Fine Art Photographer Madhur Dhingra is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay. From the project ‘The Cosmic Dancer #2’. To see Madhur’s body of work, click on any image.
Images of this story were shot in the 5000 year old villages of Barsana Nandgaon & Vrindavan,(India) during the festival of Holi. Color runs riot during this festival. These places have an immense spiritual significance for Hindus as Nandgaon is the foster home of Lord Krishna and Barsana the birth place of Krishna’s beloved Radha. Krishna may be an enigma to someone agnostic like me but He is God to millions, who go ecstatic even at the mere mention of His name. He is the personification of the ‘One And Only’ Consciousness that exists in everything and anything. He is the Cosmic Dancer who dances in the universe as it and in it.
All images and text © Madhur Dhingra
For more information on this project see The Cosmic Dancer #1 below.
Madhur’s Previous Contributions To Edge Of Humanity Magazine
How Changes Guide Our Existence | Rebirth, Self & Enlightenment
Death & A Methodical Cremation Ritual With A 3,000-Year-Old Pyre | Manikarnika Ghat
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