A view of Rangana Thittu
Crock
Overcrowded
Canopy
Canopy
The canopy
Ferrying Raw material
Hiding the head
Flight
Rangana Thittu view
And, an excursion to "Thittu"
Resident - Rangana Thittu
Smart one
City in Transition
Other side of the Abbi Falls
Frog
Adigas *
Abbi *
Garlands, coconuts, bananas....
City in transfomation
Misty morning
Geometry in motion
A quick brown truck overtook the lazy KSRTC bus...
Kepala, Ixora Red
Friends ~ Towards 2050.....
ಮಹಾ ಶಕ್ತಿ ಸಿಮೆಂಟ್
Khamoshiyan
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In Hinduism, the lotus also represents beauty and nonattachment. The aquatic plant produces a large, beautiful, pinkish flowers, but it is booted fast in the mud of a shallow pond or lake. Its stiff leaves rise above the water surface, neither wetted nor muddy. Hindus view this as an admonition for how we should live our lives, without attachment to our surroundings. Several Hindu deities are likened to the lotus blossom. Krishna is described as the Lotus-Eyed One in reference to his supposed divine beauty. Deities including Brahma, Laxmi, Vishnu, and Saraswati are also associated with the lotus blossom. The ‘Wooing’ of Hindu gods is normally done with adorning clothing, jewels, dances and music, perfumes, betel nuts, coconuts, and other foods, but especially with vermillion dusts and many flowers. ~ Page 111/112
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