After bathing, during their long prayers to the gods of the river, almost as sacred here as it is at Benares, the pilgrims threw grain to the half-tame fish. Steering6 vigorously with their tails, the creatures turned and rolled, making eddies7 of light in the water, and hurrying up to the falling grain occasionally upset the equilibrium8 of some old woman still taking her bath. At the top of the bank, in the blazing sunshine, two fakirs, squatting9 in the dusty road, remained unmoved by all this turmoil10, seeing nothing, hearing nothing, absorbed in a fixed11 thought which concentrated their gaze[Pg 297] on an invisible point. The fall of an old woman into the Ganges, with all the shouting that such an incident entails12 in India, left them quite indifferent; they did not stir, did not even glance at the river as the woman was taken out unconscious.
There are temples all along the shore, poor little structures for the most part. On the walls gaudy13 borders of crude colour serve to frame chromo-lithographs representing the principal events of the Vedas. There are but one or two sanctuaries14 built of marble, and very rarely have the idols15 any precious jewels.
Beyond the temples is the merchants' quarter: a few very modest shops, the goods covered with dust; and in the middle of this bazaar16, a cord stretched across cut off a part of the town where cholera17 was raging.
In the plain, beyond shady avenues of tamarind and terminalia trees, Hardwar begins again, a second town of large buildings, buried in the greenery of banyans and bamboos. Here again was the ghost of a bazaar, where all seemed dead under the bleaching18 sun—a bazaar bereft19 of sellers, no one in the booths, and no buyers in the deserted20 streets.
At every street-corner there were blocks of salt,[Pg 298] which the cows and goats licked as they went past.
On our way back through the temple-quarter a sudden wild excitement possessed21 the worshippers and priests; out of a side street rushed a large troop of monkeys, grey, with black faces. They galloped22 past in a close pack and fled to the trees, shrieking23 shrilly24. One, however, lagged behind, bent25 on stealing some rice that had been brought as an offering to a plaster image of Vishnu. A Brahmin stood watching the monkey, and tried to scare it away with a display of threatening arms, but he dared not hit the beast sacred to Hanuman, the god of the green face. The creature, never stirring from the spot, yelled aloud, bringing the rest of the pack back on to the roof of the neighbouring pagodas26. Then the ringleader, with a subdued27, sleepy, innocent gait, stole gently up to the tray of offerings. He was on the point of reaching it when the priest raised his arm. This was a signal for the whole tribe to scream and dance with terror, but without retreating. The performance seemed likely to last; the bazaar and the temples were in a hubbub28 of excitement; the doors of the shops and the sanctuaries were hastily shut, till, at the mere29 sight of a man who came out[Pg 299] with a long bamboo in his hand, the whole pack made off and appeared no more, and Hardwar relapsed into its somnolent30 sanctity.
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