Montag, März 05, 2012

Tirumala darshan



this is how we as pilgrims can see Lord Balaji as a natural appearance on rock formations. How wonderful is that?

2 Kommentare:

Rax the arbit-thinker hat gesagt…

Hi there ,

To start with let me thankyou for a very fascinating tour (though online) of Ahobilam and other Narasimha Kshetrams.

I was touched, if not moved, by the excellent coverage you have made here and left me feel a bit low about myself for not having visited these places, inspite staying here in Mumbai, India.

I do strongly share some of your thoughts about the fast extincting culture and tradition and the lack of will to preserve (if not remake) some of the most outstanding masterpieces of forms, where Lord himself (is)and some of the greatest souls of India have dweleved.

To appreciate your covereage i lack words. It has left me a few notches higher in terms of spirituality and also left me wondering as to why so less people are even aware about these great places and the value they contain.

Thank you once again for this wonderful contribution. I promise to make my due visit to the Ahobilam at the earliest :)

Rajgopal Narasimhan

Anonym hat gesagt…

Hi,
I tried to comment on your post but am not sure if it was successfull.

Can you please share your email id.

Rajgopal Narasimhan
www.lostintranceit.blogspot.com