While there are billions of people following Hinduism, it is not a religion per se, it is a doctrine of Dharmas, that suggest ways of living a righteous life. What that ideally translates to is that we have several Gods and goddesses whose stories help us make difficult choices. Hindus havent really seen god, (I mean, as opposed to the Buddhists, Jains and Christians, who have reference points). So thanks to mythology, we have descriptions, and the creative genius came up with visual connotations, an opportunity for us Hindus to find and know about God. A good opportunity for me to thank God for all the wonderful people I loved, some I lost, some I am still holding on to!
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I like the angle of your shot. Thx for the insight about Hinduism.
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Thanks Vic!
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Thank you for the pingback. I like the photo of Lord Ganesha. Very beautiful!
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Thanks thirdhandart 🙂
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Very nice picture of Ganesh you’ve got there. And thanks for the enlightening words on hinduism 🙂
I wrote an article about Ganesh not so long ago
http://cardinalguzman.wordpress.com/2011/09/28/the-elephant-god-ganesh-festival/
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NIce read! thanks for the appreciation Cardinal Guzman 🙂
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Can I ask for your permission to use your photo in my article on the Elephant God Ganesh’ Festival?
It would be nice to use a photo from another wordpress blogger as an illustration, instead of just sthe stuff I found through google…
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Absolutely my friewnd….all yours!
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Cool angle. Great capture! Jai Ganesha!
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Thanks Nandini….Jai Ganesha!! 🙂
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Great idea .
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Thanks jakesprinter 🙂
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Wonderful photo AND write-up. 🙂
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Thanks Tita 🙂
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As always, interesting and informative.
In my understanding, Buddhists do not “see” God, as, for instance, Christianity has it. The Buddha is not God, in that sense. The use of multiple gods and goddesses in Hinduism must be a very great source of strength and insight for people. I think the gods and goddesses in ancient Greece were supposed to have functioned in much the same way: different aspects of life, different sources of wisdom and power.
A paragraph from the Chandogya Upanishads accompanied me (written in my small notebook) daily for years and years of my life —
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Thanks Judith, I didnt know about the buddhists, I dont know anyone who has embraced buddhism as a religion, but ya i have met a rather interesting practicing buddhist!
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This is a great shot. I love the textures in the statue that you have captured so well. At this time I am thinking of my Hindu neighbour who suffered a stroke last year – I hope that he and his family will have a good Diwali and I wish the same to you and your family.
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Thanks martin, hope your friend has a speedy recovery…add my wishes to your as well…and a happy diwali to you too:-)
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