The entire valley is bathed in different hues of red, orange and gold during these months and a large number of tourists visit the area before the weather becomes excruciatingly cold. Children run around excitedly, trampling leaves and playing cricket under the shade of the mighty Chinar — which is considered a sign of resistance in the area. It is said that during the Mughal era in Kashmir, one of the kings stepped over the Chinar leaves during autumn. Fascinated by their bright red colour, he asked one his ministers, “Chi Naar”, which translates to, “What is this fire?” And during these few months, right before winter in Kashmir, it seems as if the flames are touching the ground.
A girl rides a cycle in Srinagar. PHOTO: Haziq Qadri
A boy rides a cycle in Srinagar. PHOTO: Haziq Qadri
A girl walks on fallen Chinar leaves at Kashmir University in Srinagar. PHOTO: Haziq Qadri
Locals burn Chinar leaves at Kashmir University in Srinagar. PHOTO: Haziq Qadri
Children play cricket in the outskirts of Srinagar. PHOTO: Haziq Qadri
Haziq Qadri is a Kashmir-based photojournalist. He tweets @haziq_qadri
Published in The Express Tribune, Sunday Magazine, November 30th, 2014.
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@PakIPower: Nice Try bro! But we are smarter than that, lol!
@Gaurav: Saffron represents the renunciation that we should practice towards materialism and sacrifices the country and its people have made and does NOT represent any single state.
We soulless, blind and numb humans shall perish without leaving a trace behind us, but this Paradise was, is and shall always exist!
When you walk meditative and enchanted through this yellow, orange and scarlet colour woods, you confront with beautiful creatures of this Paradise like squirrels, deers, foxes etc etc
All these forest dwellers are instinctively scared of humans, because we kill and destroy out of pure lust.............NO TRUST FOR TWO-LEGGED !!!
@Sanjay Swamimurthy - "Kashmir is...extremely different from the rest of India...it is more like Pakistan/Afghanistan than like India..."
Nice try. But no cookie, I'm afraid.
You know, maybe next time, you'd like to research India a little better before you concoct a pseudonym - perhaps then you'll realize that it is impossible for a real person to be named Sanjay Swamimurthy.
By the way - I'm Swamimurthy Narasimhan from Madikeri - the real one.
ನೀವು ಹಳ್ಳಿಯು ಸಹೋದರ ಬಂದವರು?
India is a unique country with all kinds of physical features one can think of mountains, plains, plateau, coasts, deserts . Very few countries have such variations.
@PakIPower
This is all raw propaganda. We will not let kashmir be at peace until it becomes part of pakistan. Else we will shred it to pieces.
Peace going to be remain between us only time will tell but for another 1000 years we are going to be your neighbor you can't change your neighbor. You think it in that angle also
Kashmir is beautiful and extremely different from the rest of India, when I visited 2 years ago, I felt as if I was in Central Asia -it is more like Pakistan/Afghanistan than like India or Sri Lanka.
This is all raw propaganda. We will not let kashmir be at peace until it becomes part of pakistan. Else we will shred it to pieces.