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From Delhi to Mumbai: Postcards from monsoon's first showers

Move over Winter is Coming. Every Indian has a special place in his heart for monsoon rains.

Monsoon rains Image Source : APCoimbatore wears a blue hue as clouds gather over the city.

You don't have to be a poet to understand poetry of monsoon rains. Well it helps, but the refreshing chill is something everyone can feel. It soothes, heals, rejuvenates the senses and makes you go out to meet life, no matter your age.

Monsoon is here! Southern India is already experiencing the blissful drizzle and the showers have made their presence felt in northern parts of the country as well. 

Is he searching for a Vada pav stall?

The onset of Monsoon in Mumbai is always sudden and perceptible. You will sweat on just the previous day and strong winds and clouds will bring the much-needed respite on the next. What starts is a mayhem that lasts for four months. A Mumbaikar can never hate the rains.

Coimbatore

Monsoon knocks on India's door in the south. 'God's own country' Kerala is first to get the blissful showers. Southern cities like Coimbatore were pleasant shades of blue and black.

 

Rains in Kochi

Green is also a colour that comes to represent the monsoon rains. After months of scorching heat, nature gets the rejuvenation it needs as the rains arrive.

 

Hyderabad

What fills the air is pure sense of peaceful joy. Something stirs within you and makes you welcome life again. Seen here is a street vendor silhouetted against the cloudy sky in Hyderabad.

 

Mangaluru, Karnataka

Rains pour on the parched being, even lashes them at times. But everyone welcomes them as they bring down the bounty of life. A gift from heavens. Image above is from Mangaluru.

 

Fisherfolk in Kochi


With the rain gods benevolent, a frenzy starts to welcome them. With this, there's also an earnest effort to shield oneself from them, should they rain their fury on earth. Seen here are fishermen in Kochi moving their boats to safety.

 

Nature doesn't discriminate. It's bounty as well as its fury is for all.

Rains in Indore, Madhya Pradesh

People rush to find shelter from rains in Ahmedabad, Gujarat

 

Raindrops here can also mean pristine snow there. Seen in the image below is snowfall in Kullu (Himachal Pradesh)

Image from Kullu, Himachal Pradesh

 


Before the monsoons rain down earnestly, clouds are often the happy heralds. Monsoons are yet to cover the entire country, but changes in weather can be felt in northern India. New Delhi and surrounding areas have received spells of rains in the last few days.

The Parliament building, New Delhi

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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