Kabutar Khana

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“Thousands of them, can you believe it?” whispers a passerby, eyes wide with a mixture of awe and slight discomfort. You’re standing before the Kabutar Khana, a landmark in Mumbai’s vibrant Dadar neighborhood. Unlike its name, which translates to “Pigeon House,” the structure doesn’t confine these birds. Instead, it’s an open circular space where thousands of pigeons flock freely, creating a mesmerizing spectacle. This Mumbai landmark isn’t some ancient monument, though. The Kabutar Khana was originally built as a water fountain in 1933. Over time, people began feeding the pigeons here. It became so popular for this activity that the area inherited the name “Kabutar Khana.” It’s a place where the simple act of feeding pigeons transcends everyday life, becoming almost a ritual for both locals and tourists. The sheer number of pigeons at Kabutar Khana is a sight to behold, especially considering its relatively small size. But this landmark isn’t without its controversies. Some residents claim the pigeons cause respiratory problems and complain about their droppings. This conflict underscores the complex relationship between humans and nature, even in a bustling city like Mumbai. As you leave Kabutar Khana, the flutter of wings and the soft cooing of pigeons stay with you, a reminder of the unexpected amidst the urban hustle.

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