Thank you Sir for your comments and advices. For a young and untrained so-called "photographer" like me, such a fortune is more than one can yearn for.
While seeing the picture, more than just photography, a few important things come to the mind like the transiance of art and artists, the permanance of art and artists, the lack of marketing of traditional art in India, the indifference to poor artisians, the contrasting fame and money of their cleverer brothers who earn in millions by merely spreading colour on paper, the prevailing darkness and the unknown good, the neglect of Kumartuli and lakhs spent on glamour of Puja pandles, the illiteracy of poor artists, the ignorance of our children, the ignorence of us (the adults), and the ignorance of what is to be preserved and what not, what is rich and what not, what is to be revered and what not. Thanks for the picture.
I am trying my eyes, heart and hands on photography. Slowly and slowly I will upload photos on my profile. If possible, have a look at them. I shall be honoured.