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Ehituse käigus otsustasime kerise asukohta muuta, et lava pinda saaks rohkem - lava tuleb L tähe kujuline. Keris on iidne ja enne, kui väga põhjalikult seda paigaldama asusime tegime ka proovi kütmise - keris toimis aga suurpäraselt, uut ei pidanud ostma minema :)
Veiko juures on näha kollase käepidemega Jaapani stiilis saag - imeliselt mugav ja efektiivne töövahend, sai suurel hulgal kasutust sauna ehitades. Elektrit krundil veel ei ole, seega kõik mis kohapeal vajas saagimist oli vaja käsitsi teha.
Een goed vriendin van mij is Martina Kompl. Een Duitse topkok. Ook zij is neergestreken in de Correze. Om een iets ander leven te leiden. Maar het bloed kruipt waar het niet gaan kan.
Toch weer dat beetje extra willen en doen. Ik zou er eigenlijk wekelijks in de winter pizza's gaan bakken, maar tegen deze speciaal ingevlogen (uiteraard Italiaanse topkok) nee daar kan ik nog niet tegenop. En ook Daniele maakte alles met de hand. Deeg, pasta, alles. Echt goed pizza's en/of pinda's bakken is veel moeilijke dan je denkt. Als je het tenminste echt goed wilt doen. Net als fotografie.
Authentieke pizza fotografie met de Fuji X-T3. Wat een heerlijke camera toch voor dit soort werk. Onopvallend, klein, snel en topkwaliteit.
Performed by Gamelan Pinda Sari (Indonesia) with Eka Suwara Santhi (Singapore) at the Esplanade Outdoor Theatre during A Tapestry of Sacred Music.
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: મીંઢળ mindhal • 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 India • eFlora • Flowers of Sahyadri by Shrikant Ingalhalikar
Basquete de Jacareí estreia com vitória no Paulista da A-2
Nesta primeira partida do campeonato, apesar da vitória, o time jacareiense não agradou o técnico André Luís Barreto da Silva, o Deco.
“É sempre bom começar um campeonato com vitória, mas não jogamos bem.
Não tivemos alguém que fizesse a diferença na partida e temos time para melhorar muito. Agora é trabalhar para o próximo jogo”, disse o técnico André Luís Barreto da Silva, o Deco.
O pivô Paulão, que fez sua estreia no time, também disse que precisa melhorar.
“Fizemos um bom jogo, mas ainda não estou no melhor da minha forma física. Preciso trabalhar mais a parte física para chegar ao nível dos outros jogadores”, disse o atleta.
O Jacareí Basketball/Fíbria/JTU/Atívia volta a jogar no dia 11 de setembro (sábado), às 19h, também no ginásio do EducaMais Centro, contra o Unifrada/ Nutrileite/ Dracena.
(Márcia de Faria)
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: મીંઢળ mindhal • 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 India • eFlora • Flowers of Sahyadri by Shrikant Ingalhalikar
By Gamelan Pinda Sari (Indonesia) with Eka Suwara Santhi (Singapore) at the Esplanade Outdoor Theatre during A Tapestry of Sacred Music.
Rubiaceae (madder, bedstraw, or coffee family) » Catunaregam spinosa
kah-too-NAH-rain-gum -- from Tamil kātu (scrub forest), nārangkam (Mandarin orange)
spy-NO-suh -- with spines
commonly known as: false guava, mountain pomegranate, spiny randia, thorny bone-apple • Assamese: behmona, gurol, mona • Bengali: karhar, mainphal • Gujarati: મીંઢળ mindhal • Hindi: मैनफल mainphal • Kannada: ಕಾರೆಕಾಯಿ ಗಿಡ kaarekaayi-gida, ಮಗ್ಗಾರೆ maggaare • Kashmir: मैनफल mainphal • Khasia: diengmakasing-khlaw • Lushai: sazuk thei • Malayalam: മലങ്കാര malankaara • Marathi: गेळ gela, खाजकांदा khajkanda, पेरअळू peralu • Oriya: palova, patova • Sanskrit: मदन madan, पिण्ड 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 India • eFlora • Flowers of Sahyadri by Shrikant Ingalhalikar
Ayurveda ist die Wissenschaft (Veda) vom gesunden Leben (Ayus). Hier Fotos von der Ayurveda Oase Bad Meinberg, von einer Ayurveda Massage Ausbildung und Ayurveda Seminaren
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: મીંઢળ mindhal • 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 India • eFlora • Flowers of Sahyadri by Shrikant Ingalhalikar
Performed by Gamelan Pinda Sari (Indonesia) with Eka Suwara Santhi (Singapore) at the Esplanade Outdoor Theatre during A Tapestry of Sacred Music.
Dance drama by Satria Lalena and Gamelan Pinda Sari (Indonesia) at the Esplanade Outdoor Theatre during RASAS 2017, the Traditional Dances from Asia.
Escuela de niños en Yaczakyi, cerca de Pindaya (Myanmar-Birmania), 2005.
Children school in Yaczakyi, near Pindaya (Myanmar-Burma), 2005
Dance drama by Satria Lalena and Gamelan Pinda Sari (Indonesia) at the Esplanade Outdoor Theatre during RASAS 2017, the Traditional Dances from Asia.
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: મીંઢળ mindhal • 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 India • eFlora • Flowers of Sahyadri by Shrikant Ingalhalikar
Partida entre Palmeiras e Pinda, válida pela primeira rodada do Campeonato Paulista Feminino, no Canindé, em São Paulo-SP. (Foto: Luiz Guilherme Martins)
Courtship dance from Bali performed by Gamelan Pinda Sari (Indonesia) at the Esplanade Concourse during the da:ce Festival 2013
Rubiaceae (madder, bedstraw, or coffee family) » Catunaregam spinosa
kah-too-NAH-rain-gum -- from Tamil kātu (scrub forest), nārangkam (Mandarin orange)
spy-NO-suh -- with spines
commonly known as: false guava, mountain pomegranate, spiny randia, thorny bone-apple • Assamese: behmona, gurol, mona • Bengali: karhar, mainphal • Gujarati: મીંઢળ mindhal • Hindi: मैनफल mainphal • Kannada: ಕಾರೆಕಾಯಿ ಗಿಡ kaarekaayi-gida, ಮಗ್ಗಾರೆ maggaare • Kashmir: मैनफल mainphal • Khasia: diengmakasing-khlaw • Lushai: sazuk thei • Malayalam: മലങ്കാര malankaara • Marathi: गेळ gela, खाजकांदा khajkanda, पेरअळू peralu • Oriya: palova, patova • Sanskrit: मदन madan, पिण्ड 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 India • eFlora • Flowers of Sahyadri by Shrikant Ingalhalikar
Performed by Gamelan Pinda Sari (Indonesia) with Eka Suwara Santhi (Singapore) at the Esplanade Outdoor Theatre during A Tapestry of Sacred Music.
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: મીંઢળ mindhal • 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 India • eFlora • Flowers of Sahyadri by Shrikant Ingalhalikar
Dance drama by Satria Lalena and Gamelan Pinda Sari (Indonesia) at the Esplanade Outdoor Theatre during RASAS 2017, the Traditional Dances from Asia.
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Reino das Águas Claras
17/05/09
Phalgu River Bank (the Niranjana)
Gaya, the second largest city of the Bihar state of India, is that ancient city which has been mentioned in the great epics, Ramayana and Mahabharata, and continues to be a major Hindu pilgrimage site for the Pind-Daan ritual. Gaya is sanctified in the Jain, Hindu, and Buddhist religions.
Gaya is an ancient city, with a Buddhist documented history dating back to the 6th century BCE when the sage Gautama Buddha attained enlightenment at Bodh Gaya, 16 km from the modern city. Even before this time, Gaya was a place of pilgrimage for people from around the world. Gaya flourished in the Maurya Empire (321–187 BCE), which ruled from the city of Pataliputra (adjacent to modern Patna) over an area that extended beyond the Indian subcontinent. During this period, Gaya witnessed the rise and fall of many dynasties in the Magadha region, where it occupied an important place in cultural history over some 2,400 years between the 6th century BCE and the 18th century CE.
Pind-Daan is a ritual which is conducted after the Cremation of an individual. According to Hindu belief, performing Pind-Daan in Gaya gives an ultimate relief to the deceased souls and paves them the way for their departure to the ultimate world of peace - the path of salvation. It is also believed that the soul will not have to face the tortures of hell nor fall again into the cycle of rebirth if this activity is performed.
Pind-Daan is performed in any of the holy rivers of Hindu culture. People choose the location for performing this ritual based on their capacities and belief. There are many significant places where it is said that this activity gives its best results; Gaya being the most prominent one. The fame of ancient Gaya derived from the account in the Ramayana of the Lord Rama coming here to the banks of Phalgu River (called the Niranjana), accompanied by his wife and younger brother, to offer Pind-Daan for their father Dasharatha.
Vishnupad Temple (Temple of Vishnu's feet), is one of the ancient and most famous Hindu temples dedicated to Lord Vishnu, located in Gaya on the bank of the river Phalgu, marked by a footprint of Lord Vishnu, incised into a block of basalt. The construction date of the original temple is unknown, the present-day structure was rebuilt in 1787.
Phalgu River Bank, Gaya
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Piṇḍas are balls of cooked rice mixed with ghee and black sesame seeds offered (daan) to ancestors during Hindu funeral rites and ancestor worship.
Dance drama by Satria Lalena and Gamelan Pinda Sari (Indonesia) at the Esplanade Outdoor Theatre during RASAS 2017, the Traditional Dances from Asia.