Thursday, December 17, 2015

Shri Ganesha Temple, Oaklands Park SA 5046, Adelaide, AUSTRALIA

Shri Ganesha Temple, Oaklands Park SA 5046, Adelaide, AUSTRALIA

Hinduism in China- Sivananda Yoga and meditation centre in chengdu, China

Rise of Hinduism in China- Sivananda Yoga and meditation centre in chengdu, China

International Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Center – China (ISYVC-China) started in 1961 when Swami Vishnudevananda went on a worldwide mission to introduce Hinduism, Spirituality and Yoga. Sivananda Yoga is inspired from Swami Sivananda who was the Guru of Swami Vishnudevananda. The ISYVC has given the world 36,000 yoga teachers till date since 1969. They mainly teach asanas, pranayama, meditation, Vedic and Upanishad philosophy, Bhagavad Gita, The Astral Body, Techniques of meditation, Sanskrit mantras & etc. These well trained Yoga and meditation teachers then go out in the China and spread the Hindu philosophy, Promote Vegetarian food and love for each creature of mother nature.

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http://hawkfeed.com/2015/12/11/sivananda-yoga-centre-china-hinduism/

Lakshmi Durgai Temple in Singapore

Lakshmi Durgai is mounted on a lion and has 18 hands at Veeramakali Amman Temple is the second oldest temple in SINGAPORE (first being Mariamman Temple) and is located in the heart of Little India.

Chennakeshava temple (1268 C.E.) at Somanathapura, Karnataka State, BHARAT [India]

Wall sculptures and molding frieze in relief in the Chennakeshava temple (1268 C.E.) at Somanathapura, Karnataka State, BHARAT [India]

Nova Gokula Temple, Pindamonhangaba, Sao Paulo, BRAZIL



Nova Gokula Temple, Pindamonhangaba, Sao Paulo, BRAZIL

God (Brahma), Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia

Catur Muka (4 face) statue is a manifestation of the greatness of God (Brahma), Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia

Wednesday, December 16, 2015

vimana of Sundareswarar, called Indira Vimana,

The vimana of Sundareswarar, called Indira Vimana, is unique. supported by sculptures of eight massive elephants, called ashtadigh gajas, standing and facing in eight different directions. One of them is Iravatham, the elephant-vehicle of Indra. “No other temple in Tamil Nadu has this type of architecture, where ashtadigh gajas are supporting the vimana said K. Sridharan, retired Superintending Archaeologist, Tamil Nadu Archaeology Department. The Indra Vimana was built by Viswanathan Nayak