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U.S. Army photos by Mary Kim

 

CAMP HUMPHREYS — For getting a close look at Korea, few opportunities top cultural tours.

 

Sponsored by the United States Army Garrison Humphreys Public Affairs Office, these tours go to cultural and historic landmarks.

 

The most recent tour was to Sudosa temple. One participant on this tour, Humphreys family member Sharee Green-Hubbard, said it gave her a better understanding of Buddhism.

 

Sudosa was built in 852 A.D. by the monk Yeomgeo. Then, according to legend, the monk Wonhyo was en route to China when he stopped overnight at Sudosa. He felt parched and drank water using a dipper. It relieved his thirst and the taste pleased him. The next day, he realized the dipper was a skull. According to the traditional story, he then realized everything is defined by the mind.

 

The tour of Sudosa temple is an example of the advantage of being in Korea, according to participant Amy Parlo.

 

“I believe opportunities such as this provide an excellent chance for Americans to experience aspects of Korean culture that we may not otherwise be exposed to,” she said. “All of the tours that I’ve attended have provided me with a better understanding of Korean history, its culture and its people. They have all been positive learning experiences.”

 

Visitors took part in a Buddhist mass and made bean curd, tea and lanterns.

 

“I really enjoyed being able to see the Buddhist culture firsthand during the ceremony,” said participant Justine Beeson, a Humphreys family member. “It was interesting to learn about their religion and foods.”

 

Green-Hubbard said her favorite part was making lanterns.

 

“My children enjoyed the hands on activity,” she said.

 

“I enjoyed nearly every aspect of this tour,” Parlo added. “It was very moving to participate in the chant ceremony in the temple. I also particularly liked the bean paste sandwiches. The food we prepared was some of the best I’ve had in Korea.”

 

At the end of the tour, participants received photos and a cookbook written by the monks.

 

“I would say that these tours offer me a more in depth experience of authentic Korean culture,” Parlo said. “I’m so grateful for the hospitality of the Korean nationals in sharing with us the various aspects of their lives and culture.”

 

The next Camp Humphreys Cultural tour, scheduled for May 26, will feature stops at the Chong Dojeon shrine, Utdari Cultural Village and Jinwi Vegetable Village. To register, call 754-6130.

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Fedeli hindu durante la preghiera 'Rakher Upobas'.

 

Bangali Hindus observe Loknath Brammochari's ''Rakher Upobas'' Prayer

Every year thousands of Hindu devotees gather in front of Shri Shri Lokenath Brahmachari Ashram temple for the Kartik Brati or Rakher Upobash religious festival in Barodi, Near Dhaka, Bangladesh. Faithful sit in front of candles light ( named locally as Prodip ) and absorb in prayer.

 

Lokenath Brahmachari who is called Baba Lokenath was an 18th Century Hindu saint and philosopher in Bengal. Hindu worshippers fast and pray in earnest to the gods for their favors during the traditional ritual called Kartik Brati or Rakher Upobash

 

Lokenath Brahmachari devotees pray with light to save their family and dear from cholera and pox disease

 

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whether you wish or not, you have to taste the old age if you have enough breath to go that stage...

 

Location: Dhaka, Bangladesh.

 

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Click here to learn more about Camp Humphreys

 

U.S. Army photos by Mary Kim

 

CAMP HUMPHREYS — For getting a close look at Korea, few opportunities top cultural tours.

 

Sponsored by the United States Army Garrison Humphreys Public Affairs Office, these tours go to cultural and historic landmarks.

 

The most recent tour was to Sudosa temple. One participant on this tour, Humphreys family member Sharee Green-Hubbard, said it gave her a better understanding of Buddhism.

 

Sudosa was built in 852 A.D. by the monk Yeomgeo. Then, according to legend, the monk Wonhyo was en route to China when he stopped overnight at Sudosa. He felt parched and drank water using a dipper. It relieved his thirst and the taste pleased him. The next day, he realized the dipper was a skull. According to the traditional story, he then realized everything is defined by the mind.

 

The tour of Sudosa temple is an example of the advantage of being in Korea, according to participant Amy Parlo.

 

“I believe opportunities such as this provide an excellent chance for Americans to experience aspects of Korean culture that we may not otherwise be exposed to,” she said. “All of the tours that I’ve attended have provided me with a better understanding of Korean history, its culture and its people. They have all been positive learning experiences.”

 

Visitors took part in a Buddhist mass and made bean curd, tea and lanterns.

 

“I really enjoyed being able to see the Buddhist culture firsthand during the ceremony,” said participant Justine Beeson, a Humphreys family member. “It was interesting to learn about their religion and foods.”

 

Green-Hubbard said her favorite part was making lanterns.

 

“My children enjoyed the hands on activity,” she said.

 

“I enjoyed nearly every aspect of this tour,” Parlo added. “It was very moving to participate in the chant ceremony in the temple. I also particularly liked the bean paste sandwiches. The food we prepared was some of the best I’ve had in Korea.”

 

At the end of the tour, participants received photos and a cookbook written by the monks.

 

“I would say that these tours offer me a more in depth experience of authentic Korean culture,” Parlo said. “I’m so grateful for the hospitality of the Korean nationals in sharing with us the various aspects of their lives and culture.”

 

The next Camp Humphreys Cultural tour, scheduled for May 26, will feature stops at the Chong Dojeon shrine, Utdari Cultural Village and Jinwi Vegetable Village. To register, call 754-6130.

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Taken on 21st February, International Mother Language Day.

Location: Jamdani palli, Tangail, Bangladesh

 

The wheel infront is one of the basic tool of weaving...generation after generation people of jamdani palli of tangail are engaged in making jamdani sharees by inheritence..The babies are borned with it..they are raised and trained to fullfill their destiny...The olds retire and the youngs take their places...having the capability of making wonderful sharees that have amazed indian subcontinental women for centuries...

 

P.S : Sharee is the most commont wear of indian subcontinetal women...

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Fedeli hindu durante la preghiera 'Rakher Upobas'.

 

Bangali Hindus observe Loknath Brammochari's ''Rakher Upobas'' Prayer

Every year thousands of Hindu devotees gather in front of Shri Shri Lokenath Brahmachari Ashram temple for the Kartik Brati or Rakher Upobash religious festival in Barodi, Near Dhaka, Bangladesh. Faithful sit in front of candles light ( named locally as Prodip ) and absorb in prayer.

 

Lokenath Brahmachari who is called Baba Lokenath was an 18th Century Hindu saint and philosopher in Bengal. Hindu worshippers fast and pray in earnest to the gods for their favors during the traditional ritual called Kartik Brati or Rakher Upobash

 

Lokenath Brahmachari devotees pray with light to save their family and dear from cholera and pox disease

 

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Top left: Scott changing Sharee's diaper - Christmas 1992

Top right: Sharee at Christmas 1992

Bottom left: Sharee at Christmas 1995

Bottom right: Scott and Steve Hermann (Christmas 1994?)

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This photo was taken in Benaroshi Polli (বেনারসি পল্লী) . For a perfect sharee each and every string needs to be perfectly combined. This man checks the strings before it is woven.

Ganga sagar transit camp kolkata... two women are gossiping after their mid-day meal..

Ahsan Manzil wears a festive look on the occasion. Model displays the gradual changes that the Saree has gone through. Dhaka, Bangladesh. © Salman Saeed / Bengal Pix

 

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Traditional handcrafted Bangladeshi sharee

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Back in July I had the absolute pleasure of designing Alice and Gordon's wedding cakes. The wedding took place at their property in the gorgeous Macedon Ranges and was timed just perfectly between rain, hail and sunshine!

The cake was designed with the beautiful lace work on Alice's dress as the inspiration. Alice did not want a fondant covered cake, so we worked on buttercream covered cakes and an allergy friendly modelling chocolate that we developed for the lace applique work.

The flavours ranged from vanilla bean cake with raspberry and lemon buttercream, and chocolate buttercake with frangelico buttercream.

All guests' allergies were catered for as we were able to make peanut free, chickpea free and gluten free versions of everything.

visit my blog : auniket.blogspot.com/

 

Fedeli hindu durante la preghiera 'Rakher Upobas'.

 

Bangali Hindus observe Loknath Brammochari's ''Rakher Upobas'' Prayer

Every year thousands of Hindu devotees gather in front of Shri Shri Lokenath Brahmachari Ashram temple for the Kartik Brati or Rakher Upobash religious festival in Barodi, Near Dhaka, Bangladesh. Faithful sit in front of candles light ( named locally as Prodip ) and absorb in prayer.

 

Lokenath Brahmachari who is called Baba Lokenath was an 18th Century Hindu saint and philosopher in Bengal. Hindu worshippers fast and pray in earnest to the gods for their favors during the traditional ritual called Kartik Brati or Rakher Upobash

 

Lokenath Brahmachari devotees pray with light to save their family and dear from cholera and pox disease

 

publication link : it.notizie.yahoo.com/foto/fedeli-hindu-durante-la-preghie...

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