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thelionsingh:

Lord Vishnu’s descent from His eternally blissful abode, Vaikuntha.
18 ♥ / 10 April, 2012
l1nk-d:

detailed Hindu shrine
19 ♥ / 28 March, 2012
dextrae:

Tibet is steeped in Buddhism, everywhere you go on this plateau. (by reurinkjan)
This round, flat stone is inscribed across two rows with the syllables of a mantra, carved in Tibetan script. Mantras are groups of sacred syllables and sounds that have particular power. The mantra of the bodhisattva of compassion, Avalokiteshvara, the patron deity of Tibet, is the famous Om mani padme hum. The sound ‘om’ precedes most prayers in Buddhist and Hindu ritual. The remainder of this Buddhist mantra can be translated as ‘Oh you in whose lotus is a jewel’. This is an invocation of Mahavidya, the great goddess of knowledge. This magical sound is believed to reverberate throughout the entire universe as the triumphant power of freedom.
The mantra is found all over Tibet, printed on paper scrolls, carved on architectural panels or inscribed on stones such as this one. Often the characters are picked out in brightly coloured paint. Mani or jewel stones such as this are carved and deposited as votive objects all over the sacred landscape of Tibet. They may be built into stone cairns, especially at the summits of mountain passes or at the entrances to settlements. Huge groups of them may be found together, all with the same mantra repeated over and over again.
334 ♥ / 28 March, 2012
675 ♥ / 25 March, 2012
849 ♥ / 22 March, 2012
408 ♥ / 21 March, 2012
amazingasia:

Sigiriya Rock Fortress— Sri Lanka
Amazing Asia
393 ♥ / 18 March, 2012
35 ♥ / 18 March, 2012
114 ♥ / 18 March, 2012
alittlehappymess:

Jaisalmer, Rajasthan (India) - the Ganesh on the wall by streetcorner on Flickr.
112 ♥ / 17 March, 2012
consumo-dunque-sono:

Elephant on the Wall (crop) by gustaffo89 on Flickr.
622 ♥ / 17 March, 2012
51 ♥ / 15 March, 2012
givemeaburger:

Marigold Market
72 ♥ / 15 March, 2012
1072 ♥ / 13 March, 2012
233 ♥ / 13 March, 2012
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