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Photo update:Standard Chartered Mumbai Marathon 2015

I was excited to see  the 12th edition of the Standard Chartered Mumbai Marathon and luckily for the first time I got an opportunity to witness the huge event that was much awaited for in Amchi Mumbai. 

When I reached CST around 7 a.m, all roads were  blocked.  No cars were allowed to enter the route . So I walked towards Flora Fountain and positioned there to click some photos. There were many events scheduled like the Half Marathon, Full Marathon, Senior Citizens Event, Champions with Disability Event  and the Dream Run. The full marathon had already begun, so I waited for the other events. In between I could see the Full Marathon runners race back to the finish line.
 

I clicked this wonderful pic of a stray dog which ran along with the participants.


Physically challenged participants, Differently abled children also participated in the marathon . Many people had lined up at the sides to cheer the participants.





After clicking many photographs, I  headed towards Marine Drive. The dream run was full of colors . Some wore costumes that carried a message, Banners, hoardings, placards etc etc . Some chose to use the marathon as a platform to promote their message.





Start and finish of the Marathon was at the Azad Maidan ground in South Mumbai and it witnessed thousands of long-distance runners, senior citizens, physically challenged participants, amateur runners, Bollywood celebrities, sports stars and  business tycoons.

Earlier I had only heard about this great event and this time I was glad to be a part of it. I was really inspired to see the spirit of Mumbai and the largest marathon in Asia .

Banganga Tank, Mumbai

  

Can you believe there is an architectural wonder in posh area of Malabar Hill and Walkeshwar in Mumbai?  Banganga is an ancient water tank surrounded by Hindu temples on all sides of the Walkeshwar Temple Complex in Malabar Hill area of Mumbai, in the Indian State of  Maharashtra.

MYTH AND REALITY 

Legend  says that Lord Ram had stopped at the spot in search of his kidnapped wife Sita. Rama had asked his brother Lakshmana to bring him some water. Laxman instantly shot an arrow into the ground, and water from Ganges gushed forth from the ground. Hence the place is called Banganga, the Ganga created on a baan (arrow). 

The tank was constructed in 12th century by Silhara dynasty who ruled the present day Mumbai-Thane region between 9th and 13 th centuries. The tank was rebuilt in 1715 out of the donation given by Rama Kamath.

EXPLORE

Sitting on the laid steps, watching the ducks, feeling the cool water beneath our feet.... was a memorable experience.

Banganga Tank,Mumbai

Nowadays, It is one of the hot spot for many artists and photographers.  It was really amazing to see white ducks swimming through the water.  One can walk around the tank and visit all the temples on the eastern and western side of the tank. When I stroll around the tank, I saw one lady feeding ducks. The buildings around the tank will tell you the stories of many generations that had lived here.

Reflections

Those who are fan of  Hindustani music can participate an annual two-day cultural festival  which is organized by the Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) in the month of February.

 When the lights started to glitter, the view becomes more and more fascinating.


 And that was the end of a wonderful Sunday afternoon.