sábado, 25 de abril de 2015

NAMASTÊÊÊÊ!!!


Earthquake update: Death toll crosses 1000 
Posted by: Sandra Marina Fernandes Updated: Saturday, April 25, 2015, 21:29 [IST]

New Delhi, April 25: Strong tremors were felt in the northern states of the country including Delhi, NCR, Bihar, and West Bengal due to a massive earthquake in Nepal on Saturday. According to reports, the earthquake measured 7.9 on the Richter scale. The second after shock felt in North India region measured 6.6 on the Richter Scale.The epicentre of the earthquake is said to be in Pokhara, Nepal. Tremors were felt in Jaipur, Lucknow, Guwahati as well.


Military Orchestra of the Republic of Nepal. Katmandu. Durbar Square
Posted March 16, 2015

Just before the earthquake Basantapur Earthquake Nepal 2015 April 25

Durbar Square, Inside the big Earthquake in Kathmandu Nepal, Patan Durbar Square (25.04.2015)
Posted on April 30, 2015. 25.04.2015 - Patan Durbar Square - A few seconds after the big Earthquake which destroyed the ancient city in Lalitpur, Kathmandu. 

Dharahara tower in February 2013.

RAW: UNESCO-listed Dharahara Tower collapses in Kathmandu Nepal after quake
Posted April 25, 2015.The historic Dharahara (Bhimsen) Tower, dating back to 1832, has collapsed in Kathmandu. The 62-meter-high monument was part of the Architecture of Kathmandu Recognized by UNESCO. The architecture of Dharahara was designed in Mughal and European style. It resembled an Islamic minaret. The statue of Hindu deity Shiva was placed on the top of the tower.

MINARETS GARBAGES!

[*NAMASTE!!!]

*something like "God what is in my heart welcomes the inhabiting your" in Sanskrit! "HELLO". It is mainly used in India and Nepal by Hindus, Sikhs, Jains and Buddhists. In the Indian and Nepalese cultures, the word is spoken at the beginning of a verbal or written communication. However, the gesture made with hands folded is done without being accompanied by words when parting. In yoga, namaste is something that will tell the instructor and that in this situation, it means "I am your humble servant."
Literally means "I bow before thee"; the word comes from the Sanskrit Nama, "bow", "make a reverential salutation," and (you), "you." The word "Namaha" takes the form Sandhi "Namas" before the sound "t".
When told the other person, it is usually accompanied by a slight bow made with both hands pressed together, palms touching and fingers pointed upwards, in the center of the chest. The gesture may be performed silently, having the same meaning.


Mohiniyattam Dance Performance by Sunanda Nair - Mukhachalam
July 19, 2010

FRIDAY SAINT, APRIL 3, 2015
SQUARE "JOHN YOSEPH BAPTIST WALNUT (1825-1909)" - TOWN OF JOHN - SAINT PAUL STATE - BRAZIL.

"NAMASTÊÊÊ!!! - Part II":

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