Nasturtium
Sweet pea, purple Cyclamen and Blueberry leaves
Chrysanthemum
Fuschia, Petunia and Valerian
Potentilla
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Awww…that’s so lovely! Especially love the pic with green beads. Absolutely breathtaking!
Completely exquisite!
Is this your deity of Lord Narasimha? He looks very old, and the altar too. So wonderful in so many ways.
Thank you so much for sharing these
Thanks Ross, its just what I now do before breakfast, as well as chanting my rounds, reading etc…
It keeps me out of trouble and, on a good day, seems to help me think of Krishna throughout the day
jai simha deva charanam charanam…….
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Awww…that’s so lovely!
Especially love the pic with green beads. Absolutely breathtaking!
Completely exquisite!
Is this your deity of Lord Narasimha? He looks very old, and the altar too. So wonderful in so many ways.
Thank you so much for sharing these
Thanks Ross, its just what I now do before breakfast, as well as chanting my rounds, reading etc…
It keeps me out of trouble and, on a good day, seems to help me think of Krishna throughout the day
jai simha deva charanam charanam…….