PICTURESQUE WAKAD
The view from my ninth floor balcony is awesome. 
 Early  in the morning, at dawn, I look  towards my left, towards the eastern  horizon, in the distance, I can  behold the breaking of the sun’s upper  crest over thick layer of  grey-white smog that envelops the city of  Pune, and soon the silhouettes  of the tall buildings in the concrete  jungles of Aundh and Baner become  visible. 
 The  air in Pune City may be quite polluted,  but here, high up on the south  facing terrace of my top floor apartment  in Rohan Tarang, in the  southern part of Wakad, the air is pure, fresh  and so refreshing that I  can cleanse my lungs with it, almost like the  pristine morning air in  the hills of Girinagar, in the foothills of  Sinhagad Fort, which lies  beyond the range of hills I can see in the  distance.
 I  stand in my open-to-the-skies spacious  terrace-like balcony, at the  edge, look around in front of me, have a  panoramic view. The scene is  picturesque and the mood is uplifting. The  placid waters Mula River  meandering down from the verdant hills in the  distance, bisecting its  lush green scenic valley, renders an air sublime  stillness to the  environment. 
 On  this side of the river lies the well  laid out, clean and tranquil  Wakad village, and at this early morning  hour, everyone is in their  homes, except Chavrya, the redoubtable  white guard dog, who  moves around like a sentinel at the entrance of  the village. Wafts of  pleasing devotional music emanating from the  famous and beautiful  Mhatoba Temple gently uplift my spirits and enhance  the sublime  ambience. 
 On  that side of the river, across the  valley, there is large tract of  greenery, fields and farms, being  gradually swallowed up by the  expanding concrete jungle spreading out  from Baner in the distance.  Soon it will be all dust and grime, as the  construction work of  buildings starts, but then all this is quite far  away, and will not  disturb the glorious view or equanimity, which I  enjoy from my balcony.  
 Sunset  from my terrace is a special event.  First the orange sun plays hide  and seek with the peaks and troughs of  the range of hills far away from  where the Mula River emanates and then  it suddenly goes below and the  sky gets lit up like a painting, first a  crimson red, then the  interplay of colours starts, both in the sky and  on the waters of the  Mula River, yellow, gold, silver, grey and then it  is dark, and to your  right you can see the fast moving lights of the  vehicles on the Mumbai  – Bangalore Bypass Highway, a distance away right  ahead are the  floodlights of the Balewadi Stadium and colourful neon  signs of the  numerous hotels and inns like Holiday Inn, VITS, Orchid and  Sadanand  Residency, and towards the left, to the east, just a few  lights in the  high-rise apartments at Baner and Aundh, most of which are  empty as  they have been bought for investment and not to live in. 
 Though  progressive and in the midst of  modernity, with clean well-lit roads  and neatly laid out, the beauty of  Wakad is that it is a quaint,  serene, picturesque village which still  retains a delightful old-world  charm. On normal days, sleeps early, and  the nights are quiet, but  tonight is special.
 Shri  Mhatoba Dev Utsav is being celebrated  and the entire Wakad village has  been brightly illuminated. Shri Mhatoba   Devasthan Temple (Mandir)  has been beautifully decorated and  brilliantly illuminated and looks  superb. In fact, the illumination of  the temple dome is truly  exquisite. There is a jatra, carnival, music, and people have come from distant places to the Shri Mhatoba Devasthan Mandir in Wakad to have darshan, seek blessings and pray to the God Mhatoba, the village Deity of Wakad and Hinjewadi and participate in the utsav   or festival. It is celebration time, the entire place, even the Mula   Riverside Park and Garden, is brimming with people, of all ages, dressed   at their best, the atmosphere is festive, the place is resonating with   positive energy and happy vibes, and from my balcony I enjoy a   grandstand view which is truly breathtaking. 
 Actually  the huge windows of all rooms in  my spacious and airy house afford a  wonderful view, but I love standing  in my roomy open terrace balcony,  especially at night under the  starlight open sky, and enjoying the  magnificent view. And as I write  this spectacular fireworks illuminate  the sky and fill my heart with  joy. 
 PS – I  am lucky that I live in  South  Wakad, towards the river side of the  Aundh – Hinjewadi Road. If  you live on the other side of the road –  well, then that is a different  story! 
                 © vikram karve., all rights reserved.


2 comments:
I am happy you live there else a wonderful account was not possible
Very good stuff you have...keep update your blog...
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