Tumgik
#Sarama
sivavakkiyar · 4 months
Text
I know people are tired of the uwuification of Greek mythology but I still kind of like whenever Cerberus is depicted as a humongous big puppy. I’m sorry I can’t help it I’m a sucker for dogs and cats and animals
10 notes · View notes
Text
Past me was playing 4D chess when he said Pavitr fights a gang who dedicated their life to worshipping a goddess of canines in January, literal months before ATSV came out and said Pavitr's past time was to feed street dogs
5 notes · View notes
theirlittlered · 1 year
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media Tumblr media
Two cats on a gorgeous island.
| w/ @unsinkable-ship-the-second |
| Poses: NyaNyaStudio + Amane |
4 notes · View notes
h0bg0blin-meat · 1 year
Text
Underrated af Hindu deities that DESERVE recognition:
1. Pratyangira: Goddess of magical spells.
2. Narasimhi: Goddess of witchcraft.
3. Aranyani: Goddess of forests.
4. Yami: Goddess/lady of life and sister of Yama.
5. Pushan: God of marriage, travelling, roads and feeding cattle.
6. Varuni: Goddess of wine.
7. Kamakhya: Goddess of desire.
8. Ratri: Goddess of night.
9. Nasatya and Dasra (Ashwins): Twin gods of medicine.
10. Annapurna: Goddess of food and nourishment.
11. Shakambhari: Goddess of vegetation.
12. Mariamman: Goddess of rain.
13. Shitala: Goddess of cold and disease.
14. Dhata: God of health and magic.
15. Vishwakarma: God of architecture.
16. Skanda: God of war.
17. Shani: God of karma and justice.
18. Manasa: Goddess of snakes and fertility.
19. Kubera: God of wealth.
20. Nidra: Goddess of sleep.
21. Chamunda: Goddess of war, famine and fear.
22. Akhilandeshwari: The Cosmic Egg, she who is never not broken, Goddess of brokenness.
23. Dhumavati: The Widow Goddess.
24. Chitragupta: God of justice.
25. Murugun: God of war, victory and knowledge.
26. Jyestha: Goddess of laziness and elder sister of Lakshmi.
27. Alakshmi: Goddess of misfortune and twin sister of Lakshmi.
28. Amsha and Vivasan: Solar deities.
29. Dantakali: Goddess of teeth.
30. Himavat: God of the Himalayas.
31. Samudra: God of seas and oceans.
32. Dyaus: God of sky.
33. Tapati: Sun Goddess.
34. Rohini: Moon Goddess and one of the Nakshatra deities.
35. Pramatha: God of ghosts...? (sources unclear)
36. Shachi: Goddess of jealousy.
37. Jara: Goddess of old age and daughter of death.
38. Mara: Goddess of death.
39. Chhaya: Goddess of shadows.
40. Ushas: Goddess of dawn.
41. Sanjna/Sandhya: Goddess of dusk, clouds and chastity, sister of Kama.
42: Bhramari: Goddess of bees.
43: Bankamundi: Goddess of hunting and fertility.
44: Bhadra: God of hunting.
45. Rundas: God of hunting and fortune.
46. Vasanta: God of spring and flowers.
47. Savitr: Solar deity, mostly of sunsets and sunrises. Also god of motion.
48. Anila: God of cosmic elements.
49. Danu: Goddess of (primordial) waters.
50. Revanta: God of hunting, horses and warriors.
51. Bahuchara: Goddess of chastity and fertility.
52. Rati: Goddess of love, desire and passion.
53: Kanyakumari: Goddess of chastity.
54. Nirrti: Goddess of death, decay and sorrow.
55: Kotravai: Goddess of war and victory.
56: Vac: Goddess of speech.
57: Sarama: Goddess of intuition (and dogs but not that sure)
58: Karni: Goddess of power, victory and mice.
59. Asvajayu: Goddess of fortune, joy, good luck and happiness.
60. Dhisana: Goddess of prosperity.
61. Mohini: Goddess of enchantment.
62. Lajja Gauri: Goddess of abundance, fertility and sexuality.
63. Shashthi: Goddess of vegetation and reproduction (also benefactor and protector of children).
64. Anumati: Moon goddess of spirituality.
65. Poleramma: Goddess of plague and smallpox.
66. Phul: Goddess of disease.
67. Santoshi: Goddess of satisfaction.
68. Tara: Goddess of felicity and optimism (she is different from Tara, who is a Mahavidya, a tantric form of Parvati).
69. Oladevi: Goddess of cholera.
70. Apam Napat: God of water.
71. Bhaga: God of wealth.
72. Vinayaki: Elephant-headed Goddess of wisdom
73. Chelamma: A Scorpion Goddess
74. Saranyu: Goddess of clouds.
Note: When I first made this post I didn't quite notice it but here are a few things.
1. Some of these Gods and Goddesses are the same person. Like Pratyangira and Narasimhi, or Murugun and Skanda, etc.
2. I didn't add many lesser known forms of Parvati and Lakshmi, but many ppl have added them and I'm grateful.
720 notes · View notes
joy-haver · 4 months
Text
The best gift my parents ever got me was that they let me have all the bricks left over from building our house. It was a little more than a pallet of them. I would make these elaborate structures: castles, walls, archways, retention walls. And then I would use them like ruins, and harvest off of them to build my next structure.
The castles were my favorites. I would make long, interconnected halls, about 8 inches to a foot high, creating court yards as they were enclosed. And I would make these domed rooms, just a few bricks high, with little brick furniture and stick or mud decor. My Sarama chickens, who were as tiny as can be, spend more time in my castles than anywhere else. I had them trained to explore, and to fly to me when I called. We had a life together there, in that little brick castle, while I was 6 or seven years old. It was beloved to me
17 notes · View notes
kitsunetsuki · 2 years
Text
Tumblr media
Gianni Penati - Cynthia Korman Wearing Lingerie by Saramae (Vogue 1969)
90 notes · View notes
henferia · 3 days
Text
The Henferian Language [beta 0.7]
The Henferian language is spoken by around 2 million people in Henferia (98,6% of the population), 226,257 people in Sarama (18% of the population) and by several minority groups around the planet.
Henferian belongs to the Meskaian language family. This language family has died long ago in our current reality. But here it has survived and became one of the most influential group of languages on Earth.
Here you can have access to the language:
This post was also made on the henferian reddit account, there you can check on previous posts being made since alpha 0.0.1:
I'm still thinking if I should completely move to tumblr or keep posting my content on both platforms.
4 notes · View notes
aeternum-vale · 9 months
Text
Tumblr media
U čast svim Sarama ovog svijeta💗
18 notes · View notes
lyrics365 · 7 days
Text
이별 택시 (Farewell Taxi)
geulsseongineun nummureul aesseo gamchugo taeksireul tago gan saram hal mareun neomunado mananneunde amu mal mot hago bonaenne jal gara taeksiya gaseum apeun geu sarameul jal butakhae geu sarameun tto hanaui nayeosseo tto hanaui nae moksumieosseo taeksireul tago ganeun sarama eodiseodeun jal sarara eodiseodeun haengbokhaeya hae taeksi soge nae saranga jal gara taeksiya gaseum apeun geu sarameul…
0 notes
sharpbharat · 4 months
Text
Jharkhand rajrappa himanta bishwa sarama : खनिज संपदा से विकास में नंबर 1 की जगह भ्रष्टाचार में नंबर 1 बना झारखंड, रजरप्पा में असम के सीएम हिमंता बिस्वा सरमा ने कलंक मिटाने को भाजपा के लिए मांगा वोट
रजरप्पा : असम के मुख्यमंत्री हिमंता बिस्वा शरमा ने यहां कहा है कि कांग्रेस मुसलमानों को आरक्षण दे रही है. लेकिन हमारे भारत वर्ष में धर्म के आधार पर किसी को आरक्षण नहीं दिया जा सकता है. श्री बिस्वा सरमा ने उक्त बातें यहां भाजपा की ओर से आयोजित जनसभा को मुख्य अतिथि ���े रूप में संबोधित करते हुए कही. उन्होंने कहा कि भारत में मुसलमानों को आरक्षण का हक नहीं मिल सकता है. उन्होंने उपस्थित जन समुदाय से…
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
0 notes
outlying-hyppocrate · 6 months
Text
Tumblr media Tumblr media
so i was playing bitlife and i decided to make two of my lives in the sims. these are nailea medina and sarama mahanta !!
1 note · View note
reframingyou · 10 months
Text
0 notes
ditascom · 10 months
Text
𝐍𝐎𝐕𝐄𝐌𝐁𝐄𝐑 𝟐𝟗 || Today, let's join in remembrance and solidarity, honoring the strength of our persecuted brothers and sisters.🙏
Tumblr media
#RedWednesday2023 #StandWithThePersecuted #UnityInFaith #DioceseofTagum #Ditascom
📸SaraMae
0 notes
shiftysarama · 11 months
Text
Hey, I’m Sarama, I do Cosplays, and I’m a feral nerd, now who wants to go fight god?
1 note · View note
aniamnes · 11 months
Text
Unforgettable Trichy Temple Tours
Tumblr media
Trichy is a well-mingle of tradition and modernity built around the Rock Fort. It was a sanctuary of the early Cholas which later fell to the Pallavas. It has given great Tamil scholars whose offerings to the Tamil literature have been very significant. The city of Tiruchirappalli is famous for its sacred Hindu temples, including Sri Ranganathaswamy and the Rock Fort Temple complex, carved from the top of an 83-m-high rock. It is also known for its handlooms and paintings.
Uchi Pillayar Koil
Located in the Thiruverumbur area of Trichy, this temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is also referred to as Erumbeeswarar and Thiruverumbur Nathar and is one of the most fascinating sites to visit in the city. Legend has it that after killing Ravana, Ram gifted the idol of Ranganathaswamy to Vibhishana and asked him to place it anywhere he liked. However, the gods did not want him to take it to Lanka so they entreated Lord Ganesha to stop him. The result was that the deity took the form of Uchi Pillayar and ran away to escape from King Vibishana. The Rock Fort Temple is a combination of two 7th-century Hindu temples – one dedicated to Lord Ganesha and another to Lord Shiva. Geologically, this 83m-high rock is believed to be one of the oldest in the world – predating both Greenland and the Himalayas.
Samayapuram Mariamman Temple
Located at Samayapuram, on the NH 45 road that connects Tiruchirappalli to Chennai, this temple is one of the most wealthy in Tamil Nadu and attracts thousands of devotees every Sunday, Tuesday, and Friday. Dedicated to Goddess Mariamman, it is believed that she provides solutions to all the problems of her devotees who offer sincere prayers in this temple. It is also said that the deity here manifested itself out of clay and was worshipped by villagers before 1000 years ago in an open area. Later the Vijayanagara kings built this temple for her. Since the main deity is made of clay, it does not receive Abishekam and Pooja like other normal temples. Instead, a small deity called “utsava” is kept enshrined before it for which both Abishekam and Pooja are conducted. This is considered as the soul of the Goddess and people believe that the Goddess stays in this utsava murthy to directly accept the Abishekam and Pooja done by the devotees.
Vayalur Murugan Temple
Vayalur Murugan Temple is one of the most famous shrines for Lord Subramaniaswamy. It is said that the saint poet Arunagirinathar, who wrote Thiruppugazh in the 15th century, visited this place and was blessed by Lord Subramanya. He also penned 18 verses of the poem here. This is because the saint was an ardent devotee of the kumara (god) here. The main sanctum of the temple houses Lord Murugan in Chatura Tandava posture which is a rare form of the deity. The navagraha sannadhi in this temple contains the solar god Surya, his consorts Sayadevi and Ushadevi as well as Shukra, Chandra, Bharani, Rahu, and Ketu. The Rajagopuram located at the entrance of the temple showcases intricate carvings and sculptures. It is also believed that this beautiful temple was made by Mahendravarman I, the Pallava king. During the visit, one can also take a holy dip in the temple tank which is named Sakthi Theertham.
Uraiyur Vekkaliamman Temple
The temple was built by Gochenkan Chola and houses the Goddess Vekkaliamman. Legend says that a saint named Sarama lived here and had a huge garden with rare flowers. He used to make a garland out of these flowers and offer it to Trichy Thayumanavar Swamy. Unfortunately, the local florist started stealing these flowers. The saint complained about it to the king but he paid no attention. In the end, the saint worshipped Vekkaliamman to stop this theft. The people of the village revere her as their guardian. They believe that Goddess Vekkaliamman pacified Lord Shiva in the Rockfort Temple in Trichy and saved the villagers from a horrible sandstorm. Due to this incident, the main sanctum of the temple remains without a roof. Also, it is one of the few temples in Tamil Nadu where devotees can still perform archanai in their mother tongue. The HR&CE department is considering allowing the option at more temples in the future.
0 notes
drogba-prospect · 1 year
Text
Sarama (Thai music) - Wikipedia
Greetings Mohammed VI Arab League African Union,
Shamanic drumming is used by the shaman to navigate between realms to call in specific spirits; these can be helping spirits, ancestors, nature spirits etc. The drum is also used to send spirits back to where they came from or to a specific space.
Regards,
Adrian Blake-Trotman
0 notes