Soul of the animal kingdom, one frame at a time.
In the stillness of the dawn's first light,
I capture the wild in its purest sight.
Through my lens, the animals speak,
In whispers of the strong and the meek.
In every frame, a heartbeat's song,
A world where wild souls belong.
Through my lens, their tales unfold,
In whispers of love, both soft and bold.
Langoors of Rajaji
“Oh, langoors of Rajaji, in your domain,
You symbolize freedom, unbound and untamed.
Grace and power in every leap, Guardians of the jungle deep. Nature's spirit, fierce and pure, In every langoor's wild allure.
Amidst the leaves and ancient wood, They whisper secrets understood. By those who see with eyes anew, The raw, wild world where langoors flew.
— Aishwarya Abhishek Singh
With primal desires unleashed, they heed no call,
Lost in each other's fervour, surrendering all.
Cows, with their gentle eyes and nurturing presence, are woven into our lives, serving as both providers and sacred symbols in Hindu culture. Their milk, rich and nourishing, forms the cornerstone of our diet, while their by-products like ghee and butter enrich our culinary traditions and healing practices.
In the heart of Hinduism, cows are venerated as "Kamadhenu," the celestial cow of abundance, embodying compassion, fertility, and the sustenance of life. They grace our rituals and festivals, symbolizing abundance, purity, and the sanctity of all living beings. These photographs capture the serene majesty of cows, reflecting their timeless role as nurturers and sacred beings, deeply revered in hindu cultural and spiritual heritage.
Love is a four-legged word. Remembering humankind’s best-friend.
The bond between humans and dogs is a profound and ancient connection, woven with threads of mutual trust, companionship, and unconditional love. Dogs, with their unwavering loyalty and intuitive understanding, have stood as our guardians, helpers, and confidants through the ages.
This relationship transcends mere domestication, blossoming into a symbiotic partnership, a timeless harmony sung between species, echoing through the corridors of time.
Cats or Egyptian Gods?
The lion may be the King of Beasts, But you're Queen of this House.
I have to do your bidding, You're cat and I am mouse.