Gandhi Bazaar in South Bangalore is well-known for flowers, fresh fruits, and vegetables. As we walked along the main road to spot Vidyarthi Bhavan, I was mesmerized by the hustle bustle of the area. The shopkeepers selling their stuff and striking a good bargain, people finishing their chores, buying their daily needs and then on the main road the usual traffic and public transport. The road was alive in the true sense. There was an energy around the place and I could not miss capturing it.
Have a look at some photos from Gandhi Bazaar that hardly describe the real experience.





For day 29 of #NaBloPoMo, I am taking you on a photo walk.
That is such a lovely, colorful market! I can feel the positivity and the hustle and bustle just looking at your photos.
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Thank you S. You are right. It was so colorful that I could not stop clicking.
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I so enjoyed this photo walk, Parul!
I, too, love gazing at the sights that welcome me at the local bazaar. Everything you see everywhere is so fresh and the place is full of life! You at once come alive when you visit such a market, don’t you? 🙂
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True that. The vibrancy hits you in a beautiful way 🙂
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Oh Parul, what colours!! Can sense it all through your lovely pics- how wonderful!! It so reminds me of the markets in Bombay – amazing – a celebration to all senses. LOVED this post my dear:-)
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Bombay too has its own charm. You made me think of Bombay, Eli. Been a long time I visited the city 🙂 Thank you for stopping by!
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I love these colorful fruits, so delicious!
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Thanks Amy 🙂
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I have just passed through Gandhi Bazar while commuting to and from office when I used to live in Rajajinagar. It has some kind of energy which is hard to ignore. Loved the visual tour you took us through, Parul.
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True. Some energy that’s positive and hard to ignore. Thank you, Naba.
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Parul, the experience must have been awesome as I enjoyed my virtual tour of the street. I too would like to know the name of the fruit 🙂 Great clicks…
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Let’s see if someone can help, Sulekha 🙂 Thank you!
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I use to visit nearby by Sunday market for vegetable shopping earlier 😀 it was fun to do it 😉 lot of varieties and lot of hustle and bustle and lot of public interaction for people like us 😉 who sits behind the screens all day 😀 That fruit next to bananas looked fig to me, though I am not sure. I loved the beetle design 🙂
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No mall can match the charm of walking through a market like this! Great pictures – can almost smell the flowers!
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Wow…what splendid captures! So much color and energy. I enjoy visiting vegetable markets this time of the year when the produce is fresh and dirt cheap. I couldn’t exactly place the fruits next to the bananas, but they vaguely resemble ‘Ramphals,’ which are supposed to be opposite of Sitaphal. But I’m not sure.
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I just googled and you are right. It’s ramphal. How I wish I had bought some to try that. Thanks for stopping by and the comment 🙂
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Finally …. a place I have been too.. (despite not being to Vidyarthi bhavan). When in bangalore years back. my parents used to come all the way to Gandhi Bazaar to buy stuff every time there would be a festival. Things used to be really cheap way back then. And the stuff they used to buy would be totally farm fresh.
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The betel leaves pattern looks so pretty! And ramphal is it? Haven’t seen that fruit anywhere yet. Wonder what it tastes like. Nice little photo walk this was. 🙂
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Amazing captures, Parul. The beetle leaves pattern is simply cool. This reminded me of the market – Mubarkiya in Kuwait, we visited a few days ago. It was buzzing with life and colors too. 🙂
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arre, yeh toh mere ghar ke paas hai! I could have joined you in the fun. Hope you ate the dosa from Vidyarthi bhavan and the basundi from UD. they are the best part of GB. vibrant pics, Parul!
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Basundi? What’s that? Tell me more. Let’s do it next time together Shubhangi 🙂
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Any market place is such an amalgamation of so much of activity around. Nice captures . I miss these in the malls
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Your photography has come a long way Parul… I’m so glad 🙂
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I love these vibrant photos, so rich in texture !
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I love these vibrant photos. So rich in texture ! 🙂
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