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Bengaluru Worksite

The Rajasankar family came out to greet us as we arrived in Bengaluru, welcoming us with loving smiles and flowers. Off to their home which is the headquarters for Iraivan carving here in India. After an arati by Yoginathaswami, we feasted on real food, which is ontologically different from hotel food.

At the site stones are everywhere, mountains of stones, rows of stones, stacks of stones. A long tour ensues, and some of the photos are in the slideshow.


4 Responses to “Bengaluru Worksite”

  1. Holly says:

    Wonderful photos. Thank you!

  2. andrew christie says:

    as the hammer falls upon the chisel,
    in that anticipatory moment before the blow,
    can be heard the subtle sound sil,
    pi, echoes the stone.

  3. David says:

    The photo of Gurudeva within clear glass-like crystal — wonderful! Is it possible some could be brought to the Mini Mela, or is it one-of-a-kind?

  4. Toshadevi Nataraj says:

    Jai Ganesa! So wonderful to see these photos. Aum

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