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Rio de Janeiro, Brasil.
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Engenhão Stadium Rio 2016.
Where the athletics events occurred.
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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No estádio mais famoso do mundo, o Maracanã! :-]]
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Closing Ceremony Show of Paralympics Rio 2016
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No Velódromo dos Jogos Paralímpicos do Rio 2016, no Parque Olímpico da Barra.
Rio de Janeiro, Brasil.
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Paralympic Cyclists Rio 2016
At the Velodrome of the Paralympic Games at Rio 2016, at Barra Olympic Park!.
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Pyre
From Wikipedia
A pyre (from the Greek: πυρά, pyrá, from πυρ, pýr, fire) is a structure, usually made of wood, for burning a body as part of a funeral rite. As a form of cremation, a body is placed upon the pyre which is then set on fire.
Traditionally, pyres are used for the cremation of the deceased in Hinduism & Sikhism. In England, the coffin is placed on an unlit pyre; however, in India, the pyre is lit. Pyres are uncommon in the Western world in modern times and have been replaced by the idea of indoor cremation in a crematorium. In a Viking funeral, the pyre was built on a ship, which was usually shaped like a dragon's snout.
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Life and death, joy and sorrow, gain and loss; These dualities cannot be avoided. Learn to accept what you cannot change.
the Ramayana(book 2)
Corre sobre a area, voa sobre o lume, achégate ó ceo e volve, non pérda-lo tempo.
E cando aterres lembra a túa promesa, e cando estés na terra asegúrate de cumplila, e se o tempo che permite outra, fai como dixeches, fai como sabes.
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Run across the sand, fly over fire, get to the sky and back, don't waste any time.
And when you land remember your promise, and when you're on the ground make sure you deliver, and if time grants you another, do as you said, do as you know to.
On the banks of river Ganga coming down from the peaks of Himalayas and given birth by lord Shiva. It is said that the pyre never runs out at this place.
Peña Foratata is a Mountain located in the surroundings of Formigal, a little town in Aragonese Pyrenees, close tot the border with France
For Darth Vader, a funeral pyre is not so hot.
Source: popfig.jdhancock.com/2016/08/12/death-on-the-death-star/
Onde as provas de atletismo ocorreram.
Rio de Janeiro, Brasil.
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Engenhão Stadium Rio 2016.
Where the athletics events occurred.
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Olimpíadas Rio 2016!
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House of Qatar at Rio Olympics 2016!
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Parabéns ao Brasil por ter organizado os melhores Jogos Olímpicos dos últimos tempos, provando mais uma vez nossa capacidade em realizar grandes eventos com maestria. Críticas ferozes vieram de países de "primeiro mundo", mas rápidamente mostraram-se erradas, sem que precisássemos mover uma pena para provar nada. Além de virem que somos mais espertos, pois com apenas 1/10 do orçamento deles, fizemos um evento memorável!
Na foto, a Arena de Volley de Praia, montada em Copacabana especialmente para o evento.
Rio de Janeiro, Brasil.
Tenhamos um dia fantástico! :-)
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Congratulations to Rio de Janeiro
Congratulations to Brazil for having organized the best Olympic Games of recent times, proving once again our ability to hold big events masterfully. Fierce criticism came from "first world" countries, but quickly showed to be wrong, without the need to prove anything. In addition to see that we are smarter, because with only 1/10 of their budget, we made a memorable event!
In the photo, the Beach Volley Arena, mounted in Copacabana especially for the event.
Rio de janeiro Brazil.
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Olimpíadas Rio 2016! A Casa da Coréia é um quiosque na praia do Leme.
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House South Korea at Rio Olympics 2016!
The House of South Korea is a kiosk at Leme Beach.
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1. Inaugurated on October 21, 1989, in Brasília/DF, the TBV was built in a record time of 3 years and 5 months. Also known as the Temple of Peace, it is the first monument in the world dedicated to Unrestricted and Total Ecumenism. It is a remarkable meeting and expression space for dialogue and interreligious relationships. The monument was defined by the traditional newspaper Diário de Notícias, from Portugal, as the “largest pyramidal construction [with seven faces] of the 20th century”.
2. The Temple of Good Will welcomes people every day of the year, for 24 hours, in its main environment, the Nave. “Pain has no time to knock on the heart's door,” said Paiva Netto, upon inaugurating the Temple of Divine Ecumenism, one of its many names. That's why it never closed its doors. TBV is a roof for all humanity, and everyone is very welcome, regardless of belief, disbelief, ideology, political party, social class or ethnic group.
3. The Sacred Pyre in front of the Temple of Good Will symbolizes Universal Solidarity and represents the flame of Ecumenical Fraternity, which will never go out in the hearts of men and women of Good Will. Every day, at 6 pm, the Pira is lit to remember the time of the Angelus Hour.
4. The monument was built based on the number 7, which symbolizes perfection. It is a pyramid with tips and has 7 faces, 21 meters high and 28 meters in diameter; the Crystal at the top of the pyramid weighs 70 pounds; the Spiral, which is in the center of the nave, has 7 dark and 7 light bands. In this environment, there are also 7 benches on each side and the Throne and Altar of God, which has a ladder with 7 steps.
5. At the pinnacle is the Holy Crystal. According to scholars, it is a stone that, in addition to purifying the environment, favors chromotherapy — healing through colors. The crystal, donated to the Temple of Peace, was found in 1989, in Cristalina/GO, by the prospector Chico Jorge (1927-1996) and weighs 21 kilos. At the time, the media considered it the largest pure crystal in the world. In 1997, the renowned plastic artist Siron Franco showed, in the photographic panel of the TBV's Sacred Crystal, the lines that, according to his refined vision, form the perfect image of the face of Jesus, the Ecumenical Christ, the Divine Statesman. The fact has been confirmed by countless people looking at them from the same angle.
6. Each environment of the Temple of Good Will has a qualified receptionist to provide the public daily, from 8 am to 8 pm, including weekends, with all information related to the monument. For foreign groups, it is also possible to schedule guided tours in English and Spanish. In addition, the Temple of Peace has folders available in several languages with explanations from the TBV.
7. In the Nave do TBV, there is the work Throne and Altar of God, made by the Italian sculptor Roberto Moriconi (1932-1993). In it, the four elements of Nature are represented: fire, air, earth and water, to symbolize the Creator (the Heavenly Father). At the suggestion of the author himself, the phrase “Every day is a day to renew our destiny” was inscribed on the Throne and Altar of God, by the founder of TBV, journalist and writer José de Paiva Netto. The artistic representation is positioned in an east-west direction to show the union between the mysticism of the East and the pragmatism of the West and was inspired by the evolutionary spiritual scale of the human being. Its 7 steps represent the infinite mercy of God towards the supplications of those who seek Him.
8. The floor at Nave do TBV is made of granite and has a spiral design, where the visitor walks along the dark colored path, which turns counterclockwise, representing the human being's search for a point of balance. In the center of the Pyramid, just below the Holy Crystal, a bronze plaque symbolizes the discovery of light. The return of the visitor through the light color in the Spiral, clockwise, represents the path illuminated by the moral and spiritual values acquired by human beings. The walk ends in front of the Throne and Altar of God, where the visitor makes his wish/thanks and drinks the fluidized water. Visitors walk barefoot to better catalyze the energies of the environment. This ritual was created by the people themselves as soon as the monument was inaugurated.
9. In the Salão Nobre, works of art, international tributes and the panel The Evolution of Humanity are on display. The images in the paintings were made in Crayon nº 2 pencil by the artists Marcos Garrot and Hamilton Gondim and are of personalities that, in some way, contributed to human progress.
10. The TBV's Noble Hall also holds the Holy Koran, a symbol of Islam, and the Menorah (candlestick), a symbol of Judaism. There is also a certificate from the Grande Oriente Masonry of the Federal District, in recognition of the TBV's Silver Jubilee. Highlight also to China, Holland and Chile, who presented the Temple of Peace, and to the tribute of the Society of Prayer for World Peace, from Japan, with the “Obelisk of Peace”.
11. In the Temple of Good Will, is exposed what is believed to be the only tarot that also has figures from the original tarot, which are monuments of a city, in the case of Brasília. The work, entitled “Tarô de Brasília”, has paintings on canvas made by the artist from Minas Gerais, Marlene Godoy, in commemoration of 30 years of the federal capital. At the time, the TBV was still a newly built monument, and, to complete the main tourist attractions, the artist delivered her work to the space, making it a permanent exhibition at the Temple of Peace Art Gallery.
12. At the Art Gallery, visitors can see a work of French origin made in crystal and hand carved wood. It is a mirror measuring 205 x 300 m2 that refers to the period from 1822 to 1889. It is a tribute to the Brazilian Royal Family that highlights the coat of arms of the Imperial Crown
13. The long grand piano on display at the Art Gallery is from the Steinway & Sons brand, a factory of German origin founded in 1853, in New York, in the United States. Great pianists such as Arthur Moreira Lima and João Carlos Martins have already played on it. There are only 4 copies of this piano model in Brasília/DF: at TBV, at Palácio do Itamaraty, at Universidade de Brasília (UnB) and at Teatro Nacional.
14. The work that portrays a pregnant angel is entitled “Maternity” and was made using the “paper maché” technique by actor and plastic artist Guilherme Karan (1957-2016), who donated it to the Temple of Good Will. The work is a tribute to mothers and symbolizes the woman who, when bearing a child, must protect him in his earthly journey, leading him on the path of Good, Love and Solidarity.
15. The Alziro Zarur Memorial is dedicated to the late founder of the LGW, Alziro Zarur (1914-1979), in a tribute paid by José de Paiva Netto, founder of the TBV. In this space, his furniture and personal items from the 1940s are exposed.
16. The monument is part of the tourist route called “Rota Athos” as it houses the work of the renowned Brazilian artist Athos Bulcão entitled “Peixes”, which represents Nascent Christianity. One of the few made in polychrome wood, the main feature of artistic production is the tile panels. It is exhibited at TBV in a place chosen by the author himself.
17. Before gushing into the Holy Fountain, the water passes through several filters and crosses the Nave where it receives the energies of the Sacred Crystal. In addition to being used to drink and energize crystals, many patrons and visitors also use it for healing and therapeutic purposes. Next to the Holy Fountain, there is a moving 18th century French sculpture made in bronze, which represents Jesus, the Ecumenical Christ, the Divine Statesman, blessing all who circulate there. Space is an exaltation to Nature and water. For this reason, the founder of TBV, Paiva Netto, made a point of recording the following sentence on the site: “Water is Life, without it any kind of existence is impossible. Polluting it is a crime against humanity”. In addition to performing their prayers there, the pilgrims bow and kiss the feet of the beautiful sculpture of Jesus and hold the left hand (next to the heart), in a gesture of great respect and great religiosity, begging for spiritual and material blessings
18. The Mandala is a majestic crystal panel, with interference in marble, in two planes. According to the German artist Ula Haensell (1938-1992), the work is a circle that has neither beginning nor end. Donated by the artist to the Temple of Good Will, it is one of the most sought after during visitation as it is a transmitter of energy. At the center of the Mandala is the representation of God, the Law of Nature, the Cosmic Law, and around the core, emerald green appears, the most spiritual color that a human being can achieve.
19. Brasília, as well as other important capitals, also has its Seven Wonders. In December 2008, TBV was acclaimed as one of the Seven Wonders of Brasília/DF. The choice, made by popular vote, via the Internet, was promoted by the International Bureau of Cultural Capitals (Ibocc), based in Barcelona. In addition to the TBV, the Planalto Palace, the National Congress, the Alvorada Palace, the JK Bridge, the Brasília Cathedral and the Dom Bosco Sanctuary were also elected.
20. Some distinguished international visitors who got to know the Temple of Peace: John Amos (Hollywood star), members of the band Guns N'Roses, Beyoncé staff, Robert Plant and producers and members of his band “The Sensational Space Shifters”, who they went there to meditate before performing in Brasília/DF, in 2012. After walking through the Spiral and observing the Sacred Crystal at the top of the Pyramid, Robert Plant highlighted the quality of the music that played in the environment.
21. The collection of the TBV Art Gallery includes works by famous artists, such as the German Ula Haensell (1938-1992), the Uruguayan Montani, the Venezuelan Maldonado Diaz, Brunhilda Zilles, Concessa Colaço (1907-2001) , by Lia Werner, by Jânio Quadros (1917-1992) and by Mino Carta.
22. The monument celebrates marriage and baptism ceremonies, regardless of religion. It also promotes exhibitions of works of art and ecumenical acts; at the World Parliament of the Ecumenical Fraternity, the LBV's ParlaMundi, a building attached to the TBV, a series of events takes place throughout the year.
23. During one of the lectures at the Spirit and Science World Forum, held in 2000 by the Legion of Good Will (LBV), Russian physicist Edward Krizhanvsky, using the Visualization Gas Discharge Technique, carried out experiments and proved that the atmosphere of the Temple of Good Will (TBV) strengthens the energies of those who enter its doors. The physicist stated that the result was surprising: “The main and most interesting conclusion is that there was a perceptual difference [of the people] before and after returning from the Temple. The volunteers had their energies strengthened and well distributed, in addition to being much clearer”.
On October 18, from 8 am to 6 pm, there will be another edition of the LBV's Spirit and Science World Forum, whose central theme will be “Investigating Spirit, Brain and Mind” and will feature the participation of renowned researchers and scientists .
24. It has been featured in an important series on the BBC British TV network in London, which highlighted the most unknown rituals to the famous temples, on a tour around the planet. Thus, the BBC in London recorded the different expressions of human fascination for the divine with the series "Around the World in 80 Fainths", which ran in February 2009. The program followed the journey of the Anglican Church pastor Pete Owen Jones on all continents showing the customs of the six major religions on the planet: Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism and Sikhism (in India). After navigating, with his team of journalists, deserts in Africa and the Americas, mountains in Asia and dense forests to find different manifestations of religious sentiment, Owen Jones found: “Today, in a world that has been divided by supposed religious beliefs, coming to a place where peace, understanding and enlightenment is being promoted among the world's religions is a relief (...) I feel Love when I come to the Temple of Good Will. It was very important to come to TBV”, he said.
25. Since 2003, the Day of Ecumenism has been celebrated on October 21, with the aim of promoting Peace among the most diverse fields of spiritual and human knowledge, making the banner of respect the basis for harmony among human beings , unity and understanding between peoples. The date, celebrated in several Brazilian cities, in addition to Brasília, also honors the Temple of Divine Ecumenism, inaugurated on October 21, 1989, in the federal capital
26. On the last day of the year (31 December), the Spiritual New Year is held to welcome the arrival of a new year. The traditional event brings together hundreds of people looking for environments that provide peace, tranquility, meditation and welcoming to renew their energies. The event is celebrated regardless of religious beliefs. The progressive count for the new year takes place in the center of the nave and ends with the walk along the Spiral.
27. One of the environments most requested by visitors is the Egyptian Room. The unique location brings details of the Egyptian people and, at the same time, provides an environment for meditation. In the Egyptian Room, it is possible to appreciate, among other things, frescoes that reproduce the great sphinx of Giza, the Giza Valley itself, with the three pyramids: Quéops, Quéfren and Miquerinos, as well as replicas of the furniture of the time. On the ceiling, there are also “seven heavens”, which represent the seven days of the week and all the mystique of the number 7. Besides these, there are many other minutiae that confirm the words of the monument's founder, José de Paiva Netto: “If you don't you can go to Egypt, the TBV brings Egypt to you”. The space promotes on Thursdays, at 7 pm, the ecumenical meditation meeting, open to people of all ages.
28. The door of the Temple of Good Will, made of carved wood, is a work by the artist Toninho Maciel. TBV first opened its doors on October 21, 1989, and since then they have never closed. “Pain has no time to knock on the heart's door”, highlights the monument's founder, José de Paiva Netto.
29. Inside the Nave, the main environment of the TBV, there is a statue of the Prophet Daniel. The work represents the passage of the sixth chapter of the book of the Prophet Daniel, in the Old Testament of the Holy Bible, under the title: “Daniel in the den of the lions”. The plaster piece was made by students from the Liboreto Artistic Foundation and is a reproduction authorized by the Ministry of Culture of the work of the genius of Brazilian baroque Aleijadinho. The original is made of soapstone and is exhibited in Congonhas/MG.
30. Going down the stairs near the Holy Fountain towards the Alziro Zarur Memorial, there is a huge tapestry entitled “The return of Jesus”. The work is by the master tapestry maker and plastic artist Concessa Colaço, who, in her conception, Christ is Ecumenical, does not have a defined face, therefore, each person will define Him according to their belief or disbelief. The work also emphasizes the New Commandment: “Love one another as I have loved you” (Gospel of Jesus, according to John, 13:34). Further on, the pilgrim finds, at the Alziro Zarur Memorial, the panel A Conquista, by the artist Satyro Marques. The work is based on the last book of the Holy Bible, the Apocalypse of Jesus, and highlights, on its left, the knights mentioned in the biblical text; at the bottom, material and spiritual humanity asking for help; on the right, the trumpets announcing the Triumphal Return of Jesus, the Ecumenical Christ, the Divine Statesman, making a necklace of purification crystals, which resemble the Sacred Crystal, which stands on the pinnacle of the Temple of Good Will (TBV). Behind, are the warriors, soldiers in the service of God.
Temple of Good Will — 30 years
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Time goads us on, relentless Sire!
On to the shadowy Shape, that stands
Terrific on the funeral pyre,
Waving the already kindled brands. -
Thou canst not slacken this reluctant speed,
Tho' still on Pluto's shrine thy Hecatomb should bleed.
Beyond the dim Lake's mournful flood,
That skirts the verge of mortal light,
He chains the Forms, on earth that stood
Proud, and gigantic in their might;
That gloomy Lake, o'er whose oblivious tide
Kings, Consuls, Pontiffs, Slaves, in ghastly silence glide.
In vain the bleeding field we shun,
In vain the loud and whelming wave;
And, as autumnal winds come on,
And wither'd leaves bestrew the cave,
Against their noxious blast, their sullen roar,
In vain we pile the hearth, in vain we close the door.
The universal lot ordains
We seek the black Cocytus' stream,
That languid strays thro' dreary plains,
Where cheerless fires perpetual gleam;
Where the fell Brides their fruitless toil bemoan,
And Sisyphus uprolls the still-returning stone.
Thy tender wife, thy large domain,
Soon shalt thou quit, at Fate's command;
And of those various trees, that gain
Their culture from thy fost'ring hand,
The Cypress only shall await thy doom,
Follow its short-liv'd Lord, and shade his lonely tomb!
Horace
I read this poem back in the winter of 2000. After school, I went to a Russian bookstore on Kings Highway that had a collection of poems and quotes from ancient world philosophers. The book cost $20, which was a significant amount of money for me at the time. 2083 is the number of the poem in the book. In 2083 I would be 100 years old.
Twenty-five years later, I still have that book.
Rome...
Paris is philosophical in its romantic way.
Venice is artsy.
But Rome... If one wants to understand the concept of time, all roads lead to Rome. Walking amidst ancient history and ruins, I feel more alive than anywhere else. Despite the enduring nature of its architecture, one can see how fragile and ephemeral even the most indestructible human creations are. But even they are more eternal than human beings.
Olimpíadas Rio 2016!
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House of Mexico at Rio Olympics 2016!
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The presidential pyre which measured 6m x 6m at its base, and 3m high, was the largest of the eleven pyres in Nairobi National Park, April 26, 2016. They were built on metal frames, which are plumbed with pipes which will spray diesel, kerosene and compressed air into their centres, in order to burn hot enough to turn the tusks - which are like an elongated teeth - to burn.
No Bulevar Olímpico.
Centro da Cidade, Rio de Janeiro, Brasil.
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Wall at the harbor area
At the Olympic Boulevard.
Downtown, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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To Nepali people in their hard moments.
"Lead me from darkness to light, from death to immortality." Vedic prayer
"When a person comes to weakness, be it through old age or disease, he frees himself from these limbs just as a mango, a fig or a berry releases itself from its stalk" (Sukla Yajur Veda, Brihadharanyaka Upanishad: 4.3.36).
One of the most sacred Hindu temples of Nepal - Pashupatinath Temple is located on both banks of Bagmati River on the eastern outskirts of Kathmandu.
Pashupatinath is the most important temple dedicated to god Shiva. Every year this temple attracts hundreds of elderly followers of Hinduism. They arrive here to find shelter for the last several weeks of their lives, to meet death, be cremated on the banks of the river and travel their last journey with the waters of the sacred river Bagmati, which later meets the holy river Ganges. Hinduists from every corner of Nepal and India are arriving here to die.
No Parque Olímpico da Barra.
Rio de Janeiro, Brasil.
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Velodrome Rio 2016
At Barra Olympic Park!.
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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A cremation pyre in preparation along the Bagmati River, Pashupatinath Temple, Kathmandu, Nepal.
Upper right, a cremation that has already been in progress for a good while. After a body is reduced to ashes, the remains are simply swept off the pedestals and into the river below.
The acrid smoke from a burning body is unbelievable.
Nikon F6, Nikkor 28-300mm f/3.5
Kodak Portra 160
I know that this looks like a recreation of "Burning Man," but rest assured that no one got put on the pyre....
Manikarnika Ghat, on the banks of the sacred Ganges is the main burning ghat in Varanasi (Benares). It is said that this ghat symbolises both the principles of creation and destruction, which are inseparable. This is certainly the most auspicious place for a Hindu to be cremated, as it is believed that dying in Kashi (the city of light) and being cremated here brings Moksha (liberation), thus breaking the cycle of births and deaths. Some also say that Lord Shiva himself whispers the mantra of liberation in the ear of the deceased.
Dead bodies are carried here on bamboo stretchers through the alleyways of the old city, and are doused in the Ganges before being cremated. The pyres are then handled by a group of outcasts known as doms, until the whole burning process is over.
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Manikarnika Ghat, au bord du Gange sacré, est le ghat principal des crémations qui ont lieu à Varanasi (Bénarès). Il est dit que ce ghat est également le symbole des deux principes indissociables de création et déstruction. C'est certainement l'endoit de crémation le plus auspicieux pour les hindous, car mourir à Kashi (la ville lumière) et être incinérer à Manikarnika permet d'atteinde Moksha, la libération, et donc d'en finir avec le cycle des renaissances. Il est dit aussi que le seigneur Shiva lui-même vient murmurer le mantra de la libération à l'oreille des défunts.
Les corps sont amenés ici sur des civières en bambou à travers les ruelles de la vieille ville, puis sont immergés dans le Gange avant d'être brûlés. C'est ensuite un groupe de hors castes, les doms, qui s'occupe du bûcher durant toute la crémation.
For you Pyre :3
I had this for a couple days now, just I have been busy with tests >.>
The cannons are attached to a backpack thing that can be pulled off easily and it then leaves Pyre's standard frame. Yes the cannons can be pulled down, just to let ya know. ;D
I do have a second hardsuit but its nothing special and plus its white and Im to lazy again to get another colour paper.