Here are few amazing pictures of different kinds of Lord Bhairav.
These are the images of Lord AKASH BHAIRAV which is displayed outside for a week during the Indra Jatra Festival in Hanumandhoka ,Kathmandu.
This is the picture of BAJRA BHAIRAV which I captured in Yala Mahotsav .This statue is still incomplete as they were making it in the Mahotsav itself
32 comments:
i liked the last one the most, it's very exquisite :)
wow ! grt snaps...
@lilize: thanks lilize .i am glad u liked it.
@aakar : thanks aakar .
great shots fascinating subjects!
i liked your pics !! now i will frequently visit your blog !! great job !!
@pirancafe : thanks a lot for ur comment.I
@ujeli : nice nick ujeli .reminds me of the Nepali hit serial"ujeli".and thank you.I will be visiting your blog too .thanks once again.
I would be hard pressed to pic a fave! Very nice photos =D Thanks for sharing - it's cool to see the 'rest of the world' from my little mountain top :0)
@deer mountain wood art:
thanks for visiting and dropping your precious words.for sure I will try sharing more.
And though i have left no comment ,you got a very attractive and a professional blog there.
Found you via BlogExplosion and wanted to say hello!! :)
Loved the pictures...thanks so much for sharing!!
@chunks of reality :
I would like to welcome you.i often visit BlogExpolsion.
Thanks a million for dropping your words.Made me glad.:)
Your blog is becoming one of my favorite stops.
@erik :billions of thanks .Its all with your supports i have been able to come till here.
Great picture and very interesting. I feels the cultural sense within that picture. Greetings from Indonesia, far from you but I already here.
@tikno: thanks a bunch and a warm welcome from Nepal :).aha you have been to nepal .thats great.We are not too far :)
have a great time
thanks for visiting my blog- it reminded me to check out your newer work, which is great! I have never been to India, though I read several authors whose writing is so detailed I almost feel like I've been there.
These photos help too, so vivid!
@patti : yeah its been long .seemed we had forgotten each other.felt good to see u back.
you got slightly confused with the country .It's not from India ,its all from Nepal atually.We are neighbors infact
But am glad i could make you feel like that.Thanks a lot for your words.
As always great pictures, you really capture the essence of the pictures like they are telling their own story.
@wblmom: millions of thanks for such a nice comment.And for me you are a fantastic writer.Your writes are seriously worth reading and entertaining as well.
are you originally from Nepal?
i would like to visit there sometime. funny thing is, I have always traveled around and have always dealt well with being away from home, but sometimes it's just too comfortable finding some things you can only get at home, exclusively :)
@lilize :
yeah I am from Nepal.(pokhara hope you know this place ;)
of cors o come here once ,I am sure you would love being here.You are so true .. nowhere is more comfortable than the Home.Wherever we head to the last destination that strikes our mind is "HOME SWEET HOME".
thanks for dropping by.
By the way, are you shoot all the pictures here by yourself?
@Tikno -: Yes ,I shoot all these pictures with my n95 which is in my blog.
Very beautiful pictures!
dude,
great snaps, as always!
...and thanks for that inspiring comment you left me, I'm back here blogging! keep blogging friend, see ya around :)
@Ryan -: Thannks a Bunch
@Mantiz -: Nice to see you around Keep on blogging
Great pics!
What's that sticking out of the mouth of Lord Bhiava in the first picture?
Pls -: Thanks Pls for the comments. That sticking is looks like bhairav is smoking . But seriously i dont know what it is .
Look great and beautiful.
Unbelievable color and sense of motion in the statues...Like the Yala Mahotsav (2nd from end).
@donna :Thanks a lot
@scott lackey : Thanks a lot scott.
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