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Painted entirely in a Stoneworks Mill watercolor called"Vespertine." The naturally occuring flecks in the paint left what appear to be motes dancing in the darkness. Absolutely love the effect!
A priest inside the Pura Mahadev temple, Baghpat, Uttarpradesh.
Pura Mahadev is located on the main Baghpat – Meerut Highway. It is 30 KM from Baghpat and around 36 KM from Meerut. The sprawling temple compound is situated on the bank of river Hindan, 4.5 KM north of town Baloni in Baghpat District. According to a local myth, a shiv temple was established here by Rishi Parshuram and hence this place was called Shiv Puri. Later however the name of the place changed to Shiv Pura and the place gradually began to be known as Pura Mahadev. Mahadev being another name of lord Shiva.
Every Year, During the months of sharavan and falgun, a fourteen days festival is organised here. Millions of people from all around gather here and “Kanwariyas” pay their tribute to lord shiva by pouring holy water of The Ganges on the shivling inside the temple.
For many months through summer this creek was down to barely a trickle but recent rains have brought it back to life, along with millions of autumn leaves.
This lovely place is on my dog walking route.
23 shot panorama assembled with PTgui.
Carte de visite by H.I. Radbruch of Milwaukee, Wis. A Catholic priest clad in collar, robe, sash, and small cross posed for this likeness with a serene expression.
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The Skink Priests are the most intelligent of their skittish kind, whose role within their society are to act as religious figures, magic-users and important emissaries for their mighty Slann.
On occasion, a Skink spawning will not produce an entire cohort from the pools of life, as is the norm, but instead only a single Skink will issue forth. These individuals are marked by the Old Ones and destined to lead, or otherwise achieve greatness amongst their kind.
Source: Wikipedia
Watching the immersion ritual of the ganapati festival.
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Priest Brook is a primary waterway in the Birch Hill/Otter River complex, and an important tributary of the Millers River.
Father Shnork, an Armenian priest at a Baptism, St Sarkis Church, London. April 30, 2013. Photo: Edmond Terakopian
Your photographer preparing for his roleplay as the Pontifex Maximus of Pompeii. In front of the Temple of Jupiter as seen through the firebowl on the altar for the New Year Prayers to Janus, the two-headed God of Ending and Beginning.
Annum novum faustum felicem!
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"One of the Twelve, the man called Judas Iscariot, went to the chief priests and said, ‘What are you prepared to give me if I hand him over to you?’ They paid him thirty silver pieces, and from that moment he looked for an opportunity to betray him.
Now on the first day of Unleavened Bread the disciples came to Jesus to say, ‘Where do you want us to make the preparations for you to eat the passover?’ ‘Go to so-and-so in the city’ he replied ‘and say to him, “The Master says: My time is near. It is at your house that I am keeping Passover with my disciples.”’ The disciples did what Jesus told them and prepared the Passover.
When evening came he was at table with the twelve disciples. And while they were eating he said ‘I tell you solemnly, one of you is about to betray me.’ They were greatly distressed and started asking him in turn, ‘Not I, Lord, surely?’ He answered, ‘Someone who has dipped his hand into the dish with me, will betray me. The Son of Man is going to his fate, as the scriptures say he will, but alas for that man by whom the Son of Man is betrayed! Better for that man if he had never been born!’ Judas, who was to betray him; asked in his turn, ‘Not I, Rabbi, surely?’ ‘They are your own words’ answered Jesus."
– Matthew 26:14-25, which is today's Gospel for Spy Wednesday.
Detail from the Holy Blood Altar, made between 1501 and 1505 by Tilman Riemenschneider in the church of St Jacob in Rothenburg ob der Tauber.
M7B1 Priest
The 105 mm Howitzer Motor Carriage M7 was an American self-propelled artillery vehicle produced during World War II. It was given the official service name 105 mm Self Propelled Gun, Priest by the British Army, due to the pulpit-like machine gun ring, and following on from the Bishop and the contemporary Deacon self-propelled guns.
Hope you like this it is all old dark grey and it is one of my favorite builds
this is my second M7B1 Priest
c&c is welcome
info from wiki
Judas Priest at Main Street Armory, Rochester, NY, October 1, 2014.
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Priests Cove, Cape Cornwall, just outside St. Just. Photographed on a hot sunny morning a few hours before heading home after a 3 day visit. This is one of my favourite coastal haunts in Cornwall. I've been visiting this area for over 20 years, a wonderful area.