Guest guest Posted October 31, 2006 Report Share Posted October 31, 2006 Thank you for your kind words, Chrisji. The conch I've got turned out to be a little disappointing from a practical point of view. It cannot hold water and it cannot be blown. But it is beautiful anyway and I trust the right type of conch will come my way in its own good time. And you are right, this is some coconut! I couldn't believe it when my husbrand brought it home; didn't know they came in this size, with love, Henny , "Chris Kirner" <chriskirner1956@.. ..> wrote: > > Wow, Henny! You really have added to your altar. It's beautiful! > You've got a conch too! And that has to be the King of Coconuts! > > Jai Maa! > Chris > > > > , "Nanda" <chandimaakijai@> wrote: > > > > > > Dear All, > > I have put up a picture (and she sent me several) of Lieve Henny's altar > > complete with one smiling coconut beautifully decked out like a shy > > bride . > > > > The picture speaks for itself - please see it at > > > > <> > > > > Here is what Henny has to say about her altar > > > > "Compared with my altar photos from last year, my altar area has > > expanded somewhat. And there have been some additions elsewhere in the > > house too; in the livingroom we have Maa Durga watching over us, and on > > our table is a picture of Maa Shakambari which I painted after reading > > the Chandi. Slowly but surely, our house changes thanks to the Guru's > > grace" > > > > Jai MAA !!!! > > Nanda > > > > PS - I will put up the pictures of Henny's altar one by one. If anyone > > else would like to share an updated picture of their altar for our group > > site, please send them to chandimaakijai@ > > <chandimaakijai@> > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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