As cliched as it might sound, India is a photographer’s paradise. All the textures, flavours, colours, architecture, buildings make for a great photo frame in any corner. It is said that in particular, the vivid and picturesque streets of Rajasthan offer ample of such opportunities for the keen eye. So when, @Srinistuff and I were in Jodhpur, the second largest city of Rajasthan, we decided to test the waters and explore the famed frames of the city. And I must say, we weren’t disappointed.
Read more about my travels in Rajasthan:
Feast with Marwaris: A lesson in traditional cooking and risk-taking
In Photos: 10 incredible moments from the land of Maharajas
The city of Jodhpur is popularly, also known as the ‘Blue City of India.’ Though there are no recorded mentions of the reason, why the city is painted in hues of blue, folklore suggests that the blue colour, which is associated with Lord Shiva or even Lord Vishnu, serves as reverence to the gods. More scientific notions attribute the colour to the soothing effect of blue on a man’s psyche. Scientifically, blue colour also tends to reflect the sun rays back, helping keep the homes cooler. This could be also one of the reasons, why Jodhpur is painted blue as it is one of India’s highest receiving solar power per unit area.
Let me take you through a visual odyssey:

Old places have soul, beautiful exteriors carved of golden and blue hues

Blues cutting into the by-lanes

The eyes are window to the world

Open the door, open windows to opportunities

Between, the blues, don’t get green, oh you my dear!

Home is where the heart is?

Unlike the perception, not all of Jodhopur is blue. Only the old city quarters which house old ancestral properties is colored blue

Har ghar kuch kehta hai (Every home says something!)

Ever wonder, why Facebook’s colour is blue? 😛

Colour me blue

Are you feeling the blues? 😉

Fortifying walls of the Mehrangarh Fort, the city’s penultimate heritage.
Beautiful collection of photographs! Thank you, as well, for sharing the little insight on why blue. Never knew!
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Glad you like it 🙂
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Lovely photos! I have still never been to Jodhpur and am hoping to make a visit soon. Thanks for sharing!
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Thanks Veena, you must visit Jodhpur soon 🙂
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Nice frames.
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Thanks so much 🙂
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Good information and pictures thanks for sharing will surely visit Jodhpur once.
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Jodhpur is known as “blue city” and is very beautiful to visit. Pictures you have mentioned are really amazing. Thanks.
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Beautiful photos, Deepika. Loved the hues of blue. Reminded me of the shades of pink seen in Jaipur.
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Thank you so much. Indeed Pink Jaipur is beautiful as well!
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Absolutely fantastic and amazing. I hope I could travel in that location someday. I will write it on my travel bucket list.
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