India in its colors..

The visual world, the world as we see it, is a world populated by colored objects. Typically, we see the world as having a rich tapestry of colors - fields, mountains, oceans, hairstyles, clothing, fruit, plants, animals, buildings, and so on. Colors are important in both identifying objects, not only in locating them in space, but also in re-identifying them. So much of our perception of physical things involves our identifying objects by their appearance, and colors are typically essential to an object's appearance, that any account of visual perception must contain some account of colors.
Over the centuries, colors have been used for signifying meanings in heraldry, given to the months of the year and the seasons, religious symbolism, and for everything from weddings to babies. Color is the most important element of India, from bright colorful clothes to beautiful and creative paintings, pottery and handicrafts. From mouth watering Indian cuisines to the seasons and festivals, it all reflects the distinctive and rich culture and colorful spirit of the people of India. Here in my collection I have tried to have colors, themselves speak of India and its spirit.













Note: The above images have just been edited by me. Thanks and credits to the original photographers for the image.

I feel this collection is incomplete because several aspects of the indian culture and spirit have not been included. I hope to add other images to this collection.

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