Nandi. नन्दि
Silhuette of Sankt Peters Domes.
Solitary bench.
Entering the temple.
Udayarpalayam Temple.
Shiva Nataraja.
Thanjavur Temple.
Offerings.
Spring in Umbria.
Green fields of Umbria.
Ballerina.
San Pietro in Valle.
Abbazia San Pietro in Valle.
The ancient well.
Heavy traffic:)
Newborn calf in a back street.
Weird. Wired.
Silhuettes in the shadow.
Thirumalai Nayakkar Mahal (cupola).
Thirumalai Nayakkar Mahal ( courtyard with colonad…
Thirumalai Nayakkar Mahal ( interior).
The cleaning lady.
Me taking photos of her:)
Ganesh.गणेश
Inside the sanctuary.
In the courtyard.
Gopuram. Entrance tower.
Architectural details of a dravidian temple.
On the road again.
Happy Easter. Peace.
Good Friday.
Tradition and colours.
Golden goddess.
Cariage with deity.
Goddess.
Sacred elephant.
Sacred bull.
Carriage with deity.
Preparing for the ritual procession.
Meenakshi Sundareswarar Temple facade.
Ready for the puja.
Core of a flower. Happy Palm Sunday.
In a church in Rome.
Stained glass window.
HFF. Mother and child.
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Lingam. लिङ्ग
A lingam (Sanskrit: लिङ्ग IAST: liṅga, lit. "sign, symbol or mark"), sometimes referred to as linga or Shiva linga, is an abstract or aniconic representation of the Hindu god Shiva in Shaivism.[WIKIPEDIA]
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These symbols are more than just objects. They hold energy, invite transformation, and remind us of the cycles of life—birth, growth, death, and renewal. In ritual, they help people seek balance, healing, and connection with the greater mysteries. The lingam’s presence in a temple or on the earth is like the shaman’s altar in the forest: a place to honor life’s power and the spirit that moves through all things.
Welcome to the shamans ⅋ sorcerers group, where we walk the path between worlds and honour the ancient ways of connection and renewal.
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