tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5121522765167184405.post3358085097345105198..comments2023-09-18T15:48:50.610+05:30Comments on coincidentials...: Ilkal reverieSrajana Kaikinihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13877700916922822985noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5121522765167184405.post-40813625617391978212011-08-04T00:22:48.555+05:302011-08-04T00:22:48.555+05:30Due to a lack of expression i made one up. Reading...Due to a lack of expression i made one up. Reading this left me synesthesized! All the elements have amalgamated. Thanks, Arvind.<br />p.s. Maharashtrian farmers take great pride in their non-human animal co-workers and will beautify them with glorious colours and ribbons. M N Srinivas, in his book "A remembered village" set in Rampura (Mysore district), recounts the pride farmers took in beautifying their bulls and cows for festivals which not only conveyed their affection but also was a mark of status among other villagers. Some villagers will also extend this to their vehicles, like the Royal Enfield.arvindhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07148467446630731234noreply@blogger.com