Rio's Drug War (Big Picture)

Rio de Janeiro, nov/2010

Ki Gompa


Ki Gompa, upload feito originalmente por Sanjot Sonalkar.

Spiti valley & Ki gompa


Spiti valley & Ki gompa, upload feito originalmente por myroutine.

Friendship


Photo and caption by Ario Wibisono

This picture was taken in Suradita Village, West Java, Indonesia (2010). A boy sitting on a buffalo is not a rare scene in most of the village in Java, Indonesia.

Samuel Beckett BBC Radio Plays

Kahn and Selesnick

Very nice art-website

Hulis Wigmen Papua New Guinea - Mount Hagen

Kim North Korea DPRK 북한


Kim North Korea DPRK 북한, upload feito originalmente por Eric Lafforgue.

Creepy Soviet Posters From Mental Hospitals

The sacred Mount Zhara Lhatse 5820m at sunset, Tibet

Serious child monk, Tibet


Serious child monk, Tibet, upload feito originalmente por reurinkjan.

National Geographic's Photography Contest 2010



wow, wow and...wow

The Pilgrim Passport

..Arouna made the voyage to Mecca from Brazzaville (Congo), at that time "France d'Outre Mer", crossing different countries of Africa with his "Pilgrim Passport ". The trip was long, he had no money but arms and legs, and it took many years. During this period he shared his work with food and hospitality. He learned different languages, different jobs, he knew different cultures and techniques...

Pilgrims (Ganges India)


Pilgrims (Ganges India), upload feito originalmente por Ahron de Leeuw.

pilgrim's smile | Kolkata


pilgrim's smile | Kolkata, upload feito originalmente por arnabchat.

Sunset at Yangshuo


Sunset at Yangshuo, upload feito originalmente por fish-bone.

Pilgrim at Jokhang,Lhasa


Pilgrim at Jokhang,Lhasa, upload feito originalmente por fish-bone.

Japanese Pilgrim


Japanese Pilgrim, upload feito originalmente por ookami_dou.

A staged 19th century photograph of a pilgrim in traditional wear.
Handcolored japanese photograph, unidentified photographer.

pilgrim


pilgrim, upload feito originalmente por M Sharma.

Photograph of a pilgrim at Brahma Sarovara, Kurukshtera (India).

Kurukshtera in the Haryana state of northern India is one of the most revered places of pilgrimage in Hinduism. It is the site of the epic battle of Mahabharata (the Great Bharata War) also where Lord Krishna expounded the various laws of 'Dharma' (Eternal Religion) in the form of most powerful and thought provoking religio-philosophical poetry ever known to the mankind, Srimad Bhagavad-gita. Every year hundreds of thousands of pilgrims come here to take bath in the huge pools of water, Brahma Sarovara, which are said to be created by Lord Brahma at the time of creating this universe. Thousands of pilgrims come every year to the city to commemorate the day when Bhagavad-gita was spoken by Lord Krishna to Prince Arjuna almost 5000 years ago. A week long celebration takes place to mark the occasion known as Gita Jayanti.

This holy man or Sadhu as they are commonly known had just finished taking his regular morning dip in the sacred pool when we asked for his permission to be photographed, he obliged and gladly posed for the camera. On conversation with him (a devotee of Lord Shiva, an ex-police-man and an ex-teacher!) he told us that he was once a happily married man with 2 children (both now married and settled). But at the age of 32 after the death of his wife, he decided to embark on his spiritual journey in an attempt to break free from the bondages of maya (the concept of 'illusion' in hinduism, the cause behind all material manifestation). He said he now takes pleasure in simply going from one holy place to another thus being constantly engaged in his quest to be at one with the cosmic energy of his God.

Inde pélerins


Inde pélerins, upload feito originalmente por etrenard.

Deux pélerins de Shiva


Deux pélerins de Shiva, upload feito originalmente por hubertguyon.

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