A Hindu God, Ganesha is worshiped for 10 days every year. On the 11th day, the statue is taken through the streets in a procession accompanied with dancing, singing, and fanfare to be immersed in a river or the sea symbolizing a ritual see-off of the Lord in his journey towards his abode in Kailash mountain while taking away with him the misfortunes of his devotees. This is the ritual known as Ganesh Visarjan. Source : Wikipedia
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Love it. The expression on the little guy’s face, priceless.
Thank you, Shelley! I showed your picture to my girlfriend just an hour back. I want her to get hair done like yours π
She can not be old enough!!!
We are getting there, quick!
Beautiful.
What’s the occasion here? They do look pretty happy. That is a great picture
A Hindu God, Ganesha is worshiped for 10 days every year. On the 11th day, the statue is taken through the streets in a procession accompanied with dancing, singing, and fanfare to be immersed in a river or the sea symbolizing a ritual see-off of the Lord in his journey towards his abode in Kailash mountain while taking away with him the misfortunes of his devotees. This is the ritual known as Ganesh Visarjan. Source : Wikipedia
I see. Thank you for explaining it. I love to learn things like that about other cultures.
I’ve been noticing that for quite sometime now π
Mothers are such an amazing people group…
You are the creator!
wonderful mother…
thanks mister arjun….
il mio cuore sorride e capisce.
grazie amico mio lontano
vento
SarΓ² in viaggio per i prossimi dieci giorni. Continua a sorridere, Vento. Ci vediamo presto
ok…ti aspetterΓ² con vero piacere π
bacio e buon viaggio
have good trip
grazie
Nice picture, they seem happy and a good expression in the kid face.
Bliss!
Quite beautiful.
A smile has no language barriers to cross. The universality of Love and Joy requires no words.
love it is!
Wonderful capture, Arjun! Really beautiful shot.
Thank you Richard! Coming from you, feels good. π
This is a strong image Arjun…lovely bokeh and light –but mostly because it’s such a lyrical portrait.
Nice job.
Hey John, Thanks bro. π
This is what love looks like.
Yes, pure love π
Heart can feel the emotion here arjun ~ beautiful shot! ~ RL
Hey Arjun,
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I feel too shy π
Arjun,
Please don’t be shy. Think of it as another way to direct traffic to your fabulous blog.
I know what you trying to do here but please without taking any offence accept I am an idiot.
OK. No worries. π
In the film “Tree of LIfe” there is a beach at the end of time where all will meet. This looks like it.
che bella immagine
Such a wonderful photo!
What a great shot!! You captured a wonderful feeling.
Thank you! π
So beautiful.
Excellent captured, my friend… π
Thank you very much Drake! π