At Devidanda with Dig Uncle |
Yamkeshwar temple |
Dhangal is a very small village with a handful of houses. Digambar Uncle's family owns the most of them. Behind the village, a densely forested hill rises steeply. All the houses are laid in one long row with a courtyard in front ( see the pic below) where leopards at times prowl in the dead of night. The toilet is in the courtyard, so going there to answer nature's call deep in the night could be quite an adventure. My mother's students have been staying in the house for some days ( for doing measure drawing) and I asked them if any of them had seen anything at night, I was deeply disappointed when all of said NO.
Lunch in the sunny courtyard |
Dig Uncle has a very charming personality and I enjoyed his company a lot. I spent major part of the evening talking and listening to him. That night after dinner there was a camp fire with local songs and a bit of drums. A local person sang the songs while I played the drums and later joined Vikas bhaiya in dance. I think we created enough ruckus to scare away the leopards for that night.
Next morning Dig Uncle took all of us to Devidanda, a temple located on a hill top . I walked up with Dig Uncle, conversing with him all the way up. My mother''s four students too were on their own, enjoying and taking pictures. I sat with Dig Uncle on the hill top, soaking in the splendid views and enjoying his company immensely.
After returning from Devi Danda, it was time to pack up and head home once again with golden memories of the last two days well spent in the company of Dig Uncle. Oh yes, he also gave me 500 rupees as a parting gift, just like my own uncles. I am looking forward to meeting him again.
To Devi Danda with Dig Uncle |
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