| Mother Kalika |
Thursday, October 15, 2015
Wednesday, October 14, 2015
Navratri Day 2
Sri Pratyangira Devi/Narasimhi Rupa of Devi
| Mother as Patyangira Devi |
| Nrsamha rupenagrena hantum daityan krtodyame trylokya tranasahite narayani namostute |
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Durban.,
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Tuesday, October 13, 2015
Tuesday, September 22, 2015
Radhastami
So yesterday, the 21st of September 2015, was Radha-Astami, the day all Gaudiya Vaishnavas and other sects of Vaishnavism glorify the female counterpart of Lord Krishna.
Radhastami is one of my favourite festivals, and no- not just cos of the Malpura(a sweet preparation which is said to be Srimati Radharanis favourite dish). There is just something about Radhastami- maybe its the fact that Radharani kindly engages us in the service of Krishna even more so on Her appearance day.
Well as usual, it was a big rush to get everything ready on time- the outfits, garlands, bhoga offerings, but it was a blissful fulfilling day and the darshan was worth everything.
This year, inspired by a friends idea of an enchanted forest, I decided to go with a theme of 'Kalpa Vriksha"- the eternal wish fulfilling tree which the Divine couple are said to reside under.
Jai Sri Radhe!
Radhastami is one of my favourite festivals, and no- not just cos of the Malpura(a sweet preparation which is said to be Srimati Radharanis favourite dish). There is just something about Radhastami- maybe its the fact that Radharani kindly engages us in the service of Krishna even more so on Her appearance day.
Well as usual, it was a big rush to get everything ready on time- the outfits, garlands, bhoga offerings, but it was a blissful fulfilling day and the darshan was worth everything.
This year, inspired by a friends idea of an enchanted forest, I decided to go with a theme of 'Kalpa Vriksha"- the eternal wish fulfilling tree which the Divine couple are said to reside under.
Jai Sri Radhe!
| Sri Radha Madan mohan; Radhastami 2015 |
| Sri Radha Madan Mohan; Radhastami 2015 |
Tuesday, September 8, 2015
Sunday, April 26, 2015
Santhana Kaapu- Sandalwood Art
Its been ages since I've posted, and feels like ages since I've offered the Goddess a sandalwood covering. I recently found myself acquiring a new deity of Devi and took the opportunity to decorate her with sandalwood. This deity is much bigger than I'm used too and at first the covering was a bit intense as it always is. I realized that we often forget and downplay the amount of work and effort that goes into all of these activities, looking at photos we see the final product but little do we know/appreciate the hard work and dedication that goes into preparing them
So here are some pictures.
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| close up of Devi |
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| Irrukankudi Mariamman the goddess who sits between two rivers- rajuna and Vaiparu well here in Durban she is sitting between the Palmiet and Umgeni Rivers currently. |
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chandan,
deity worship,
hindu art.,
irunkankudi,
mariamman,
santhana kaapu
Saturday, November 1, 2014
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