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Devi is not a divine soul which is worshiped by human being ..It is the existence of creative power within ourselves .

 

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Kalyanpur,Tripura (India) .

A picture of my cousin Devi and her mom, shot in 1991. Today is Devi’s 18th birthday.

May the best come to u darlingJ. Since this is again the picture of another partially damaged picture, a lot of editing had to be done. Thanks to Sreeji Babu who restored the image to printable quality. I took a print of this image recently, and got it laminated too. That goes as my birthday gift to her along with many hugs and wishesJ

Also, she is having her 12th standard board exams too today (Practicals).

Hindu women are doing final worshiping before the immersion of Devi Durga idol at Ganges i a Mansion near Kolkata , India.

Nanda Devi is the second highest mountain in India and the highest entirely within the country (Kangchenjunga being on the border of India and Nepal); owing to this geography it was considered the highest known mountain in the world until computations on Dhaulagiri by western surveyors in 1808. It was also the highest mountain in India before Sikkim joined the Indian Union. It is part of the Kumaon Himalayas, and is located in the state of Uttarakhand.

 

The name of Nanda Devi comes from Nanda who is the daughter of the Himalaya.

 

Photograph taken from Auli, Uttarakhand, India.

 

Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanda_Devi#CIA_mission

Vue sur les deux pics jumeaux de la Nanda Devi, montagne du nord de l'Inde.

 

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The offerings/flower shop in Mansa Devi temple, Haridwar, Uttarakhand India.

 

There are many such shops outside/around all the big temples in India. Selling offerings/souvenirs/prasad for devotees to offer the deity and take back home.

 

I wonder what became of these shops during this pandemic. What these shop owners might be doing all these days?

 

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A Doll created so Aigara wouldn't feel lonely without her parents, Faker is able to create dummies that emulate living entities to a certain degree, though it's limited to two character at once and they'll be always connected to her arms. Faker appeared directly in front of Aigara emulating Eruei, with the girl falling off for it until Remi decides to reveal the Doll's identity much for Aigara's disappointment. Faker would later meet Malda and Nelde, which interested in the Doll brought it to Inquene. It would then run away, leaving its whereabouts unknown.

 

MOC nº: 013.

Creation order: ???.

Title: Doll Faker.

Nickname: "Devi" (by Aigara).

Color trait: Bright yellowish green.

Functionality: Assistance.

Abilities: Shapeshifting puppets, voice and behaviour mimicy.

Current state: Operative.

  

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Goddess Durga is the mother of the universe and believed to be the power behind the work of creation, preservation, and destruction of the world.

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After a day full of memories and play, Remi couldn't stand it anymore and exposed Eruei's true identity. Aigara, though understanding the purpose of the Doll, couldn't deal with the disappointment and asked the "little devil" to leave. Devi would do so, to be later found by Malda and Nelde who for some reason, didn't fall for the same trick... They would then bring the Doll to their master Inquene, just for the Doll to transform once again and tell the Empress that Eruei won't be waiting to her to reach for his daughter.

Faker then would escape from Inquene's domain, with its fate unknown.

 

(Self portrait taken with a ten second timer)

 

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Tara Devi Temple in Kamakhya Temple complex, Guwahati,Assam, India

 

The goddess Tara; meaning "One who protects", and is a form of Shakti. Tantric manifestations of Durga or Mahadevi, or Parvati.

Chaukori is surrounded by the towering Himalayan peaks and dense forests. At a height of 2,010 m, and 173 km away from Nainital, Chaukori - hill station. It's for the very few, who want to be there, in the majestic proximity of the Himalayas for an unbound view of the Nanda Devi and Panchchuli peaks

Naina Devi Temple is a famous holy temple in Nainital located near the lake.

second highest mountain in India, taken from Auli

 

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Photographer :-

© Sanhita Bhattacharjee

Kalyanpur,Tripura (India) .

 

 

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Photographer :-

© Sanhita Bhattacharjee

Kalyanpur,Tripura (India) .

Seen behind the clouds is the Nanda Devi mountain, the second highest mountain in India . Nanda Devi is a two-peaked massif, forming a 2 kilometers (1.2 mi) long high ridge, oriented east-west. The west summit is higher(7817 m), and the eastern summit is called Nanda Devi East (7,434 m (24,390 ft))

Sundar Devi is from Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh. I noticed her drinking tea at the early morning market in Dadar, Mumbai. She said, "I have lived and worked in Mumbai for 38 years. My family are here with me. We go back to Varanasi often. Sometimes they come with me., sometimes I go alone. I buy vegetables here and take them to Dharavi to sell.." Her name means beautiful (sundar) goddess (Devi).

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Nanda Devi bathed in golden light as the Sun rises from behind as seen from Chandrashila summit.

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