Indian Temples & Iconography

4.30.2007

Within a watery bed of peace

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An untouched world So far away In silent watery peace Does the Lord reside In constant meditation The only sound heard – OM The peace unreac...
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4.23.2007

Ammavasai: Notes in the dark

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The night sets in The clouds clear The ocean of stars Display their grandeur. The moon shies away Hides within her dark veil Leaving silence...
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4.16.2007

Narasimha - From twilight to enlightenment

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Shrimad akalanka paripurna shashikoti | shridhara manohara satapatakanta || palaya kupalaya bhavambudhi nimagnam | daityavarakala narasimha ...
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4.09.2007

A snake hooded flower - Nagalinga flower

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Click the photo to see larger view Nature has its ways of bringing the Lord to us. Simple forms that bloom into flowers and seem to depict o...
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4.02.2007

Part3 - Through the eyes of Goddess Kamakshi

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The goddess who brings out Lord Shiva's more subdued quiet side is Kamakshi Amman, residing within her kumkum-smeared chamber seems to h...
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3.25.2007

Potency of Lord Shiva – Part 2

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Through the dance of Kali: Another Goddess who draws my attention to the wild fury of Lord Shiva is the Goddess Kali. This play is different...
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3.19.2007

Potency of Lord Shiva – Part 1

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Lord Shiva is known to be a silent deity, potent and distant and fairly unattainable. It’s through the various forms of the Goddess that the...
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3.11.2007

Kailashnatha temple, poetry in stone

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Kailashnatha temple, Kanchipuram Kailashnatha temple, a creation out of love to Lord Shiva lies in the scorching heat of Tamil landscape. B...
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3.02.2007

Varanasi – Along the Ganges

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(Click the picture to enlarge) An ancient city Floating in deep waters The land of light The warmth penetrates Into an over whelmed heart De...
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2.26.2007

Who am I?

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A child I was, sitting alone "Who am I", did I ask A little girl so young so true I am my parent's child A girl I was, walking...
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2.20.2007

Shivaratri - A night to remember

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The dust had finally settled and all turmoil in the mind seemed to subside. Srinivasan, raced back from work to get to the showroom. Sriniva...
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2.14.2007

Jogeshwar temple

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(Click picture to enlarge) The drum is the soul that wakes the rhythm in the mind the sound hits my senses and calls for the dance the essen...
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2.07.2007

Dude Cool Laloo

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Chennai: Felicitation of Sri Satya Sai Baba. It was during the auspicious days when Sri Satya Sai Baba landed in Chennai for his felicitati...
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2.01.2007

Mamallapuram: a world so new

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Shore temple, Mahabalipuram: It was another routine visit to Mahabalipuram, taking my NRI relatives to this very ancient site! As I reeled o...
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1.26.2007

Shiva temple, Villianur

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(Click the image to enlarge) This is a small quaint temple, near Pondichery hosting a unique Shiva linga. The Linga being made of mud does n...
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1.19.2007

A call to the Lizard

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Varadaraja Perumal temple, Kanchipuram: Animals have played an integral role in Indian mythology, with snakes and eagles topping the list. I...
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1.10.2007

UP, Vrindavan: Gopisvar Mahadev

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Rasa lila is the aesthetics of love and beauty expressed in the song and dances of Radhe Krishna as much as it is in the dances of Shiva and...
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1.03.2007

Folklore: Radha kunda and Shyama kunda

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(Click the image for a larger view) Radha Kunda, Uttar Pradesh: Walking down a street, and knowing nothing about the place brings with it a ...
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12.27.2006

Visakha Hari - A concert, an enthralled audience

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I heard praises Praises of another being A being I had wanted to be A being I have not yet achieved And yet it brought Tears to my eyes To ...
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12.21.2006

Amarnath - A life to remember

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Amarnath Shiva Linga. Om Namah Shivay The last hope The saving grace The heart clings With dear faith To survive Fears unkn...
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