Showing posts with label Indian diaspora. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Indian diaspora. Show all posts

Monday, January 30, 2017

Andhra Dining - A Surprise In Ginza!




Roaming around Ginza, we were left with a massive appetite and what we discovered next was quite a surprise, something that we did not expect to find!


While we have developed a deep love for Japanese food - curries, ramen, sushi and tempura, but nothing can compare the way we get drawn to Indian cuisine, especially since we moved out of India. And finding a place that serves South Indian food was quite really the icing on the cake - we could not really believe our luck!!!


And Andhra Dining was rated as the best restaurant in 2014...



Scanning the options...


What a pleasure to see Japanese office-goers going crazy over spicy South Indian food - truly our cuisine is a potent weapon of Indian soft power...


I could not resist ordering vada sambhar...


...and masala dosa!


...followed by cold payasam...


...and filter coffee!

Our last meal in Tokyo was indeed satisfying, a pleasurable end to this trip to Tokyo! And now we will head out to Haneda...


Friday, December 23, 2016

Daydreams Of Paradise - Still On Fiji Time...


It's been a few hours since we landed back in Incheon. Back in the dull, wintry chill of the Siberian winds that ravage the Korean peninsula, the balmy, warm and bright climes of the South Pacific seem to be a couple of light years away, on an alien planet in a distant galaxy...
Landing at Incheon Airport and we were greeted by the traditional Korean impersonal efficiency which is far cry from the warmth that the ever-smiling Fijians exude.
It is said your personality evolves to be a sum total of your experiences and your travels shape you in no small measure - you may return from your travels, but a little intangible and invaluable bit of the place that you have visited will always remain with you. 
This trip to the South Pacific was indeed one such epochal event in our lives. There is indeed something about Fiji in specific that will always stay with us forever, till we die.


The Fijian vibrancy is so perfectly reflected in the colourful banknotes that we used there...




It was particularly interesting to see how Indians who were brought into the Fijian islands of Viti Levu and Vanua Levu over a century ago, as labourers (girmitiyas), were persecuted, were at the receiving end of repressive colonial policies and then persecuted by a government dominated by ethnic locals, the vibrant community and prospered economically...

We were a bit startled to see an example of this in a jewelry shop in Denarau. Ornaments with the primordial Hindu symbol - Om - ॐ, were being sold. These were designed by a Fiji-Indian, Romil Patel...

The media too had a strong Indian imprint. The television has a significant Hindi content - both from India as well as local Fijian-Hindi content. And it appears to be really popular...


A news report on Amazon India in a local Fijian newspaper...


News on India's renewable energy revolution in Fiji Sun...


Obviously Bollywood stars are popular amongst all Fijians, cutting across racial lines, a clear example of India's soft power...


And then Titan watches seem to be quite popular in Fiji...

In Fiji, we did feel at home. You may attribute that to the significant presence ethnic Indians here, but we truly believe it was also because of the warmth of the Fijians...


As we settle down at home, it is hard to believe that we are back here in this icy urban "wilderness". It feels as though our consciousness is there, in sunny Fiji, and not here in Songdo. But thankfully, we have a weekend to recover from the weariness of the trip...
And to cheer ourselves, we treat ourselves to cups of hot chocolate - chocolate that I bought in Samoa...


Clearly we will enjoy the taste of the sunny Pacific for a bit more into wintry and snowy months that lie ahead of us...

Moce, Vinaka Vaka Levu, Totoka Fiji!



We are at Nadi International Airport - all set to board our flight back to Incheon and we spent time checking out stuff here...


Chutneys and pickles - a sign of the influence of the Indian diaspora...


Who cares when you are on Fiji Time! "Fiji Time" is an expression for taking it easy, without really having a sense of time...


(Photo credits: Neeti)


Some more expressions of Fiji Time...

Fiji Time, in my view, is an expression of the carefree nature of the Fijian people. Think of it - in metropolises across the world, the only stress people have is centered around the lack time. Will I make it through traffic on time? Will I get to my meeting on time? Will I be a millionaire before 40? I have so much to do, I wish I had 48 hours in a day!
The conclusion - running after time is stress... And that's what Fijians apparently don't do as much as us. When one stops stressing about time, life creeps back into you, you become happy...
What makes Fiji incredibly unique? The carefree and cheerful people, besides the abundant natural beauty that Fiji is blessed with...


We have boarded and are ready to go. Goodbye, Moce Fiji!


Thank you very much, beautiful Fiji - Vinaka Vaka Levu, Totoka Fiji!



Thursday, December 22, 2016

The Charming Mulomulo School...




This morning, we ventured out to head to the Nausori Highlands, not too far from Denarau. On our way to the highlands, we stopped by the Mulomulo Primary School at Nawaka village for a peek into Fiji Indian education and how the community keeps its culture alive in this distant land...


Our route from Denarau to the Mulomulo Primary School...


Passing by a mosque in Nawaka village - most Fijian Muslims are of Indian origin...


We drive through thick green vegetation...



Crossing little streams...


Look at the reflection...


Fiji is indeed beautiful...



And we get to the Mulomulo Primary School...
And the one principle that should define humanity - सत्यम शिवम् सुंदरम seems to be the motto of the school...
सत्यम शिवम् सुंदरम, a phrase which is drawn from the holy Hindu Upanishads, literally translates to “Truth-Godliness-Beauty” signifying the truth of existence arises, and, more than good, is an experience of “Godliness”...
Seeing this gave me goosebumps - 12,000 kilometers from home, Fijian Indians are keeping their traditions alive and are inculcating them in the younger generation. That makes me a proud Indian and privileged to see examples of this first hand on the lovely island of Viti Levu...


The school is closed for the Christmas break...


It appears the school was established in 1931...


A small shrine in the school courtyard...


A map of Fiji...


A diya on the door...


The library...


Mickey...


The solar system...


The shrine again...



The digestive system...


This reminds me of the school I went to in Mwinilunga...


The ground...


And they seem to have regular havans here - the Hindu ritual, signifying the power of fire to purify...

And it's time to bid adieu to Mulomulo to drive up to the highlands...


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