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Lord Braham Photo
Hindu God Shri Brahma Wallpaper, Pictures and Photo
Hindu Lord Brahma is the original member of the Brahmanical traid, Lord Vishnu creature the trice and Lord Shiva, the third. Lord Brahma is the spirit of construction and as the usually established as the author of the whole world.
Every one creation arise out of vikshepa. This vikshepa-sakti is Lord Brahma-the total mind-intellect tools. Man, being basically constitute of his brain and was cleverness and realize God Brahma. therefore the respect and invocation of Lord Brahma is practiced by little.
Hindu God Brahma Wallpaper
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Shree Durga Mata Photo
Shree Durga Mata Photo
Durga Puja was the majority imperative fair of Bengalis. Which is consisting of string of ritual of this five days the extended return of reception of the Goddess of Durga which is very close to Bengalis mind and was soul Durga Puja means more to us? Than presently a religious festival.
It is the party of existence, society, well-liked it was a moment of approaching jointly, of reunion and renewal, of the rebirth of our faithfulness and final but not the slightest, the period to worship, to divide and to worry.
Durga Puja was the majority imperative fair of Bengalis. Which is consisting of string of ritual of this five days the extended return of reception of the Goddess of Durga which is very close to Bengalis mind and was soul Durga Puja means more to us? Than presently a religious festival.
It is the party of existence, society, well-liked it was a moment of approaching jointly, of reunion and renewal, of the rebirth of our faithfulness and final but not the slightest, the period to worship, to divide and to worry.

Wallpaper of Hindu Goddess Durga
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Mushaka
Statue of the Mushaka (mouse or rat), vehicle of Shri Ganesha, before the Ganesha Swayambhu temple at Ganapatipule, on the coast of Maharashtra, India.
The Mouse Chief Reepicheep from CS Lewis' Prince Caspian.
Though apparently meek and insignificant, mice represent the power of Innocence and Humility to pervade - rodents are able to infiltrate places inaccessible to larger creatures. Walls are no obstacle to them. Mice are a recurring motif in children's stories.
Lamp with mushaka, used for performing Aarti (waving of lamp) to Shri Ganesha.
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