Stone carved Hindu god (Vishnu?), Veerabhadra temple, Lepakshi, India by Danielle Roeleveld

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Stone carved Hindu god (Vishnu?), Veerabhadra temple, Lepakshi, India by Danielle Roeleveld
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About ‘Stone carved Hindu god (Vishnu?), Veerabhadra temple, Lepakshi, India’ by Danielle Roeleveld

Detail of an ancient column in the Hindu temple Veerabhadra of Lepakshi in the state of Andhra Pradesh, India. The representation is probably the god Vishnu carved in stone with a third eye touched with orange powder and a yellow flower on the edge.
The temple is dedicated to the Virabhadra, a fierce form of the god Shiva. Built in…

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Danielle Roeleveld
Amsterdam, Netherlands

I photograph my perceptions from inner silence, without judgment, thoughts or comparisons, so straight from my heart. With my camera I capture qualities of everyday beauty. That means that I don't enhance my images, to me reality is sparkling enough as I perceived it. Other terms of this kind of photography is: contemplative, Zen, Miksang or mindfulness photography. What usually catches my eye are reflections, colour, pattern and texture.

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