that which has been inflated). [souce: Wikipadia]
    INDIA-food-Mirjam-Letsch-00036.jpg
  • Dal (also spelled Dahl or Daal, or Dhal) is a preparation of pulses (dried lentils, peas or beans) which have been stripped of their outer hulls and split. It also refers to the thick stew prepared from these, an important part of Indian, Nepali, Pakistani, Sri Lankan,West Indian and Bangladeshi cuisine. It is regularly eaten with rice and vegetables in southern India, and with both rice and roti (wheat-based flat bread) throughout northern India and Pakistan. Dal is a ready source of proteins for a balanced diet containing little or no meat. [source: Wikipadia]
    INDIA-food-Mirjam-Letsch-00028.jpg
  • Dal (also spelled Dahl or Daal, or Dhal) is a preparation of pulses (dried lentils, peas or beans) which have been stripped of their outer hulls and split. It also refers to the thick stew prepared from these, an important part of Indian, Nepali, Pakistani, Sri Lankan,West Indian and Bangladeshi cuisine. It is regularly eaten with rice and vegetables in southern India, and with both rice and roti (wheat-based flat bread) throughout northern India and Pakistan. Dal is a ready source of proteins for a balanced diet containing little or no meat. [source: Wikipadia]
    INDIA-food-Mirjam-Letsch-00027.jpg
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  • Generally, married Rajasthani women wear toerings (bichhia). They are usually made of silver and most women wear them in pairs. Often, a larger ring is worn on the great toe of the left foot, to show the married status.
    Rajasthan (47 of 60).jpg
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  • Many women in Rajasthan wear an 'odhni', a  long piece of cloth (3 meters by 2 meters). The odhni usually goes together with the 'ghagra' 'choli' or 'lehengas', but is also worn over a saree on special occasions. One end of it is tucked into the skirt or saree at the waist. It is draped gracefully across like a saree and partly covers the head in a short veil.
    Rajasthan (46 of 60).jpg
  • Very colourful, traditionally dresed woman from the Bhopa community, sits in front of her mother in front of their house in Rajasthan (India)
    _DSC2547-Edit.jpg
  • INDIA-food-Mirjam-Letsch-00201.jpg
  • INDIA-food-Mirjam-Letsch-00169.jpg
  • INDIA-food-Mirjam-Letsch-00147.jpg
  • INDIA-food-Mirjam-Letsch-00128.jpg
  • INDIA-food-Mirjam-Letsch-00116.jpg
  • Roti is generally a South Asian bread made from stoneground wholemeal flour, traditionally known as atta flour, that originated and is consumed in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal and Sri Lanka.
    INDIA-food-Mirjam-Letsch-00101.jpg
  • For many English speakers outside those regions, the term "chai" is synonymous with masala chai, as further described below. The pleonasm chai tea is sometimes used to indicate spiced milk tea as distinct from other types of tea. Numerous coffee houses use the term chai latte for their version to indicate that the steamed milk of a normal caffè latte is being flavored with a spiced tea concentrate instead of with espresso, without necessarily implying the addition of coffee (though also see the Western "chai" modifications at the end of the article). Some coffeehouses and brand names refer to their product as chai tea latte. [souce: Wikipedia]
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  • Dalit is a self-designation for a group of people traditionally regarded as untouchable. Dalits are a mixed population of numerous caste groups all over India, and speak various languages..While the caste system has been abolished under the Indian constitution, there is still discrimination and prejudice against dalits in India. Since Indian independence, significant steps have been taken to provide opportunities in jobs and education. Many social organizations have encouraged proactive provisions to better the conditions of dalits through improved education, health and employment. [Wikipedia]
    India-B&W (32 of 54).jpg
  • Dalit is a self-designation for a group of people traditionally regarded as untouchable. Dalits are a mixed population of numerous caste groups all over India, and speak various languages..While the caste system has been abolished under the Indian constitution, there is still discrimination and prejudice against dalits in India. Since Indian independence, significant steps have been taken to provide opportunities in jobs and education. Many social organizations have encouraged proactive provisions to better the conditions of dalits through improved education, health and employment. [Wikipedia]
    India-B&W (9 of 54).jpg
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  • WPINDRAJ0328.jpg
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  • Light eyes are not exceptional for members from the Bhopa tribe in Rajasthan.
    WPINDRAJ0258.jpg
  • Light eyes are not exceptional for members from the Bhopa tribe in Rajasthan.
    WPINDRAJ0254.jpg
  • Many Rajasthani women from the Thar desert, wear beautiful jewels and colourful clothes.
    WPINDRAJ0014.jpg
  • Masala chai (literally "mixed-spice tea") is a beverage from the Indian subcontinent made by brewing tea with a mixture of aromatic Indian spices and herbs.
    INDIA-food-Mirjam-Letsch-00230.jpg
  • Masala chai (literally "mixed-spice tea") is a beverage from the Indian subcontinent made by brewing tea with a mixture of aromatic Indian spices and herbs.
    INDIA-food-Mirjam-Letsch-00229.jpg
  • Masala chai (literally "mixed-spice tea") is a beverage from the Indian subcontinent made by brewing tea with a mixture of aromatic Indian spices and herbs.
    INDIA-food-Mirjam-Letsch-00227.jpg
  • INDIA-food-Mirjam-Letsch-00222.jpg
  • INDIA-food-Mirjam-Letsch-00220.jpg
  • INDIA-food-Mirjam-Letsch-00211.jpg
  • INDIA-food-Mirjam-Letsch-00210.jpg
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  • INDIA-food-Mirjam-Letsch-00206.jpg
  • INDIA-food-Mirjam-Letsch-00202.jpg
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