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I like the way the sun hits her eyes in this one

Bindi is a cash-only, BYOB "Indian meet New American" restaurant in Washington Square West.

Meets a stranger who tries to walk her on leash

 

I love her postion and expression here.

For you friends who are familiar with Indian culture it will be obvious why this little girl was named Bindi. Bhindi Masala is actually an okra dish so it's also kind of a play on words. Bindi is Mama Cat's baby and Sergio's sister. She is also 2 years old as of May 1st. Bindi is also spayed & microchipped.

Bindi! ♥♥♥

No kidding at all... She will sit watch football games and even growl at the players.

Bindi keeping warm under the blanket

Happy with my toys

Very close to the time Mom got her.

Black, red & silver bindis

My son and Bindi enjoying a snuggle. Yes, I'm sure he's a boy, and yes, he does have long hair. :)

Our cat's favorite spot: In the sun by our back door.

Title: ‘Bindi’

Medium: mixed media on paper

Size: 19.5"x13"

Description:

A composition inspired by and created using bindis which is a coloured dot ( various shapes) worn by women and men on their forehead in my country (India) as well as in other asian countries.

Traditionally, the area between the eyebrows (where the bindi is placed) is said to be the sixth chakra, ajna, the seat of "concealed wisdom". The bindi is said to retain energy and strengthen concentration.The bindi also represents the third eye.

An hour before sunset is my favorite lighting

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