Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Gopalpur, Khayrasole, Birbhum

An old place with full of ruined temples. Some are aged around three hundred years old old no maintenance possible by the local people.
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Monday, November 28, 2011

Terracotta temples at Takipur, Burdwan

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The temple is around 200 years old situated at Takipur village near Banpas railway station (in between Burdwan and Bolpur station)

Saturday, November 19, 2011

War or Peace, God is watching us from a distance!

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Friday, November 18, 2011

Ramnagar, Birbhum, Terracotta temple

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Kartick=Karthikeya=Muruga

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Lord Karthikeya, the elder son of Goddesses Durga and Lord Shva is also the commander in chief of the divine army of lord Indra, the king of God kingdom according to the hindu mythology.

Southern part of India is traditionally the home for Karthikeya who is better known as Lord Muruga their and one of the most worshipped.

Now spreading his kingdom to the eastern part of India even to the remote Bengal. Yesterday was the day of annual celebration earmarked for worship of Kartick in Bengal.

Probably as a effect of globalization.