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Gokarna Mahabaleshwar


Gokarna Mahabaleshwar

Ravana,the king of lanka, was a great devotee of Shiva. He often went to Kailasa.There he worshipped Shiva with great devotion.Once,as usual, he had gone to Kailas. Lord Shiva was very pleased with his devotion.”I am pleased with you” he told Ravana.”askfor any boon.

I shall grant it.”when all the world will end in the great floods,”said Ravana, “Lanka should be spared. That’s the only boon I want!Shiva was little puzzled. Ravana had already proved troublesome to the gods. Having the boon granted he would trouble the gods still more.

So what should be done? Shiva thought of a clever idea He gave Ravana a Shivalinga.” take this Shivalinga,”Shiva told him, “wherever you put it down, it would stick fast there That place will be protected from the floods.

If you wish to protect Lanka,make sure you put it down on reaching Lanka! Ravana was overjoyed. But shiva warned him, “hold it in both hands.If you leave it anywhere else it will stick to that spot,Then it will not be possible to remove it.So be careful with it!”Ravana eagerly started for Lanka. Meanwhile,the gods learnt of Shiva’s boon to Ravana. They were horrified They went to Ganesha for help.

They told him what had happened.”please do something,God,” they pleaded to Ganesha,”so that the Shivalinga does not reach Lanka.if it reaches there;Ravana would become more powerful.” Ganesha thought for a moment. He had a bright idea,”all right,”he assured them a solution” I shall see that the Shivalinga does not reach Lanka.”then Ganesha, in the disguise of a cowherd, stood in Ravana’s path.Ravana had walked a long way, was tired and sweating.He wanted to wipe his sweat. But he could not do so;cause he had the heavy Shivalingain his hands.

Just then Ravana saw the cowherd boystanding in his path.Behind him there was a river.”hey boy! Come here.” Ravana called out to the boy.”What do you want?” the boy asked;without moving from where he stood.”I am very thirsty,”replied Ravana. “Please hold this Linga for just a minute. Do not put it down. I wish to go to the river for a drink of water.I shall not take long.”"All right!” said, Ganesha “but the Linga seems very heavy;if my hands get tired I shall call you three times If you don’t come immediately back, then I shall put it down!” he warned.”Don’t worry! “Ravana said.”I shall be quick.”With a great relief he handed over the linga to the boy. Then he hurried to the river.

And as soon as Ravana reached the river; the boy called out;”Ravana, Ravana, Ravana!” and quickly put the linga down.Immediately it stuck there.When Ravana came back from the river;there was no sign of the boy. And the linga had stuck to the ground. Ravana tried to pull it.But it did not move a bit.Yet,because of Ravana’s great strength it lost the shape.It now resembles the ear of a cow. That is why it is known as Gokarna.The place became a famous place of pilgrimage. Even to-day we know it as Gokarna Mahabaleshwar.

 

Kazakhstan’s Astounding Pyramid

Since 2006, kazakhstan’s new capital city of astana, itself an enormous hub of construction since it inherited the title in 1997, has been home to one of the world’s most impressive and visually futuristic pyramids, known as the palace of peace and reconciliation. it was designed by british super-architects foster + partners, cost 8.74 billion kazakh tenge and was built to accommodate the triennial ‘congress of world and traditional religions’. if there was ever a positive to be found for the existence of the idiocy we know and love as religion, this building could be it, as after an impressively rapid 2 years of design and construction, the end product is a masterpiece.

Kazakhstan Astounding Futuristic Pyramid

Above: the visible 5-storey pyramid section of the palace is as high as its base is wide (203ft) and is to be the centrepiece of the country’s ‘presidential park’.


 

Kazakhstan Astounding Futuristic Pyramid


Above: a plan of the pyramid. the interior is just as impressive as the outer skin. this place is like a tardis and below the above-ground pyramid itself sits, amongst other things, an enormous 1′500 seat opera house - see final photo below.

Kazakhstan Astounding Futuristic Pyramid

Above: the pyramid’s 2 storey tip is home to the congress chamber, a space which has been surrounded by 10′100 sq feet of stained glass designed by renowned british artist brian clarke.

Kazakhstan Astounding Futuristic Pyramid

Above: inside the congress chamber, possibly one of the smartest meeting rooms on earth.

Kazakhstan Astounding Futuristic Pyramid

Above: the dove-covered stained glass of the congress chamber.

Kazakhstan Astounding Futuristic Pyramid

Above: the view as you look through the middle of the congress chamber’s circular table. walking down to the next level takes you through nearly a whole storey of greenery, below which is the amazing atrium seen in the next photo.

Kazakhstan Astounding Futuristic Pyramid

Above: the atrium, and another incredible conference table.

Kazakhstan Astounding Futuristic Pyramid

Above: looking up from the atrium towards the upper section. this enormous space is surrounded by walls of rooms, 5 floors high, to be used both for meetings and accommodation.

Kazakhstan Astounding Futuristic Pyramid

Above: the opera house beneath the atrium. the domed ceiling sits below the enormous circular table belonging to the room above.











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BEAUTIFUL TEMPLES

Here is a listing of some of the beautiful temples of the World! Includes the Harmandir Sahib in Amritsar, Taktshang in Bhutan, Wat Rong Khun in Thailand, Prambanan in Indonesia, Shwedagon Pagoda in Burma, Temple of Heaven in Beijing, Chion-in in Japan, Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple in Tamil Nadu & the Angkor Wat in Cambodia.


Taktshang


Some of the Beautiful Temples of the World

 

Some of the Beautiful Temples of the World


Taktshang is the most famous of monasteries in Bhutan. It hangs on a cliff at 3,120 metres (10,200 feet), some 700 meters (2,300 feet) above the bottom of Paro valley, some 10 km from the district town of Paro. Famous visitors include Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal in the 17th century and Milarepa.
The name means “Tiger’s nest”, the legend being that Padmasambhava (Guru Rinpoche) flew there on the back of a tiger. The monastery includes seven temples which can all be visited. The monastery suffered several blazes and is a recent restoration. Climbing to the monastery is on foot or mule.



Wat Rong Khun


Some of the Beautiful Temples of the World


Some of the Beautiful Temples of the World


Wat Rong Khun is a contemporary unconventional buddhist temple in Chiang Rai, Thailand. It was designed by Chalermchai Kositpipat. Construction began in 1998 and is expected to end in 2008.
Wat Rong Khun is different from any other temple in Thailand, as its ubosot (Pali: uposatha; consecrated assembly hall) is designed in white color with some use of white glass. The white color stands for Lord Buddha's purity; the white glass stands for Lord Buddha's wisdom that “shines brightly all over the Earth and the Universe.”


Prambanan


Some of the Beautiful Temples of the World


Some of the Beautiful Temples of the World


Prambanan is the largest Hindu temple compound in Central Java in Indonesia, located approximately 18 km east of Yogyakarta. The temple is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is one of the largest Hindu temples in south-east Asia. It is characterised by its tall and pointed architecture, typical of Hindu temple architecture, and by the 47m high central building inside a large complex of individual temples.


Shwedagon Pagoda


Some of the Beautiful Temples of the World


Some of the Beautiful Temples of the World


The Shwedagon Pagoda also known as the Golden Pagoda, is a 98-metre (approx. 321.5 feet) gilded stupa located in Yangon, Burma. The pagoda lies to the west of Kandawgyi Lake, on Singuttara Hill, thus dominating the skyline of the city. It is the most sacred Buddhist pagoda for the Burmese with relics of the past four Buddhas enshrined within, namely the staff of Kakusandha, the water filter of Konagamana, a piece of the robe of Kassapa and eight hairs of Gautama, the historical Buddha.


Temple of Heaven


Some of the Beautiful Temples of the World


Some of the Beautiful Temples of the World


The Temple of Heaven, literally the Altar of Heaven is a complex of Taoist buildings situated in southeastern urban Beijing, in Xuanwu District. The complex was visited by the Emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties for annual ceremonies of prayer to Heaven for good harvest. It is regarded as a Taoist temple, although Chinese Heaven worship, especially by the reigning monarch of the day, pre-dates Taoism.


Chion-in


Some of the Beautiful Temples of the World


Some of the Beautiful Temples of the World


Chion’in Temple in Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto, Japan is the headquarters of the Jodo Shu (Pure Land Sect) founded by Honen (1133-1212), who proclaimed that sentient beings are reborn in Amida Buddha’s Western Paradise (Pure Land) by reciting the nembutsu, Amida Buddha’s name.
The vast compounds of Chion-in include the site where Honen settled to disseminate his teachings and the site where he died.


Harmandir Sahib


Some of the Beautiful Temples of the World


Some of the Beautiful Temples of the World


Sri Harmandir Sahib or Darbar Sahib, informally referred to as The Golden Temple or Temple of God, is culturally the most significant place of worship of the Sikhs and one of the oldest Sikh gurdwaras. It is located in the city of Amritsar, which was established by Guru Ram Das, the fourth guru of the Sikhs and the city that it was built in, is also due to the shrine, known as “Guru Di Nagri” meaning city of the Sikh Guru.


Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple(Srirangam)


Some of the Beautiful Temples of the World


Some of the Beautiful Temples of the World


The temple occupies an area of 156 acres (6,31,000 mē) with a perimeter of 1,116m (10,710 feet) making it the largest temple in India and one of the largest religious complexes in the world. In fact, Srirangam temple can be easily termed as the largest functioning Hindu temple in the world (Angkor Wat being the largest non-functioning temple). The temple is enclosed by 7 concentric walls with a total length of 32,592 feet or over six miles. These walls are enclosed by 21 Gopurams (Towers). Among the marvels of the temple is a “hall of 1000 pillars” (actually 953).


Angkor Wat


Some of the Beautiful Temples of the World


Some of the Beautiful Temples of the World


Angkor Wat (or Angkor Vat), is a temple complex at Angkor, Cambodia, built for King Suryavarman II in the early 12th century as his state temple and capital city. As the best-preserved temple at the site, it is the only one to have remained a significant religious centre since its foundation?first Hindu, dedicated to Vishnu, then Buddhist. The temple is the epitome of the high classical style of Khmer architecture. It has become a symbol of Cambodia, appearing on its national flag, and it is the country’s prime attraction for visitors.












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ATLANTIS - PALM JUMAIRAH, DUBAI




Atlantis, the Palm is a resort on the Palm Jumeirah in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It is a joint venture between Kerzner International Limited and Istithmar PSJC and was completed in September 2008. The architectural design is based heavily on the Atlantis Resort in the Bahamas.

Atlantis Resort on the Palm Jumeirah Dubai

Atlantis Resort on the Palm Jumeirah Dubai

Atlantis Resort on the Palm Jumeirah Dubai

The resort consists of two towers linked by a bridge, with a total of approximately two thousand rooms. There are two monorail stations connecting the resort to the main section of the Palm Jumeirah islands. The resort also includes a water theme park (160,000 square meters), a conference center, and 20,000 square feet (1,900 m2) of retail space.

Atlantis Resort on the Palm Jumeirah Dubai

Atlantis Resort on the Palm Jumeirah Dubai

In October 2007, the hotel received a shipment of 28 bottlenose dolphins from the Solomon Islands, to be used as part of their aquarium exhibit, called Dolphin Bay.

Atlantis Resort on the Palm Jumeirah Dubai

Atlantis Resort on the Palm Jumeirah Dubai

The move was decried by several environmental groups, particularly for the fact that the export of dolphins had earlier been banned by the Solomon Islands government (after a similar controversial shipment to Mexico). Hotel managers have said that though the dolphins are being trained to interact with visitors, they will not appear in any sort of show or circus-like performance. They have also stated that the health of the dolphins is paramount, and because the bottlenose is not an endangered species, their shipment did not pose a problem. The deal was done with the approval of the United Arab Emirates and Solomon Island governments, through the company Solomon Islands Marine Mammal Education Centre and Exporters Limited (who had successfully overturned the earlier ban in court). The amount of money paid for the dolphins has not been disclosed.

Atlantis Resort on the Palm Jumeirah Dubai

Atlantis Resort on the Palm Jumeirah Dubai