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Our Lady of the Mount Mary |
Most residents of Bandra associate
September with the birth anniversary of
St Mary and the week long Bandra Fair
that follows. All these activities are
centered around one of Bandras hillocks,
and the crowning glory of this hill, the
101 year old , Our Basilica of Our Lady
of the Mount Mary in Bandra, commonly
referred to as Mount Mary.
As most would know, Bombay was
originally seven islands originally
lived on by the Kohlis, it was then
initiated by the Portuguese, till it was
briefly held by the Marathas before the
British took her over till independence.
Proof of this brief Iberian tryst is
quiet simple to explain, most people in
India call the potato - aloo, but in
Bombay it is called batata with is
incidentally the Portuguese word.
I live in Bandra and drawn by the tales
of home made Goan specialities Vindaloo,
Xacuto and Sorpotel and not to mention
Bibinca, decided to pay the fair a
visit. I started at the base of the
hill, at Bandra reclamation where the
small entwining streets of Bandra
Village end. The streets were lined with
shops selling everything from strangely
shaped candles to clothes to shinny new
toys to candy floss and sweets to snacks
and food. Hordes of people made their
way slowly, in a festive spirit to the
top. Kids tagged their parents hands
pointing up to the Ferris-wheel and
making the appropriately cute gesture,
coaxing them into coughing up the money
needed for some delirious fun. These are
the scenes that make me as trigger happy
[with the camera] as a Japanese tourist
with a 2 gb flash card.
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items are from between 11 Sep 2006 & 13 Sep 2006.