Part 1 - Narasimmi On a fine auspicious day, a kingdom celebrated the birth of a princess. Her parents—the King and Queen, were devoted to Goddess Ambaal. They knew their princess was a blessing for Ambaal herself; the princess was born with facial features of a lioness. She was named NARASIMMI. As time went by, she grew into a courageous and compassionate leader, loved by her nation. She had travelled to each and every corner of her kingdom to know her nations’ needs. She was loved by everyone, even the children. #Narasimmi #TheLegendOfNarasimmi #lioness #photoshoot #photography #makeup #lauruscreations #creative #fiction Photographer : Saravanan @laurus_creations Make up & Model @arasi22 Directed by @ssb_stevensarathbabu Narasimmi story by @arulkc https://www.instagram.com/p/CAFjat0j2rm/?igshid=qqyh2lz4jl7
MATANGI
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How clean the goddess of pollution looks. The origins of this goddess and what she stands for, was at a time, recognized for traveling far beyond the shackles of the cast system and was not reduced to the pollution identity. Everything about this rendition speaks of purity – the simplicity of the stance, the youthful innocence, the honest, open gaze, even the light ornamentation of the crescent moon.
Through penance to the goddess Ambaal, anavatar of Lakshmi, the “low caste” sage, Matang, seeks elevation to Brahma Rishi. When the boon cannot be granted he asks instead that he be recognized as Ambaal’s father. Ambaal is reborn to Matang as a primal form of Saraswati: the goddess Matangi. She who kindles knowledge born of contemplation, inner and organic. Mata or thought is shaped by Matangi into words and this articulation includes every form of art, music and dance. She also refers to our ability to listen, the origin of true understanding. Matangi is accessible to all as no vows or ceremony are needed to ask for her blessing. She welcomes offerings of leftovers by unwashed hands. Caste thus becomes irrelevant to the seeker of enlightenment.
Matangi’s so called filth represents freedom - from the sanitized gated community of Brahminical patriarchy.
Its walls of orthodoxy built with caste prejudices and notions of clean and unclean. But life cannot thrive in a sterile environment. And Matangi ushers us out. Offering us instead the throb of life. In her open landscape there is darkness – and it provides the contrast we need to fully appreciate and celebrate radiance.
When everyone else is concentrating on the selfie but you're only paying attention to the food.. (at Ambaal's Vegetarian Resturant) https://www.instagram.com/p/BttQrgKlNbI/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=8lhw6ofnjs1k
Tane chhodungi bhartar manne na
Load ise ghar aaale ki
Manne kahve bahu sab kale ki
Tane chhodungi bhartar maine na
Load ise ghar aale ki
Manne kahve bahu sab kale ki
Re jhaal daat tu manne bata
Tane kon kahe bahu kale ki
Main khaal taar lu sale ki
Re jhaal daat tu manne bata
Tane kon kahe bahu kale ki
Main khaal taar lu sale ki
Mere fode karam bichole ne
Handsome kahve tha kole ne
Mere fode karam bichole ne
Handsome kahve tha kole ne
Ghani moti rishvat kha rhya
Tha kati baat kare tha chaale ki
Manne kahve bahu sab kale ki
Tanne chhodungi bhartar maine na
Load ise ghar aale ki
Manne kahve bahu sab kale ki
Re kade chhora main bhi suthra tha
Na kaala ram te utra tha
Kade chhora main bhi suthra tha
Na kaala ram te utra tha
Re jamidare ne shakal badal di
Chhore chhail niraale ki
Tanne kon kahe bahu kale ki
Re jhaal daat tu manne bata
Tanne kon kahe bahu kale ki
Main khaal taar lu sale ki
G r music…!
Tere killa ke main viyah di ho
Yade kuae beech dhakadi ho
Tere killa ke main viyah di ho
Yade kuae beech dhakadi ho
Beautiplus aali photo dikha
Chhori loot layi ambaale ki
Manne kahve bahu sab kale ki
Tanne chhodungi bhartar maine na
Load ise ghar aale ki
Manne kahve bahu sab kale ki
Tu mangegi main vo leya du
Teri seva pani full thaa du
Tu mangegi main vo leya du
Teri seva pani full thaa du
Ajay hooda kar de mouj teri
Tu jaan se rohtak aale ki
Tanne kon kahe bahu kale ki
Re jhaal daat tu manne bata
Tane kon kahe bahu kale ki
Main khaal taar lu sale ki.
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