A busy day of a busy life of a busy street of a busy place where time never stops. Neither it stops for anyone, it just rotates just as the wheel of a bicycle.
So here we are! Chandni Chowk also The Moonlight Square of Delhi. The most ancient and the most busiest Market of India.
At first when I visited this place for the first time I got so excited to see different sort of things happening at once. A guys form the other side of the road shouting and talking to the person who was on the other side, People form different part of the nation getting settled at this place for trade or few people whose family has been involved in the business by the side of the road of The Chandni Chowk had their shops which were more than 200 years old.
Few of the old buildings were also be seen by the side of the road and seen in the picture above. The architects of this ancient building was just so stunning when I saw it for the first time I was just amazed to see the carving that was done on the stone walls of this building.
Each and every individual at this place who was not a tourist was working here as a traded and few of them even had their ancient family business which was still running as Chandni Chowk was the place that was famous as the main centre for trade in ancient period and till today it is known as the Moonlight Square of Delhi.
Here we have another ancient monument Sis Ganj Sahib a famous Sikh temple (Gurudwara) that was built in the late 18th century.
The oldest branch of 'SBI' State bank of India was also established in the ancient trading marketplace of India.
This Branch of State Bank of India has a great Importance in the Banking sector of India and till date is also referred as the biggest branch of SBI in India. It was built around year 1804 and is of around 80 feet in height.
While passing by the street I saw many open shops where people having artistic skills were selling there canvas paintings few of the shops where not even shops but an open space of when I had a conversation with the artist he told that this ancestors were also used to sell the paintings at the same place of so is he holding up the ancient business.
There were also a lot of different places to explore and visit like the old Paranthe wali Galli, and many more I was totally new to this place so I just visited the main part of the place and tried to share my experiences with you guys.
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So that’s all for today guys. I hope you liked it.
All these photographs were captured by me form my iPhone 12 and were edited using Adobe Lightroom.
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