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xoxoxoBruce 12-26-2018 11:35 PM

Dec 27th, 2018 : Chariots of the Masses
 
India is crowded. India is rich. India is poor. India is multi-religious. Indians like everyone, have hopes, dreams, and traditions.
One of the traditions previously not available to the lower classes(read incomes) is the fabled chariots to whisk the new Mr & Mrs
from the wedding to the reception/party. Chariot being subjective of course.
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In Indian mythology and folklore the ratha or chariot has had a pivotal place as the vehicle of choice for gods, demons, and mortals alike. Much has changed since the horse-drawn chariots of yore. Contemporary wedding processions across the country mostly feature sleek vintage cars. Which is what made it really exciting to encounter these vehicles.
A relatively recent addition to the local wedding industry, automobile chariots have been popularized in the past couple of decades. Prior to their advent, wedding processions were conducted on foot or using bicycle driven carts. Sensing an opportunity, enterprising wedding decorators introduced these vehicles targeting upwardly mobile families.
http://cellar.org/2017/chariots1.jpg

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An embodiment of Indian jugaad, these vehicles are spectacles of low-cost innovation. They are fabricated using discarded cars sold at scrap prices that are no longer in production by their respective companies. Fabricators then remove the rear seat to accommodate an elevated platform on which a sofa or chairs are placed for the bride and the groom to facilitate a wedding reception on wheels. The platform has an ornate background referred to locally as a ‘disco’ which is made of papier-mâché decoration around a fiber board housing LED or tungsten bulbs. The lighting is powered by a generator tucked away in the trunk of the car.
http://cellar.org/2017/chariots2.jpg

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The vehicles are photographed at night to accentuate its most unique feature –the ‘disco’. The presence of trees in a majority of the compositions is a nod to the name of the town where I first encountered these vehicles – Arani. The town derives it’s name from the word ‘Aar’ which is the Tamil word for Cluster Fig trees, it is believed that these trees were once abundant in this region.
Considering they are usually observed in crowded processions, I consciously presented these cars devoid of human presence in order to depart from the way Indian weddings are usually represented. The quiet settings are a tranquil remnant of the chaotic celebrations that the vehicles facilitated.

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Diaphone Jim 12-27-2018 03:06 PM

How blah!
Better in an everyday Pakistan bus:
https://i.redd.it/mmcvksg4lzwz.jpg

Gravdigr 12-27-2018 03:15 PM

Makes me think of jeepneys.

fargon 12-27-2018 04:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Gravdigr (Post 1021876)
Makes me think of jeepneys.

Yes they do.

Hopalong48 12-31-2018 06:02 PM

more fun kind of chariothttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...dddc2b71c2.jpg

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