Sanjha (Shared)
(2024) Medium: Photography Above, vultures circle—a symbol of nature’s intricate balance—fed by cattle that complete the dance of life and death. This cycle speaks of interconnectedness, where no part exists alone. The Narayani River flows not only through the land but through the hearts of those who call it home, nourishing both spirit and soil. Sanjha is more than a word; it is a song of unity—a shared breath, a shared hope, and a living, thriving balance between the earth and its people.
In the quiet pulse of Chitwan, the forest whispers a timeless story of shared life. Namuna—where the earth breathes again, and the people’s hands weave its revival with care and resilience. Here, the trees rise tall, nurtured by those who walk the forest trails, tending to its roots, rivers, and wildlife. Their hands, weathered yet gentle, give back to the land what was once lost, ensuring the cycle of renewal continues.