
Jantar Mantar, today, is known more for the multitude of protests that are held around all year round. That it was a device to tell time and record the changing lengths of day before machines made their appearance, seems to have been obliterated from the minds of teeming millions that pass by it each day.

But humans being what they are, try to leave their mark. Some like the Jantar Mantar have stood ground for centuries and others like the Municipal Council building are new. These are testimonies to efforts of grand men. Men with money and power. Not to be outdone is the humble artist who drew an image of Lord Hanuman on the sidewalk. Surrounded by mud and broken paving tiles, you see it only when you literally stumble upon it. You stop mid-step and walk reverently around it.

This image will not last long. maybe till the next rain. But till then, it is unique. Another demonstration of the human spirit to leave a mark even in anonymity.