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Candy Sunset.
I am working on creating a preset pack for Lightroom which I am hoping to be giving away next year, this is a filter I made called "Candy Sunset"
Temple Wishes.
Wish cards hang in a Temple in Tainan. The practice is called Kau Cim, a person writes down a question and requests an answer from a spritual oracle.
Hampi is a UNESCO world heritage site located in Karnataka, India. Hampi was a prosperous, wealthy and grand city near the Tungabhadra River with numerous temples, farms and trading markets and was the world's second-largest medieval-era city by 1500 CE
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A woman plucking tea leaves in a tea garden in Assam, India. Assam tea is famous world wide for its taste. This particular tea estate is 114 years old.
Virupaksha Temple is the main center of pilgrimage at Hampi, and had been considered the most sacred sanctuary over the centuries. It is intact among the surrounding ruins and is still used in worship . The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva, known here as Virupaksha, as the consort of the local goddess Pampadevi who is associated with the Tungabhadra River. The temple's history is uninterrupted from about the 7th century.
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The whole of the hill was fortified with tall wide stonewalls, the ruined remains of which can be still be seen.
Legend has it that it’s on this hill that Lord Siva did penance before marrying a local girl Pampa. Siva was impressed by her dedication for him and consented to marry her. On this it rained gold on this hill. Hema in Sanskrit language means gold. The name of the hill thus connects with this legend.
Also this is the place where Siva burnt Kama (the god of lust) with his third (fire) eye. In helping Pampa to marry Shiva, Kama distracted Shiva from his penance. This attracted the wrath of Siva and eventually killed Kama by fire. Later Rathi (goddess of passion and Kama’s wife) pleaded for the life of Kama. Siva brought him back to life but only in character not as a physical being.
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