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Surajkund Fair – It is an international crafts fair that is held in Faridabad, India, every year in the month of February. Crowded and colorful. You get everything ranging from a key-ring to bed sheets.

This guy is selling sculptures of Indian Gods while the cop keeps an eye on him. There is Ganesh, Buddha and Shiva to name a few. Religion does help to earn a living. Who knew!

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Surajkund Fair – It is an international crafts fair that is held in Faridabad, India, every year in the month of February. Crowded and colorful. You get everything ranging from a key-ring to bed sheets. These footwear (knows as Jutis) are my personal favorite. I tried so many and even bought a few!
The bigger ones on bottom left are for men. So considerate. ;)
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Surajkund Fair – It is an international crafts fair that is held in Faridabad, India, every year in the month of February. Crowded and colorful. You get everything ranging from a key-ring to bed sheets.

I could sit and paint those cute little things for hours.

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Surajkund Fair – It is an international crafts fair that is held in Faridabad, India, every year in the month of February. Crowded and colorful. You get everything ranging from a key-ring to bed sheets.
There are so many things in this picture – a Shiva sculpture with fountain at bottom right, a tabla (a percussion instrument), pots, vases, and even real people if you look closely. ;)
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Outdoor lunch preparations, courtesy of the village women at Mangar.
Rotis (chapatis) being cooked over a 'chulha' cooking stove, heated by burning wood, charcoal or cow dung.