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Evening Sky - Looking towards Maruthamalai . Maruthamalai is obscured due to smoke and haze

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台北市光復南路290巷

290Lane, Guangfu South Road, Taipei

 

• Accept your lot cheerfully. If you acquire wealth, become humble the way a tree laden with fruit bows down. Money is a necessity but don't get obsessed with it. Yet, don't be a miser, be generous.

 

sairam friends

 

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Parade along the Main Bazaar to mark the birthday of Sai Baba

sairam friends,

please visit this Mahalakshmi temple when you travel to shirdi.

 

Mahalakshmi is really a goddess of love and care..she has protected me a lot

 

www.saimahalakshmi.com/

 

Mahalakshmi photos

 

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venkat

 

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Lord Shiva@ Sai Temple,Devanahalli,Karnataka

Procession along the Main Bazaar for Sai Baba's birthday

*Working Towards a Better World

 

Economic progress, in capitalist society, means turmoil.

Joseph A. Schumpeter

 

Let love flow so that it cleanses the world. Then man can live in peace, instead of the state of turmoil he has created through his past ways of life, with all those material interests and earthly ambitions.

Sai Baba

 

Turmoil is everywhere, and the whole world is waiting for solutions to come from the top down. That's not how it works - community change from the bottom up makes a real difference.

Betty Williams

 

Civilization has given us enormous successes: going to the moon, technology. But then this is the civilisation that took us to debt, environmental crisis, every single crisis. We need a civilization where we say goodbye to these things. Muhammad Yunus

 

History reminds us that dictators and despots arise during times of severe economic crisis. Robert Kiyosaki

 

The years of the economic depression have been years of political reaction, and that is why the economic crisis has generated a world peace crisis. Arthur Henderson

 

Genocide is not just a murderous madness; it is, more deeply, a politics that promises a utopia beyond politics - one people, one land, one truth, the end of difference. Since genocide is a form of political utopia, it remains an enduring temptation in any multiethnic and multicultural society in crisis.

Michael Ignatieff

 

No one should have to choose between medicine and other necessities. No one should have to use the emergency room every time a child gets sick. And no one should have to live in constant fear that a medical problem will become a financial crisis.

Brad Henry

 

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The meaning of Haveli changes from region to region. Literally translated from Persian it means “enclosed place” or other translations come out with “palace” or “private mansion.” Keep these translations in mind and you’ll have a fair idea of what a traditional Haveli is.

 

Historically a Haveli was a status symbol so the more spectacular your Haveli, the more money you were deemed to have. Most Haveli’s comprise of a courtyard, often with a water feature such as a fountain in the centre, the whole area is cocooned by high ornate walls. The walls provide a feeling of seclusion and intimacy yet they also serve as a background on which to display exquisite examples of craftsmanship and art.

 

Frescos are often found adorning the walls of a Haveli and the sheer beauty and detail of these works attracts a great deal of interest from tourists and visitors to the country. The walls themselves often feature stone carved balconies painstakingly crafted by artists. If you’re lucky enough to come across a well maintained Haveli you will also notice the intricate paintwork which was again, carried out by highly skilled artists, who spent many years decorating the elaborate architecture.

 

Every Haveli is unique and varies depending on the area and the wealth of the owner. A Haveli in Pakistan may differ wildly from a Haveli in North India for example. A Shekhawati Haveli traditionally has two courtyards, one as the area of residence for the males, the inner area is principally the realm of the female. A larger Haveli may feature a whole raft of different rooms, with many sprawling over several storeys.

 

Essentially a Haveli is a place of tranquillity and beauty where decadence and indulgence reigns supreme.

thanks for the reference below

yes i have seen the movie too and the place is a hotel in a haveli .

 

The meaning of Haveli changes from region to region. Literally translated from Persian it means “enclosed place” or other translations come out with “palace” or “private mansion.” Keep these translations in mind and you’ll have a fair idea of what a traditional Haveli is.

 

Historically a Haveli was a status symbol so the more spectacular your Haveli, the more money you were deemed to have. Most Haveli’s comprise of a courtyard, often with a water feature such as a fountain in the centre, the whole area is cocooned by high ornate walls. The walls provide a feeling of seclusion and intimacy yet they also serve as a background on which to display exquisite examples of craftsmanship and art.

 

Frescos are often found adorning the walls of a Haveli and the sheer beauty and detail of these works attracts a great deal of interest from tourists and visitors to the country. The walls themselves often feature stone carved balconies painstakingly crafted by artists. If you’re lucky enough to come across a well maintained Haveli you will also notice the intricate paintwork which was again, carried out by highly skilled artists, who spent many years decorating the elaborate architecture.

 

Every Haveli is unique and varies depending on the area and the wealth of the owner. A Haveli in Pakistan may differ wildly from a Haveli in North India for example. A Shekhawati Haveli traditionally has two courtyards, one as the area of residence for the males, the inner area is principally the realm of the female. A larger Haveli may feature a whole raft of different rooms, with many sprawling over several storeys.

 

Essentially a Haveli is a place of tranquillity and beauty where decadence and indulgence reigns supreme.

At Saibaba Temple Garden Lakeworth,Miami,FL,USA

"Demolish the wall of difference that separates you from Me; and then the road for our meeting will be clear and open."

Saibaba Temple located in Mugappair near Poonamallee high road.

  

Captured cute Vinayaga at Saibaba temple, Milpitas,California

Shirdi Sai Baba, was an Indian spiritual master who is regarded by his devotees as a saint, a fakir, a satguru and an incarnation ( of Lord Shiva. He is revered by both his Hindu and Muslim devotees during, as well as after his lifetime. Saibaba is now revered as incarnation of Sri Dattatreya, and considered as Saguna Brahma.

]Sri Sai Baba Kalamandir HBR Layout, Bengaluru

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At Saibaba Temple Garden Lakeworth,Miami,FL,USA

Parade along the Main Bazaar for Sai Baba's birthday in March 2009

Shirdi Sai baba was an Indian Spiritual saint.He is considere d as an incarnation of Lord Shiva,He attained samadhi in 1918.His probable year of birth is 1838.He was born to Hindu parents but was brought up by a muslim family.Baba condemned distinction based on religion and caste. He is revered both by Hindus and Muslims.

dark skinned woman with the backdrop of richly painted walls. that wall was actually interior part of the house before recent demolition of the front lane, surprisingly there is a frame of saint sai baba still hanging!

this reminded me of one of my favourite paul gauguin's love for painting polynesians with deities, in strident colours 'n reducing to high degree of simplification 'n symbolism.

 

see my favourite COLOURs set here

 

PORTRAITs

The meaning of Haveli changes from region to region. Literally translated from Persian it means “enclosed place” or other translations come out with “palace” or “private mansion.” Keep these translations in mind and you’ll have a fair idea of what a traditional Haveli is.

 

Historically a Haveli was a status symbol so the more spectacular your Haveli, the more money you were deemed to have. Most Haveli’s comprise of a courtyard, often with a water feature such as a fountain in the centre, the whole area is cocooned by high ornate walls. The walls provide a feeling of seclusion and intimacy yet they also serve as a background on which to display exquisite examples of craftsmanship and art.

 

Frescos are often found adorning the walls of a Haveli and the sheer beauty and detail of these works attracts a great deal of interest from tourists and visitors to the country. The walls themselves often feature stone carved balconies painstakingly crafted by artists. If you’re lucky enough to come across a well maintained Haveli you will also notice the intricate paintwork which was again, carried out by highly skilled artists, who spent many years decorating the elaborate architecture.

 

Every Haveli is unique and varies depending on the area and the wealth of the owner. A Haveli in Pakistan may differ wildly from a Haveli in North India for example. A Shekhawati Haveli traditionally has two courtyards, one as the area of residence for the males, the inner area is principally the realm of the female. A larger Haveli may feature a whole raft of different rooms, with many sprawling over several storeys.

 

Essentially a Haveli is a place of tranquillity and beauty where decadence and indulgence reigns supreme.

.. frame of saint saibaba, still hanging on the wall of a house, whose major front was demolished by govt. authorities.

 

see my favourite CONCEPTUAL images set here

 

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Shirdi Sai baba was an Indian Spiritual saint.He is considere d as an incarnation of Lord Shiva,He attained samadhi in 1918.His probable year of birth is 1838.He was born to Hindu parents but was brought up by a muslim family.Baba condemned distinction based on religion and caste. He is revered both by Hindus and Muslims.

Amma Sai Era Meera,a devotee of Sai Baba at Gandhi Jayanti celebration in Bengaluru.

  

Recently I got a mail with the Original Photo of SHIRIDI SAI BABA.

Just thought of sharing it here.

 

"OM SHREE SAI"

 

captured at Sai Baba Temple, Vasantpur Bangalore..Dedicated to Nithi.. :)

 

Happy Weekend Dear Friends :-)

Sai Nath at Sai Dham, New Delhi, India

We took a wrong turn today, suprise!

 

The Hindu Temple of Florida was established in December 1983.

 

"The Temple completed the Prathishtapana of Panchamukhi Anjaneya and Saibaba in the month of March 2015 during Ugadi time. It was a grand three day Festival with several homas and poojas related to the consecration and kumbabhisheka of the newly constructed vimana gopuras and the installation of the new murthis."

Getting the pitch ready before a fight in a small neighbourhood kushti akhara (wrestling school), in Mysore, Karnataka, India. 2013

 

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Taken at Sai Baba temple, Vasantpur..

Parade in honour of Sai Baba's birthday

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