Night of the Great Yogi.
These images were taken at last evening’s Mahashivaratri celebrations at the Kamleshwar temple in the village of Korgaon in north Goa. Kamleshwar is one of the many epithets of Lord Shiva.
Note: As mentioned in an earlier post, the screen of my MacBook Pro was damaged last month. I am currently working with an external uncalibrated monitor of hideous quality. Guessing the image colours with the help of my iPad, using it as a wifi display via the Air Display app, is not optimal. Posting frequency will be slow until I get back to California later this month.
Thank You for these pictures! It is so important for the next generations to understand the importance of worshipping one’s Kuladevata and Devi.
My dream is to make a pilgrimage with my kids and husband.
The pictures are very clear and beautiful.
Deepali Korgavkar ( we prefer this spelling)
amazing pics
Since date of my marriage, we were not aware about our Kuladevata Kamaleshwar. The complete serach in this was taken place by my family members, Finally…. Gods grace we succeed. We visited. We are blessed, Thank you all for uploading the pics and helped us to daily darshana. We blessed!!!!!! we blessed!!!!!! Thank you lord for showing path / guide us to visit you!!!!!!!!!!! Wondrefull !!!! we blessed!!!!
Thank you so much…for uploading Lord Shiva, Kamleshwar temple in Korgaon, Goa pics on net.
I am searching of my kuldaivat pics on net from long time & Finally I got it.
Also I am requesting you if you have Shri Bhumika Devi Pics Pleae upload on net or e-mail me by retun e-mail.
Shri Bhumika Devi temple is near by Kamleshwar temple.
Once again Thanks
Regards,
Pravin Korgaonkar
I was wondering (and “missing” too) why there were no posts from you for such a long time. A naive question: What is a calibrated screen and why is it so important? Do you have any example photo processed on a calibrated vis-à-vis un-calibrated monitor?
P.S. parrikar.com does not open on my computer. However parrikar.com/blog does. Am I missing something?
Regards,
Premanand.