Traffic adaptive dividers
Have you ever been annoyed by miles and miles of traffic on one side of the divider, and empty road on the other side?
Apparently gou-maata's across the country share our sentiment, and have volunteered to function as adaptive dividers during their leisure time, as exemplified by the following picture:
9 comments:
hehehe :-)
When did you goto Jagannath-puri?
-Meghana
i'm sure this was jatin's observation
I think I saw this cow in the morning (on my way to the Jagannath temple), discharging her "dood"ies.
@Neha: No, its totally Praj's observation.
@Sunny: Thats their way to leave a mark. :)
@meghana - this was in dec 2k9, amar's wedding, in puri :)
@nehu - it was both our observation actually :)
poor guy... wouldn't get a meal on a holiday if he doesn't agree its Praj's observation :P
lol...a room divider advertisement for this post
From what I have experienced, in such a scenario only the go-mata has the power of free will for where to stand or s(h)it. The traffic simply adapts. Now that's literally a "divine intervention"!
Awesome! That's positive thinking :)
-- Prajakta.
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