Shiv temple in the premises of Dholya Ganpati temple in Wai
Have you seen my post in the past on Dholya Ganpati in Wai? Outside the Dholya Ganpati temple, in the same premises, there is a temple of Lord Shiv — the father of Ganpati. I have some photographs to show you.
nice pics i also bought camera check for my pic qualityor should i change it.ophs i was having problem with comp so inspite being tagged i failed to response .next time sure for sure .
@ Joy: The top one is called Shivling. Do you have any background knowledge about Hindu mythology? What people worship is bizarre, really! Let me know if you want to know more.
Personally I know nothing in Hindu mythology there but it attracts me and inspires me, that's why I find this type of interesting post. Good day Bhavesh
I also know very little about Hindu mythology ... your wonderful pictures make me stop and realize how much in the world I DON'T know. And how much I am learning every day!
Beautiful place Bhavesh! As far as mythology goes,who's to say... I don't discount anything. Getting settled in up on the North Rim and having a wonderful time! Take care my friend...
Interesting. Thanks for sharing something outside of my experience - always something to learn! And thanks for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2021/03/help-please.html
j'aime beaucoup la premiere photo, superbe
ReplyDeleteIt s been a long time since I went to Wai, but i remember it as a beautiful place..... thanks for bringing back some wonderful memories....
ReplyDeleteInteresting...
ReplyDeleteI like the interaction between the bull and the cat!
ReplyDeleteBeauthifull, but looking kitty in the temple?
ReplyDeletenice pics i also bought camera check for my pic qualityor should i change it.ophs i was having problem with comp so inspite being tagged i failed to response .next time sure for sure .
ReplyDeleteGreat photos! I love the one with the kitten, of course. Have a nice week!
ReplyDeleteI love these. But what is the top one?
ReplyDelete@ Joy: The top one is called Shivling. Do you have any background knowledge about Hindu mythology? What people worship is bizarre, really! Let me know if you want to know more.
ReplyDeletePersonally I know nothing in Hindu mythology there but it attracts me and inspires me, that's why I find this type of interesting post.
ReplyDeleteGood day Bhavesh
I also know very little about Hindu mythology ... your wonderful pictures make me stop and realize how much in the world I DON'T know. And how much I am learning every day!
ReplyDeleteAmazing photos and I thoroughly enjoyed this post! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful place Bhavesh! As far as mythology goes,who's to say... I don't discount anything.
ReplyDeleteGetting settled in up on the North Rim and having a wonderful time!
Take care my friend...
Interesting.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing something outside of my experience - always something to learn! And thanks for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2021/03/help-please.html