I heard a beautiful voice in the distant and was drawn to the window. This streetwalker was dressed in a colorful costume, probably the character of Jambavanth or Hanuman. The green color confused me completely and he did not turn enough for me to see his face. Wondering if these are indigenous artist resorting to this changed approach to earning a living or is it just a clever beggar.
Monday, August 30, 2010
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