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Les statues suintantes, ces deux statues se couvrent parfois de gouttes d'eau, les croyants recueillent cette humidité pour s'attirer la protection des esprits...

The Prime Minister of Tanzania's farm!

Carpeting the hillsides in Matheran. Dried out karvy from the 2008 mass flowering are also visible.

  

www.flowersofindia.net/catalog/slides/Konkan Pinda.html

The prime minister of Tanzania's farm!

The Pindaya Caves are a major Buddhist pilgrimage site and tourist attraction set in the hills overlooking the small town of Pindaya. The main cave contains hundreds of gilded Buddha images, crammed into every available space within, dating from the late 18th century onwards and is entered through the Shwe U Min (Golden Cave) Pagoda built into the hillside.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pindaya_Caves

Journey of our souls(atma) is affected by the shraaddha and pinda tarpana we receive. Only then can we be in peace in pitru loka.

 

youtu.be/590ubQuF06I

 

Jambeera Pinda Sweda, Ayurveda, Wellness, Yoga Retreats, Phuket Thailand, Mangosteen Ayurveda & Wellness Resort, Number 1 Ayurveda Resort in Thailand, Rawai, Phuket.

Campeonato Brasileiro de Basquete feminino 2021

 

Data: 11/10/2021

Ginásio da Asceb

Conferência Delcy

 

Crédito: Diego Maranhão/CBB

He seems to be saying, "I'll have four teh tarik please, and make it quick". A dancer from the Gamelan Pinda Sari (Indonesia) performing at the Esplanade.

 

© 2013 CP Cheah. All rights reserved.

Rubiaceae (madder, bedstraw, or coffee family) » Catunaregam spinosa

 

kah-too-NAH-rain-gum -- from Tamil kātu (scrub forest), nārangkam (Mandarin orange)

spy-NO-suh -- meaning, with spines

 

commonly known as: false guava, mountain pomegranate, spiny randia, thorny bone-apple • Assamese: behmona, gurol, mona • Bengali: karhar, mainphal • Gujarati: midhola, mindhal, mindhola • Hindi: मैनफल mainphal • Kannada: ಕಾರೆಕಾಯಿ ಗಿಡ kaarekaayi-gida, ಮಗ್ಗಾರೆ maggaare • Kashmir: मैनफल mainphal • Khasia: diengmakasing-khlaw • Malayalam: മലങ്കാര malankaara • Marathi: गेळ gela, khajkanda, पेरअळू peralu • Oriya: palova, patova • Sanskrit: मदन madan, पिंड pinda, शल्पक shalpaka • Tamil: மதுக்காரை matukkarai, மருக் காண mruk kana, முள்ளுக்காரை mullukkarai • Telugu: మందాచెట్టు mandacettu, మంగ manga, మ్రంగ mranga, పిండీతకము pinditakamu

 

Native to: India, south tropical Africa, southern Africa

  

References: Flowers of IndiaeFloraFlowers of Sahyadri by Shrikant Ingalhalikar

The Pindaya Caves are a major Buddhist pilgrimage site and tourist attraction set in the hills overlooking the small town of Pindaya. The main cave contains hundreds of gilded Buddha images, crammed into every available space within, dating from the late 18th century onwards and is entered through the Shwe U Min (Golden Cave) Pagoda built into the hillside.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pindaya_Caves

Foto de Michelle Falcone - "A natureza é sábia e justa. O vento sacode as árvores, move os galhos, para que todas as folhas tenham o seu momento de ver o sol." (Humberto de Campos)

   

Foto: Rodrigo Corsi/Paulistão

Campeonato Brasileiro Feminino de Basquete 2021

 

Data: 11/10/2021

Ginásio da Asceb

Conferência Delcy

 

Crédito: Diego Maranhão / CBB

Foto: Rodrigo Corsi/Paulistão

Campeonato Brasileiro Feminino de Basquete 2021

 

Data: 11/10/2021

Ginásio da Asceb

Conferência Delcy

 

Crédito: Diego Maranhão / CBB

Campeonato Brasileiro Feminino de Basquete 2021

 

Data: 11/10/2021

Ginásio da Asceb

Conferência Delcy

 

Crédito: Diego Maranhão / CBB

Foto: Rodrigo Corsi/Paulistão

The Pindaya Caves are a major Buddhist pilgrimage site and tourist attraction set in the hills overlooking the small town of Pindaya. The main cave contains hundreds of gilded Buddha images, crammed into every available space within, dating from the late 18th century onwards and is entered through the Shwe U Min (Golden Cave) Pagoda built into the hillside.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pindaya_Caves

Elkaar uitdagen is toch zo plezant, en dan zelfs allemaal op zelfde tijdstip...

  

Rubiaceae (madder, bedstraw, or coffee family) » Catunaregam spinosa

 

kah-too-NAH-rain-gum -- from Tamil kātu (scrub forest), nārangkam (Mandarin orange)

spy-NO-suh -- meaning, with spines

 

commonly known as: false guava, mountain pomegranate, spiny randia, thorny bone-apple • Assamese: behmona, gurol, mona • Bengali: karhar, mainphal • Gujarati: midhola, mindhal, mindhola • Hindi: मैनफल mainphal • Kannada: ಕಾರೆಕಾಯಿ ಗಿಡ kaarekaayi-gida, ಮಗ್ಗಾರೆ maggaare • Kashmir: मैनफल mainphal • Khasia: diengmakasing-khlaw • Malayalam: മലങ്കാര malankaara • Marathi: गेळ gela, khajkanda, पेरअळू peralu • Oriya: palova, patova • Sanskrit: मदन madan, पिंड pinda, शल्पक shalpaka • Tamil: மதுக்காரை matukkarai, மருக் காண mruk kana, முள்ளுக்காரை mullukkarai • Telugu: మందాచెట్టు mandacettu, మంగ manga, మ్రంగ mranga, పిండీతకము pinditakamu

 

Native to: India, south tropical Africa, southern Africa

  

References: Flowers of IndiaeFloraFlowers of Sahyadri by Shrikant Ingalhalikar

Foto: Rodrigo Corsi/Paulistão

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