Handful of petals
Offering to the Mother
From my heart to hers
The Haiku was written about a Bhagavati Puja I attended last night. The photographs were taken after the puja had ended.
Handful of petals
Offering to the Mother
From my heart to hers
The Haiku was written about a Bhagavati Puja I attended last night. The photographs were taken after the puja had ended.
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Wow. Lovely picture, great haiku.
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Thanks! Was a beautiful experience to be there.
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Happy for you.
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I don’t mind at all. I don’t have time to look now but I will later!
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Nice one. Who performed the puja?
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Remadevi
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What a lovely Haiga!!
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Haiga? What is the difference between a Haiga and a Haiku? I haven’t heard of that.
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Thanks!!!
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March is actually haiga festival. My very first haiku (did not know it was that then) were with photos I loved to display with an added thought. check out Chèvrefeuille`s lectures at the top of the menu too for lots of really interesting info. 🙂
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Thanks….
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I always appreciate the new “learning experiences” my life is oped up to through your posts. Thank you and the photo is beautiful.
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I love how open you are to new experiences!
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Karunathank you so much for this beautiful offering.means a great deal to us..Rema Devi was scheduled to be here in Fairfield to do this earlier, but canceledhaving James attending there and your sharing the photo is heart comforting loveAditi From: “Living, Learning and Letting Go” To: jjohnson108@yahoo.com Sent: Sunday, March 8, 2015 9:21 AM Subject: [New post] An Offering (Haiku) #yiv7839239880 a:hover {color:red;}#yiv7839239880 a {text-decoration:none;color:#0088cc;}#yiv7839239880 a.yiv7839239880primaryactionlink:link, #yiv7839239880 a.yiv7839239880primaryactionlink:visited {background-color:#2585B2;color:#fff;}#yiv7839239880 a.yiv7839239880primaryactionlink:hover, #yiv7839239880 a.yiv7839239880primaryactionlink:active {background-color:#11729E;color:#fff;}#yiv7839239880 WordPress.com | Karuna posted: ” Handful of petalsOffering to the MotherFrom my heart to hers The Haiku was written about a Bhagavati Puja I attended last night. The photographs were taken after the puja had ended.The Bhagava” | |
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Beautiful! Thank you for sharing, Karuna.
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Thanks for checking it out! 🙂
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What a lovely ceremony. Your haiku is beautiful. 😊. I can believe this would be a calming experience.
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Beautiful and lovely definitely. Calming, hmmmmm, not so sure about that. With the high energy music and chanting it is more exhilarating for me I think. Feeds the soul though so in that sense is calming.
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