Faces of Chor Bazar, Mumbai

 The Chor Bazaar in Mutton Street, Mumbai is a virtual treasure trove. Though nothing to do with Chor (Thieves) the name is derived from “Shor” Bazaar which literally means a noisy market.

All different types of second hand artifacts and household items are available in this market. However what impressed me the most was faces.

Let me share with you the collection of faces that I have from my first trip to Chor Bazar.

The spirit of Chor Bazar :)

Keeping a watch on everybody that moves 

That smile.......

Mother and Child......sublime

Ardhanarishwar (ardh=half, nari = woman). Half man and half woman sometimes thought to be a manifestation of Shiva and Parvati.


Kali, the facet of Durga who is in charge of Death, Time and Change

That one face from the very end of the stall was very haunting

Thats all folks. Hope you liked the journey with the faces as much as I liked bringing it to you.


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  1. Suvra BhattacharyaMay 30, 2022 at 9:56 PM

    I would it's like transporting you to another world,sitting at home.

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