"Home is where the heart is".... my heart definitely dwells in here...there is a special thread that binds me to this place...probably because this is my birth place..the place I first viewed through my unfledged eyes..these innate,unbreakable ties that one shares with one's birth place is inexplicable..I present to you an account of my birthplace "SILIGURI"....
SILIGURI is a burgeoning town or more aptly a cosmopolitan city with a rhythm of unity in diversity...:) owing to its strategically important location,it is aptly called "The Gateway to North-East India"..It connects to magnificent tourists spots....Darjeeling, Gangtok, Sikkim, Dooars to name a few..It is popularly known for its 4 T's - TEA,TIMBER,TRADE & TOURISTS...the road to Siliguri is flanked by tea gardens on either sides..the city itself presents a picturesque glimpse of Himalayan ranges...as the sun shines in all its glory,the clarion hills presents an awe-inspiring view... one can only gape at wonder at the puissance of the majestic hills...Siliguri is undoubtedly a paradise of scenic beauty and also a shutterbug's delight :)
On a fortuitous clear day,the snow-capped Kanchenjunga peak presents an image not so much of a mountain but of a meticulously drawn painting by an adroit painter.... The view can instantly invigorate any languid soul.. :) such is the power of nature!!! the reddish hue produced by the setting sun at dusk is a treat to the eyes...while the sun hides itself behind the mighty blue mountains..its rays adorns and illuminates the evening sky...a spectacular view!!! a number of hamlets find their abode in the mountains..at night when the lights of these houses are lit,the view of the mountain from a distant is just so captivating...It is akin to a palace being decorated with candles on a Diwali night :) I reiterate my point... a shutterbug's delight :)
The best part of Siliguri (given the fact that i am a shopaholic) is its market! situated in the heart of the city it houses an eclectic collection of foreign goods as well as native items,with a blend of ethnicity and modernism.....goods here are a confluence of items from Nepal,Bhutan,China and of course our very own country :) besides,who has not heard of the famous "Hong-kong market" :D such is the importance of the local market that even the mushrooming malls cannot draw as many consumers as drawn by the local markets...
coming to the climate,the salubrious weather really makes Siliguri a piece of heaven on earth.....I bet any visitor will fall in love with the eternal beauty of this place :)
On a more subjective note, Siliguri to me is my home town and the mountains my neighbourhood.. :) I have grown up witnessing the majestic mountains,the gorges cutting through them and the tiny rivulets adorning the hills...many a times have I seen such bright sunny days,when the cumulus clouds appeared as white beds of cotton nestled atop the mountains...many a times have I felt the cool Himalayan zephyr caress my face...many a times have I wondered at the immanent ethos of the people here...these mountains seemed to have answered my unanswered questions and pacified me at times of distress... nature has always intrigued me and still does...this intangible feeling will dwell in my heart till my last breath... no wonder I have grown up to be a nature lover :) now that I stay in a "metro city" I know the difference between the fast paced city life and the simple town life and also the difference between the claustrophobic feeling rendered by unscrupulous mushrooming of buildings in a metro city and the enlivening feeling rendered by a smaller city where people exist in close communion with nature...whenever I return to this place I realise that it was not the home that I missed but the simplicity of my childhood...
This apparently is my last visit to this place.. the very thought of departing from this place saddens me.. :( Nevertheless ,the memories of this place of my adolescent years will always be engraved in my heart...The imprint of the absorbing panorama of the distant hills spreading out into the blue horizon will continue to enchant me...I may travel the world,but this place for me has been my world for years :) I conclude by quouting my favourite lines "A man travels the world over in search of what he needs and returns home to find it..." :)
SILIGURI is a burgeoning town or more aptly a cosmopolitan city with a rhythm of unity in diversity...:) owing to its strategically important location,it is aptly called "The Gateway to North-East India"..It connects to magnificent tourists spots....Darjeeling, Gangtok, Sikkim, Dooars to name a few..It is popularly known for its 4 T's - TEA,TIMBER,TRADE & TOURISTS...the road to Siliguri is flanked by tea gardens on either sides..the city itself presents a picturesque glimpse of Himalayan ranges...as the sun shines in all its glory,the clarion hills presents an awe-inspiring view... one can only gape at wonder at the puissance of the majestic hills...Siliguri is undoubtedly a paradise of scenic beauty and also a shutterbug's delight :)
On a fortuitous clear day,the snow-capped Kanchenjunga peak presents an image not so much of a mountain but of a meticulously drawn painting by an adroit painter.... The view can instantly invigorate any languid soul.. :) such is the power of nature!!! the reddish hue produced by the setting sun at dusk is a treat to the eyes...while the sun hides itself behind the mighty blue mountains..its rays adorns and illuminates the evening sky...a spectacular view!!! a number of hamlets find their abode in the mountains..at night when the lights of these houses are lit,the view of the mountain from a distant is just so captivating...It is akin to a palace being decorated with candles on a Diwali night :) I reiterate my point... a shutterbug's delight :)
The best part of Siliguri (given the fact that i am a shopaholic) is its market! situated in the heart of the city it houses an eclectic collection of foreign goods as well as native items,with a blend of ethnicity and modernism.....goods here are a confluence of items from Nepal,Bhutan,China and of course our very own country :) besides,who has not heard of the famous "Hong-kong market" :D such is the importance of the local market that even the mushrooming malls cannot draw as many consumers as drawn by the local markets...
coming to the climate,the salubrious weather really makes Siliguri a piece of heaven on earth.....I bet any visitor will fall in love with the eternal beauty of this place :)
On a more subjective note, Siliguri to me is my home town and the mountains my neighbourhood.. :) I have grown up witnessing the majestic mountains,the gorges cutting through them and the tiny rivulets adorning the hills...many a times have I seen such bright sunny days,when the cumulus clouds appeared as white beds of cotton nestled atop the mountains...many a times have I felt the cool Himalayan zephyr caress my face...many a times have I wondered at the immanent ethos of the people here...these mountains seemed to have answered my unanswered questions and pacified me at times of distress... nature has always intrigued me and still does...this intangible feeling will dwell in my heart till my last breath... no wonder I have grown up to be a nature lover :) now that I stay in a "metro city" I know the difference between the fast paced city life and the simple town life and also the difference between the claustrophobic feeling rendered by unscrupulous mushrooming of buildings in a metro city and the enlivening feeling rendered by a smaller city where people exist in close communion with nature...whenever I return to this place I realise that it was not the home that I missed but the simplicity of my childhood...
This apparently is my last visit to this place.. the very thought of departing from this place saddens me.. :( Nevertheless ,the memories of this place of my adolescent years will always be engraved in my heart...The imprint of the absorbing panorama of the distant hills spreading out into the blue horizon will continue to enchant me...I may travel the world,but this place for me has been my world for years :) I conclude by quouting my favourite lines "A man travels the world over in search of what he needs and returns home to find it..." :)
Shutter bug's delight
ReplyDeleteWhile reading this, I fell into a reverie of my childhood days, mostly the ones spent with you!!
ReplyDeleteohhhh..!!!! siliguri-one of my favourite places(though i had stayed @ siliguri for just 10hrs)..
ReplyDeletewhile going through this post,it seems that a li'l girl is describing her sweet home..
:) yup @isha miss those days :(
ReplyDeletepritam- :)anybody who visits siliguri will love the place :)
ReplyDeletewell my time spent in the north bengal recently is minuscule compared to the author's...:) but still it was more than enuf to be absolutely smitten by the beauty it has to offer...:)..i wud hav used the phrase 'hav fallen in love but KOLKATA still claims that passion all to herself..:) my time in SILIGURI was even shorter(only 2-3 hrs before catching the return train..:) ) but even a not so enthusiastic shopper like me cudn't hav missed the famous 'HONG KONG' market where if lucky one can hit a jackpot bargain-the best he wud ever get..:) nd if not so lucky can get terribly cheated...:)
ReplyDeletelastly wud hav to admit surely as the author describe the north-bengal as a shutterbug's delight...surely this prose above qualifies as a reader's delight..:)...i obviously ain't got the slightest credibility to comment on the literary part but the emotions that the author feels for her birthland clearly comes through...almost felt like reading RUSKIN BOND in school...:)
many thanks to the author for providing me the privilege as it surely was...:)
thanx vivek... :) overwhelmed and privileged to read your comment :) hong-kong market trivia added by u was so very correct :D :)hopefully u fall under the former lot :D :P :)
ReplyDeletei actually played safe....bought nothing for myself but mementos nd gifts for friends...:) wud be looking forward to reading more of ur stuff...;0
ReplyDeletepleasure is all mine :)
ReplyDeleteur writing is so touching....d beauty of siliguri cn b picturized even by not seeing dis paradise!! d feelings of love in ur heart 4 dis place cn b felt by reading it... its like a painter who hs painted a colourful pic of her homelad which wl always b dere in ur hrt forevr :)
ReplyDeletethankuu romel :) m glad that u liked it :)
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