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Un itinerario tra epoche e sentieri
di Fausto Raschiatore
«Pensare all’India è come pensare a un grande contenitore pieno di mille sguardi, mille sorrisi, mille lacrime dove ognuno ha una propria dimensione, un proprio stato d’essere, così come le cose sono, come il Dharma, termine sanscrito che presso le filosofie orientali assume numerosi significati.1 I suoni, i rumori, i profumi si mescolano insieme e creano delle note colorate: tutto questo si trasforma in quella realtà complessa e in continuo movimento dal nome India, realtà che inconsapevolmente si è fermata davanti al mio obiettivo.
A journey along ages and trails
«Thinking about India is like thinking about a great container full of a thousand glances, a thousand smiles, a thousand tears, where everyone has his own dimension and way of being, and things are what they are, according to dharma - a Sanskrit word that assumes a number of meanings in Asian philosophies.1 Sounds, noises and smells mix together and make coloured notes: all this becomes that incredibly complex and perpetually moving entity known as India, where I travelled for some time with my camera.