There was something intriguingly interesting about seeing decapitated idols lying deserted by the road side in middle of no where. May be because of the contrasting reverence, purity, respect and divinity they are otherwise dealt with in the society. So I decided to do a small photo story on one such place I came across on one of my daily explorations.
It shows that an object is an object, dead and still. And through faith we can give whatever meaning we want to it, for as long as we want to. And for the chosen time the object can be the symbolic representation of a supreme power. But it was an will be a dead object.
Seeing idols in this condition, for me,  is representative of the inevitable transition in the symbolic values of all objects and things.
Lost Divinity
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Lost Divinity

A small photo series reflecting or contemplating the cycle of change or inevitable transition in symbolic value of all objects and things.

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