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Splashing Farewell (by Ashish T)
Indian Hindu devotees splash water on a statue of the elephant-headed Hindu God Ganesh before immersing it in the Arabian Sea in Mumbai, India.

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Splashing Farewell (by Ashish T)

Indian Hindu devotees splash water on a statue of the elephant-headed Hindu God Ganesh before immersing it in the Arabian Sea in Mumbai, India.

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nourish-mindbodysoul:

I have such a strong affinity lately for Ganesh (or Ganesha) the elephant headed, Hindu God. Ganesh is known as the “Remover of Obstacles”, “Destroyer of Evils, and is also worshipped as the God of education, knowledge, wisdom, and wealth.

The story of his origins and how he came to have the…

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lubpert:

Ganpati/Ganesh

lubpert:

Ganpati/Ganesh

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lazyyogi:

Tantra means realizing that everything you desire and love is contained within you. You have everything you need, and you have everything you want. Tantra means understanding that everything you experience is a self-created illusion and using that insight to your benefit. Tantra means liberation from the endless fate of simple reaction, joyful abandon.*my last addition to my tantrik altar, the depiction of yab-yum—the Buddha and Shakti in sexual embrace

lazyyogi:

Tantra means realizing that everything you desire and love is contained within you. You have everything you need, and you have everything you want. Tantra means understanding that everything you experience is a self-created illusion and using that insight to your benefit. Tantra means liberation from the endless fate of simple reaction, joyful abandon.*my last addition to my tantrik altar, the depiction of yab-yum—the Buddha and Shakti in sexual embrace

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abstractescape:

Vinayaka

abstractescape:

Vinayaka

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Ganesha
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truehinduism:

Harihara - The combined manifestation of Shiva and Vishnu

truehinduism:

Harihara - The combined manifestation of Shiva and Vishnu

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