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At the first glace, that's what seems to be his problem. But look further down south and it is pretty apparent why he looks so perturbed. :P
I love this shot and I think I was very lucky to have got the timing right.
Many more images from this day are here on my Facebook album.
I have been shooting Lalbaugh Chya Raja for last 18 years thanks to the Pandal heads ..specially Mr Sudhir Salvi and others .
I am perhaps the only Muslim to have documented Raja iconic pride of Mumbai .
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Ganesha and Pavati visit Stanton Drew.
They are in one of the standing stones of "The Great Circle".
Very old Indian bronze.
17th Century.
Size, Approx 4" tall.
The Stanton Drew stone circles are at grid reference ST600633 just outside the village of Stanton Drew, Somerset. The largest stone circle is the Great Circle, 113 mtrs in diameter and the second largest stone circle in Britain (after Avebury); it is considered to be one of the largest and most impressive Neolithic monuments to have been built. The Great Circle probably consisted of 30 stones, of which 27 survive today, and was surrounded by the ditch (approximately 135m outer diameter — now filled in) of a henge
The 18th form of Lord Ganesha is known as Sri Varada Ganapati. His name is derived from the word 'Vara' which means boon. This deity, who is the giver of boons, is depicted with Shakti, his consort who is seated on his left lap. Varada Ganapati has four hands, three eyes and a crescent moon like his father Lord Shiva. His main left hand holds his spouse, while the other three hands are holding a pot of honey, a noose and an elephant goad. Ratnakumbha (a pot of precious gems and jewels) is held in his trunk.
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sm 1391 A very nice devotee figure of Ganesha the Elephant god shown dancing holding Parvati in one hand and a conch shell in the other. Standing on a fantastic lotus base with lugs to the rear and ganeshe's vehicle the rat to the front. Size 110mm high, age 13-19 Century.
The 18th form of Lord Ganesha is known as Sri Varada Ganapati. His name is derived from the word 'Vara' which means boon. This deity, who is the giver of boons, is depicted with Shakti, his consort who is seated on his left lap. Varada Ganapati has four hands, three eyes and a crescent moon like his father Lord Shiva. His main left hand holds his spouse, while the other three hands are holding a pot of honey, a noose and an elephant goad. Ratnakumbha (a pot of precious gems and jewels) is held in his trunk.
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