Guest guest Posted October 28, 2005 Report Share Posted October 28, 2005 , "nityashakti" <sadhvi@p...> wrote: > > >>""This is one of the Maa's that i hand painted. [she was > originally "brass". It was really intense, yet fun to paint Her, > gradually watch Her "Come to Life!"] i am like a little kid who sees > a little puppy and brings it home. i see a "Statue" of Maa that > looks, a little sad or neglected and [if i am able], i bring Her > home to be a part of the Divine Family to be loved and cared for. > Polishing, bathing, painting Her, etc. i wish i had a "Before" pic > of this particular Maa. On second thought, i guess i don't. i would > rather share Her looking Vibrant, Happy and Beautiful. > The strange looking weedy item behind Her on the left is called > a "Resurrection Plant". i consider it very representative of Maa > Kali. The neat thing about it is that when you soak it in water, it > uncurls and mostly turns green! i have had it for years, and it > ALWAYS works!! " > > Thank you Muktimaa for sharing. "<< > > Yes! Thank you very much. I LOVE your "Blue Kali"...She has that > wonderful quality of the Tibetan "Sky Dancers". Thanks for sharing > her. > sadhvi Jai Kali Maa, dear Sadhvi ji! i am so happy that you like my dearly beloved Blue 8 armed Maa Kali! And i really love that you see the quality of "Sky Dancer" in Her! i see it too!!!! She was originally "made" in Nepal, and a lot of the traditional crafts people there are refugee Tibetans, which you probably already are aware...so, yes! i have always seen Maa Kali in soooo many of the Tibetan Divinities! Everything is Her! Jai Kali Shree Maa! Jai Shiva Swamiji! Jai Thakur Ramakrishna Deva! Your sister dissolving in Maa's Love, muktimaa > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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