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Friday, February 23, 2024

Gallimaufry#115

Just a gallimaufry of photos 📸

COLOURS OF MALAYSIA

Street vendor
Indian flower stand
Indian flower stands, with their vibrant displays of colorful garlands, are a ubiquitous sight across Malaysia, particularly in areas with a significant Indian population. Wherever one spots a flower stand, a Hindu temple is almost assuredly nearby.  In the rich tapestry of Indian culture, flowers symbolize more than mere adornment; they hold a sacred significance ingrained in auspicious ceremonies like weddings and festivals, as well as in the daily rhythms of prayers and rituals.
    
FROM THE TRAVEL ARCHIVES

Heidelberg 2019
This tofu dish always hits all the right notes
Seafood tofu


Forgotten photos of last year's Deepavali decorations in a local mall
Kolam, a traditional art form, embellishes homes and public spaces during Deepawali in Malaysia, representing prosperity and the triumph of good over evil. Originally made with rice flour, modern kolams incorporate colored rice, enhancing their beauty. These intricate designs aren't just decorative; they invite positive energy and community spirit, welcoming Goddess Lakshmi and fostering a sense of cultural pride. In malls and public areas, kolams showcase Malaysia's multicultural richness, enriching Deepawali celebrations with vibrant colors and timeless values.






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60 comments:

  1. Wonderful Colourful Malaysia - thanks for this beautiful photos and the impressions from a so exotic country,
    greetings
    Kirsi

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  2. The flower stand is almost just yellow...what did the street vendor sell, some potatoes?

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  3. Love all your photos but the Dewali Art celebration for the Festival of Lights is spectacular. Thank you for sharing them.

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  4. Oh my, how I love the colors of Malaysia. The Kolam pieces are absolutely breathtaking. Truly magnificent, especially when you consider the work that went into it.

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  5. Hello, Veronica.
    Interesting info about the sacred significance of flowers in Indian culture.
    I like that picture of Heidelberg with its beautiful cobblestones along the pedestrian area.

    Have a nice weekend!

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  6. Beautiful flowers, such pretty colors!

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  7. You live in a very colourful environment. Love the incredible decorations in the mall.
    Happy weekend, Veronica and thanks for sharing.

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  8. Those mosaics made out of colored rice are truly impressive!

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  9. Dearest Veronica,
    Lovely photos that bring back memories.
    Near Hindu temples indeed you find such beautiful flower garlands and others.
    A colorful and fragrant culture!
    You live near most of it.
    Heidelberg added more or less the culture of my birth.
    Hugs,
    Mariette

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  10. So nice places, thanks for your sharing

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  11. Such beautiful and exotic looking photos this time! Those colorful rice Kolam designs are incredible.

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  12. Hello Veronica :=)
    Thank you for introducing me to the art and tradition of Kolan. It is so colourful and the designs are beautiful, The positive vibes wherever it is done must make everyone feel good. I enjoyed seeing the displays in the mall
    Enjoy your weekend
    All the best
    Hugs
    Sonjia.

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  13. What a post on food and your previous travel

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  14. Nice food, and it looks like a beautiful Wanda orchid! The hindu temple looks very pretty too.
    Have a nice weekend, Veronica!
    Many hugs.

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  15. Such vibrant colours in Malaysia. The coloured rice art is really amazing. Such detail!

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  16. Me gustaron las fotos en especial las flores y el templo hindu. Te mando un beso.

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  17. Me gustaron las fotos en especial las flores y el templo hindú. Te mando un beso.

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  18. Such beautiful colors and most wonderful scenery. Of course the food looks delicious!

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  19. Love the colors in the mall displays.

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  20. What beautiful photos these are.
    The decorations in the shopping center are very beautiful.
    The flower in photo 4 is my favorite.
    I wish you a good weekend.
    Greetings Irma

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  21. You visit a lot of amazing places ;)
    wildfiret.blogspot.com

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  22. I like the looks of that street where those people were walking. Nice photo.

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  23. My goodness, the colors in most of these photos are indeed vibrant. What beauty!

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  24. Hello Veronica,
    What a nice pictures. The rings of colored rice are a fantastic artwork.
    That must be very special and nice to see in real. Wonderful.

    Many greetings,
    Marco

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  25. The Kolam is both beautiful and colorful.

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  26. A lovely collection, enjoyed the photos.

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  27. What a market you've found, beautiful Veronica.

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  28. love tofu..... yummy...
    Thank you for sharing recipe.....

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  29. I love all the colors and symbolism. What a dynamic and rich culture.

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  30. What fab photos so colourful too and don't even mention that lovely food heheh!
    Have a gallimaufrytastic week 👍

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  31. Malaysia is so multi cultural and you have captured it beautifully.

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  32. A delightful set of pictures, so colourful. I'm yet to visit Malaysia.

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  33. Beautiful images, love the flowers! The Kolam is colorful and beautiful.
    Take care, have a great day and a happy week!

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  34. Lots of beautiful things to see and discover.
    Good continuation of the week.
    janicce.

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  35. Hello Veronica! Lovely photos! Have a nice day!

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  36. So colorful! Such a festive collection of photographs!
    I hope you're having a great week, Veronica. :)

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  37. The Kolam designs are magnificent!

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  38. I like the images with an art that I did not heard about. Lovely mandalas.
    And the food and... everything!
    Thank you, Veronica!
    Happy WW! Hugs and blessings!❤️😘

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  39. Heidelberg is such a fun place to visit. We love their slogan, I left my heart in Heidelberg.

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  40. ...I was drawn to the flowers! Thanks Veronica for sharing, have a wonderful week.

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  41. Beautiful colors and beautiful food. I love your food.

    Thank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday. ♥

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  42. Such a beautiful array of photos and so rich in culture! Thank you sharing them.

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  43. Veronica Lee, the Deepavali decorations from last year in the local mall were so beautiful and intricate. Is this something that is done every year buy in differing designs?

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  44. The flower stands look nice and the decorations for the festival in the mall look amazing. Such intricate designs! I would love to try seafood tofu...it looked delicious.

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  45. The colors really are vibrant and pretty. Here to wish you a happy day.

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  46. The colors really are vibrant and pretty. Here to wish you a happy day.

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  47. Thank you for linking up with Everyday Images - it gave me the chance to come and enjoy your colorful photos another time!

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  48. Wonderful photos. I like the sculptures in gold/bronze of the couple. Lovely decorations!

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  49. keindahan indian flower yang didominasi wara kuning juga yang agak ungu apakah itu anggrek Kak Veronica...

    seafood tofu is a new for me, but looks nice and delicious...Happy Friday ^^

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  50. Truly colorful and thanks so much for participating and sharing at #16 InLinkz #WordlessWednesday (Words also welcome). See you again next week!

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  51. Always love the colorful photos and the food - wow.

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  52. Beautiful feast-day colors and designs -- and as always enjoy your food photography!

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