Our Lady of the Mount

As children, every September, my sister and I were always taken to the Mount. “It is not Bandra Fair that is important”, we were chided, even as we couldn’t contain our excitement. Of course, over the years we realized that our parents were right all along. The Mount has nothing to do with the fair. It has got everything to do with faith.

And so it is amazing, when you try to pass on the legacy of your memories to your children. Every stall, every pillar, every candle and every prayer, gives you a feeling of déjà vu. As you ramble in the all too familiar yesterday, today holds your hand and points at a toy stall.

And because I know this is something she will remember, I turn around and tell my daughter, “the fair is not what is important”……words of wisdom I know she will pass on tomorrow, via this very route, on her annual pilgrimage to the Basilica of Mount Mary. 

Hold my hand….
God on Sale
Colourful Petitions
The Basilica
The Lady of the Mount

Faith is all that it takes to go from Can’t to Can
Toys R Us
I have a dream……

The original apple caused the circle of life….   

Two fates, one destination.

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18 responses to “Our Lady of the Mount”

  1. sakshi avatar

    You brought back some childhood memories 🙂 We cousins used to visit Bombay and this was one of the place we were set loose to give some relief to our exhausted Aunty 🙂

  2. Jay Singh avatar

    Yes, Mount Mary is a very nice & tranquil place. Visited it many times in the night as well, when the lighted candles soothe your tensed nerves.
    Nice images. Keep posting 🙂

    Regards

    Jay
    http://road-to-sanitarium.blogspot.in/

  3. Blogwati Gee avatar

    Sakshi…..I know what you mean 🙂 I am glad I could help.

  4. Blogwati Gee avatar

    Jay, yes I have to agree with you. Glad you liked the clicks. Keep visiting.

  5. Blogwati Gee avatar

    Shooting Star…..now you do. you must visit next year.

  6. Blogwati Gee avatar

    Blue Periwinkle…..love the name 🙂 Yes it is very crowded no matter when you visit. Hate the commercialization bit….but then again…c’est la vie.

  7. The Blue Periwinkle avatar

    I visited day before yest and it was oh-so-crowded.
    But it was totally worth it.
    🙂

    Great pictures.

  8. Blogwati Gee avatar

    Yes Ghazala, it was a delight for the lens and me 🙂

  9. Blogwati Gee avatar

    Susan, yes pretty much these days is just a whiff of the past…..glad you liked what you saw 🙂

  10. Blogwati Gee avatar

    Panchali, whenever you do visit next time….drop in….:)

  11. Ghazala Hossain avatar

    I loved all the pictures, the ceiling one where all plastic toys are hanging the most 😀

  12. Susan Deborah avatar

    god on Sale is so very spot-on, V. Enjoyed this nostalgia-soaked present post. Hope you had a lovely day with your daughter.

    Joy always,
    Susan

  13. Panchali avatar

    I stayed in Mumbai for few years, but never had a chance to visit this church. It looks so beautiful.
    The fair reminds me of the small town fairs and festivals held this time of year !!
    🙂
    Thanks for sharing…

  14. mahafreed avatar

    Hey BG,
    Where’s your post from the Hamilton event?

  15. Jon avatar

    Oh its so sad how Mumbai is deteriorating…Once it used to be coolest city on earth with pleanty of drugs and booze

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