Tuesday 10 February 2015

Majuli cooking - Cucina Mising - मिसिन्ग रसोई

Mising cooking in Jengeraimukh, Majuli, Assam, India - Images by Sunil Deepak
Mising cooking in Jengeraimukh, Majuli, Assam, India - Images by Sunil Deepak
Mising cooking in Jengeraimukh, Majuli, Assam, India - Images by Sunil Deepak

Majuli, Assam, India: Majuli is an island in Brahmaputra river where majority of persone belong to the Mising tribe. Today's images have Mising cooking - the first two images show cooking in open areas for a large number of persons in a function, while in the third image, there is the kitchen in a Mising home.

माजुलि, असम, भारतः माजुलि ब्रह्मपु्त्र नदी का एक द्वीप है जहाँ रहने वाले अधिकतर लोग मिसिन्ग जनजाति के हैं. आज की तस्वीरों में मिसिन्ग रसोई - पहली दो तस्वीरों में एक समारोह में बहुत से लोगों के लिए खुले में बनता खाना, तीसरी तस्वीर में मिसिन्ग घर के अन्दर की रसोई.

Majuli, Assam, India: Majuli (pronunciato "Magiuli") è un'isola nel fiume Brahmaputra dove la maggioranza della popolazione appartiene alla tribù Mising. Le immagini di oggi hanno la cucina Mising - nelle prime due immagini si cucina al aperto per un grande numero di persone durante una festa, nella terza immagine, si vede la cucina dentro una casa Mising.

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8 comments:

  1. Beautiful photos, Waiting for more photos from your Majuli trip.

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    1. Thanks Rupam. :) Majuli visit was very nice and it gave me so much to think about!

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    2. माजुली के बारे में जानने की और इच्छा है. अच्छा हो कोई यात्रा संस्मरण जैसा लिखें, और वहाँ जाने-आने की सुविधा के बारे में बताएं ताकि हम भी वहां की यात्रा के बारे में सोचें.

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    3. रवि, पिछले दो महीनों से उत्तर पूर्व में बहुत सुन्दर जगहों को देखने का मौका मिला, माजुलि उनमें से है. हर बार यही सोचता हूँ कि इस पर अवश्य लिखूँगा पर काम की व्यस्तता से सब मन में ही रह जाता है. माजुलि पर लिखने की अवश्य कोशिश करूँगा. :)

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    1. धन्यवाद अवधेश जी :)

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  3. Wonderful and interesting.
    The last picture shows that it is a raised portion (when compared to ground level) I wonder how they do it.

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    1. Thanks Haddock. Mising houses are built on bamboo stilts and the floor, as you can see, is built like a net, so below you can see the ground. I thought that it would not be so convenient to have a floor like that since things like keys can fall down. However, it is also convenient since you can do washing hands without going out. :)

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